Claims
- 1. A patient positioning assistance device placed under the head of a patient in a supine position during endotracheal intubation of the patient, the device comprising:
a base; and an inflatable chamber slidably coupled to said base to facilitate positioning of said chamber under the head of the patient and being operable to adjust a tilt position of the head of the patient to facilitate insertion and proper placement of a laryngoscope blade into the mouth of the patient.
- 2. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, wherein said chamber is coupled to at least one base track disposed on an upper surface of said base.
- 3. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, further comprising at least one chamber track disposed on a surface of said chamber, wherein said chamber track is coupled to at least one base track disposed on an upper surface of said base to facilitate said slidable coupling of said chamber with said base.
- 4. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 3, wherein said at least one chamber track and said at least one base track are adapted to facilitate movement of said chamber along said base in a predetermined direction.
- 5. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 3, wherein said at least one chamber track interfaces with said at least one base track upon deflation of said chamber.
- 6. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 3, wherein inflation of said chamber causes said at least one chamber track to disengage from said at least one base track.
- 7. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a second chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a right side of the thorax of the patient, said second chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber.
- 8. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 7, further comprising a third chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a left side of the thorax of the patient, said third chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber and substantially parallel and proximate to said second chamber.
- 9. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 8, further comprising a fourth chamber, wherein said fourth chamber is substantially parallel to and in proximity to said first chamber.
- 10. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 8, further comprising a fourth chamber being disposed on said second and third chambers.
- 11. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 8, further comprising a fourth chamber being disposed below said second and third chambers.
- 12. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, wherein said chamber is adapted to couple to a supply of an inflatant.
- 13. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 12, wherein said supply of said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of an air source associated with an anesthesia machine, an oxygen source associated with an anesthesia machine, and a nitrogen source.
- 14. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 12, wherein said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of a gas and a liquid.
- 15. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, wherein said chamber comprises a self-expanding foam.
- 16. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 15, wherein said chamber is adapted to couple to a suction device.
- 17. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 16, wherein said suction device is operable to remove air from said self-expanding foam thereby causing said chamber to deflate.
- 18. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a controller operable to control the inflation of said chamber.
- 19. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 18, further comprising a foot pedal coupled to said controller.
- 20. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, further comprising:
a bellows operable to control inflation and deflation of said chamber; and a foot pedal coupled to said bellows and operable to control said bellows.
- 21. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a pressure applicator operable to apply pressure to a cricoid cartilage of said patient in response to inflation of said chamber.
- 22. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 21, wherein said pressure applicator comprises an adjustable strap.
- 23. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 18, wherein said controller is voice activated.
- 24. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 18, wherein said controller is hand operated.
- 25. A method to facilitate endotracheal intubation of a patient with a patient positioning assistance device placed under the head of the patient in a supine position, comprising:
supporting the head of the patient on a chamber coupled to a base of said patient positioning assistance device, said chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of the head of the patient relative to the body of the patient; and sliding said chamber along said base in a predetermined direction and inflating said chamber to adjust a tilt position of the head of the patient to facilitate insertion and proper placement of a laryngoscope blade into the mouth of the patient.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said sliding step comprises sliding said chamber along a base track disposed on an upper surface of said base.
- 27. The method of claim 25, further comprising coupling said chamber to a supply of inflatant.
- 28. The method of claim 25, further comprising coupling said chamber to an inflatant source associated with an anesthesia machine.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- 30. The method of claim 25, further comprising coupling said chamber to a suction device operable to remove air from said chamber thereby causing said chamber to deflate.
- 31. The method of claim 25, further comprising activating an inflatant supply to provide an inflatant to said chamber to inflate said chamber.
- 32. The method of claim 25, further comprising disabling a suction device to allow a self-expanding foam of said chamber to expand thereby causing inflation of said chamber.
- 33. The method of claim 25, further comprising controlling an amount of said inflatant supplied to said chamber to adjust the height of the patient's head relative to the body of the patient.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a foot pedal.
- 35. The method of claim 33, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a hand operated unit.
- 36. The method of claim 33, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a voice activated unit.
- 37. The method of claim 25, further comprising applying pressure on a foot pedal coupled to a bellows to supply air from said bellows to said chamber to inflate said chamber.
- 38. A patient positioning assistance device placed under the head and shoulders of a patient in a supine position, the device comprising:
a first chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of the head of the patient relative to the body of the patient; a second chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a right side of the thorax of the patient, said second chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber; and a third chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a left side of the thorax of the patient, said third chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber and substantially parallel and proximate to said second chamber.
- 39. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, further comprising a fourth chamber, wherein said fourth chamber is substantially parallel to and in proximity to said first chamber.
- 40. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, further comprising a fourth chamber being disposed on said second and third chambers.
- 41. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, further comprising a fourth chamber being disposed below said second and third chambers.
- 42. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers are adapted to couple to a supply of an inflatant.
- 43. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 42, wherein said supply of said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of an air source associated with an anesthesia machine, an oxygen source associated with an anesthesia machine, and a nitrogen source.
- 44. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 42, wherein said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of a gas and a liquid.
- 45. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers comprises a self-expanding foam.
- 46. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 45, wherein said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers is adapted to couple to a suction device.
- 47. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 46, wherein said suction device is operable to remove air from said self-expanding foam thereby causing said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers to deflate.
- 48. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, wherein said first, second and third chambers are inflatable independently of one another.
- 49. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, wherein said fourth chamber is inflatable independently of said first, second and third chambers.
- 50. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, wherein said first, second and third chambers are deflatable independently of one another.
- 51. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, wherein said fourth chamber is deflatable independently of said first, second and third chambers.
- 52. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, further comprising a controller operable to control the inflation of said first, second, third and fourth chambers.
- 53. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 52, further comprising a foot pedal coupled to said controller.
- 54. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 52, wherein said controller is voice activated.
- 55. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 52, wherein said controller is hand operated.
- 56. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, further comprising:
a bellows operable to control inflation and deflation of said first, second, third and fourth chambers; and a foot pedal coupled to said bellows and operable to control said bellows.
- 57. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 39, further comprising a pressure applicator operable to apply pressure to a cricoid cartilage of said patient in response to said first chamber being inflated to adjust the height of the head of the patient.
- 58. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 57, wherein said pressure applicator comprises an adjustable strap.
- 59. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 57, wherein said pressure applicator comprises a pressure chamber being inflatable independently of said first, second, third and fourth chambers.
- 60. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 57, wherein said pressure applicator comprises a pressure chamber being deflatable independently of said first, second, third and fourth chambers.
- 61. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 59, wherein said pressure chamber is inflatable to apply additional pressure to the cricoid cartilage.
- 62. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 38, further comprising a base, wherein said first, second and third chambers are coupled to said base.
- 63. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 62, wherein at least one of said first, second and third chambers is coupled to at least one track disposed on an upper surface of said base and is operable to be displaced along said at least one track.
- 64. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 62, wherein said first chamber is coupled to at least one track disposed on an upper surface of said base and is operable to adjust the tilt position of the head of the patient.
- 65. A method to facilitate proper positioning of a patient during a surgical procedure with a patient positioning assistance device placed under the upper body of the patient in a lateral position, comprising:
supporting the head of the patient on a first chamber of said patient positioning assistance device, said first chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of the head of the patient relative to the body of the patient; and independently inflating a second chamber and a third chamber of said patient positioning assistance device to adjust the relative height of the patient's right and left sides to provide access to a predetermined body portion of the patient to a surgeon performing said surgical procedure.
- 66. The method of claim 65, further comprising independently inflating a fourth chamber disposed on said second and third chambers to prevent injury to nerves in the axilla of the patient in the lateral position.
- 67. The method of claim 65, further comprising independently inflating a fourth chamber disposed below said second and third chambers to prevent injury to nerves in the axilla of the patient in the lateral position.
- 68. The method of claim 65, further comprising deflating said second and third chambers to a desired height relative to the first chamber for orienting the patient.
- 69. The method of claim 66, further comprising coupling at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers to a supply of inflatant.
- 70. The method of claim 66, further comprising coupling at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers to an inflatant source associated with an anesthesia machine.
- 71. The method of claim 66, wherein said inflatant is selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- 72. The method of claim 66, further comprising coupling at least one of said first, second, third and fourth chambers to a suction device operable to remove air from said at least one chamber thereby causing said at least one chamber to deflate.
- 73. The method of claim 65, further comprising activating an inflatant supply to provide an inflatant to said second and third chambers to inflate said second and third chambers.
- 74. The method of claim 66, further comprising disabling a suction device to allow a self-expanding foam of said second, third and fourth chambers to expand thereby causing inflation of said second, third and fourth chambers.
- 75. The method of claim 65, further comprising controlling an amount of said inflatant supplied to said second and third chambers to adjust the relative height of the patient's right and left sides.
- 76. The method of claim 75, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a foot pedal.
- 77. The method of claim 75, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a hand operated unit.
- 78. The method of claim 75, wherein controlling an amount of said inflatant comprises receiving an actuation signal from a voice activated unit.
- 79. The method of claim 66, further comprising applying pressure on a foot pedal coupled to a bellows to supply air from said bellows to said second, third and fourth chambers to inflate said second, third and fourth chambers.
- 80. The method of claim 68, further comprising removing pressure from a foot pedal coupled to a bellows to deflate said second, third and fourth chambers to said desired height.
- 81. A method to facilitate proper positioning of a patient during a surgical procedure with a patient positioning assistance device placed under the upper body of the patient in a supine position, comprising:
inflating a first chamber of said patient positioning assistance device to adjust the height of the head of said patient relative to the body of the patient; and independently inflating a second chamber of said patient positioning assistance device to adjust the relative height of a first side of the upper body of said patient for presentation of a surgical site on said first side to a surgeon at a desired orientation, said second chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber.
- 82. The method of claim 81, further comprising inflating a third chamber of said patient positioning assistance device to adjust the relative height of a second side of the upper body of said patient for presentation of a surgical site on said second side to said surgeon at a desired orientation, said third chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber and substantially parallel to said second chamber, said second and third chambers being on the same side of and in proximity to said first chamber.
- 83. The method of claim 82, further comprising substantially deflating said second chamber.
- 84. The method of claim 81, further comprising displacing said first chamber along at least one track disposed under said first chamber to adjust the tilt position of the head of the patient.
- 85. A patient positioning assistance device placed under the head and shoulders of a patient in a supine position, the device comprising:
first, second and third independently inflatable and deflatable chambers; said first chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of the head of the patient relative to the body of the patient; said second chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a first side of the body of the patient, said second chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber; and said third chamber being inflatable to adjust the height of a second side of the body of the patient, said third chamber being substantially orthogonal to said first chamber and substantially parallel and proximate to said second chamber.
- 86. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 85, further comprising a fourth independently inflatable and deflatable chamber, wherein said fourth chamber is inflatable to adjust the height of the shoulders of said patient and is disposed on said second and third chambers.
- 87. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 85, wherein said first chamber is coupled to two tracks disposed on an upper surface of a base of said patient positioning assistance device and is operable to adjust the tilt position of the head of the patient.
- 88. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 85, further comprising at least one track disposed under said first chamber, said first chamber being operable to be displaced along said at least one track.
- 89. A patient positioning assistance device placed under the head and shoulders of a patient in a lateral position, the device comprising:
a first section; a second section substantially orthogonal to said first section; a third section substantially orthogonal to said first section and substantially parallel to said second section; a first platform supporting said first section and operable to adjust the height of the head of the patient relative to the body of the patient; a second platform supporting said second section and operable to adjust the height of a first side of the body of the patient; and a third platform supporting said third section and operable to adjust the height of a second side of the body of the patient.
- 90. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 89, further comprising a fourth section being inflatable to adjust the height of the shoulders of said patient in the lateral position.
- 91. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 89, further comprising a fourth section being inflatable to raise the chest of said patient in the lateral position.
- 92. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 90, wherein said fourth section is disposed on said second and third sections.
- 93. The patient positioning assistance device of claim 90, wherein said fourth section is disposed below said second and third sections.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/975,178, entitled “Endotracheal Intubation Assistance Device”, filed on Oct. 11, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09975178 |
Oct 2001 |
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10338594 |
Jan 2003 |
US |