![]() Method for detecting fluid injection in a patient
专利摘要:
A method for producing a guide for surgical dissection of any tissue contaminated as a result of an accidental fluid injection in a human body, the method including the steps of providing a fluid storage tank; providing fluid for use in machinery and adding said fluid to the fluid storage tank; and providing a fluorescent dye and adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid providing a dark room and examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred, determining whether or not accidental fluid injection has occurred, finding the injection point along with the injected tissue using the ultraviolet light, if a fluorescence of the point of contact is detected around the point of contact; washing the point of possible fluid injection on the patient; and after examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred after the step of washing the patient. 公开号:EP3693743A1 申请号:EP20155942.4 申请日:2012-02-02 公开日:2020-08-12 发明作者:Wayne Thompson 申请人:Quaker Chemical Australasia Pty Ltd; IPC主号:A61B5-00
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to the detection of fluid in the human body and in particular to the detection of hydraulic and fuel fluid within the human body. The invention has been developed primarily for use in detecting the presence of hydraulic and diesel fuel in the human body as a result accidental fluid injection and will be described hereinafter with reference to this application. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular field of use. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] In this specification unless the contrary is expressly stated, where a document, act or item of knowledge is referred to or discussed, this reference or discussion is not an admission that the document, act or item of knowledge or any combination thereof was at the priority date, publicly available, known to the public, part of common general knowledge; or known to be relevant to an attempt to solve any problem with which this specification is concerned. [0003] Hydraulic and diesel fuel systems machinery such as those in mining and other industrial areas, operate at very high pressures, often 207 bar (3000 psi) and above. Loose connections or defective hoses can cause a fine, high velocity stream of fluid. Testing has shown that even in systems pressurised to as little as 7 bar (100 psi), this fluid stream can penetrate human skin. [0004] The injury sustained in a high pressure injection incident is usually worse than it will first appear. The injury is relatively rare and it may be that some medical practitioners or hospital services will not be alert to the severity of an injury of this type. [0005] An accidental fluid injection beneath the skin may initially only produce a slight stinging sensation. The danger is that a victim will tend to ignore this, thinking that it will get better with time. This is not often the case and the fluid can cause serious tissue damage. Fluid injected directly into a blood vessel can spread rapidly through a victim's circulatory system leaving the human body with little ability to purge these types of fluid. [0006] A fluid injection injury can become very serious or even fatal if not dealt with promptly and properly. Typically the only treatment available is to surgically remove the fluid within a few hours of injection. The longer the delay in getting professional medical aid, the further the tissue damage can spread. If left untreated, the injury could result in disfigurement, amputation of the affected part or death of the victim. [0007] Accidental fluid injections can be difficult to confirm. That is, victims may be covered by fluid externally however there may be uncertainty on whether any fluid has penetrated the victim's skin. As discussed above any delay in treating a victim can cause sever harm and as such it would be advantageous if confirmation of fluid injection can be confirmed. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0008] It is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art, or to provide a useful alternative. [0009] According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method for detecting fluid injection in a patient, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid storage tank; providing fluid for use in machinery and adding said fluid to the fluid storage tank; and providing a fluorescent dye and adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid such that the fluid fluoresces in the presence of ultraviolet light. [0010] Preferably the method includes the step of providing a fluorescent light to detect the presence of the fluid. [0011] Preferably the light is a high intensity blue light. [0012] Preferably the method includes the step of a possible fluid injection occurring in a patient. [0013] Preferably the method includes the step of providing a dark room and examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred. [0014] Preferably the method includes the step of washing the patient. [0015] Preferably the method includes the step of washing the point of possible fluid injection on the patient. [0016] Preferably the method includes the step of examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred after the step of washing the patient. [0017] Preferably the method includes the step of determining whether or not fluid injection has occurred. [0018] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a fluid reservoir, the fluid reservoir adapted to store hydraulic fluid and fluorescent dye such that the hydraulic fluid and the fluorescent dye mix in the fluid reservoir. [0019] Preferably the fluid reservoir is connected to and in fluid communication with at least one hydraulic actuator and/or motor such that the flow of hydraulic fluid and the fluorescent dye such drives the actuator and/ore motor. [0020] Preferably the fluid reservoir is connected to the at least one hydraulic actuator and/or motor by at least one of the following: a hydraulic tube; a hydraulic pipe; or a hydraulic hose. [0021] Preferably a leak in the hydraulic tube, hydraulic pipe or hydraulic hose results in both hydraulic fluid and fluorescent dye leaking there from. [0022] According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided hydraulic machinery including the fluid reservoir described above. [0023] According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a method for detecting leaks in a hydraulic system, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid storage tank; providing fluid for use in machinery and adding said fluid to the fluid storage tank; and providing a fluorescent dye and adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid such that the fluid fluoresces in the presence of ultraviolet light. [0024] According to a forth aspect of the invention there is provided a method for detecting leaks in a hydraulic system, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid storage tank; providing fluid for use in machinery and adding said fluid to the fluid storage tank; and providing a colouring dye and adding the colouring dye to the fluid such that the fluid changes colour. [0025] Preferably the fluid changes colour to a colour that can be easily detected if a leak occurs in the hydraulic system. [0026] According to a fifth aspect of the invention there is provided a fluid reservoir, the fluid reservoir adapted to store hydraulic fluid and a dye having a colour characteristic such that the hydraulic fluid and the dye mix in the fluid reservoir thereby causing the fluid to change colour according to the colour characteristics of the dye. [0027] According to a sixth aspect of the invention there is provided a method for detecting leaks in a hydraulic machine, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid reservoir having a hydraulic fluid therein, the reservoir being in fluid communication with the hydraulic machine; adding a dye having colour characteristics to the fluid reservoir such that the hydraulic fluid takes on the colour characteristics of the dye. [0028] According to a seventh aspect of the invention there is provided a method for detecting leaks in a fluid flow system, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid reservoir having a fluid therein, the reservoir being in fluid communication with the system; adding a dye having colour characteristics to the fluid reservoir such that the fluid takes on the colour characteristics of the dye thereby allowing a user to identify leaks in the system. [0029] Preferably the liquid is chosen from one or more of the following liquids: water; hydraulic fluid; petrol; diesel; and any other suitable fluid. [0030] According to an eight aspect of the invention there is disclosed a training methodology for carrying out the methods described above. [0031] Throughout the specification and claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and other variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers of steps. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0032] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a view of a fluid injection according to the invention; Figure 2 a picture of a fluid injection according to the invention; Figure 3 shows a tissue sample according to the invention; Figure 4 shows a tissue sample according to the invention; Figure 5 shows a tissue sample according to the invention; Figure 6 shows a tissue sample according to the invention; Figure 7 shows a tissue sample according to the invention; Figure 8 shows a fluid according to the invention; Figure 9 shows a fluid according to the invention; Figure 10 shows a sample procedure page according to the invention; Figure 11 shows a hydraulic system according to the invention; and Figures 12 - 25 show a sample training course according to the invention. PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION [0033] The preferred embodiment of the invention provides a method for detecting fluid injection in a patient following a possible fluid injection. The method including the step of providing a fluid storage tank in the form of equipment having a diesel or hydraulic tank. The appropriate fluid such as diesel or hydraulic fluid is added to the fluid storage tank. A fluorescent dye is then provided and adding to the fluid such that the fluid fluoresces in the presence of ultraviolet light. It would be understood that the fluorescent dye can be added to any suitable fluid and the scope of the invention is not limited to diesel and hydraulic fluid. [0034] The preferred embodiment of the invention also provides a fluid reservoir, the fluid reservoir adapted to store hydraulic fluid and fluorescent dye such that the hydraulic fluid and the fluorescent dye mix in the fluid reservoir. The fluid reservoir is connected to and is in fluid communication with at least one hydraulic actuator and/or motor such that the flow of hydraulic fluid and the fluorescent dye such drives the actuator and/ore motor. As would be understood, the hydraulic system can be used to drive any number of motors, pumps and the like and many different types of machinery used in mining an in other applications. The fluid reservoir is connected to the at least one hydraulic actuator and/or motor by at least one of the following: a hydraulic tube; a hydraulic pipe; a hydraulic hose or the like such that a leak in the hydraulic tube, hydraulic pipe or hydraulic hose results in both hydraulic fluid and fluorescent dye leaking there from. [0035] As would be understood, a broad spectrum of light could be used in embodiments of the invention and the invention is not limited to light of any particular wavelength or colour. [0036] In the preferred embodiment the fluorescent dye used is sold under the brand name OIL-Oil Glo and is manufactured by T&T Global Solutions Pty Ltd. As would be understood any other suitable fluorescent dye can be used and chosen according to the particular application and specifications required. [0037] Following a suspected fluid injection, the method includes the step of providing a fluorescent light to detect the presence of the fluid on a patient. In the preferred embodiment the light is a high intensity blue light although it would be understood that any suitable ultra violet light could be used. That is, following a suspected fluid injection of a person as a result of a high pressure stream of fluid from hydraulic machinery, if the person has been injected, hydraulic fluid mixed with the fluorescent dye would be injected into the patient. As a result of this injection with both hydraulic fluid and the dye, the injection point along with the injected tissue can be found using the ultra violet light which causes the dye to fluoresce. [0038] Once a suspected fluid injection occurs, the method includes the step of providing a dark room and examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred. After the initial examination, the method includes the step of washing the patient and particularly the point of possible fluid injection preferably with water and detergent. [0039] After the step of washing the patient and the point of possible fluid injection, the method includes the step of re-examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred. [0040] By following the steps of the preferred embodiment, it is possible to determine whether or not fluid injection has occurred in the patient. [0041] Figure 1 shows a view of a fluid injection according to the invention. Tubing 100 has pressurised fluid such as hydraulic fluid 100a flowing through it. The hydraulic fluid 100a has fluorescence 100b added to it. Tubing 100 includes a leak 101 that has resulted in a high pressure leak 102. In this instance a patient's hand 103 is in the way of the stream and the hand 103 receives a fluid injection through injection point 104. [0042] Following the fluid injection the following steps are followed:1. Confirm the fluid has the recommended Oil Glo product and is as per the design application schedule. Specifically does the fluid that's escaped under pressure visibly Glo). 2. If suspected fluid injection occurs immediately follow any fluid injection protocol and utilise the high intensity blue light on the surface of the area. 3. Confirm that Paramedics on site or in attendance are conversant with the use of the blue light. 4. Ensure that the person that has potentially received a fluid injection is taken to a dark environment and scanned with the approved blue light prior to washing the affected area. 5. Wash the affected area utilising copious amounts of water and any industrial hand and face soap or detergent 6. Ensure that the person that has potentially received a fluid injection is taken to a dark environment and scanned with the approved blue light. 7. If no detection of Oil Glo is present on the surface of the skin follow the sites fluid injection protocol 8. If fluorescence is detected on the surface of the skin then the patient should be taken for immediate medical care to have the fluid removed through surgery or other suitable manners. [0043] The following examples show test results of fluid escaping under pressure at a distance of 0mm ↔ 100mm, an escape pressure of 10 bar increasing to 207 Bar and a flow rate of 2.2 lpm. The fluid used is Fuchs Solcenic 20/20 with a ratio of 98% water 2% Solcenic. [0044] Referring to Figure 2 there is shown a tissue sample 200 under blue light that has received a fluid injection. In this example, evidence visible after affected area has been washed indicates a fluid injection has occurred. In this example the penetration of human skin occurs at 172Bar (2500psi) @ 100mm @ 2.2 lpm. [0045] Figure 3 shows penetration of human skin at 138 Bar (2000psi) @ 100mm @ 2.2 lpm [0046] Figure 4 shows penetration of human skin -103 Bar (1500psi) @ 100mm @ 2,2 lpm. This photo represents the surface of the tissue and clearly highlights an injection from the underside of the tissue. [0047] Figure 5 shows penetration of human skin -34 Bar (500psi) @ 100mm @ 2.2 lpm. This photo represents the surface tissue and clearly highlights an injection under the surface of the tissue. [0048] Figure 6 shows penetration of human skin -10 Bar (145psi)@ 100mm @ 2.2 lpm. Figire 6a shows the surface of the tissue and is clearly visible under UV light and associated Glo products. Figure 6b represents the underside of the tissue and is visible under UV light and associated Glo products. [0049] Figure 7 shows penetration of human skin -10 Bar (145psi) @ 50mm @ 2.2 lpm. Figure 7a represents the underside of the tissue and clearly highlights that fluid will break the skin. Figure 7b represents the surface of the tissue and is visible under UV light and associated Glo products. [0050] In relation to the samples shown above, the oil was injected under pressure from the underside of each sample [0051] Figure 8a shows a sample of standard hydraulic oil (ISO 68) photographed under high intensity blue light. Figure 8b shows the sample of standard hydraulic oil (ISO 68) with 0.20% Oil Glo additive photographed under high intensity blue lightFigure 9a shows a sample of 100% Solcenic photographed under high intensity blue light. Figure 9b shows the sample of 100% Solcenic with the Oil Glo additive @ 0.01% and photographed under high intensity blue light. [0052] The preferred embodiment of the invention advantageously allows reliable detected in deep tissues which allows triage of cases not requiring surgery and also guides any surgery required thus potentially limiting the soft tissue surgical dissection required. [0053] Embodiments of the invention extend to kits supplied with lights to detect the presence of the fluorescent dye in a patient. [0054] Figure 10 shows a sample procedure page for the use of Oil Glo detection on the surface of human tissue. This sample page could be kept in medical aid kits or posted at assistance points in relevant locations in which hydraulic machinery is used. [0055] Figure 11 shows a typical hydraulic system with a reservoir tank 601, outlet 602 and inlet 603. Hydraulic fluid 606 is pumped out the outlet 602 and through the hydraulic circuit which drives hydraulic cylinder 604. According to preferred embodiments, fluorescent dye 605 is added to the hydraulic fluid 606 preferably by adding it into the reservoir tank 601. The hydraulic fluid 606 and the dye 605 then mix and both the fluid and the dye are pumped around the hydraulic circuit. Accordingly if there is a leak at any point in the system the mixture of both hydraulic fluid and dye is expelled through any leaks. According to the application this allows leaks to be detected and allows fluid injection in any patients to be detected in accordance with the disclosure above. [0056] Further embodiments of the invention extend to systems and method for detecting leaks in hydraulic systems. In a similar manner as described above, a suitable dye (not necessarily fluorescent) can be added to the hydraulic tank of machinery such that the dye colours the hydraulic liquid causing it to take on the colour characteristics of the dye. The dye need not in these embodiments be fluorescent but could be chosen according to colour characteristics that could be easily seen in the specific environment in which the machinery operates. In addition, embodiments of the invention include any number of liquids to which the dye could be added. For example diesel, petrol, oil, water are just some of the liquids to which a suitable dye could be added according to embodiments of the invention. [0057] Advantages of the invention include the following: Long term injury's are significantly reduced as this maybe used as the first protocol on site for identification of any suspected fluid injection injury prior to any additional medical treatment; Environmentally safe; Soluble with all mineral oils, emulsions, gear oils, water and engine oil (MSDS included); Increases machine availability (highlights oil leaks); Endorsed by major OEM'S and currently used for life of machine in all hydraulic systems; Highly visible on the surface of the human skin; Highly visible in soft tissue underneath the human skin; Approved UV Blue light can also be used for NDT in many other engineering applications; and Reduces surgery and rehabilitation as this product is highly visible on an under the skin as described above. [0058] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
权利要求:
Claims (15) [0001] A method for producing a guide for surgical dissection of any tissue contaminated as a result of an accidental fluid injection in a human body, the method including the steps of: providing a fluid storage tank; providing fluid for use in machinery and adding said fluid to the fluid storage tank; and providing a fluorescent dye and adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid providing a dark room and examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurreddetermining whether or not accidental fluid injection has occurred characterized in that the method comprises the steps of:finding the injection point along with the injected tissue using the ultraviolet lightif a fluorescence of the point of contact is detected around the point of contact; washing the point of possible fluid injection on the patient; andafter examining the patient with the blue light in the dark room to determine whether possible fluid injection has occurred after the step of washing the patient. [0002] A method according to Claim 1, wherein the dye fluoresces in the presence of ultraviolet light or high intensity blue light. [0003] A method according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the fluid for use in machinery is water, fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid or an emulsion. [0004] A method according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the method includes the step of examining the human body in a dark room to determine whether accidental fluid injection has occurred. [0005] A method according to any preceding Claim including the step of providing a blue light or an ultraviolet light to detect the presence of the fluid. [0006] A method according to Claim 5, wherein the human body is examined under a blue light. [0007] A method according to any preceding claim wherein prior to inspecting the area of skin around the point of contact with a blue or ultraviolet light source the method further includes the step of determining if the fluid contained a fluorescent dye. [0008] A method for improving safety in an industrial fluid system having at least a fluid storage tank, machinery that operates under high pressure, and fluid for use in the machinery, the method including: providing a fluorescent dye; adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid; and providing a source of ultraviolet light, the method characterised in that: when a person near the industrial fluid system is suspected to have sustained an injury from accidental injection of the fluid, the source of ultraviolet light is used to detect whether fluid containing the fluorescent dye is detectable under the person's skin, and a nonmedically qualified decision can be made as to whether that person requires medical intervention for a clinical diagnosis in relation to the suspected injury, thereby improving safety of the industrial fluid system. [0009] A method according to Claim 8, wherein the fluid for use in machinery is water, fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid or an emulsion. [0010] A method according to Claims 8 or 9, wherein the method includes the step of examining the human body in a dark room to determine whether accidental fluid injection may have occurred. [0011] A method according to any of Claims 8 to 10, including the step of providing a blue light or an ultraviolet light to detect the presence of the fluid. [0012] A method for reducing morbidity and/or mortality associated with an injury from accidental injection of fluid from an industrial fluid system having at least a fluid storage tank, machinery that operates under high pressure, and the fluid for use in the machinery, the method including: providing a fluorescent dye; adding the fluorescent dye to the fluid; and providing a source of ultraviolet light, the method characterised in that: when a person near the industrial fluid system is suspected to have sustained an injury from accidental injection of the fluid, the source of ultraviolet light is used to detect whether fluid containing the fluorescent dye is detectable under the person's skin, and a nonmedically qualified decision can be made as to whether that person requires medical intervention for a clinical diagnosis in relation to the suspected injury, thereby reducing the morbidity and/or mortality associated with an accidental fluid injection injury. [0013] A method according to Claim 12, wherein the fluid for use in machinery is water, fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid or an emulsion. [0014] A method according to Claims 12 or 13, wherein the method includes the step of examining the human body in a dark room to determine whether accidental fluid injection may have occurred. [0015] A kit comprising a light capable of detecting the presence of fluorescent dye under a person's skin, and a sample procedure page setting out the steps according to any of the previous claims.
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