SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROTATING A PATIENT
20190201263 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G7/1036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A patient rotation system for rotating the body of a patient comprises an air inflatable cushion having two elastic exterior surfaces, e.g. of stretch material, wherein one of said two elastic surfaces of said cushion forms the top surface, and the other one forms the bottom surface. In deflated state the cushion has a flat shape and in inflated state the two elastic surfaces bulge away from each other, such that inflation of the cushion causes the cushion to assume a wedge shape thereby rotating the body around said rotation axis. The cushion is embodied as a unitary, semi-rigid, portable board when in its deflated state, which enables the sliding of the deflated cushion in between the body of the patient and a horizontal surface, on which the body is lying in supine position, until its posterior support points are being supported by the cushion at its top elastic surface.
Claims
1. A patient rotation system for rotating the body of a patient around a rotation axis, which body is lying on a horizontal surface, e.g. a bed, having posterior support points that are formed by the points on the posterior surface thereof that are located under the hips and shoulder blades, which rotation axis is defined by the hip joint and shoulder joint at a common lateral side of the body of the patient, and which system comprises an air inflatable cushion having two elastic exterior surfaces circumferentially joined together to form multiple edges, extending over their common circumference, wherein one of said two elastic surfaces of said cushion forms the top surface, and the other one forms the bottom surface, said cushion comprising an inflatable volume and having a deflated state, wherein the two elastic surfaces are substantially parallel, such that the cushion has a flat shape, and wherein the elastic surfaces have dimensions such that when the body of the patient is lying on the top elastic surface in supine position prior to rotation, said top elastic surface provides support of the posterior support points of the body of the patient, wherein a longitudinal axis of said cushion extends parallel to the medial axis of the body, and a lateral axis extends parallel to the lateral axis of the body, said cushion further having an inflated state, wherein the two elastic surfaces bulge away from each other, such that inflation of the cushion causes the cushion to assume a wedge shape thereby rotating the body around said rotation axis, and wherein the system comprises one or more semi-rigidising elements, and in that said cushion is embodied as a unitary, semi-rigid, portable board when in its deflated state, which enables the sliding of the deflated cushion in between the body of the patient and said horizontal surface, on which said body is lying in supine position, until its posterior support points are being supported by the cushion at its top elastic surface, said deflated cushion preferably having a rigidity so as to allow for the exertion of a pushing force on one of its multiple edges during the sliding of the cushion in between the body of the patient and said horizontal surface.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said inflatable volume has an upper portion adapted to support a thoracic and shoulder region of the body, a central portion adapted to support the abdominal region of the body, and a lower portion adapted to the pelvic region of the body.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said inflatable volume has an upper portion adapted to support a thoracic and shoulder region of the body, a central portion adapted to support the abdominal region of the body, and a lower portion adapted to the pelvic region of the body, whereinseen in plan view onto the cushionalong at least one longitudinal edge of the cushion each of said upper, central, and lower portions of the inflatable volume defines a section of a turning edge, wherein said turning edge section of the central portion is indented or offset towards a center line of the cushion relative to said turning edge sections of said upper and lower portions of the inflatable volume
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein, in said deflated state, a spacing between the two elastic exterior surfaces is defined by one or more layers and/or elements of a spacer material in the interior of said cushion, which spacer material contributes to said semi-rigidity of said portable board-like cushion when in deflated state.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the spacer material is elastically compressible in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the elastic surfaces, such that the cushion is compressible and that pressure resulting from the weight of the body of the patient being supported by the cushion is distributed over a contact area in between the top surface of the cushion and the posterior surface of the body of the patient.
6. The system according to claim 4, wherein a first layer of spacer material is connected to the top elastic surface and second layer of spacer material to bottom elastic surface, e.g. over the entire extension thereof, and wherein said layers are each of elastically stretchable spacer fabric allowing said layers to stretch together with said top elastic surface and bottom elastic surface, wherein said layers of elastically stretchable spacer fabric are configured to cause the tendency for the two elastic surfaces of the cushion to move towards each other, thereby creating the tendency for the cushion to return to its deflated state upon inflation.
7. The system according to claim 1, in which the cushion is embodied to be maximally inflated and deflated at least 50 times before failure.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the cushion further comprises a rigid or semi-rigid frame that forms an outer contour of the cushion in the plane of the elastic surfaces, which frame contributes to the semi-rigidity of the cushion in deflated state, thereby enhancing the sliding of the deflated cushion in between the body of the patient and said horizontal surface, on which said body is lying in supine position, until its posterior support points are being supported by the cushion at its top elastic surface.
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein the frame is provided with one or more handles to facilitate convenient manual exertion of a pushing force on the cushion by a single user while sliding the cushion in between the body of the patient and the horizontal surface on which the body of the patient is lying in supine position, and/or convenient manual positioning thereof by a single user of the system, during transport and handling of the cushion.
10. The system according to any of the preceding claims, the cushion further comprising a pressure relief valve such that the pressure relief valve prevents the cushion from being overinflated.
11. The system according to claim 1, in which the cushion is dimensioned such that when in maximum inflated state, it supports the body of the patient while it is at an angle of between to 45 to 75 with the horizontal surface.
12. The system according to claim 1, wherein the inflatable volume of the cushion in inflated state is minimized by at least minimizing the ratio between the inflatable volume and the surface area of the elastic surfaces of the cushion in inflated state and/or by minimizing the surface area of the elastic surfaces.
13. The system according to claim 1, wherein the surface friction between the top elastic surface of the cushion with the posterior surface of the body of the patient, and between the bottom elastic surface of the cushion with the horizontal surface, encountered while the cushion is being slid in between said body and said horizontal surface, is minimized by one or more of minimizing the thickness of the cushion in deflated state, minimizing the weight of the cushion, minimizing the surface area of the elastic surfaces, minimizing the surface roughness of the elastic surfaces, or by maximizing the flatness of the elastic surfaces.
14. The system according to claim 1, the system further comprising a side flap connected to the cushion at a lateral side thereof, which is adapted to support the hip joint and/or the shoulder joint which define(s) the rotation axis at said lateral side, while the body of the patient is being rotated around the rotation axis and/or while lying on the cushion in its inflated state at an angle relative to the horizontal.
15. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting assembly, which is adapted to mount or store the deflated cushion at a fixed location.
16. A method for rotating the body of a patient around the rotation axis, from a first position in which said body is lying on a first horizontal surface, the posterior support points being supported thereby, into a second position in which the body is lying in a stable, supine position at an angle relative to the first horizontal surface, in which method use is made of a patient rotation system according to claim 1, which method comprises the following steps: (a) sliding the cushion in its deflated state wherein said cushion acts as a unitary, semi-rigid, portable board, in between the body of the patient lying on said first horizontal surface and the posterior surface of the body, which is in its first position, (b) inflating the cushion so that it assumes a wedge shape thereby rotating the body around a rotation axis, the angle of said body with the first horizontal surface being increased, until said body is in its second position; and (c) stopping the inflation of the cushion.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the second position is further specified in that the angle of the body with the first horizontal surface therein is between 45 and 75.
18. The method according to claim 16, in which the body of the patient is manually rotated around the rotation axis from its second position into a third position after step (c) has been finished, in which third position the body is lying in a prone position on a second horizontal surface, the anterior surface of the body being supported by the second horizontal surface, which second horizontal surface and said first horizontal surface are juxtaposed, the second horizontal surface being located laterally from the body of the patient at the side proximal to the rotation axis, said method further comprising the following steps: (d) rotating the body over the rotation axis while exerting manual force thereon, such that the angle thereof with the first horizontal surface is being increased, and the angle thereof with the second horizontal surface is simultaneously being decreased by the same rate, until it is in a prone position on the second horizontal surface, and (e) stopping the manual rotation of the body, such that it assumes its third position.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the second horizontal surface is an extension of the first horizontal surface.
20. A method for rotating the body of a patient around the rotation axis, in which method use is made of a patient rotation system according to claim 1, in which method the system is applied for rotating the body of the patient around the rotation axis, from a fourth position in which said body is lying on a first horizontal surface, e.g. an operating table, in prone position, the anterior surface being supported thereby, into a fifth position in which the body is lying in a stable, prone position at an angle from the first horizontal surface, which method comprises the following steps: (a) sliding the cushion in its deflated state wherein said cushion acts as a unitary, semi-rigid, portable board, in between the body of the patient lying on said first horizontal surface and the anterior surface of the body, which is in its fourth position, (b) inflating the cushion so that it assumes a wedge shape thereby rotating the body around a rotation axis, the angle of said body with the first horizontal surface being increased, until said body is in its fifth position; and (c) stopping the inflation of the cushion.
21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the body of the patient is manually rotated from its fifth position into a sixth position after step (c) has been finished, in which the body is lying in a supine position on a second horizontal surface, the posterior surface of the body being supported by the second horizontal surface.
22. The method according to any of claim 16, which includes transportation of the cushion in its deflated state from a remote storage location to a position above or on the first horizontal surface, laterally from the body of the patient already lying on said first horizontal surface, followed by said sliding step.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0157] The invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0167] The system 1 comprises an air inflatable cushion 2 having two elastic exterior surfaces 3a, 3b, e.g. of air impermeable stretch material. The elastic surfaces are mutually spaced apart, and circumferentially joined together to form multiple edges 4a-4e, extending over their common circumference 5, such that said elastic surfaces enclose an inflatable volume. One of said two elastic surfaces 3a, 3b of said cushion 2 forms the top surface 3a, and the other one forms the bottom surface 3b.
[0168] The cushion 2 is shown in its deflated state, such that the top elastic surface 3a is parallel to the bottom elastic surface 3b, so that the cushion 2 has a flat shape.
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[0170] As illustrated in
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[0172] The cushion 2 is embodied as a unitary, semi-rigid, portable board when in its deflated state, shown in
[0173] In embodiments, the one or more semi-rigidising elements, e.g. spacer material, or rigid frame, when present, of the cushion are more rigid than the elastic surfaces.
[0174] In the embodiment of the system 1 shown in
[0175] As shown in
[0176] In deflated state, the spacing between the two elastic exterior surfaces 3a, 3b of the shown system 1 is defined by one or more layers of a spacer material 18 in the interior of said cushion 2. An example of its embodiment is shown in
[0177] In the embodiment of
[0178] The embodiment of the system 1 illustrated in
[0179] The cushion 2 of the shown system 1 further comprises a rigid or semi-rigid frame 19, that forms an outer contour of the cushion 2 in the plane of the elastic surfaces 3a, 3b, and thereby forms its outer edges 4a-4e. The frame contributes to the semi-rigidity of the cushion 2 in deflated state, thereby enhancing the sliding of the deflated cushion 2 in between the body of the patient 6 and the horizontal surface 12. That is, while advancing from the setting of
[0180] In the shown system 1, the frame 19 is provided with two handles 20a, 20b, in the form of two hand grip openings with an I shape that fits a hand, to form handles along a longitudinal edge 4a of the cushion 2. This longitudinal edge 4a is located opposite to the edge 4c that is these two edges 4a, 4c located most proximal to the rotation axis when positioned under the patient as shown in
[0181] The shown system 1 further comprises a pressure relief valve 21, e.g. which avoids overpressurization of the cushion 2. According to an exemplary embodiment, it automatically releases any amount of air that would result in the air pressure within the inflatable volume exceeding a predetermined value that corresponds to the air pressure in the inflatable volume when the cushion 2 is in its maximum inflated state. In this way, the pressure relief valve 21 prevents the cushion 2 from being overinflated.
[0182] In the shown system 1, the cushion is dimensioned such that when in maximum inflated state, illustrated in
[0183] Furthermore, the inflatable volume of the cushion 2 of the shown system 1 in inflated state is minimized by minimizing the ratio between the inflatable volume and the surface area of the elastic surfaces 3a, 3b of the cushion 2 in inflated state, according to an exemplary embodiment by minimizing the length of the multiple edges 4a-4e, and by minimizing the surface area of the elastic surfaces 3a, 3b, by minimizing their longitudinal and lateral extension.
[0184] In the shown system 1 moreover the surface friction between the top elastic surface 3a of the cushion with the posterior surface 14 of the body of the patient 6, and between the bottom elastic surface 3b of the cushion 2 with the horizontal surface 12 is minimized. This friction is encountered while the cushion 2 is being slid in between the body 6 and said horizontal surface 12, thus by advancing from the setting in
[0185] As shown in
[0186] The advancement between steps in a possible execution of the method according to the invention are shown in
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[0188] The advancement from the setting of
[0189] (a) Sliding the cushion 2 in its deflated state in between the body of the patient 6 lying on the first horizontal surface 12, and the posterior surface 14 of the body 6, which is in its first position, as shown in
[0190] (b) Inflating the cushion 2 so that it assumes a wedge shape, thereby rotating the body 6 around the rotation axis 15. Therewith the angle 25 of the body 6 with the first horizontal surface 12 is being increased, until the body 6 is in its second position, depicted in
[0191] (c) Stopping the inflation of the cushion 2.
[0192] In the execution of the method, the second position depicted in
[0193] The further advancement between steps in a possible execution of the method according to the invention is shown in
[0194] The advancement from the setting of
[0195] (d) Rotating the body 6 over the rotation axis 15 while exerting manual force thereon, such that the angle thereof with the first horizontal surface 12 is being increased, and the angle thereof with the second horizontal surface 22 is simultaneously being decreased by the same rate, until the body 6 is in a prone position on the second horizontal surface 22.
[0196] (e) Stopping the manual rotation of the body 6, such that it assumes its third position, depicted in