Leg Immobilizer
20230329953 ยท 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G13/129
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A leg immobilizer for securing the leg of a patient during a procedure in an elevated position, the leg including a thigh portion, a popliteal fossa portion and a knee portion. The leg immobilizer includes a padded bolster having a leg engagement channel formed in its top surface. The leg engagement channel includes a thigh engagement portion, a popliteal fossa engagement portion, a calf engagement portion, and ankle engagement portion, and two continuous leg side engagement surfaces. The two continuous leg side engagement surfaces prevent lateral movement of the leg when the leg is positioned within the leg engagement channel.
Claims
1. A leg immobilizer for securing the leg of a patient during a procedure in an elevated position, the leg including a thigh portion, a popliteal fossa portion and knee portion, a calf portion and an ankle portion, the leg immobilizer comprising: a padded bolster having a bottom surface, a front surface, a rear surface, and a top surface; and a leg engagement channel formed in said top surface, said leg engagement channel including a thigh engagement portion, a popliteal fossa engagement portion, a calf engagement portion, an ankle engagement portion, and two continuous leg side engagement surfaces extending from said thigh engagement portion to said ankle engagement portion; wherein said two continuous leg side engagement surfaces prevent lateral movement of the leg of the patient when positioned within the leg engagement channel.
2. The leg immobilizer according to claim 1, wherein said popliteal fossa engagement portion has a channel depth such that the knee portion of the patient's leg extends above said top surface when the leg of the patient is positioned within the leg engagement channel.
3. The leg immobilizer according to claim 1, wherein said padded bolster comprises a removable cover and a foam insert positioned within said removable cover.
4. The leg immobilizer according to claim 3, wherein said foam insert comprises a lower foam portion comprising semi-rigid foam and an upper form portion comprising compressible foam.
5. The leg immobilizer according to claim 3, wherein said foam insert comprises: a lower foam portion comprising semi-rigid foam, said lower foam portion having a bottom foam surface and an upper foam surface; and a plurality of compressible foam tubes positioned on said upper foam surface to form said leg engagement channel.
6. The leg immobilizer according to claim 3, wherein said foam insert comprises: a lower foam portion comprising semi-rigid foam, said lower foam portion having a bottom foam surface and an upper foam surface; and a plurality of inflatable tubes positioned on said upper foam surface to form said leg engagement channel, said plurality of inflatable tubes having an adjustable inflation level to control a channel width of said leg engagement channel.
7. The leg immobilizer according to claim 3, further comprising a rigid frame housing said foam insert.
8. The leg immobilizer according to claim 7, wherein said rigid frame housing comprises a thigh entry cutout and an ankle exit cutout.
9. The leg immobilizer according to claim 1, further comprising a vertical retention member, said vertical retention member preventing vertical movement of the leg of the patient when positioned within the leg engagement channel.
10. The leg immobilizer according to claim 9, wherein said vertical retention member comprises a vertical retention strap.
11. The leg immobilizer according to claim 4, further comprising a weight element positioned in said lower foam portion.
12. A medical arrangement for securing the leg of a patient during treatment, the leg including a thigh portion, a popliteal fossa and knee portion, a calf portion and an ankle portion, the medical arrangement comprising: a procedure table for supporting the patient in a supine position; at least one medical imaging device; a leg immobilizer comprising: a padded bolster having a bottom surface, a front surface, a rear surface, and a top surface, said padded bolster comprising a removable cover and a foam insert positioned within said removable cover; a leg engagement channel formed in said top surface, said leg engagement channel including a thigh engagement portion, a popliteal fossa engagement portion, a calf engagement portion, an ankle engagement portion, and two continuous leg side engagement surfaces extending from said thigh engagement portion to said ankle engagement portion; a vertical retention member preventing vertical movement of the leg of the patient when positioned within the leg engagement channel; wherein said two continuous leg side engagement surfaces prevent lateral movement of the leg of the patient when positioned within the leg engagement channel.
13. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said popliteal fossa engagement portion has a channel depth such that the knee portion of the patient's leg extends above said top surface when the leg of the patient is positioned within the leg engagement channel.
14. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said thigh engagement portion is angled away from said bottom surface; and wherein said popliteal fossa engagement portion and said calf engagement portion are parallel to said bottom surface.
15. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, where said foam insert comprises a lower foam portion comprising semi-rigid foam, an upper foam portion comprising compressible foam, and a weight element positioned in said lower foam portion.
16. The medical arrangement according to claim 15, further comprising: a plurality of compressible foam tubes positioned on said upper foam portion, said plurality of foam tubes and said upper foam portion forming said leg engagement channel.
17. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said foam insert comprises: a lower foam portion comprising semi-rigid foam, said lower foam portion having a bottom foam surface and an upper foam surface; and a plurality of inflatable tubes positioned on said upper foam surface to form said leg engagement channel, said plurality of inflatable tubes having an adjustable inflation level top control a channel width of said leg engagement channel.
18. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said removable cover comprises a polyurethane material.
19. The medical arrangement according to claim 12, further comprising a rigid frame housing said foam insert.
20. The medical arrangement according to claim 18, wherein said rigid frame housing comprises a thigh entry cutout, an ankle cutout and a plurality of side knee cutouts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The present disclosure can be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims, and their previous and following description. However, before the present devices, systems, and/or methods are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed unless otherwise specified, as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.
[0031] The following description of the invention is provided as an enabling teaching of the invention in its best, currently known embodiment. To this end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize and appreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects of the invention described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial results of the present invention. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits of the present invention can be obtained by selecting some of the features of the present invention without utilizing other features. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations to the present invention are possible and can even be desirable in certain circumstances and are a part of the present invention. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the present invention and not in limitation thereof.
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[0033] Although it is contemplated that the padded bolster 26 may be formed in a variety of fashions, in one example the padded bolster 26 is comprised of a removable cover 52 covering a foam insert 54 (see
[0034] In a second example, the foam insert 54 may be formed utilizing a lower foam portion 56 having a bottom foam surface 60 and an upper foam surface 62 (see
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[0036] In any of the preceding examples, the leg immobilizer 10 may include a rigid frame 74 housing the foam insert 54 (
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[0039] Although the leg immobilizer 10 has been described with regard to its uses and benefits to patient 14 positioning during medical procedures, it is also contemplated that in its basic form may be beneficial to patient's 14 at home recovery as well. Many post procedure guidelines as well as many conditions require leg elevation to extended periods at home or overnight while sleeping. This can be difficult for users to maintain using conventional pillows or other supports. Movement during sleep quite easily shifts such make shift elevating structure. The present leg immobilizer 10, with or without the vertical retention strap 84, could be utilized as a simple leg elevation device while resisting the users uncontrolled repositioning even during sleep.