PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM
20250009547 ยท 2025-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F5/37
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/37
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system and method are disclosed for positioning a patient on an operating table. The patient positioning system includes a positioning pad having a body formed from a compressible material, a first end and a second end. The body has a thickness which increases from the first end of the positioning pad to the second end of the positioning pad. A plurality of tethers may be fixedly secured to the body. Each of the tethers may include a fastening member adapted to secure the body to an operating table. The positioning pad may include a perforated section to mirror a perineal cutout of an operating table.
Claims
1. A positioning system for positioning a patient on an operating table, the positioning system comprising: a head rest; a pad comprising a body formed from a compressible material and having a first end, a second end, a first side wall, and second side wall; a first tether fixedly secured to the body and extending from the first side wall; and a tether secured to the body and extending from the second side wall, wherein each of the tethers are adapted to secure the pad the operating table.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the head rest is separate from the pad.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the body has a thickness which increases from the first end of the body to the second end of the body.
4. The system of claim 1, further comprising at least one strap for securing the patient to the operating table.
5. The system of claim 4, further comprising a comfort strip configured to be positioned between the strap and the patient, wherein the comfort strip is formed of a compressible material.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the body includes a transverse cut which extends transversely from the first side side wall of the body the second side wall of the body, the transverse cut being configured to allow placement of a sheet through the positioning pad.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the body further comprises a removable perforated section configured to correspond with a perineal cutout of the operating table.
8. A pad for use under a patient on an operating table, the pad comprising: a body formed from a compressible material and having a first end, a second end, a first side wall, and second side wall, the body having a thickness which increases from the first end of the body to the second end of the body; a first tether fixedly secured to the body and extending from the first side wall; and a second tether secured to the body and extending from the second side wall, wherein each of the tethers are adapted to secure the pad the operating table.
9. The pad of claim 8, wherein the body includes a transverse cut which extends transversely from the first side wall of the body to the second side wall of the body and through the first side wall and the second side wall, the transverse cut being configured to allow placement of a sheet through the pad in spaced relation to a top surface of body.
10. The pad of claim 9, wherein each of the tethers includes a fastening member to secure the pad to the operating table.
11. The pad of claim 10, wherein the fastening member of each of the tethers includes hook and loop fasteners.
12. The pad of claim 8, wherein the thickness of the body at the first end is about one inch and the thickness of the body at the second end is about three inches.
13. The pad of claim 8, wherein the body further comprises a removable perforated section configured to correspond with a perineal cutout of the operating table.
14. The pad of claim 8, wherein the body is formed from first and second layers bonded together.
15. The pad of claim 14, wherein the first and second layers are formed of polyurethane foams.
16. A positioning pad for positioning a patient on an operating table comprising: a body formed from a compressible material having a slip-resistant surface, a first end and a second end, the body having a thickness which increases from the first end of the body to the second end of the body, wherein the body includes a transverse cut which extends transversely from one side wall of the body to an opposite side wall of the body, the transverse cut being configured to allow placement of a sheet through the positioning pad in spaced relation to the slip-resistant surface, and wherein the transverse cut is spaced from the first end of the body and extends through the second end of the body.
17. The positioning pad of claim 16, further comprising: a first tether fixedly secured to the body and extending from the first side wall; and a second tether secured to the body and extending from the second side wall, wherein each of the tethers are adapted to secure the pad the operating table.
18. The positioning pad of claim 17, wherein each of the tethers includes a fastening member to secure the pad to the operating table.
19. The positioning pad of claim 16, wherein the body is formed from first and second layers bonded together.
20. The positioning pad of claim 16, wherein the fastening member of each of the tethers includes hook and loop fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Various embodiments of the presently disclosed positioning system are described herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0036] Referring to
[0037] As will be discussed in further detail below, the positioning pad 12 is secured to an operating table T with tethers 22 and a patient P is positioned onto the positioning pad 12. Thereafter, the patient P is secured to the operating table T using the straps 14. The positioning pad 12 is configured to better distribute a patient's weight onto an operating table T when the patient is positioned in an inclined position, e.g., the Trendelenburg position. The positioning pad 12 also is adapted to space the sheet 16 from the patient P to increase the surface area of the patient P which contacts the positioning pad 12 to better immobilize the patient as will be discussed in detail below.
[0038] Referring to
[0039] The positioning pad 12 is formed from a compressible foam material which defines a slip-resistant or tacky surface 40. The foam material can be a visco-elastic foam which conforms to the shape of a patient to minimize or prevent slippage of the patient in relation to the positioning pad 12. In one embodiment, the positioning pad 12 has a width of 20 inches and a length of 32 inches. Alternately, pads 12 having different dimensions to accommodate different size patients or which are more suitable for a specific surgical procedures are envisioned. The positioning pad 12 includes a transverse cut 36 that extends from one side wall 12c of the positioning pad 12 to the other side wall 12d of the positioning pad 12. The transverse cut 36 is dimensioned to receive the sheet 16 to provide separation between the sheet 16 and the patient. More specifically, the transverse cut 36 allows a portion of the positioning pad 12 to be deformed upwardly (
[0040] In an embodiment, the transverse cut 36 extends from a location spaced from the first end wall 12a through the second end wall 12b. Alternatively, the transverse cut 36 need not extend through the second end wall 12b of the positioning pad 12 but can be spaced from and positioned between the first and second end walls 12a, 12b of the positioning pad 12 or extend through the first end wall 12a of the positioning pad 12 and be spaced from the second end wall 12b.
[0041] The tethers 22 are fixedly attached to the positioning pad 12. In the illustrated embodiment, four tethers 22 are secured to the pad 12 with one tether 22 secured at each end of each side wall 12c, 12d of the positioning pad 12. As discussed above, the tethers 22 include a fastening member or members 30, e.g., a buckle or hook and loop fasteners, for securing the tethers to a rail R (
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[0043] In one embodiment, the patient positioning system 10 includes one or more comfort strips 46 (
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[0045] In use, the positioning pad 12 is secured to an operating table T using the tethers 22 which are secured to rails R of the operating table T. When securing a patient T in the Trendelenburg position, the table T will be inclined at an angle of between about 15 degrees and 30 degrees. The positioning pad 12 is secured to the table T such that thicker end 12b is positioned below thinner end 12a. Next, the patient P is positioned on the positioning pad 12 with the patient's shoulders positioned on thicker end 12b of the positioning pad 12 and each end of sheet 16 is folded over an arm A (
[0046] In an embodiment shown in
[0047] In an embodiment, the Indentation Force Deflection (IFD) of the first material can be between about 9 and 15 and the IFD of the second material can be between about 22 and 40. Alternately, first and second materials having wide IFD ranges are envisioned.
[0048] In an alternate embodiment shown in
[0049] Positioning pad 212 can be used in substantially the same manner as positioning pad 12 as discussed above. In addition, the sheet 16 can be inserted into the slit 280, through the transverse cut 236, and out of slit 282 such that the sheet 16 is positioned on opposite sides of a patient located on the positioning pad 212. Thereafter, each end of the sheet 16 can be wrapped over a patient's arm A and inserted back into the transverse cut 236 to secure the patient to an operating table. As shown in
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[0052] In embodiments, the first layer 424a is formed of a polyurethane foam, e.g., polyurethane foam grade: RA180-023-450, which has a density of 1.800.05 pounds per cubic foot, a 25 percent indentation force deflection (IFD) (four inch thickness) of 233 lbf, a minimum resilience (ball rebound) of 45 percent, a minimum tensile strength of 12 psi, a minimum elongation of 125 percent, a minimum tear strength of 1.7 pounds of force per linear inch, and a minimum airflow of 2 cubic feet per minute. In embodiments, the second layer 424b is also formed of a polyurethane foam which is bonded to a top surface of the first layer 424a with an adhesive, such as, for example, SABA Aquabond RSD 3801 in combination with SABA Activator 3739 (each available from SABA Dinxperlo BV, Dinxperlo, the Netherlands). In embodiments, the second layer 424b is a polyurethane foam grade: V450-009-000, which has a minimum density of 4.1 pounds per cubic foot, a 25 percent IFD (four inch thickness) of 92 lbf, a minimum tensile strength of 3.5 psi, a minimum elongation of 100 percent, and a minimum airflow of two cubic feet per minute. Alternately, other known deformable materials having the requisite properties can be used to form the first and second layers.
[0053] As illustrated, the first layer 424a has a thickness which increases from a first endwall to a second endwall and the transverse cut 436 is formed through the first layer 424a. It is also envisioned that the second layer can have a thickness that increases from a first endwall to a second endwall and that the transverse cut 436 can be formed through the second layer 424. As discussed above with regard to positioning pad 112, layer 424a can have a higher firmness than layer 424b. As such, layer 424b is better able to mold to a patient and layer 424a is better able to provide added support and facilitate improved pressure distribution over the positioning pad 412 onto an operating table. Alternately, layers 424a and 424b can be formed of materials having a variety of different characteristics. The positioning pad 412 is used in the same manner as the positioning pad 212 and will not be described in further detail herein.
[0054] Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.