Wrist support board
20200352807 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A wrist support board has a board with a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface, a smooth curve lengthwise, a proximal end to the board and an opposite distal end, a proximal strap, a distal strap, and a center strap. The proximal strap and the distal strap extend from the ventral surface and wrap a patient's arm placed upon the dorsal surface. The center strap extends through slots in the board proximate the vertex of the curve. The center strap enwraps a patient's arm slightly proximal from the patient's wrist. The proximal strap, the distal strap, and the center strap are perpendicular to the board. The three straps secure near their own centers to the board and present two free ends that wrap around a patient's arm. The wrist support board assists in the immobilizing, stabilizing, and hyper-exposure of the trans-radial artery of a patient.
Claims
1. A medical device comprising: a board having an elongated, curved shape, a distal end, and an opposite proximal end, said board having a length from said distal end to said proximal end; a distal strap joining to said distal end, said distal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board; a proximal strap opposite said distal strap, said proximal strap joining to said proximal end, said proximal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board and generally parallel to said distal strap; a center strap connecting to said board between said distal strap and said proximal strap; and, a buckle upon said center strap wherein said buckle constricts said center strap during usage; wherein said medical device secures an arm of a patient placed therein for dorsal access and for ventral access.
2. The medical device of claim 1 further comprising: said board having a right edge and an opposite left edge, said right edge and said left edge having a mutually parallel and spaced apart orientation, said right edge and said left edge each having a greater length than said distal end.
3. The medical device of claim 1 further comprising: said buckle having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface, the ventral surface of said buckle is adapted to contact a patient's arm, and a knob upon said dorsal surface engaging said center strap when inserted beneath said knob; and, wherein rotation of said knob clockwise constricts said center strap beneath said knob and wherein rotation of said knob counterclockwise releases said center strap.
4. The medical device of claim 2 further comprising: two slots, each slot locating inwardly from said left edge and said right edge.
5. The medical device of claim 4 further comprising: said slots having an elongated shape mutually parallel and parallel to said left edge and said right edge respectively.
6. The medical device of claim 2 further comprising: said curve of said board extending along the length of said board, said curve of said board adapted to fit a wrist of a patient.
7. The medical device of claim 6 further comprising: said curve of said board having a greater portion between said slots and said distal end and lesser portion between said slots and said proximal end.
8. The medical device of claim 2 further comprising: said board having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface; and, a linking member upon said board joining to said ventral surface.
9. The medical device of claim 8 further comprising: said linking member is ferromagnetic.
10. A medical device comprising: a board having an elongated, curved shape, a distal end, and an opposite proximal end, said board having a length from said distal end to said proximal end; a distal strap joining to said distal end, said distal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board; a proximal strap opposite said distal strap, said proximal strap joining to said proximal end, said proximal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board and generally parallel to said distal strap; a center strap connecting to said board between said distal strap and said proximal strap; a buckle upon said center strap wherein said buckle constricts said center strap during usage, said buckle having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface, the ventral surface of said buckle is adapted to contact a patient's arm, and a knob upon said dorsal surface engaging said center strap when inserted beneath said knob, and rotating said knob clockwise constricting said center strap beneath said knob and rotating said knob counterclockwise releasing said center strap; wherein said medical device secures an arm of a patient placed therein for dorsal access and for ventral access.
11. The medical device of claim 10 further comprising: said board having a right edge and an opposite left edge, said right edge and said left edge having a mutually parallel and spaced apart orientation, said right edge and said left edge each having a greater length than said distal end; two slots, each slot locating inwardly from said left edge and said right edge, each of said slots having an elongated rectangular shape and being mutually parallel and parallel to said left edge and said right edge respectively.
12. The medical device of claim 10 further comprising: said curve of said board extending along the length of said board, said curve of said board adapted to fit a wrist of a patient; and, said curve of said board having a greater portion between said slots and said distal end and lesser portion between said slots and said proximal end.
13. The medical device of claim 12 further comprising: said board having a width and said curve of said board extending upwardly from said distal end and said proximal end a chordal height proximate the adjoining of said greater portion and said lesser portion, said chordal height being at least seventy-five percent of the width of said board.
14. The medical device of claim 13 further comprising: said board being concave across its width for its length; and, said board having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface.
15. The medical device of claim 14 further comprising: a linking member upon said board joining to said ventral surface.
16. The medical device of claim 15 further comprising: said linking member having a planar form; said linking member being one of ferromagnetic, polymer, metal, alloy, and composite.
17. A medical device comprising: a center strap; a buckle upon said center strap wherein said buckle constricts said center strap during usage, said buckle having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface, the ventral surface of said buckle is adapted to contact a patient's arm, and a knob upon said dorsal surface engaging said center strap when inserted beneath said knob, and rotating said knob clockwise constricting said center strap beneath said knob and rotating said knob counterclockwise releasing said center strap; a distal strap and a spaced apart proximal strap, said center strap locating between said distal strap and said proximal strap a board having an elongated, curved shape, a distal end, and an opposite proximal end, said board having a length from said distal end to said proximal end, said distal strap joining to said distal end, said distal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board, said proximal strap joining to said proximal end, said proximal strap extending perpendicular to the length of said board and generally parallel to said distal strap; said board having a right edge and an opposite left edge, said right edge and said left edge having a mutually parallel and spaced apart orientation, said right edge and said left edge each having a greater length than said distal end, said board having a width and said curve of said board extending upwardly from said distal end and said proximal end a chordal height proximate the adjoining of said greater portion and said lesser portion, said chordal height being at least seventy five percent of the width of said board; two slots, each slot locating inwardly from said left edge and said right edge, each of said slots having an elongated rectangular shape and being mutually parallel and parallel to said left edge and said right edge respectively; said a center strap connecting to said board through said slots and connecting to said board between said distal strap and said proximal strap; said curve of said board extending along the length of said board, said curve of said board adapted to fit a wrist of a patient; said curve of said board having a greater portion between said slots and said distal end and lesser portion between said slots and said proximal end; wherein said medical device secures an arm of a patient placed therein for dorsal access and for ventral access.
18. The medical device of claim 17 further comprising: said board being concave across its width for its length; and, said board having a ventral surface and an opposite dorsal surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0043] The present invention overcomes the prior art limitations by providing a wrist support board especially during cardiologic or other insertion situations and sees use by nurses, doctors, clinicians, technicians, and related medical staff who insert catheters and related instruments into patients.
[0044] A practitioner, or medical staff, follows a procedure or method of use for the present invention that includes these steps. First, the medical staff places the patient's hand and wrist in an appropriately sized invention that hyper-exposes the radial artery. Second, the medical staff secures the device to the selected arm by the hook and loop straps, both proximal and distal, of the invention as later shown. Third, the medical staff then prepares a sterile field on and around the invention as indicated by procedural technique for accessing the radial artery of the patient. And fourth, the medical staff watches the invention as it remains in position for the duration of the procedure, or as per the discretion of the medical staff.
[0045] The present invention can be used and characterized similar to other splints and supports for limbs. The present invention though has a critical difference where it has a radius of curvature along its length to support an arm as opposed to present practices of propping an arm and a wrist using towels and other improvised devices.
[0046] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a wrist support board appears with reference to the drawings in
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[0049] Upon the distal end, the distal strap has two free distal portions 31 here shown extending mutually outwardly from the board 2. Opposite those portions, the proximal end has the proximal strap with its two free proximal portions 41. The two free distal portions have cooperating hook and loop fastener sections joined thereto while the two free proximal portions also have cooperating hook and loop fasteners. In the preferred embodiment, the board has two spaced apart slots 26 in mutual registration and positioned slightly proximal of the center of the board. This off center position of the slots permits further positioning of a wrist upon the invention 1. In an alternate embodiment, the slots have a positioned centered upon the length of the board.
[0050] The slots 26 have a narrow elongated form positioned inwardly from the right edge and the left edge. The slots have a width sufficient to admit the center strap 5 therein but exclude the buckle 6. The slots have a width at least twice the width of the center strap. Here, this figure shows slots with a width approximately four times that of the center strap. The center strap has an elongated flexible form. The slots permit movement of the center strap inwardly and outwardly from the centerline of the board so that medical staff may position the buckle 6 at an appropriate place upon a patient's forearm. In this figure, the buckle 6 has its ventral surface 61 shown as rectangular and this surface also abuts the skin of a patient.
[0051] In summary, the device 1 has a single component board 2 with a proximal strap 4 and a distal strap 3. Each strap has hook and loop fasteners, often made of Velcro. The application of the invention upon the patient provides hyper-extension and better exposure of the wrist and radial artery to medical staff for a procedure. Therefore, immobilizing, securing and exposing the access area to a safer and improved ergo-friendly environment.
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[0054] In the preferred embodiment, the center strap 5 has its flexible, thin, elongated form that passes through the two slots 26. The center strap has a free end, here shown proximate the right edge, and the buckle 6 upon the opposite end of the center strap. The buckle has its dorsal surface 62 shown and a knob 63 extending outwardly from the dorsal surface towards the reader. The knob provides fine adjusting and tightening of the center strap into the buckle. One supplier for the knob includes BOA Technology, Inc. of Denver, Colo. And outwardly from the center strap and opposite the distal strap, the invention has its proximal strap 4 with its two free proximal portions 41. The proximal strap also has its form of being thin, flexible, elongated, and the strap secures upon the board's ventral surface, generally centered. As in
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[0061] In an alternate embodiment, the invention has dual compression capability. The board 2 supports a patient's arm and wrist in a position where the palm faces up, or supinated position. The board also follows developments in medicine where practitioners have accessed the pollis artery which runs along the pronated position of the thumb and has great access capability for trans radial cardiac catheterization. The board 2 also supports a patient's arm and wrist in a position where the palm faces down, or pronated position. The invention's board allows for usage with supinated and pronated positions of a patient's palm. In usage, a practitioner rotates the board one hundred eighty degrees about an axis perpendicular to its length. In this embodiment, the slots have additional length towards the proximal end so the center strap 5 reaches a patient's wrist positioned on the proximal end and his forearm upon the greater portion of the curve. This alternate embodiment has the slots and curve cooperate so the slots allow the center strap to migrate towards the pollis artery. This alternate embodiment allows the invention to support two access points for the physician to choose for a catheterization procedure.
[0062] From the aforementioned description, a wrist support board has been described. The wrist support board is uniquely capable of strapping the hand and forearm of a person into an arcuate form for select medical procedures. The wrist support board, and its various components may be manufactured from many materials, including but not limited to, polyester, steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, polymers, high density polyethylene, polypropylene, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, their alloys, and composites. The wrist support board would be made from a stamp molding process and have sizes of small, medium, and large respectively to compensate for all age groups. With the device being a single item with hook and loop, or Velcro, secured straps, all of the elements of the invention would be considered necessary.
[0063] As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. Therefore, the claims include such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
[0064] While the present invention has description above of its preferred embodiment, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments. Instead, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.