Systems and Methods of Preventing Bedsores
20170087036 ยท 2017-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F15/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Example embodiments of the systems and methods of preventing bedsores take the pressure off of the soft tissue and direct it on the bone, which is made to handle the weight and the pressure. In example embodiments, to insert pins, incisions are made in the skin. A hole may then be drilled into the bone and a pin may be inserted into the hole in the bone. The pins may extend out through the skin. A support plate may be connected to the pins. In one embodiment, holes are drilled though the plate to accommodate the external fixation pins. In an alternative embodiment, one or more crossbars may be connected from pin to pin and then the plate may be clamped onto the one or more crossbars. In an example embodiment, a removable panel is located in the plate to provide access to tend to the wound.
Claims
1. A system comprising: a plurality of external fixation pins configured to: attach to a weight bearing bone; and extend through the skin; and at least one support structure configured to attach to at least one of the plurality of external fixation pins.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the support structure attaches to each of the plurality of external fixation pins.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises an access port allowing for access to the insertion areas.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the access port comprises at least one of a pop-out cover and a hinged cover.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the external fixation pins fit through holes in the support structure.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises a frame attached to the plurality of external fixation pins.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising a support plate configured to attach to the frame.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one support structure attaches to exactly one of the plurality of external fixation pins.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the support structures comprise at least one attachment mechanism of fitting over the external fixation pins or screwing into the external fixation pins.
10. A method comprising: attaching a plurality of external fixation pins to a weight bearing bone , the external fixation pins extending through the skin; and attaching at least one support structure to at least one of the plurality of external fixation pins.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the attaching comprises attaching the support structure to each of the external fixation pins.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising providing an access port in the support structure.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the access port comprises at least one of a pop-out cover and a hinged cover.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein attaching the support structure comprises fitting the support structure onto the external fixation pins such that the external fixation pins fit through holes in the support structure.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein attaching comprises attaching a frame to the plurality of external fixation pins.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising attaching a support plate to the frame.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein each of the at least one support structures attaches to exactly one of the plurality of external fixation pins.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the support structures comprise at least one attachment mechanism of fitting over the external fixation pins and screwing into the external fixation pins.
19. A system comprising: a plurality of external fixation pins configured to: attach to a weight bearing bone; and extend through the skin; and at least one support structure configured to: attach to at least one of the plurality of external fixation pins; and fit a shape and size of a body being attached to.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein the support structure comprises a frame attached to the plurality of external fixation pins and a support plate configured to attach to the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0019] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like elements throughout the several figures, and in which example embodiments are shown. Embodiments of the claims may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The examples set forth herein are non-limiting examples and are merely examples among other possible examples.
[0020] On of the most common locations for bedsores is tailbone area or around the spine. There is a lot of turning and shifting of weight that should occur every couple of hours or so to prevent the bedsores, but there is still a propensity for the bedsores to still develop while in nursing homes.
[0021] Bedsores fall into one of four stages based on their severity. The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, a professional organization that promotes the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers, defines each stage as follows. In Stage I, the beginning stage of a pressure sore. the following characteristics are presented. The skin is not broken. The skin may appear red on people with lighter skin color, and the skin does not briefly lighten (blanch) when touched. On people with darker skin, the skin may show discoloration, and the sore does not blanch when touched. The site may be tender, painful, firm, soft, warm or cool compared with the surrounding skin.
[0022] In Stage II, the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and part of the underlying layer of skin (dermis) may be damaged or lost. The wound may be shallow and pinkish or red. The wound may look like a fluid-filled blister or a ruptured blister.
[0023] In Stage III, the ulcer is a deep wound. The loss of skin usually exposes some fat. The ulcer looks crater-like. The bottom of the wound may have some yellowish dead tissue. The damage may extend beyond the primary wound below layers of healthy skin.
[0024] In Stage IV, an ulcer shows large-scale loss of tissue. The wound may expose muscle, bone or tendons. The bottom of the wound likely contains dead tissue that's yellowish or dark and crusty. The damage often extends beyond the primary wound below layers of healthy skin. A pressure ulcer is considered unstageable if its surface is covered with yellow, brown, black or dead tissue such that it is not possible to determine the depth of the wound.
[0025] Once a bedsore reaches stage III or IV, current treatments may include a fluidized bed in which air is blown through that makes the bed similar to a waterbed. These beds may be very costly and are usually rented on a daily basis. Example embodiments of the systems and methods of preventing bedsores include the use of external fixation pins, or modified pins, widely used in orthopedic surgeries. Various additions may be made to connect crossbars for frameworks using these pins as support. The external fixation pins are usually used for broken bones and fractures to hold the bone fragments into position while the bone heals. With the example embodiments of preventing bedsores disclosed herein, the external fixation pins may be inserted into the normal weight bearing prominence of the pelvis so that the weight is born by the bones that normally support the weight. However, a frame may be constructed using the external fixation pins so that the weight is born by the bone not the soft tissues.
[0026] Example embodiments of the systems and methods of preventing bedsores take the pressure off of the soft tissue and direct it on the bone, which is made to handle the weight and the pressure. In example embodiments, to insert the pins, incisions are made in the skin. A hole may then be drilled into the bone and a pin may be inserted into the hole in the bone. The pins may be loaded into a drill and then drilled into the bone. The pins may extend out through the skin. In situ infections may occur but are fairly easy to treat. If the pin is removed, infection treatment is straight-forward. A support plate may be connected to the pins. The plate may be constructed of hard, durable plastic. An example embodiment uses a thick plastic that may be shaped in a standard shape or it may be fit to a particular patient. In one embodiment, holes are drilled though the support plate to accommodate the external fixation pins. In an alternative embodiment, one or more crossbars may be connected from pin to pin and then the plate may be clamped onto the one or more crossbars. In an example embodiment, a removable panel is located in the plate to provide access to tend to the wound.
[0027] Example embodiments of the external fixation pins include various lengths and various materials. Various means of connecting the support structure include non-limiting examples of a threaded nut, clamp, ball and socket, and a cotter pin. In an example embodiment, a crossbar is attached to the pins and the support structure is attached to the crossbar, for example, with a clamping mechanism. In an alternative embodiment, a custom plate may be designed using a computer generated model that fits on the pins. The pins may extend through the plate and the plate is affixed to the pins. Again, various means of affixing the custom plate include non-limiting examples of a threaded nut, clamp, ball and socket, and a cotter pin. In an example embodiment standard size plates may accommodate various sized people.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment, the pins include a mushroom-type cap on the end. The mushroom-type ends act as the support to keep the pressure off of the localized area and obviate the use of the support plate. Although the pelvis bone is used in most of the drawings and the description for illustrative purposes, example embodiments of the systems and methods of preventing bedsores disclosed herein may be used for any area of the body. The purpose of the example embodiments disclosed herein is to have the bone bear the weight so that the soft tissue is not bearing the pressure of the weight of the body between the boney prominences and a bed or other structure. The support structure may be designed to distribute the weight.
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[0037] Although the present disclosure has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.