The present disclosure relates generally to a mounting assembly for medical equipment for use in electroanatomic mapping and related procedures. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a versatile mounting assembly for easily and securely mounting a magnetic field generator underneath a patient table in a manner such that the magnetic field generator can be re-positioned easily and quickly without disturbing the patient or negatively impacting the quality of the procedure.
Electrophysiologic testing and radiofrequency ablation have evolved as curative measures for a variety of heart rhythm disturbances, which if left untreated can lead to sudden cardiac death. As experience in this field has grown, ablation is progressively being used to address more complex rhythm disturbances. Using fluoroscopy as an imaging guide, the procedure generally consists of inserting a catheter inside the heart, near the area from which originates the abnormal cardiac electrical activity, and then delivering radiofrequency currents through the catheter tip to ablate the arrhythmogenic area. Fluoroscopy is a conventional visualization technique that is useful for navigating medical devices within the body and for identifying anatomical structures and landmarks within the heart.
Electroanatomic mapping (EAM) systems may be utilized to generate three-dimensional geometric models of the heart to facilitate mapping and ablation procedures. In some cases, EAM uses a magnetic system in combination with a magnetic field generator. The magnetic field generator is typically strapped underneath the table upon which the patient is placed for the procedure. The magnetic field generator generally includes a number of coils configured to emit a low-level magnetic field that interacts with sensors located within the tip of an ablation catheter, mapping catheter, and/or any other devices tracked by the system. In many circumstances and procedures, it is desirable to move and re-position the magnetic field generator beneath the patient and table after the patient has been placed on the table.
The present disclosure provides a mounting assembly for attaching medical equipment underneath a patient table. In one particular embodiment, the present disclosure provides a mounting assembly for attaching a magnetic field generator underneath a patient table. The mounting assembly allows for the secure attachment of the magnetic field generator underneath the patient table while also allowing for easy adjustment and re-positioning of the location of the magnetic field generator, even after the patient is on the table. The re-positioning may be accomplished without the patient being moved or disturbed. In many embodiments the mounting assembly is comprised of a mounting apparatus that attaches directly underneath the patient table and first and second side rails that attach to the magnetic field generator and are configured to slidably attach to, and lock within, the mounting apparatus. In some embodiments, the mounting apparatus, side rails and all or many components thereof are constructed of a material, such as a plastic, a plastic-derived material, or carbon fiber, that provides little or no interference with the performance of the magnetic field generator. Various embodiments of the present disclosure are set forth herein.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure is directed to a mounting assembly for attaching medical equipment to a patient table. The mounting assembly comprises a mounting apparatus including: (i) at least two extendable arms including means for attaching the mounting apparatus to the patient table and at least one guide rail positioned within each extendable arm; (ii) tensioning means positioned along each extendable arm for positioning and securing the mounting apparatus to the patient table; and (iii) means for coupling the at least two extendable arms. The mounting assembly also includes first and second side rails configured to be slidably attached to the mounting apparatus and configured to be attached to the medical equipment.
In another embodiment, the present disclosure is directed to a mounting assembly for attaching a magnetic field generator to a patient table. The mounting assembly comprises a mounting apparatus including: (i) a first and a second extendable arm including a beveled hook at each end thereof for attaching the mounting apparatus to the patient table; (ii) a guide rail positioned within each of the first and second extendable arm; (iii) tensioning bands positioned along each of the first and second extendable arm for positioning and securing the mounting apparatus to the patient table; and (iv) a coupling rod positioned between the first and second extendable arms at each end thereof. The mounting assembly additionally includes first and second side rails configured to be slidably attached to the first and second extendable arms, respectively, and configured to be attached to the magnetic field generator.
In another embodiment, the present disclosure is directed to a method for securing a medical device to a patient table. The method comprises (1) providing a mounting apparatus comprising: (i) a first and a second extendable arm each including a beveled hook at each end thereof and a t-shaped tongue along a length thereof (ii) a guide rail positioned within each of the first and second extendable arm; (iii) tensioning bands positioned along each of the first and second extendable arm; and (iv) a coupling rod positioned between the first and second extendable arms at each end thereof; (2) attaching a first and second side rail to a respective side of the medical device, each of the first and second side rails including a t-shaped groove configured to cooperate with the t-shaped tongue; (3) coupling the mounting apparatus to the patient table by: (i) affixing a first end of the mounting apparatus to the patient table by positioning each beveled hook on the first end of the mounting apparatus about a first edge of the patient table; (ii) opening the mounting apparatus by pulling on a second end of the mounting apparatus; (iii) positioning each beveled hook on the second end of the mounting apparatus about a second edge of the patient table; and (iv) releasing the second end of the mounting apparatus such that the tensioning bands secure the mounting apparatus to the patient table; and (4) sliding the medical device onto mounting apparatus via the t-shaped tongue and groove.
The foregoing and other aspects, features, details, utilities and advantages of the present disclosure will be apparent from reading the following description and claims, and from reviewing the accompanying drawings.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings. It is understood that that Figures are not necessarily to scale.
The present disclosure provides mounting assemblies for medical equipment to be mounted to a patient table. In many embodiments, the mounting assemblies are customized to allow for the mounting of a magnetic field generator underneath a patient table. Mounting assemblies of the multiple embodiments of the present disclosure provide a number of benefits and improvements over conventional mounting systems for medical equipment such as magnetic field generators including, for example, the ability to securely and quickly attach the magnetic field generator to a wide variety of patient table designs, including tables having various widths and lengths. This attachment may be accomplished in accordance with the present disclosure by a single person, without the use of tools traditionally required for mounting medical equipment. Additionally, the mounting assemblies described herein provide the ability to re-position the magnetic field generator relative to a patient after the patient has been placed onto the table; this results in quicker, more efficient, re-positioning with little to no disturbance to the patient. Moreover, because the mounting assemblies described herein may be substantially or wholly constructed of non-magnetic and x-ray translucent materials, the mounting assemblies will not substantially affect the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field generator nor will it substantially interfere with any images produced by fluoroscopy during a procedure.
More specifically, the embodiments of the present disclosure provide a mounting assembly for attaching a magnetic field generator to the underside of a patient table wherein the mounting assembly includes a mounting apparatus and at least two side rails. The mounting apparatus includes at least two extendible arms that include a means for attaching the mounting apparatus to the patient table and allow for its use on various sized patient tables. Positioned within the extendable arms are tensioning members or devices for sizing and securing the mounting apparatus to a patient table. The extendable arms are coupled together using a coupling means such as rods in many embodiments. The mounting assembly additionally includes first and second side rails that are configured to be slidably attached to the mounting apparatus and also configured to be attached to the magnetic field generator. The side rails may be attached to the magnetic field generator using screws, bolts, or other means, for example. The mounting assemblies additionally provide one or more locking and safety mechanisms.
For purposes of this description, the mounting assemblies of the present disclosure will be primarily described in connection with the mounting of a magnetic field generator underneath a patient table. It is contemplated, however, that the described features and methods of the mounting assemblies and the components thereof of present disclosure as described herein may be used in combination with the mounting of other medical equipment to a patient table or other equipment as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art based on the disclosure herein.
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As noted above, the mounting assembly described herein in one embodiment provides a means for the mounting apparatus portion of the mounting assembly to be attached to a table, and desirably a table for holding a patient during a medical or other procedure. In some embodiments, the attachment means are designed to provide attachment to a multitude of patient tables and designs, including tables of various thicknesses.
As noted and described herein, the first and second side rails of the mounting assembly of the present disclosure are sized and configured to have a piece of medical equipment, such as a magnetic field generator, attached thereto. Once the medical equipment is attached to the first and second side rails, the side rails are slid into the mounting apparatus as described above. The first and second side rails including the medical apparatus may be slid into the mounting apparatus prior to the mounting apparatus being attached to a patient table, or the mounting apparatus may first be attached to the patient table and then the side rails including the medical equipment may be slid into the mounting apparatus. In many embodiments, it is desirable to first attach the mounting apparatus to the patient table and then slide the first and second side rails into the mounting apparatus to suitably position the piece of medical equipment under the patient table.
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The present disclosure also relates to methods of using the mounting assemblies described herein to secure medical equipment, such as a magnetic field generator, to a table, including a patient's table, such that the medical equipment may be easily de-coupled from the table and re-positioned as desired. The re-positioning of the medical equipment, using the extendable arms of the mounting apparatus as described above, may be done easily and efficiently even while the patient is on the table; that is, there is no need to move the patient to reposition the medical equipment before, during, or after a procedure.
In one specific embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for securing a medical device to a patient table is disclosed. The method comprises: (i) providing a mounting apparatus, the mounting apparatus comprising: (a) a first and a second extendable arm each including a beveled hook at each end thereof and a t-shaped tongue along a length thereof; (b) a guide rail positioned within each of the first and second extendable arm; (c) tensioning bands positioned along each of the first and second extendable arm; and (d) a coupling rod positioned between the first and second extendable arms at each end thereof; (ii) attaching first and second side rails to a respective side of the medical device, each of the first and second side rails including a t-shaped groove configured to cooperate with the t-shaped tongue; (iii) coupling the mounting apparatus to the patient table by: (a) affixing a first end of the mounting apparatus to the patient table by positioning each beveled hook on the first end of the mounting apparatus about a first edge of the patient table; (b) opening the mounting apparatus by pulling on a second end of the mounting apparatus; (c) positioning each beveled hook on the second end of the mounting apparatus about a second edge of the patient table; and (d) releasing the second end of the mounting apparatus such that the tensioning bands secure the mounting apparatus to the patient table; and (iv) sliding the medical device onto mounting apparatus via the t-shaped tongue and groove. Once the medical device is slid into position within the mounting apparatus, it may be secured in place within the mounting apparatus using the lateral position lock down levers described herein.
Although certain embodiments of this disclosure have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. All directional references (e.g., upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, leftward, rightward, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the disclosure. Joinder references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and the like) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
When introducing elements of the present disclosure or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/401,158 filed on Jan. 9, 2017 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,448,859), entitled “MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR A MAGNETIC FIELD GENERATOR”, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/278,215, filed Jan. 13, 2016, entitled “MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR A MAGNETIC FIELD GENERATOR,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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