Claims
- 1. A patient support device for accurately and repeatably positioning a patient on a treatment table, comprising:
a base frame adaptable to be secured to a treatment table; at least one adjustable shoulder depression device retentively secured to the base frame; and a headrest frame that is adaptable to receive a head restraint assembly.
- 2. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein the shoulder depression device is indexed and detachably secured to the base frame and further comprises a notched slide arm and the base frame has opposing notches for slidably and retentively receiving the notched slide arm.
- 3. A patient support device of claim 2, wherein the shoulder depression device is integrated into the base frame and the notched slide arm is adjustable and indexed and can be repeatably ratcheted in to position in order to firmly immobilize the patient's shoulders.
- 4. A patient support device of claim 2, wherein the notched slide arm comprises a shoulder post base for slidably and retentively receiving at least one shoulder depression post or bar for contacting and depressing a patient's shoulders.
- 5. A patient support device of claim 4, wherein the at least one shoulder post base comprises at least one slot to mateably receive the at least one shoulder depression post.
- 6. A patient support device of claim 4, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is pivotable and indexed.
- 7. A patient support device of claim 4, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is locked in place with a locking means.
- 8. A patient support device of claim 7, wherein the locking means is at least one selected from the group consisting of a screw, clamp, cam, clip, pin and spring.
- 9. A patient support device of claim 4, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is shaped to fit over the patient's shoulders.
- 10. A patient support device of claim 2, wherein the shoulder depression device includes a release mechanism for disengaging the notched slide arm from the base frame opposing notches.
- 11. A patient support device of claim 1, further comprising at least one torso positioning device movably attached to the base frame.
- 12. A patient support device of claim 11, wherein the at least one torso positioning device has a pivot end and an indexed end, and the indexed end has a stabilizing post for contacting and positioning a patient's torso.
- 13. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein the board is constructed of carbon composite.
- 14. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein the board is radiolucent.
- 15. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein the head restraint assembly comprises a U-shaped insert and a deformable mesh sheet attached thereto, that is capable of forming a mask over a patient's head.
- 16. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein at least one end of the base frame extends beyond at least one edge of the treatment table thereby allowing for unobstructed 360° treatment of a patient's head and neck region.
- 17. A patient support device of claim 1, wherein the headrest frame is a pivotable and angling head immobilization device comprising:
a base frame adaptable to be secured to a treatment table; at least one indexing ladder retentively and detachably secured to the base frame; a pivotable headrest frame secured to the base frame that is adapted to receive a head restraint assembly; and a slide locking mechanism with at least one index tab for use with the indexing ladder.
- 18. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the at least one indexing ladder and the pivotable headrest frame can fold flat with the base frame.
- 19. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the pivotable headrest frame has at least one guide pin for positioning the mask to the pivotable headrest frame.
- 20. A patient support device of claim 19, wherein the pivotable headrest frame has at least one securing clip for locking the head restraint assembly to the pivotable headrest frame.
- 21. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the pivotable headrest frame has at least one removable guide post for receiving the head restraint assembly while forming the patient mask.
- 22. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the base frame has at least one adjustable riser block, wherein the pivotable headrest frame has a pivot end and an indexing end and the pivot end is secured to the at least one riser block.
- 23. A patient support device of claim 22 wherein the pivotable headrest frame can be indexed between about −15 and 45 degrees with respect to horizontal.
- 24. A patient support device of claim 23 for accommodating a patient in a prone position.
- 25. A patient support device of claim 17 wherein the angling head immobilization device is radiolucent and allows imaging and treatment of a patient through the head immobilization device.
- 26. A patient support device of claim 17 adaptable for use in patient imaging and treatment including diagnostic imaging of the head and neck, whole brain tumor treatments, treatment of tumors in the neck region, cranio-spinal axis technique and pituitary gland treatment.
- 27. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the device is made from carbon composite.
- 28. A patient support device of claim 17, wherein the pivotable headrest frame has at least one cutout to slidably fit over the indexing ladder.
- 29. A patient support device of claim 28, wherein the pivotable headrest frame further comprises a slide locking mechanism for releasably locking the pivotable headrest frame to the indexing ladder, and wherein the slide locking mechanism has at least one indexing tab and the indexing ladder has at least one slot for slidably receiving the indexing tab.
- 30. A patient support device of claim 29, wherein at least one movable slide post is connected to the slide locking mechanism for retracting the at least one indexing tab, and wherein the slide locking mechanism is capable of one-handed operation.
- 31. A patient support device of claim 1, further comprising a buttock restraint means.
- 32. A patient support device of claim 31, wherein the buttock restraint means is a adjustable protrusion and the protrusion restricts the patient's movement on the device.
- 33. A patient support device of claim 31, wherein the buttock restraint means is a pad, block, or cushion.
- 34. A shoulder depression device for use with a patient support device comprising a notched slide arm that can be retentively received by the patient support device.
- 35. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the shoulder depression device is indexed and detachably securable to the patient support device wherein the patient support device has opposing notches for slidably and retentively receiving the notched slide arm.
- 36. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the shoulder depression device is integrated into the patient support device and the notched slide arm is adjustable and indexed and can be repeatably ratcheted in to position in order to firmly immobilize the patient's shoulders.
- 37. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the notched slide arm comprises a shoulder post base for slidably and retentively receiving at least one shoulder depression post or bar for contacting and depressing a patient's shoulders.
- 38. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the at least one shoulder post base comprises at least one slot to mateably receive the at least one shoulder depression post.
- 39. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is pivotable and indexed.
- 40. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is locked in place with a locking means.
- 41. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the locking means is at least one selected from the group consisting of a screw, clamp, cam, clip, pin and spring.
- 42. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, wherein the at least one shoulder depression post is shaped to fit over the patient's shoulders.
- 43. A shoulder depression device of claim 34, further comprising a release mechanism for disengaging the notched slide arm from the patient support device opposing notches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/428,029, filed Nov. 21, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Application, not yet numbered, filed Apr. 25, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60428029 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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60465572 |
Apr 2003 |
US |