Mechanical Sciences (Jan 2014)

Design, prototyping, and evaluation of a collapsible device for single-operator sheathing of ultrasound probes

  • S. A. Lopez,
  • L. R. Hernley,
  • E. N. Bearrick,
  • L. M. Tanenbaum,
  • M. A. C. Thomas,
  • T. A. Toussaint,
  • J. J. Romano,
  • N. C. Hanumara,
  • A. H. Slocum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/ms-5-7-2014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 7 – 13

Abstract

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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.