Calibration Frame for Gamma Knife
20210015581 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The inventive alignment frame simplifies the task of attaching a fixation frame to a patient's skull prior to radiotherapy treatments. The frame is adjustably attachable to the fixation frame and is equipped with a bite plate that allows a patient to bite down on the bite plate to immobile the alignment-calibration frame and the attached fixation frame. The positional relationships are adjusted to bring the fixation screws into optimal locations on the patient's skull. Needle calibration assemblies placed into the fixation screw holders include clear needle guides through which a hypodermic needle is inserted to inject anesthetic into the future fixation screw location. The needle calibration assemblies are removed and the optimal length fixation screw is tightened into the anesthetized location. After all the fixation screws are in place, the patient releases the bite plate and the entire alignment-calibration frame is removed from the fixation frame.
Claims
1. An alignment and calibration frame for use in attaching a fixation frame to a patient's skull comprising: attachment means for removably attaching the alignment and calibration frame to the fixation frame; a bite plate adjustably connected to the alignment and calibration frame whereby the patient can immobilize the alignment and calibration frame by biting down on the bit plate; needle calibration assemblies for pin pointing sites for fixation screw insertion; and adjustment means for adjusting a position of the calibration frame relative to the fixation frame.
2. The alignment and calibration frame of claim 1, wherein the attachment means attach to an adjustable ear clamp which is an optional part of the fixation frame.
3. The alignment and calibration frame of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprise a sliding clamp that attaches to the fixation frame in place of an adjustable ear clamp.
4. The alignment and calibration frame of claim 1, wherein the needle calibration assemblies include markings that correspond to a correct length of a fixation screw.
5. The alignment and calibration frame of claim 1, wherein the adjustment means comprise adjustment knobs for controlling connection between the fixation frame and the alignment and calibration frame in a horizontal or transverse plane when the two frames are connected.
6. The alignment and calibration frame of claim 1, wherein the adjustment means comprise adjustment knobs for controlling position of the bite plate relative to the alignment-calibration frame.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the general principles of the present invention have been defined herein specifically to provide an alignment and calibration frame for accurate and rapid fixation of a gamma knife fixation frame to a patient's skull.
[0034] The alignment frame addresses the shortcomings to the current procedure: the purpose of the invention is to streamline the fixation process for the Leksell frame; to minimize discomfort for the patient, and to reduce the time and staff required to attach the fixation frame. The frame consists of two components(1) the alignment and calibration frame itself, and (2) needle guides.
[0035] In the drawings, the shaded (gold anodized) components represent the original Leksell frame (see
[0036] The upper jaw is part of the skull, whereas the lower jaw is attached to the skull with some of the strongest muscles in the human body. The jaw, therefore, can serve both as a reference position and as a clamp to position the fixation frame. Through a series of flexible joints in the alignment frame, a disposable bite plate can be incorporated into the fixation frame. In the illustrated embodiment, the alignment frame can be connected to the Leksell fixation frame by means of the fasteners intended for attachment of the optional sliding ear probe supports 16 or, alternatively, a dedicated dove-tail, sliding clamp 32 (see
[0037] The combined fixation frame and alignment frame is then placed over the patient's head, the bite plate 20 is moved and locked into position by means of a single thumb screw 36, and the patient is instructed to bite down firmly on the bite plate. Operating room personnel are always concerned about airway obstruction, and the potential need for an emergency intubation. The design of the bite plate 20 permits its rapid removal in the event of such an emergencythe thumbscrew 36 can readily be loosened by half a turn and the bite plate can then be retracted fully. It can then be lifted completely out of the frame if necessary because of the keyhole at the end of the slot.
[0038] After the patient bites firmly on the bite plate 20, the frame is adjusted with the flexible joints in a mechanically fluid configuration, and the joints of the alignment frame are then immobilized at the appropriate positions by turning each of four knobs (bite plate adjustment knobs 34 and fixation frame connection knobs 38). Two knobs 38 (two-arm knobs in some of the figures) adjust the angle of the connection between the fixation frame and the alignment-calibration frame in the transverse or horizontal plane, and two bite plate knobs 34 (the four-arm in some figures) adjust the position of the bite plate relative to the calibration frame, so that any required angle in the transverse plane can be accommodated. The frame is thereafter locked firmly in place and maintained in the proper position by the bite plate for subsequent fixation, regardless of whether the patient moves his head.
[0039] The needle calibration assemblies 22 can then slipped into the threaded inserts in the upright arms of the fixation frame 12. The needle calibration assemblies 22 consist of a collet portion 26 for holing the clear guide tubes 25 and for interacting with the threaded inserts on the fixation frame 12. Next, the hollow, transparent needle guides are pushed gently into firm contact with the patient's skin. Alternatively, it may be advantageous to insert the needle calibration assemblies 22 into the frame before the frame is placed over the patient's head. After the clear tubes 25 of the needle calibration assemblies 22 are brought into contact with the patient's skin, a hypodermic needle is inserted into the needle guide 25 and anesthetic is injected into the patient's skin at the precise positions at which the retaining screws 30 will subsequently be placed into the skull. The ends of the tubes 25 are equipped with needle viewing ports 28 so one can readily view the needle tip before and during penetration of the patient's skin. At the same time, the correct length of retaining screw for each position is easily determined by reading the scale 24 on the needle calibration assemblies. The needle calibration guides are then removed and the appropriate retaining screws inserted into the threaded inserts and tightened securely. Finally, the alignment frame is removed. If the frame is attached through the ear clamps, this is achieved by loosening the two cam locks, which attach it to the fixation frame by means of the ear, support slides whereupon the alignment frame can be slid sliding forward away from the patient's head and the fixation frame. Alternatively, as shown in
[0040] The following claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, and what can be obviously substituted. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiment can be configured without departing from the scope of the invention. The illustrated embodiment has been set forth only for the purposes of example and that should not be taken as limiting the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.