Surgical postioner devices such as described within U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,621 entitled “Lateral Surgical Positioner Device” and U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,176 entitled “Universal Lateral Positioner” require foam pads arranged on the metal support plates that come in contact with the patient during hip surgery to prevent dermal abrasion.
The foam pads usually consist of a plurality of pieces cemented together to form a square, round or rectangular structure defining a rectangular opening at one end to receive the metal support plate and a foam pad cemented to the opposite end for contact with the patient.
Since the pads are held together by cement, the cement could possibly become pliable under heat and pressure causing replacement during the surgery process.
Accordingly, one purpose of the invention is to disclose a method of providing a foam pad for use with hip procedure positioner devices, part of which is formed from a single pair of foam pieces, without requiring supplemental cement procedures.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a dual compression arrangement whereby the pad in contact with the patient is more compressive than the pad in contact with the positioner to provide greater patient comfort during contact.
A dual compression foam pad arrangement for use with surgical postioner devices is formed from a single pair of foam pieces that are cloverleaf-shaped to provide more flexible contact with the patient. The foam piece in contact with the patient is made of a more porous polyurethane material than the foam piece in contact with the positioner support plate for greater patient comfort. A solid plastic connector clip is fixedly attached to the foam piece in contact with the surgical postioner support for press-fit connection therewith.
The surgical postioner device described within U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,621 is depicted at 10 in
The patient rear support 13 is supported on the plate 11 and retains a rear pad 14 consisting of a first layer 14A of more porous polyurethane material than the second layer 14B for purposes which will be described below in greater detail.
As described within aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,621, a front support 15 is supported on the plate 11 and retains a top arm 16 terminating in a top support plate 17 and a bottom arm 18 terminating in a bottom support plate 19. The top and bottom dual compression pads, hereafter “pads”, 20A, 20B, shown in phantom are attached to the top and bottom plates 17, 19 in the manner to be described below.
The arrangement of the pads 20A and 20B relative to the connector clip or plate 21 is best seen by now referring to
The pad 20A′ which comes in contact with the surgical postioner plate 17 of
After pad 20A is moved in the indicated direction and is attached to pad 20B, by cementing or by means of a laser weld process, both pads 20A, 20B are moved into contact with the connector plate or clip 21 made of a solid plastic material, and are attached to the plate or clip by cementing or by means of a similar laser weld process. To facilitate attachment of the plate or clip 21 to the postioner plate 17 of
The attachment of the top pad 20, consisting of pads 20A, 20A′ joined together and to the plate or clip 21, to the top plate 17 at the end of the top arm 16 of surgical postioner 10 of
The bottom pad 20B is attached to the bottom plate 19 at the end of the bottom arm 18 of the surgical postioner 10 of
When the surgery is completed, the top and bottom pads 20A, 20B of
An arrangement has herein been described for fabricating a pair of clover-shaped patient support plates that are removable attached to surgical positioner units via plates or clips. The provision of less dense porous plastic material for ease and comfort to the patient is an important feature of the instant invention.
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