SURGICAL EYE SHIELD

20170258638 ยท 2017-09-14

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An eye shield for releasable mounting to a face of a patient, used to inhibit direct pressure being applied to an eye or eyes of the patient during a medical procedure. The eye shield includes a resiliently deformable base having at least one aperture extending therethrough that corresponds to the position of an eye or eyes of the patient, and a curved, flexible, transparent cover plate attached to an upper surface of the base and extending over the at least one aperture. The cover plate includes first and second eye cover portions joined by an integral hinge member therebetween. The eye shield is attached to the face around the orbital rims of the respective eyes and the first and second eye cover portions are configured to pivot relative to each other around the hinge member and flex along their respective spans to generally conform to the shape of the face.

Claims

1. An eye shield for releasable mounting to a face of a patient, used to inhibit direct pressure being applied to an eye or eyes of said patient during a medical procedure, wherein the eye shield comprises: a resiliently deformable base, including at least one aperture extending therethrough that corresponds to the position of said eye or eyes of the patient when the eye shield is attached to the face, the base including an adhesive layer on an underside thereof, for attachment to said face, whereby the eye shield overlays both orbital rims of the patient; a curved, flexible, transparent cover plate attached to an upper surface of said base and extending over said at least one aperture, the cover plate including first and second eye cover portions joined by an integral hinge member located therebetween; and wherein the eye shield is attached to the face around the orbital rims of the respective eyes and the first and second eye cover portions are configured to pivot relative to each other around said hinge member and flex along at least a part of their respective spans to generally conform to the shape of the face.

2. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the eye shield is a single use perioperative apparatus that covers both eyes of the patient to inhibit pressure being applied to the eyes.

3. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the first and second eye cover portions and integral hinge member of the cover plate are of unitary construction, the hinge member extends down the cover plate, generally from a top to a bottom at a mid region thereof, wherein the mid region corresponds to the position of a bridge of the patient's nose when the eye shield is attached to the face of said patient.

4. The eye shield according to claim 3, wherein the integral hinge member defines a plurality of holes that extend therethrough.

5. The eye shield according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of holes are uniform in size and shape, or the plurality of holes are dissimilar in size and shape.

6. The eye shield according to claim 4, wherein the resiliently deformable base defines a plurality of holes therein that corresponding in position, shape and size to said holes in the cover plate.

7. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate is curved along a line extending longitudinally across the eye shield and is also curved along a line extending laterally down the eye shield.

8. The eye shield according claim 1, wherein the cover plate is bendable or flexible to a greater extent along the hinge member than across a width of each of the first and second eye cover portions to thereby inhibit the eye shield detaching from the patient in an area on the face that has the most abrupt contours.

9. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the transparent cover plate extends beyond the orbital rims of the patient's face such that when pressure is applied to a front of the transparent cover plate the force is distributed around the bony orbital rims and bridge of the patient's nose, wherein the eye shield is inhibited from impinging upon an eye of said patient.

10. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the resiliently deformable base defines two spaced apart apertures extending therethrough that are positionable by a user to correspond to the location of eye sockets of the patient, whereby a central part of the base is positioned to correspond to the location of the bridge of the patient's nose, to thereby create respective chambers to protect the eyes from direct contact, when the eye shield is attached to the face of the patient.

11. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein a peelable protective film extends over the adhesive layer of said base, wherein the protective film protects the adhesive layer prior to use and the base includes a non-adhesive tab on at least one side of the shield to aid in the application and removal of the eye shield.

12. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the transparent cover plate includes vent holes extending therethrough to inhibit condensation within the chambers formed by the aperture or apertures in the base and cover plate that extends thereover.

13. The eye shield according to claim 1, wherein the eye shield permits the attachment of an eye dressings or tape applied over the closed eyelids of a patient to maintain the eyelids closed during surgery to inhibit corneal drying or abrasion, and the transparent cover plate allows a practitioner to observe the eye or eye dressings therethrough.

14. A method of constructing an eye shield for releasable mounting to a face of a patient, wherein the eye shield is used to inhibit pressure being applied to eyes of the patient during a medical procedure, wherein the eye shield comprises a resiliently deformable base, having at least one aperture extending therethrough that corresponds to the position of said eyes when the eye shield is attached to the face of the patient, the base including an adhesive layer on an underside thereof, for attachment to said face adjacent orbital rims of the patient's face, and a curved, flexible, transparent cover plate attached to a topside of said base and extending over said at least one aperture, wherein the method comprises steps of: selecting a curved sheet of flexible, transparent material and forming a hinge member extending down the transparent cover plate, generally from a top to a bottom at a mid region thereof, or fixedly joining first and second eye cover portions by way of a hinge member, to thereby form said flexible cover plate; selecting a resiliently deformable material and shaping or moulding said resiliently deformable base; applying a first adhesive coating to said topside of said resiliently deformable base and attaching the transparent cover plate to said topside, or applying the first adhesive coating to the edge of an underside of the transparent cover plate, and attaching the transparent cover plate to the topside of the resiliently deformable base; applying a second adhesive coating to an underside of the resiliently deformable base; and overlaying the second adhesive coating on the underside of the resiliently deformable base with a non-adhesive peelable protective film to inhibit damage prior to use.

15. A method of inhibiting pressure being applied to eyes of a patient during a medical procedure using a perioperative eye shield that is releasably mountable to the patient's face, the eye shield including a resiliently deformable base, having at least one aperture extending therethrough that corresponds to the position of said eyes when the eye shield is attached to the face of the patient, an adhesive layer on an underside of said resiliently deformable base for attachment to said patient's face, and a curved, flexible, transparent cover plate attached to said resiliently deformable base and extending over said at least one aperture, wherein the method comprises of: positioning the perioperative eye shield over orbital rims of said patient's face, wherein the transparent cover plate extends over both orbital rims of the patient; applying the perioperative eye shield to the face of the patient, wherein the adhesive layer on the underside of the resiliently deformable base is mounted to skin overlaying the orbital rims or is mounted to skin adjacent and exterior from the orbital rims; and applying pressure to the transparent cover plate such that a resultant force is distributed across at least part of both orbital rims, whereby the transparent cover plate is inhibited from contacting the eyes of said patient.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0043] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an implementation of the invention and, together with the description and claims, serve to explain the advantages and principles of the invention. In the drawings,

[0044] FIG. 1 is a front view of a perioperative eye shield of the present invention affixed to a patient's face, illustrating an orbital rim of the patient's face;

[0045] FIG. 2 is a front view of a second embodiment of the perioperative eye shield;

[0046] FIG. 3 is a front view of a third embodiment of the perioperative eye shield;

[0047] FIG. 4 is a front view of the perioperative eye shield of FIG. 2;

[0048] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view through A-A of the perioperative eye shield of FIG. 4;

[0049] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view through B-B of the perioperative eye shield of FIG. 4;

[0050] FIG. 7 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the perioperative eye shield of

[0051] FIG. 4 illustrating the pivoting around the central hinge member;

[0052] FIG. 8 is the cross-sectional view of the perioperative eye shield of FIG. 7 illustrating the flexing of the first and second eye portions of the cover plate;

[0053] FIG. 9 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the perioperative eye shield illustrating an alternate hinge member, contoured base, grooves and ridges;

[0054] FIG. 10 is a front view of the perioperative eye shield of FIG. 1 affixed to a patient's face, illustrating the attachment of an eye dressing used to hold the eyelids of a patient closed during surgery;

[0055] FIG. 11a is a perspective exploded view of a fifth embodiment of the perioperative eye shield;

[0056] FIG. 11b is a top view of the assembled eye shield of FIG. 11a;

[0057] FIG. 11c is a side view of the eye shield of FIG. 11b;

[0058] FIG. 11d is a front view of the eye shield of FIG. 11b;

[0059] FIG. 12a is a side view of the cover plate of FIG. 11a illustrating the curvature along the lateral or vertical plane;

[0060] FIG. 12b is a top view of the cover plate of FIG. 11a illustrating the curvature along the longitudinal or horizontal plane;

[0061] FIG. 12c is a front view of the cover plate of FIG. 11a, illustrating the three holes that form the hinge member;

[0062] FIG. 13a is a front view of the resiliently deformable base of FIG. 11a, illustrating the apertures that align with the holes in the cover plate;

[0063] FIG. 13b is a top view of the resiliently deformable base of FIG. 13a before it is attached to the cover plate;

[0064] FIG. 14a is a top view of the base of FIG. 13a, illustrating its profile once it has been attached to the cover plate;

[0065] FIG. 14b is a side view of the curved configuration of the base of FIG. 14a; and

[0066] FIG. 14c is a front view of the curved configuration of the base of FIG. 14a.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED AND EXEMPLIFIED EMBODIMENTS

[0067] Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings. Dimensions of certain parts shown in the drawings may have been modified and/or exaggerated for the purposes of clarity or illustration.

[0068] Referring to the drawings for a more detailed description, an improved surgical eye shield 10 is illustrated, demonstrating by way of examples, arrangements in which the principles of the present invention may be employed. The figures illustrate an eye shield 10 for releasable mounting to a face 12 of a patient 14, used to inhibit pressure being applied to eyes 16, 18 of the patient 14 during a medical procedure.

[0069] The reader should understand that the term eye or eyes used throughout the specification, unless otherwise stated, relates to the eye region in general including the eyelids, eye globe and cornea. Furthermore, the term pressure should be understood to refer to the force per unit area applied down onto the surface of the eye shield by a person or object.

[0070] The eye shield 10 in one form is a perioperative eye shield and includes a resiliently deformable base 20, including apertures 22, 24 extending therethrough that correspond to the position of the eyes 16, 18 when the eye shield 10 is attached to the face 14. The base 20 includes an adhesive layer 26 on an underside 28 for attachment to the skin of the face 12 adjacent or overlaying the front of the orbital rims 30, illustrated by broken lines, of the patient 14. The orbit is the rigid bony cavity in the skull that contains the eyeball. The broken line generally delineates the anterior rim of the orbit.

[0071] A flexible, transparent cover plate 32 is attached to an upper surface of the base 20 and extends over the apertures 22, 24 thereby forming respective chambers 34 to protect the respective eyes 16, 18 from direct contact, when the eye shield 10 is attached to the face 12. The flexible cover plate 32 includes first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 and an integral hinge member 40 located therebetween.

[0072] The first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 and the integral hinge member 40 may be of unitary construction. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the hinge member 40 may be formed by a line or lines of weakness 42 that extend down the cover plate 32 at a mid region thereof.

[0073] The reader should however appreciate that the transparent cover plate 32 may be constructed from two individual eye cover portions that are fixedly joined along adjacent edges by a hinge member wherein the hinge member overlays the bridge 44 of the patient's nose 46 when the eye shield 10 is attached to the face 12.

[0074] As further illustrated in FIG. 1, the transparent cover plate 32 extends beyond the orbital rim 30 of the patient's face 12 such that when pressure is applied to a front face 48 of the transparent cover plate 32, the force is distributed around the bony orbital rims 30 and bridge 44 of the patient's nose 46 wherein the eye shield 10 is inhibited from impinging upon an eye or eyes 16, 18 of the patient 14.

[0075] In another embodiment a plurality of holes 52 extend through the cover plate 32 to form a line of weakness thereby creating the hinge member 40. FIG. 2 illustrated two lines 54 and 56 of holes 52, which form a region of weakness extending down the transparent cover plate 32.

[0076] The resiliently deformable base 20 may be constructed from medium density polyurethane foam, and includes an adhesive central part 58 that corresponds to the location of the hinge member 40. The adhesive central part 58 can be demountably attached to the bridge 44 of the patient's nose 46, to thereby create respective chambers 34, forward of eyes 16, 18 to protect them from direct contact, when the eye shield 10 is attached to the face 12.

[0077] The transparent cover plate 32 includes vent holes 60 extending therethrough to inhibit condensation within the chambers 34.

[0078] As further illustrated in FIG. 2, the base 20 may include a non-adhesive tab 62 on one side of the shield 10 to aid in the application and removal of the eye shield 10. Although this is not essential and the practitioner can simply lift the edge of the base 20 off the skin to initiate the removal of the eye shield 10.

[0079] FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment wherein the hinge member 40 is formed by a plurality of parallel lines of weakness 42. Furthermore, the first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 may include a plurality of vent holes 60 extending therethrough.

[0080] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the outer edge of the base 20 extends beyond the perimeter of the transparent cover plate 32, which means that when force is applied to the front 48 of the cover plate 32 the edge of the cover plate is inhibited from contacting the face 12. This is because as the base 20 is compressed it bulges outwardly, while at the same time the edge of the cover plate 32 curves inwardly through an arc as it is pushed towards the face 14.

[0081] It should be appreciated that in other embodiments the base 20 would not need to extend beyond the perimeter of the transparent cover plate 32, due to the unique properties of the material used to construct the base.

[0082] FIGS. 4 to 6 show different cross-sectional views through the face shield 10. As shows in FIG. 5 the eye shield may include a non-peelable tab 62 that is attached to an underside of the adhesive layer 26.

[0083] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the transparent cover plate 32, in one embodiment, is a generally thin, piece of material of uniform thickness. It should be appreciated that some of the dimensions such as the relative thicknesses have been exaggerated to illustrate the invention. The resiliently deformable base 20 may be of uniform thickness of between 10-12 mm, however it should be appreciated that the base is not limited to these dimensions.

[0084] The transparent cover plate 32 is semi-rigid to inhibit the eye shield 10 bowing inwardly and coming into contact with the eyes of the patient, however it is still flexible enough to permit flexing of the eye shield 10 around the contours of the face 12.

[0085] The reader will now appreciate that the transparent cover plate 32 is flexible enough to be bent or flexed along its width and height to conform to the face 12. The first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 are configured to pivot relative to each other about the hinge member 40, as illustrated by the arrow in FIG. 7. The first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 are further configured to flex or bend along the width of the first and second eye covers 36, 38, as illustrated by the arrows in FIG. 8, to generally conform to the contours of the face 12. Although not illustrated, the first and second eye covers 36, 38 are also configured to flex or bend along their height. This two stage ability to first pivot and then flex means that the transparent cover plate 32 can be constructed from material that is sufficiently strong to inhibit contact with the eye when pressure is applied to the eye shield 10 by inhibiting the eye cover from bowing inwardly and yet flexible enough to conform to the shape or contours of the face 12.

[0086] As further illustrated in FIG. 8 the central part 58 of the resiliently deformable base 20 can compress to conform to the bridge of the nose, as indicated by the broken line.

[0087] The eye shield 10 is configured to conform closely to the contours of the face 12 and does not project excessively outwardly from the face 12 of the patient. Since the transparent cover plate 32 is able to firstly pivot and then flex, the thickness of the resilient deformable base can be kept to a minimum, which allows a low profile to ensue. This low profile means that the eye shield 10 is less likely to get in the way of a surgeon or other medical practitioner during a medical procedure.

[0088] As illustrated in FIG. 9, the transparent cover plate 32 can include ridges 66 that extend down the front of the cover plate 32. These ridges 66 can be used to increase the rigidity of the eye shield 10. The ridges 66 may be generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the eye shield 10. Furthermore, grooves 67 may likewise extend down the front of the cover plate 32 to permit greater flexing at the edges of the transparent cover plate 32 adjacent the temples of the patient. It should be appreciated that a combination of grooves and ridges can be used.

[0089] The hinge member 40 in the present embodiment is a depression 68, formed by heating or pressing the cover plate 32. The depression 68 extends down the centre of the cover plate 32; wherein the first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 can pivot relative to each other.

[0090] The resiliently deformable base 20, of the embodiment of FIG. 9, is moulded to facilitate attachment to the face. The central part 58 of the base 20 that is configured for attachment to the nose 46 of the patient 14 curves at 70 around a longitudinally extending axis to conform to the bridge 44 of the nose 46. As further illustrated in FIG. 9 the outmost edges 72, 74 of the base 20 are tapered outwardly such that the outermost edge is thicker, to thereby facilitate attachment to the temples 76 of the patient 14.

[0091] In the present embodiment two non-peelable tabs 62 are attached to the underside of the adhesive layer 26 on either side of the base, as shown in FIG. 9, so that the eye shield can be easily applied and removed from either side of the face, although it should be appreciate that such tabs are not essential.

[0092] Finally, as illustrated in FIG. 9, a peelable protective film 78 extends over the adhesive layer 26 of the base 20 and non-peelable tabs 62, which protects the adhesive coating 26 prior to use. The peelable protective film 78 can be removed prior to the eye shield 10 being attached over the orbital rims of the face.

[0093] As shown in FIG. 10, the eye shield 10 permits the attachment of an eye dressing 80 or tape. Such eye dressings 80 or tape are attached over the closed eyelids 50 of a patient 14 during surgery to inhibit the eyes from drying which may cause corneal damage. Since the cover plate 32 is transparent and the base 20 includes apertures 22, 24 the medical practitioner can observe the eye region if required during the medical procedure.

[0094] In another embodiment as illustrated in FIGS. 11a to 14c, each of the first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 of the eye shield 10 are curved along a line or plane extending longitudinally across the eye shield 10, as illustrated in FIGS. 11b and 12b. Furthermore the eye shield 10 is also curved along a line or plane extending laterally down the eye shield 10, as illustrated in FIGS. 11c and 12a. In this way the cover plate 32 and resiliently deformable base 20 attached thereto are curved in both vertical and horizontal directions.

[0095] The first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 of the eye shield 10 are able to pivot about the centrally located hinge member 40 and due to the material from which they are constructed, the first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 are able to flex to a lesser degree to conform to the contours of the face. The curvature of the first and second eye cover portions 36, 38 assists in maintaining contact between the eye shield 10 and the face 12 to inhibit it from peeling off during use. The curvature of the eye shield 10 along with the pivoting of the cover plate and flexing of the eye cover portions permit the eye shield to be used on various sized and shaped faces.

[0096] This is important in a hospital setting where the contours of the patient's face can vary due to the age of the patient and ethnicity.

[0097] The hinge member 40 in the present embodiment comprises holes 52a, 52b, 52c, that extend through the cover plate 32 at a mid region thereof, as illustrated in FIG. 12c. The holes 52a, 52b, 52c, create generally speaking a line of weakness that extend laterally down the centre of the cover plate 32. The holes 52a, 52b, 52c, in the present embodiment are different shapes and sizes, however the reader should appreciate that the hinge member is not limited to the number, position or dimensions of the holes as illustrated.

[0098] As further illustrated in FIG. 13a, the base 20 includes holes 90a, 90b, 90c, that are of similar size to those in the cover plate 32 and which extend therethrough.

[0099] The holes 90a, 90b, 90c, are configured to align with holes 52a, 52b, 52c, when the eye shield has been assembled, as illustrated in FIG. 11d.

[0100] The base 20 in the present embodiment is cut from a flat sheet of medium density polyurethane foam, as illustrated in FIGS. 13a and 13b. The cover plate 32 is pre-curved or moulded such that it curves both longitudinally and laterally, as illustrated in FIGS. 12a, 12b. This means that when the base 20 is attached to the rear of the cover plate 32 it is likewise curved longitudinally and laterally, as illustrated in FIGS. 14a to 14c.

[0101] The invention also incorporates a method of constructing an eye shield 10 as disclosed above and a method of inhibiting pressure being applied to an eye or eyes of a patient during a medical procedure using the above eye shield.

[0102] The skilled addressee will now appreciate the advantages of the illustrated invention over the prior art. In one form the invention provides an eye shield that is a single use perioperative apparatus, which may be sterile, and covers both eyes of the patient to thereby inhibit pressure being applied to the eye or eyes. Since the transparent cover plate is constructed from a single piece, or two joined portions that form a single member to cover both eyes, when pressure is applied to one side of the shield the force is distributed across the orbital rims on both sides of the face and the bridge of the nose. This is important since it inhibits the edges of the cover plate from cutting into the edges of the eye as would occur with many of the devices suggested in the published prior art. This is accomplished by decreasing the force per unit area applied due to the distribution of the pressure since the device is a single unitary eye shield unit.

[0103] Various features of the invention have been particularly shown and described in connection with the exemplified embodiments of the invention, however it must be understood that these particular arrangements merely illustrate the invention and it is not limited thereto. Accordingly, the invention can include various modifications, which fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.