A radio frequency identification (RFID) workstation reader for
RFID-enabled surgical instruments and surgical instrument trays and a
method of using a RFID workstation reader to read RFID-enabled surgical
instruments and surgical instrument trays is disclosed. The method,
apparatus, and system enable individual instruments or a surgical
instrument tray containing several surgical instruments to be quickly and
efficiently inventoried and tracked. An instrument or instrument tray is
placed on the workstation reader. An RF field generated by a plurality of
antennae, causes RFID tags embedded in or attached to the instrument or
instrument tray to emit a signal containing item specific identification
information stored in the tags. The information is received by a control
circuit and passed to a computer for data analysis. A status LED is
illuminated on the workstation reader based on the results of the data
analysis. The method, apparatus, and system can track, inspect, and
verify inbound and outbound surgical instrument kits, and help to assess
the surgical instruments' and trays' duty life cycle usage.