The present disclosure relates to a locating bar and a system incorporating a locating bar for supporting a patient in a radiotherapy system, computed tomography scan, or magnetic resonance imaging.
Patient supports for use in radiotherapy systems are disclosed in US 2009/0013468. Such systems can be used with image guided radiotherapy systems of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,694,205. One requirement of patient support systems is that various equipment can be located on the support so as to hold the patient in a predetermined position for treatment.
One locating system comprises a bar having pegs at its ends, the pegs being engagable in holes in the patient support surface, and providing a means by which equipment can be located on the support surface. It is often necessary to reposition the bar to accommodate different patients. Any such system must therefore hold the equipment securely in place and be reliably repositionable to a new location.
Because it is sometimes necessary for the patient support to be useable with a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system, the system for locating the bar must also allow positioning of coil arrangements forming part of the MRI system.
The present disclosure seeks to address one or more of these requirements.
A first aspect of the disclosure provides a locating bar for use with a patient support, comprising an elongate patient support surface having a pair of locating tracks defined along opposite long edges of the support surface, each locating track having an inward facing surface, and an outward facing surface in which a series of spaced grooves are defined, the locating tracks being arranged such that a space for the locating bar is defined between the inward facing surfaces, and respective grooves of the outward facing surfaces of the pair of locating tracks are aligned with each other; the locating bar comprising: a substantially rigid bar structure dimensioned to fit between the inward facing surfaces of the locating tracks so as to lie transverse to a longitudinal axis of the support surface; and an end fitting provided at each of opposing ends of the bar structure, each of the end fittings including an abutment surface configured to engage the inward facing surface of a respective locating track, and a resilient locking formation configured to engage in one of the grooves in the respective locating track.
In accordance with some embodiments, the locating bar can further comprise at least one locating formation, e.g. a pair of locating formations, projecting upwardly from the bar structure and configured to engage in a corresponding locating recess in a piece of equipment to be positioned on the upper surface of the patient support. The locating formations can be conical in shape.
In accordance with some embodiments, the end fitting can comprise an upper member extending from the end surface and configured to project over the respective locating track, and a locking formation extending downwardly from the upper member. The upper member can include a tab projecting beyond the locking formation for moving the locking formation out of engagement with the groove of the locating track.
In accordance with some embodiments, the end fitting can be formed from a resilient plastic material.
Another aspect of the disclosure provides a system, comprising: a patient support including an elongate patient support surface; a pair of locating tracks defined along opposite long edges of the support surface, each locating track having an inward facing surface, and an outward facing surface in which a series of spaced grooves are defined, the locating tracks being arranged such that a space for a locating bar is defined between the inward facing surfaces, and respective grooves of the outward facing surfaces of the pair of locating tracks are aligned with each other; and a locating bar comprising: a substantially rigid bar structure dimensioned to fit between the inward facing surfaces of the locating tracks so as to lie transverse to a longitudinal axis of the support surface; and an end fitting provided at each of opposing ends of the bar structure, each of the end fittings including an abutment surface configured to engage the inward facing surface of a respective one of the locating tracks, and a resilient locking formation configured to engage in one of the grooves of the respective locating track.
In accordance with some embodiments, the system can further comprise a pair of guide tracks located outside the locating tracks in which a coil support stand can be secured so as to be slidable with respect to the patient support surface.
In accordance with some embodiments, the system can further comprise a series of indexing marks adjacent each locating track.
A further aspect of the disclosure provides a system, comprising: a patient support including an elongate patient support surface; a first pair of locating tracks defined along opposite long edges of the support surface, each locating track having an inward facing surface, and an outward facing surface in which a series of spaced grooves are defined, the locating tracks being arranged such that a space for a locating bar is defined between the inward facing surfaces, and respective grooves of the outward facing surfaces of the pair of locating tracks are aligned with each other; a second pair of locating tracks located outboard of the first pair of locating tracks and configured to slidably receive a support stand; and a locating bar comprising: a substantially rigid bar structure dimensioned to fit between the inward facing surfaces of the locating tracks so as to lie transverse to a longitudinal axis of the support surface; and an end fitting provided at each of opposing ends of the bar structure, each of the end fittings including an abutment surface configured to engage the inward facing surface of a respective one of the locating tracks, and a resilient locking formation configured to engage in one of the grooves in the respective locating track.
In accordance with some embodiments, at least one coil can be mounted on the support stand, the at least one coil being configured to operate as part of a magnetic resonance imaging system.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support stand can include a height adjustment mechanism by which the height of the at least one coil can be adjusted.
In accordance with some embodiments the patient support, the first and second locating tracks, and the at least one locating bar can be made from non-metallic materials.
A further aspect of the disclosure provides a method, comprising: providing a patient support including an elongate patient support surface, a pair of locating tracks defined along opposite long edges of the support surface, each locating track having an inward facing surface, and an outward facing surface in which a series of spaced grooves are defined, the locating tracks being arranged such that a space for a locating bar is defined between the inward facing surfaces, and respective grooves of the outward facing surfaces of the pair of locating tracks are aligned with each other; providing a locating bar including a substantially rigid bar structure dimensioned to fit between the inward facing surfaces of the locating tracks so as to lie transverse to a longitudinal axis of the support surface, and an end fitting provided at each of opposing ends of the bar structure; and engaging an abutment surface of each end fitting with the inward facing surface of a respective one of the locating tracks, while engaging a resilient locking formation of each end fitting in one of the grooves of the respective locating track to secure the locating bar to the patient support surface using the locking formation.
Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying figures.
An MRI coil arrangement 28 can be arranged on the system 10 as is shown in
As shown in
Methods for positioning the locating bar 60 are described next. In use, the position of the locating bar 60 can be adjusted by raising the tabs 70 to disengage the locking formations 72 from respective grooves 48. Once the locking formations 72 are disengaged, the locating bar 60 is free to slide along the surface of the bed 16 and may be moved along locating tracks 40 to a desired position defined by index marks 55. Upon reaching the desired position, the tabs 70 are resiliently released to allow the locking formations 72 to engage in respective grooves 48 and lock the locating bar 60 in position. In one embodiment, end fittings 64 further comprise a pressure pad 74. As illustrated in
Where the bed is to be used with an MRI system, the MRI coil support 28 shown in
It will be understood that persons having ordinary skill in the art may make various alterations and changes without departing from the essence and scope of the present disclosure. The shape and spacing of the locating pegs 62 may be adapted to suit the design of the equipment or the needs of the patient. For example, the locating pegs 62 may be configured in various shapes and may be repositioned along the length of the bar. If the locating pegs are repositionable, the bar 61 may be fitted with numerous securing mechanisms 65 to allow the user to vary the position of the locating pegs 62 along the bar 61, or the securing mechanisms 65 may be repositioned along the length of the bar 61 to enable various peg positions. Repositionable securing mechanisms 65 may be slidable and securable along a track (not shown) defined along a length of the bar or fitted into discrete recesses (not shown) defined along the length of the bar 61. The shape and spacing of the locating pegs 62 may also be selected to be incompatible with non-MRI compliant equipment so as to prevent such equipment from being incorrectly used with the MRI system. Furthermore, the exact shape and size of the bar 61 and the dimensions and profiles of the grooves 48 and locking formations 72 can be selected in accordance with the preferences of the user and/or needs of the patient. The various components may also be designed to be easily cleaned and reusable. Materials may be selected to enhance strength and thus improve wear and tear resistance. Accordingly, the disclosure is not limited by embodiments disclosed herein and the scope of protection should be that as defined by the claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/214,518 filed Jan. 8, 2018, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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62614518 | Jan 2018 | US |