Design, prototyping, and evaluation of a collapsible device for single-operator sheathing of ultrasound probes
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Romano, J. J.; Hernley, Lauren R.; Bearrick, Elizabeth N.; Tanenbaum, Laura Melanie; Thomas, Marcel A.; Toussaint, Teddy Antoine; Hanumara, Nevan Clancy; Slocum, Alexander H.; Lopez, Sofia Alejandra; ... Show more Show less
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During interventional ultrasound-guided procedures, sterility is maintained by covering the transducer head and cord with a sterile sheath. The current sheathing technique is cumbersome, requires an assistant to complete, and poses a risk of tangling the probe cord and breaching the sterile barrier. This paper presents the design, proof-of-concept prototyping, and evaluation of a probe holder and cartridge-style, single-use applicator that enables faster, more reliable, single-user sheathing of ultrasound probes, with a decreased risk of compromising sterility.
Date issued
2014-01Department
Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Mechanical Sciences
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Copernicus GmbH
Citation
Lopez, S. A., L. R. Hernley, E. N. Bearrick, L. M. Tanenbaum, M. A. C. Thomas, T. A. Toussaint, J. J. Romano, N. C. Hanumara, and A. H. Slocum. “Design, prototyping, and evaluation of a collapsible device for single-operator sheathing of ultrasound probes.” Mechanical Sciences 5, no. 1 (January 15, 2014): 7-13.
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2191-916X