Claims
- 1. A method of performing cardiac surgery on a patient's heart, comprising covering a patient with an inflatable blanket for a forced air convection system, said inflatable blanket having at least one separable seal line within said blanket, which separable seal line may be separated to form a slit; accessing a patient's leg artery through said slit; passing an elongate medical instrument through said slit, and through said femoral artery toward said patient's heart; performing cardiac surgery with said elongate medical instrument; and withdrawing said elongate medical instrument from said femoral artery through said slit.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said leg artery is a femoral artery.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said blanket comprises:
an upper sheet of material; a lower sheet of material, at least a portion of which is air-permeable; wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are sealed together around peripheral edges thereof to form an inflatable blanket having an upper end, a lower end for positioning near feet of a patient when said blanket is in use, and two substantially parallel sides, with an inflatable cavity between the upper and lower sheets, an inflation port located at the lower end of the inflatable blanket connecting said inflatable cavity with the atmosphere and through which air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket; and wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are further sealed together along at least two separable seal lines, such that when at least one of said separable seal lines is separated to form a slit, access through the blanket is provided through said slit to a desired area of the patient on whom said blanket is being utilized, wherein said separable seal lines are located in an upper half of said blanket opposite said lower end, said separable seal lines are spaced away from and do not intersect said upper end, said sides and said lower end, and said separable seal lines are substantially parallel with each other and with said sides of said blanket.
- 4. An inflatable blanket for a forced air convection system comprising:
an upper sheet of material; a lower sheet of material, at least a portion of which is air-permeable; wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are sealed together around peripheral edges thereof to form an inflatable blanket having an upper end, a lower end for positioning near feet of a patient when said blanket is in use, and two substantially parallel sides, with an inflatable cavity between the upper and lower sheets, an inflation port located at the lower end of the inflatable blanket connecting said inflatable cavity with the atmosphere and through which air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket; and wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are further sealed together along at least two separable seal lines, such that when at least one of said separable seal lines is separated to form a slit, access through the blanket is provided through said slit to a desired area of the patient on whom said blanket is being utilized, wherein said separable seal lines are located in an upper half of said blanket opposite said lower end, said separable seal lines are spaced away from and do not intersect said upper end, said sides and said lower end, and said separable seal lines are substantially parallel with each other and with said sides of said blanket.
- 5. The inflatable blanket of claim 4 wherein said inflation port is connectable with an air supply hose through which said air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket, wherein said inflation port is formed between said upper sheet and said lower sheet by sealing peripheral portions of said upper sheet and said lower sheet so as to form a central air passageway within said inflation port communicating with said inflatable cavity.
- 6. The inflatable blanket of claim 5 wherein said inflation portion is tubular, said inflatable blanket further including a tubular sheath attached to the blanket and positioned around an outside surface of said inflation port, for covering at least a portion of the outside surface of said inflation port, and for covering at least a portion of said air supply hose when said air supply hose is connected to said inflation port.
- 7. The inflatable blanket of claim 6 wherein said inflation port extends outwardly away from the lower end of the inflatable blanket, and is formed by sealing peripheral portions of extensions of said upper sheet and said lower sheet, which extensions extend outwardly from said lower end of said inflatable blanket.
- 8. The inflatable blanket of claim 4 further including seal areas provided between the upper sheet and the lower sheet proximal to the lower end of the blanket for providing foot-covering areas proximal to the lower end of the blanket, wherein said seal areas reduce passage of air into said foot-covering areas of said inflatable blanket.
- 9. An inflatable blanket apparatus having forced air convection comprising:
an upper sheet of material; a lower sheet of material, at least a portion of which is air-permeable; wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are sealed together around peripheral edges thereof to form an inflatable blanket having an upper end, a lower end for positioning near feet of a patient when said blanket is in use, and two sides, with an inflatable cavity between the upper and lower sheets, an inflation port located at the lower end of the inflatable blanket connecting said inflatable cavity with the atmosphere and through which air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket; wherein said inflation port is connectable with an air supply hose through which said air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket, wherein said inflation port is formed between said upper sheet and said lower sheet by sealing peripheral portions of said upper sheet and said lower sheet so as to form a central air passageway within said inflation port communicating with said inflatable cavity; and wherein said inflation portion is tubular, said inflatable blanket further including a tubular sheath attached to the blanket and positioned around an outside surface of said inflation port, for covering at least a portion of the outside surface of said inflation port, and for covering at least a portion of said air supply hose when said air supply hose is connected to said inflation port.
- 10. The inflatable blanket apparatus of claim 9, wherein said inflation port extends outwardly away from the lower end of the inflatable blanket, and is formed by sealing peripheral portions of extensions of said upper sheet and said lower sheet, which extensions extend outwardly from said lower end of said inflatable blanket.
- 11. An inflatable blanket apparatus utilizing forced air convection comprising:
an upper sheet of material; a lower sheet of material, at least a portion of which is air-permeable; wherein said upper sheet and said lower sheet are sealed together around peripheral edges thereof to form an inflatable blanket having an upper end, a lower end for positioning near feet of a patient when said blanket is in use, and two substantially parallel sides, with an inflatable cavity between the upper and lower sheets, an inflation port located at the lower end of the inflatable blanket connecting said inflatable cavity with the atmosphere and through which air may be introduced to said inflatable cavity to inflate said blanket; and wherein seal areas are provided between the upper sheet and the lower sheet in the lower end of the blanket for providing foot-covering areas proximal to the lower end of the blanket, wherein said seal areas reduce passage of air into said foot-covering areas of said inflatable blanket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/348,671, filed Jan. 17, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60348671 |
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