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ASSIST - Automated System for Surgical Instrument and Sponge Tracking
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 IEEE International Conference on RFID RFID, 2008 IEEE International Conference on. :297-302 Apr, 2008
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Surgical instruments
Surgery
Radiofrequency identification
X-rays
Hospitals
Surges
Safety
Guidelines
USA Councils
Biomedical engineering
Language
ISSN
2374-0221
Abstract
Every surgical item used during surgery (e.g., sponges) must be accounted for after surgery to ensure that none of these items is left inside the patient. Despite the numerous precautions in place, in approximately 1 in 1500 cases, something gets left behind inside the patient's body. This paper presents ASSIST, an automated system for surgical instrument and sponge tracking that increases the safety of surgical procedures. ASSIST utilizes RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to aid in accounting for all items used during surgery. The design takes into account safety, simplicity, ease of deployment, and ease of use. An initial evaluation utilizing RFID-tagged sponges demonstrates that ASSIST can reliably track surgical sponges with minimal impact to current operating room procedures. Sources of error that can impact the reliability of the system are also discussed.