The present invention relates to the transportation of radiation therapy patients from one modality to another.
Radiation therapy is a technique used to treat patients suffering from cancer. An external radiation beam is used to treat the tumor. In order to ensure that the radiation beam is applied to the cancerous cells and to minimize the amount of radiation applied to healthy cells it is imperative that the location of the tumor is known. In order to pinpoint the location of the tumor multiple imaging techniques can be used such as CT, x-ray, or magnetic resonance. After imaging the patient is treated on either a Linear Accelerator (photon treatment) or a proton treatment machine or using brachytherapy. A typical patient will undergo a series of treatments over the course of a few weeks. In order to ensure that the patient is positioned in the same position for each treatment a variety of immobilization devices are often used. The effort required to set up a patient in these devices can often take significant time. This process is typically performed in the treatment room. This is time that the machine is not able to treat the subject or other patients. In addition, it is sometimes required to re-image the patient throughout the course of treatment to verify that the treatment is being applied to the desired location.
In view of the foregoing, there exists a need for more time efficient and safe transferring of patients between modalities for treatment and imaging.
Aspects of the invention include a system for transporting a patient between modalities. The system includes a treatment couch having a couch top, a trolley having a stationary surface, and a patient transfer device having a surface configured to support a patient. The system also includes at least one roller positioned to facilitate movement of the patient transfer device with respect to the stationary surface of the trolley, providing a low friction interface between the patient transfer device and the stationary surface of the trolley as the patient transfer device is moved, relative to the stationary surface of the trolley, between the stationary surface of the trolley and the couch top of the treatment couch.
Further aspects of the invention include a patient transfer device configured for transporting a patient between surfaces of modalities. The patient transfer device includes a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface being configured to support a patient. The patient transfer device also includes at least one roller associated with the bottom surface of the patient transfer device, the at least one roller being positioned to facilitate movement of the patient transfer device with respect to a stationary surface of one modality, thereby providing a reduced friction interface between the patient transfer device and the stationary surface of the one modality as the patient transfer device is moved, relative to the stationary surface of one modality, between the stationary surface of the one modality and a surface of another modality.
Additional aspects of the invention include a method for transporting a patient between modalities. The method includes placing a patient transfer device on a stationary surface of one modality, positioning a patient on a top surface of the patient transfer device, and aligning the stationary surface of the one modality to a surface of another modality. The method also includes transferring the patient transfer device with the patient on the top surface between the stationary surface of the one modality and the surface of the another modality along at least one roller associated with the patient transfer device, the at least one roller facilitating movement of the patient transfer device between the stationary surface of the one modality and the surface of the another modality.
Even further aspects of the invention include a patient transfer system. The patient transport system includes a patient surface, a lower surface, and at least one roller separating or interposed between the patient surface and the lower surface.
Aspects of the invention also include a roller for transferring patients. The roller includes a bottom plate containing a pocket, a top plate containing at least one circular cutout, and at least one circular roller which is encapsulated between the bottom plate and the top place and protrudes through the at least one cut out of the top plate.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the scope of the invention. The present invention provides systems, methods, and devices for decreasing the amount of time that is spent setting a patient up inside a treatment room. This time savings allows more treatments to be performed each day. This allows more cancer sufferers to have access to the critical treatment they need. It also allows the hospital or treatment facility to achieve the maximum return on their investment in the treatment facility.
The present invention provides a low friction transfer surface. This allows the patient and immobilization devices to be setup outside the treatment room. They are then transported to the treatment room and transferred to the treatment modality.
When transporting patients from one device or table (target modality) of a hospital to another, it is often desirable to employ a low friction transfer device which consists of rollers. Such a device enables the safe transfer of a patient from one target modality to another. By placing rollers between the patient surface of the patient transfer device and target modality, the patient can be moved easily and safely for both the patient and the hospital staff moving the patient. A desirable low friction transfer device must also work with a variety of imaging and treatment modalities.
One or more rollers can be attached to the bottom surface of a patient transfer device or top surface of the target modality. They can be placed selectively on either surface to maximize imaging area. This allows a very low friction transfer of the patient from a trolley to a target device. The target device may be many different types of equipment, including but not limited to: radiation therapy treatment tables, CT tables, MRI tables, brachytherapy tables, etc. In other words, one example of the use of the system involves transfer to CT and MRI couches (for imaging) as well as treatment couches. There are also systems in which the patient is imaged and treated on the same couch (MRI/Linac), and the present invention can be utilized for such systems as well.
Referring to the figures generally, the invention provides patient transfer devices (such as devices 2, 30, 40 and 66) for transferring patients between modalities in a time-efficient manner. The modalities can include a trolley (such as trolley 60), a stationary surface (such as surfaces 4 and 65), a treatment couch (such as treatment couch 64), and/or a couch top (such as couch top 62).
Generally, a low friction interface is provided between the patient transfer devices and the modalities. For example, rollers (such as rollers 6, 20, 32, 42, and 50) are positioned between the patient transfer device and the modality to facilitate movement of the patient transfer device and the modalities. The rollers may be coupled, embedded, attached, mounted, adhered, and/or otherwise associated with, etc., with the patient transfer device via the bottom surface (such as bottom surfaces 10, 33, and 41) of the patient transfer device and/or the top surface (such as top surfaces 12 and 68, and couch top 62) of the modalities.
The rollers and patient transfer devices may be formed of various materials. For example, the materials may include ceramic-based materials, polymers, metallic-based materials, composite materials, and/or any combination thereof, but equivalent materials are contemplated for use as well.
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The rollers 6 and 20 are positioned such that a space (e.g., space 16 and space 22) is formed between the bottom surface 10 of the patient transfer device 2 and the top surface 12 of the modality 4. It is preferable to keep the height of the space 16 and 22 minimal. The spaces 16 and 22 create air gaps between the patient transfer device 2 and the modality 4 which can impact treatment delivery and imaging accuracy. In one embodiment, the rollers 6 and 20 protrude from the patient transfer device 2 such that the space 16, 22 is about 1 cm. The spaces 16 and 22 may preferably be less than about 0.5 cm.
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The patient transfer device 66 may be moved between modalities (e.g., the trolley 60 and the treatment couch 64) as disclosed herein. First, a patient transfer device is placed on a stationary surface of a modality. In one embodiment, the patient transfer device is configured to support a patient. A patient is then positioned on a top surface of the patient transfer device.
Next, the stationary surface of the modality is aligned to a surface of another modality. In one embodiment, the stationary surface is on a trolley, and the trolley is moved next to another modality (e.g., a treatment couch) to align the stationary surface with the treatment couch. In an embodiment, the stationary surface and the other modality are aligned by aligning guide tracks formed on the stationary surface and/or the other modality.
The patient transfer device is then transferred between the modalities with the patient supported by the patient transfer device. In an embodiment, the patient transfer device is transferred between a trolley and a treatment couch. The patient transfer device may be transferred along at least one roller associated with the patient transfer device. The at least one roller facilitates movement of the patient transfer device between the modalities. The at least one roller may be attached, coupled, embedded, mounted, adhered, etc., to the patient transfer device. While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described herein, it will be understood that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims cover all such variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application relates to Provisional Application No. 61/865,539 (“A Method and Device for Transporting Patients Between Target Modalities Using Rollers”), filed on Aug. 13, 2013, the disclosure of which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US14/50841 | 8/13/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61865539 | Aug 2013 | US |