DocumentCode
1893022
Title
Efficient life saving system to track surgical instruments
Author
Nandhita, N. ; Gayathri, N.
Author_Institution
Eng. Dept., SRR Eng. Coll., Chennai, India
fYear
2012
fDate
13-15 Dec. 2012
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
23
Abstract
Improper handling of surgical instruments and sponges during the course of an operation on human body can prove to be fatal. This paper predominantly deals with prevention of misplacement of surgical elements by keeping account of both instruments and sponges being used, automatically rather than conventional manual checking. This is done by constructing a suitable casing with infra-red sensors to detect the presence of instruments. In the absence of any instrument for an abnormally long time period, a recorded-voice-message notifies the same. For sponges, a radio-frequency tag is attached. A check-in station and a check-out station, which are essentially antennae that read these RF-ID (Radio Frequency Identification) codes, are used. These are interfaced with software component that enables to monitor to number of instruments and sponges in the patients system at any instant. A GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) module at the end of the operation sends a message to the authority concerned in case of any discrepancy in the overall count. This system is expected to be more advantageous as it can track the surgical instruments periodically instead one final scan test for instruments. Traditional time-consuming and expensive methods like scanning the patient, taking X-ray post-operation, can be simply eliminated if this idea is implemented.
Keywords
antennas; biomedical communication; biomedical equipment; cellular radio; infrared detectors; medical computing; radiofrequency identification; surgery; GSM; RFID codes; X-ray post-operation; antennae; conventional manual checking; global system mobile communications; human body; infrared sensors; life saving system; patient scanning; patient system; radiofrequency identification codes; radiofrequency tag; recorded-voice-message; software component; sponges; surgical elements; surgical instruments; GSM module; IR sensor; RFID;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Trends in Electrical Engineering and Energy Management (ICETEEEM), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chennai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4633-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICETEEEM.2012.6494437
Filename
6494437
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