Surgical recovery pillow
10441487 ยท 2019-10-15
Inventors
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Abstract
A surgical recovery pillow can include one of more cutouts formed in the pillow body, at a top surface of the pillow body, that reduce or avoid pressure around the ear, eye, cheek, and upper neck regions of a user's face at the side of the user's face, when the user lays with their head properly positioned over a cutout. Each cutout is non-circular, and includes a support portion that extends from the pillow body into the cutout to support the user's head at the temple region of the user's head.
Claims
1. A facial surgery recovery pillow, comprising: a pillow body having an outside edge around a perimeter of the pillow body; and a pair of cutouts formed at a top surface of the pillow body and extending from the top surface towards a bottom surface of the pillow body, the cutouts being positioned symmetrically on the top surface with respect to each other, each of the cutouts defining a proximate side and a bottom side, the proximate side and bottom side meeting at a vertex with the bottom side extending away from the proximate side towards an outside edge of the pillow body at an angle from a bottom edge of the pillow body, each of the cutouts further defining a top lobe and a side lobe with a support portion of the pillow body extending in between the top lobe and the side lobe; wherein each of the cutouts are substantially heart-shaped being symmetric about a line between a peak of the support portion and the vertex, and wherein the line between the peak of the support portion and the vertex is at an angle of between 40 and 50 degrees with respect to an axis about which the cutouts are symmetric.
2. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 1, wherein the pair of cutouts are separated between their respective proximate sides by a distance of at least two inches.
3. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 1, wherein the pillow body is formed of a resilient foam.
4. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 1, wherein a distance from the respective vertex of each cutout to a lower outside side edge of the pillow body is less than a distance from the respective top lobe of each cutout to an upper outside edge of the pillow body.
5. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 4, wherein the distance from the respective vertex of each cutout to the lower outside edge of the pillow body is not more than two inches, and the distance from the respective top lobe of each cutout to the upper outside edge of the pillow body is more than two inches.
6. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 1, wherein the top and bottom surfaces of the pillow body are rectangular.
7. The facial surgery recover pillow of claim 1, further comprising a ventilation channel formed in the pillow body between at least one of the cutouts and an outer edge of the pillow body.
8. The facial surgery recovery pillow of claim 1, wherein the cutouts pass completely through the pillow body, from the top surface of the pillow body to the bottom surface of the pillow body.
9. A surgical recovery pillow for facilitating healing of a user after facial and neck surgical procedures by avoiding pressure on portions of a side of a face of the user, the surgical recovery pillow comprising: a pillow body having an outside edge around a perimeter of the pillow body; a pair of substantially heart shaped cutouts formed in the pillow body which are arranged symmetrically with respect to each other, each of the substantially heart-shaped cutouts: is formed at a top surface of the pillow body and extends from the top surface towards a bottom surface of the pillow body; defines a proximate side and a bottom side, the proximate side and bottom side meeting at a vertex with the bottom side extending away from the proximate side towards an outside edge of the pillow body at an angle from a lower outside edge of the pillow body, the proximate side being substantially parallel to a centerline between a upper outside edge of the pillow body and the lower outside edge of the pillow body, the pair of heart-shaped cutouts being symmetric about the centerline; and defines a top lobe and a side lobe with a support portion of the pillow body extending in between the top lobe and the side lobe, and a main portion joining the top lobe and the side lobe and extending down to the vertex, the top lobe being sized and configured to correspond to an ear of the user, the side lobe being sized and configured to correspond to an eye of the user, the main portion being sized and configured to correspond to an upper neck portion of the user, and the support portion having a portion corresponding to a temple of the user, between the ear and eye of the user when the user lays with the side of the user's face over the at least one cutout with the user's ear positioned in the top lobe, the user's eye positioned in the side lobe, and the user's upper neck positioned in the main portion and wherein the bottom side of the cutout follows a line from the vertex to the side lobe away from the lower outside edge.
10. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein the pillow body is formed of a resilient foam.
11. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein a distance from the vertex to the lower outside side edge of the pillow body is less than a distance from the top lobe to the upper outside edge of the pillow body for each of the substantially heart-shaped cutouts.
12. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 11, wherein, for each of the substantially heart-shaped cutouts, the distance from the vertex to the lower outside edge of the pillow body is not more than two inches, and the distance from the top lobe to the upper outside edge of the pillow body is more than two inches.
13. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein each of the substantially heart-shaped cutouts is symmetric about a line between a peak of the support portion and the vertex, and wherein the line between the peak of the support portion and the vertex is at an angle of between 40 and 50 degrees with respect to an axis from a top edge to a bottom edge of the pillow body.
14. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein the top and bottom surfaces of the pillow body are rectangular.
15. The surgical recover pillow of claim 9, further comprising a ventilation channel formed in the pillow body between the at least one cutout and an outer edge of the pillow body.
16. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein each of the substantially heart-shaped cutouts pass completely through the pillow body, from the top surface of the pillow body to the bottom surface of the pillow body.
17. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 9, wherein substantially heart-shaped cutouts are separated between their respective proximate sides by a distance of at least two inches.
18. A surgical recovery pillow, comprising: a pillow body formed of a resilient foam material having a top surface and a perimeter including side edges; and a pair of cutouts formed in the top surface of the pillow body which are positioned symmetrically at the top surface of the pillow body, each cutout having a main portion, a top lobe, and a side lobe, the top lobe configured to correspond with a user's ear, the side lobe configured to correspond with an eye of the user, and the main portion configured to correspond with a cheek and upper neck of the user; wherein each of the cutouts is defined in part by a respective proximate side and a respective bottom side, the proximate side of each cutout being substantially in line with a direction in which the user lays with respect to the surgical recovery pillow, and the bottom side meeting the proximate side at a vertex at a portion of the cutout closest to a bottom side edge of the pillow body, the bottom side extending away from the vertex at an angle from the bottom side edge toward a top side edge of the surgical recovery pillow to a point of the respective cutout nearest an outside edge of the surgical recovery pillow that is approximately halfway between a highest point of the top lobe toward the top outside edge of the surgical recovery pillow and the vertex; and each of the cutouts being further defined by a support portion of the pillow body that extends into each respective cutout between the top lobe and side lobe of each respective cutout, and which is positioned to correspond with a temple of the user when the user lays on the surgical recovery pillow with a side of the user's face one of the cutouts such that the user's eye positioned over the side lobe, the user's ear positioned over the top lobe, and the user's upper neck and cheek positioned over the main portion.
19. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 18, further comprising at least one ventilation channel between at least one of the pair of cutouts to a side of the pillow body.
20. The surgical recovery pillow of claim 18, wherein each of the cutouts are substantially heart-shaped being symmetric about a line between a peak of the support portion and the vertex, and wherein the line between the peak of the support portion and the vertex is at an angle of between 40 and 50 degrees with respect to an axis about which the cutouts are symmetric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms.
(13) The present invention provides a novel and effective surgical recovery pillow for patients who have undergone facial and neck surgery. Referring now to
(14) The surgical recovery pillow 100 includes a surgical recovery pillow body 102 which is generally formed of a compressible material, such as a foam fillings, or other materials, as is conventional. In some embodiments the body can be comprised of a resilient foam material, and in some embodiments the body can be comprised of a fabric outer covering that is filled with material. One or more depressions or cutouts 1 106 can be formed at a top surface 107, and extended downwards towards a bottom surface, which is opposite the top surface 107. The term cutout is used here to refer to a portion of the surgical recovery pillow body 102 lacking the material of the surgical recovery pillow body 102, and is not necessarily meant to imply that cutting is necessary to form these portions. The cutout areas can be formed, for example, as part of a molding process, or by joining top and bottom fabric portions that lack fabric in the cutout areas. In some embodiments, as shown here, the cutouts 104, 106 pass entirely through the surgical recovery pillow body 102, from the top surface 107 to the bottom surface. In some embodiments the cutouts 104, 106 extend only partially through the surgical recovery pillow body 102 from the top surface 107. When two cutouts are provided, as shown here with cutouts 104, 106, they can be formed symmetrically with respect to each other about a central line 108 (i.e. mirror images of each other). In general, the central line 108 passes in a general direction in which the user's body extends away from the surgical recovery pillow 100 when normally used, and is perpendicular to cross line 110. As a result, for example, cutout 104 can provide pressure relief for the left side of the user's face when, for example, the user is laying on their left side. Likewise, cutout 106 can provide pressure relief for the right side of the user's face when the user is laying on their right side. The portion of the surgical recovery pillow body 102 between the cutouts 104, 106 can provide support for the back of the user's head when the user is laying on their back. The cutouts 104, 106 can be generally heart-shaped, to correspond with, and to provide relief around user's ear, eye, and upper neck, while providing support on the user's temple and jaw. In embodiments where only one cutout is provided, the cutout can pass entirely through the surgical recovery pillow body 102 so that the user can simply turn the surgical recovery pillow 100 over to use with the other side of their face.
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(16) The cutouts 104, 106 each include a proximate side 202 and a bottom side 204, which meet at a vertex 206. The sides 202, 204 are generally linear, but can be somewhat arcuate. The proximate side 202 runs in a direction generally parallel to the central line 108, while the bottom line extends away from the vertex 206 towards an outside edge 205, and upwards towards an upper edge 207, at an angle from a line perpendicular to the central line 108. The cutouts 104, 106 further define an upper lobe 208 and a side lobe 210 that are contiguous with a major portion of the cutout, but which are also defined by a support portion 212 which extends into the cutout 104, 106 from the surgical recovery pillow body 102 between the top lobe 208 and the side lobe 210.
(17) The top lobe 208 is configured and sized to correspond with the user's ear and surrounding region where surgical incisions are commonly made, and the proximate side 202 extends down the user's neckline such that the area which the main portion of the cutout 104 relieves is positioned in correspondence with the user's upper neck and the rear side of the user's jaw. The side lobe 210 is configured and sized to correspond with side of the user's face around the user's eye. The support portion 212 is configured to correspond with and provide support at the user's temple, to help support the user's head while positioned over the cutout 104. The bottom side 204, being angled up, generally traverses along a line from the user's neck up to the front of cheek, such that the user's lower jaw, towards the front of the user's face, is supported by the material of the surgical recovery pillow body 102.
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(19) The cutouts 104, 106 are positioned in the surgical recovery pillow 300 such that a distance 302 from the vertex 304 of each cutout 104, 106, at a point closest to the lower outside edge 306, to the lower outside edge 306 is less than the distance 310 from the top lobe, at a point 332 closest to the upper outside edge 308, to the upper outside edge 308. In some embodiments distance 302 is less than two inches, and distance 310 is greater that two inches. In some embodiments, distance 302 can be about one and three quarter inches, and distance 310 can be about two and three eighths inches. The greater length of distance 310 over distance 302 provides support for the upper head when the side of the user's face is properly positioned over the cutouts 104, 106, while distance 302 ensures that the surgical recovery pillow is not pressing against the lower neck or into the user's shoulder.
(20) The distance 314 from the side lobe 313, at a point 330 closest to the side outside edge 322, to the side outside edge 322 can be at least one inch, and in some embodiments it can be one and a half inches to ensure there is sufficient support for the user's lower jaw. The closest distance 316 between the cutouts 104, 106, and in particular, between the proximate sides of the cutouts 104, 106, can be at least two inches, and in some embodiments it can be about two and a half inches. The distance 316 is intended to be wide enough to comfortably rest the back of the user's head when the user is laying on their back. Distance 320 from the vertex 304 to the top lobe nearest the upper outside edge 308 can be at least five inches, and in some embodiments about five and half to six inches. Distance 318 from top lobe 312 to the side lobe 313, at the widest point without passing over the support portion 328 can be five to six inches, and in some embodiments about five and half inches. A line 326, from the side lobe 313 at point 330 to the top lobe at point 332 passes over the support portion 328, indicating that the support portion 328 at least partially defines the top lobe 312 from the side lobe 313, while both the top lobe 312 and side lobe 313 are contiguous with the main portion of the cutouts 104, 106 in each cutout. In general, the various dimensions of the cutouts 104, 106 are sized to correspond generally with the indicated features of a person's face/neck when laying with the side of their face and neck positioned over a cutout 104, 106. Around the cutouts 104, 106, the material of the surgical recovery pillow body provides support to the parts of the user's face where pressure does not need to be relieved, ordinarily, for certain surgical procedures.
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(23) The surgical recovery pillow of the inventive embodiments is especially useful for patients who have undergone platymaplasty surgery, referred to as a neck lift, which is a procedure that is performed when a patient's central neck platysma muscle is significantly diastatic, revealing deep neck bands due to the muscle being pulled apart in the midline. This condition becomes apparent as a person ages, generally, due to the connective tissue and underlying skin losing elasticity. Platysmaplasty surgery, also commonly known as corset platysmaplasty, is a type of neck lift surgery that addresses these muscles, specifically tightening and reconstructing the platysma muscle to repair the loose sagging or banding skin on the neck. The procedure rejuvenates the neck, restoring it to a more aesthetically pleasing shape and contour. Recovery after surgery typically requires the patient to lie on their back (supine) while sleeping to avoid putting weight/pressure on the areas affected by the surgery. This can be a considerable challenge for people who are used to sleeping on their side. Typically, by about six months after the procedure is performed, as well as for related procedures such as facelift, and other neck lifts, most of the swelling and scarring will have resolved. For the next six months the skin and muscles will continue to heal, and remain sensitive to pressure as the body's collagen healing goes through reconfiguration. Lumps resulting from sub-mandibular glands or lymph nodes that may have been affected by the surgery will diminish if allowed to heal without undue pressure. Patients can try to fall asleep in the supine position, but while asleep they may roll to their side. The cutouts of the inventive surgical recovery pillow as disclosed herein avoid pressure being evident on these sensitive areas that are healing, and the surrounding material of the surgical recovery pillow around the cutouts will still provide adequate support for the head while the patient sleeps.
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(25) It will be further appreciated by those skilled in the art that the cutout or cutouts, as mentioned, do not need to pass entirely through the surgical recovery pillow body. In some embodiments the cutouts can be more of a depression or recess in the top surface of the body of the pillow, and can have a uniform depth from the top surface into the pillow body that is on the order of one inch. In some embodiments the cutout or cutouts can have a varying depth depending on the location in the cutout. For example, the top lobe of the cutout can be deeper that the side lobe since more weight from the user's head will be over the top lobe, compressing the material around the top lobe more. In some embodiments the pillow body can be formed in two or more layers with an upper layer of resilient material that is stiffer than a lower layer, to help support the user's head around the edges and sides of the cutouts.
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(30) Accordingly, the surgical recovery pillow disclosed herein solves the problems associated with the prior art by avoiding pressure being evident around the ear, eye, cheek, and upper neck regions at the side of a user's face, while still providing adequate support around the cutout to support the user's head comfortably while laying on their side. By using a pillow constructed in accordance with inventive embodiments disclosed herein, a facial surgery patient can facilitate healing of the areas affected by the surgery without stressing the skin and tissue of those areas. The shape of the cutout or cutouts, because of the need to support the front of the jaw, and the temple region of the user's head, can generally correspond to a heart shape that is tilted. Since the user's face is generally symmetric, two such cutouts can be provided that are symmetric (e.g. mirror images) with respect to each other for the left and right sides of the user's face.