Positioning device and method of use
09597247 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Bharat Shah (Springfield, MO, US)
- Dawn Zablocki (Springfield, MO, US)
- Sami Khoshyomn (Springfield, MO, US)
Cpc classification
A61G13/129
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A positioning device is described for supporting an infant with myelomeningocele during surgery, transport and pre- and post-operative procedures. The device allows the patient to be expeditiously re-positioned from prone to supine and lateral positions and vice versa before, during and after surgery. The device allows access to the myelomeningocele while the patient is secured in the device.
Claims
1. A portable device for transporting a patient and for use in positioning a patient during a surgical procedure, including pre and post operative surgical procedures, on a dorsal area of a patient comprising: an anterior support, a surgical posterior support, and at least one strap for releasably connecting the anterior support to the posterior surgical support; wherein the anterior support comprises a base having a facial support area wherein the facial support area comprises an aperture through the base of the anterior support for receiving the facial area of the patient and a body support area on a top surface thereof and that further includes a chest support cushion and a pelvic support cushion; and wherein the surgical posterior support comprises a base with a neck support cushion and with an adjustable dorsal opening therein extending from a top surface to a bottom surface thereof, the adjustable dorsal opening for accessing a dorsal area of a patient during a surgical procedure; wherein the adjustable dorsal opening consists of a plurality of nested removable concentric rings; wherein one or more of the nested removable concentric rings are removed prior to a surgical procedure to define the adjustable dorsal opening; wherein each concentric ring fits substantially tight within the next concentric ring; and wherein the patient is disposed between the anterior support and the posterior surgical support during a surgical procedure.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a post-surgery posterior support interchangeable with the surgical posterior support; said post-surgery posterior support comprising a base and a fixed dorsal opening therein for accessing a dorsal area of a patient after a surgical procedure; wherein said post-surgery posterior support may be interchanged with the surgical posterior support after completion of a surgical procedure.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the body support area and the facial support area comprise a raised portion extending continuously along the length of the base of the anterior support.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein the body support area further comprises an abdominal aperture.
5. A portable device for transporting a patient and for use in positioning a patient during a surgical procedure, including pre and post operative surgical procedures, on a dorsal area of a patient comprising consisting of: a frontal support cushion, a posterior support cushion, and an attachment mechanism for releaseably attaching the frontal support cushion to the posterior support cushion; the frontal support cushion formed from a foam material and comprising a base and a raised central support area extending the length of the base; the posterior support cushion formed from a foam material and comprising a base with an adjustable dorsal opening for accessing a dorsal area of a patient during a surgical procedure; the adjustable dorsal opening extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of the posterior support cushion; wherein the adjustable dorsal opening consists of a spiral cut disposed through the base of the posterior support cushion defining a spiral portion of the posterior support cushion; wherein a section of the spiral portion is removed prior to a surgical procedure to define the adjustable dorsal opening; the frontal support cushion having a facial aperture extending through the entire frontal support cushion for receiving a face of a patient and at least one slit disposed in a top surface of the raised central support area and from the facial aperture to an edge of the raised central support area.
6. A portable device for transporting a patient and for use in positioning a patient during a surgical procedure, including pre and post operative surgical procedures, on a dorsal area of a patient comprising: an anterior support, a surgical posterior support, a post-surgery posterior support, and at least one strap for releasably connecting the anterior support to the posterior surgical support or post-surgery posterior support; wherein the anterior support comprises a base having a facial support area wherein the facial support area comprises an aperture through the base of the anterior support for receiving the facial area of the patient and a body support area on a top surface thereof and a chest support cushion and a pelvic support cushion; and wherein the surgical posterior support comprises a base with a neck support cushion and with an adjustable dorsal opening therein extending from a top surface to a bottom surface thereof, the adjustable dorsal opening consisting of a plurality of nested removable concentric rings for accessing a dorsal area of a patient during a surgical procedure; wherein the patient is disposed between the anterior support and the posterior surgical support during a surgical procedure; wherein the post-surgery posterior support is interchangeable with the surgical posterior support; said post-surgery posterior support comprising a base and a fixed dorsal opening therein for accessing a dorsal area of a patient after a surgical procedure; wherein said post-surgery posterior support may be interchanged with the surgical posterior support after completion of a surgical procedure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The positioning device provides an improved device for supporting a patient in prone, supine and lateral positions during surgical procedures and during transport to and from such surgical procedures. The positioning device, in the embodiment shown in the figures, is useful in the treatment of patients with myelomeningocele, often referred to as spina bifida. Such patients have various degrees of exposed spinal tissue in the lumbar or sacral areas of the back, including the nerve tissue in the spinal cord and meningeal membrane.
(11) The exposed spinal elements make it impractical to position the patient in a supine position due to the risk of damage to or infection of the exposed spinal tissue. If the patient is supported in the supine position it is difficult and time-consuming to provide supports to hold the patient in the desired position, without contact to the exposed spinal elements. Such support may be compromised by movement of the patient or movement during transport or manipulation of the patient by surgical staff. Further, it is often desirable to position the patient in both prone and supine positions during the course of surgery and transport to and from surgery, and to interchange the patient between positions without excessive delay and increased risk of trauma to the exposed spinal tissue.
(12) The positioning device provides a device to support a patient allowing quick re-positioning of the patient between the supine, prone or lateral positions during surgery or transport. The patient is positioned between two supports, described in more detail with respect to the figures below, which are formed to contour to the patient's body, both frontal (or anterior) and posterior surfaces. The supports are releasably attached to each other fixing the patient between the supports. The outer surfaces of the supports are capable of disposition on any level surface to hold the patient in the desired position, prone, supine or lateral.
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(14) The supports 100 and 104 are formed from a material that is supportive but provides flexibility and compressibility to contour to the patient's body while continuing to provide structural support. Such materials include, but are not limited to, appropriate types of open or closed cell foam, and other materials exhibiting the described characteristics may be utilized within the scope of this disclosure. The material may be encased in a covering to provide, among other benefits, (i) protection from stains, (ii) ease of cleaning or sterilization or (iii) improved skin contact characteristics. The supports may also be formed from appropriate disposable materials for single use only.
(15) The frontal support 100 and the posterior support 104 are positioned adjacent to the patient 102 and secured to each other by means of a plurality of straps 106. The straps 106 may be disconnected from one or both of the supports 100 and 104 to ease the placing or removing of the patient 102 on or from the positioning device, and also provide a means for pulling the supports 100 and 104 closer together and tightening their fit against the patient 102. The support 100 comprises a base 101 and various supports extending thereform and described in more detail in relation to later figures. The base 101 may have a raised central area, and the base 101 and the supports described below may be assembled from various components or they may be formed from a unitary piece of material, whether by casting, milling, molding or otherwise.
(16) The straps 106 may be formed of commonly used materials for straps, including synthetic or natural fiber materials formed into a woven strap, or plastic materials formed into a solid, extruded or cast strap. Any other type of strap with appropriate properties may be utilized for the straps 106. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the straps 106 are releasably attached to supports 100 and 104 by hook and loop closure, snaps, or other types of releasable attachments, or may be held in place by friction once tightened around the supports and a patient. In other embodiments the straps 106 may be sewed or permanently attached to supports 100 and 104, and provided with adjustable buckles or quick release closures to provide releasable and adjustable connection between the frontal and posterior supports 100 and 104.
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(18) The frontal support 100 is also provided with supports designed to support the various areas of the patient's body without interfering with breathing and access by medical personnel to the patient. In the embodiment shown in
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(20) The posterior support 104 is optionally provided with a variety of supports for engaging the posterior surface of the body of patient 102. The posterior support 104 shown in
(21) The support pads 110, 118, and 120 described with reference to
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(23) During typical use, the patient would first be disposed on the posterior support 104 in a supine position, after the dorsal opening 124 has been adjusted to the appropriate size for the patient. While in the supine position, and before the frontal support 100 has been installed, medical personnel may prepare the patient for the surgical procedure such as by administering anesthesia, placing IV's, lines and tubes as necessary in the arms, mouth and chest of the patient. The frontal support 100 is then positioned over the patient and the lines and tubes are arranged through the openings in the frontal support 100. Then the frontal support 100 is attached to the posterior support 104, securely retaining the patient between the two supports. Once secured, the patient can be rotated from the supine to the prone position and placed on the surgical table for the procedure. After the procedure, the patient may be rotated back onto the posterior support in a supine position, for post-operative care. The posterior support 104 provides support to the patient without pressure or damage to the area of the spinal exposure.
(24) During surgery or other medical procedure, the patient is positioned in the prone position on the frontal support 100 with the head supported by facial support 110. Life support and monitoring connections are routed through the various apertures 108 in the frontal support 100 or along the sides of the frontal support 100. The patient's limbs are positioned over the support 100 to provide comfortable and non-damaging support to the patient during surgery, and the patient's pelvic and chest areas are supported by supports 118 and 120.
(25) During surgery or other medical procedure, the posterior support 104 is positioned above the patient with its patient-facing surface oriented downward. In this position, the posterior support 104 may be positioned to provide neck and back support to the patient and to avoid unwanted contact with the exposed spinal material.
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(27) The posterior support 104 is also provided with an adjustable dorsal opening 124 to allow access to the affected area of the patient's back during surgery. The adjustable dorsal opening 124 may be provided in a variety of configurations, and, in embodiments, is adjustable to the patient. In the embodiment of the positioning device depicted in the figures, the adjustable dorsal opening 124 is provided by a spiral cut that begins in the center of the adjustable dorsal opening 124, and extends outwardly to the maximum extent of the adjustable dorsal opening 124.
(28) In the depicted embodiment, the material in the adjustable dorsal opening 124 may be pulled upwardly out from the center of the spiral cut in a spiral strip. When sufficient material is pulled up from the posterior support 104 to provide the desired dorsal opening 124, then the spiral strip pulled from the center of the adjustable dorsal opening 124 is cut free and discarded, leaving an opening 124 to the patient's back.
(29) When utilizing the positioning device with a patient, the posterior support 104 is disposed on a table or other secure area. The adjustable dorsal opening 124 is adjusted by the user to allow sufficient access to the myelomeningocele while still providing necessary support to the patient. As described above, the adjustment of the adjustable dorsal opening 124 may comprise pulling the spiral cut material up and away from the patient, and cutting off the extended material when the myelomeningocele is completely exposed. In other embodiments of the positioning device, the adjustable dorsal opening 124 may be provided in alternative means, such as pre-cut nested rings of material that may be removed from the opening 124 to adjust the size thereof.
(30) The patient is placed on the posterior support 104 in the supine position and adjusted until all body parts and limbs are appropriately supported. After insertion of lines, anesthesia and other pre-operative procedures are complete, the frontal support 100 is positioned on the patient with adequate access to the mouth and nose is available through the headpiece for any required life support or diagnostic equipment, and secured to the posterior support 104.
(31) Once the patient is properly positioned on the posterior support 104, the frontal support 100 is placed on top of the patient with the neck support 122 against the back of the patient's neck. After the frontal and posterior supports have been adjusted to the patient, the straps 106 are connected between the two supports 100 and 104 and tightened to exert sufficient pressure to retain the patient between the two supports 100 and 104 as positioned. At this time, the patient may be picked up and repositioned by manipulating the positioning device.
(32) In various embodiments, the frontal support 100 may be formed with varying levels, such as raised central portion 200 or lowered edge portions 202.
(33) In addition to allowing the patient to be placed in the prone and supine positions, the positioning device may also be placed on the sides of the supports 100 and 104 to position the patient in a lateral position.
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(35) In various embodiments of the positioning device, different supports may be provided than those shown in
(36) The posterior support 104 as depicted in
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(39) In other embodiments of the positioning device, the adjustable dorsal opening 124 may comprise pre-cut annular rings, nested squares, or other geometric configurations. One such alternative embodiment is depicted in
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(42) In the alternative embodiment, a posterior surgery support 802 is provided that is similar in form and function to the posterior support described in relation to earlier figures. The embodiment shown in
(43) Posterior recovery support 804 is also provided for use during transport and after surgery is complete. The support 804 has a centrally located cut-out 818 that relieves pressure on the wound dressing, while providing better support to the lumbar and sacral area than the posterior surgery support 802. Support 804 is also provided with strip 816 or similar fastening means for securing the support 804 to support 800. In some embodiments, posterior recovery support 804 may be provided with straps to secure the patient to the support 804, optionally including a waist strap.
(44) During typical use of the embodiment shown in
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(46) Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(47) It will be understood that certain features and combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and combinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.