The invention relates in general to the field of medical devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a light-weight fixation splint, which is rollable to assume a compact size when packed, and is transparent for enabling visual inspection of the location of injury during use.
Fractures of extremities, such as arms, legs, or fingers are very common. The recovery period of a fractured extremity is relatively long, lasting from several weeks to several months. Fractured injuries have to be treated with care, as mobility of a fractured bone is very painful, can increase the damage, and can extend the recovery period. Therefore, an immediate fixation of an injured extremity, shortly after the event of injury is very preferable. As a result, emergency personnel typically apply an on-site fixation to the injured extremity when they suspect a fracture. More specifically, a splint is applied in the site to the injury until the patient arrives to a doctor for in-depth examination.
Prior art splints are commonly provided as a one-piece elongated rigid device, which is affixed to the injured extremity, for example, by means of tapes or straps. In such a manner, the splint ensures immobility of the bones until arrival the doctor for further examination. Typically, if the doctor's examination shows that the injury is indeed a fracture, a permanent cast is provided for a relatively long duration until full recovery.
Prior art splints suffer from several drawbacks, as follows:
Sam Splint (http://www.sammedical.com/sam_splint.html) discloses a rollable splint which is made of a thin and flat aluminum layer. The Sam splint, when is unrolled, is not ready for use, as it assumes a flat, relatively rigid configuration, and requires performance of a special folding procedure in order to bring it to one of three configurations (in cross section): a C-configuration, a T-configuration, or a reverse C-configuration. The Sam Splint is opaque, and visual inspection of the extremity requires its prior-removal. Moreover, the Sam splint does not provide a manner by which an L-shape fixation can be provided.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a splint which is very compact in size, when packed in its non-use state.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a splint which is very thin, and of light weight, therefore more convenient to the medical personnel and the patient.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a splint which is transparent or translucent, and which therefore enables inspection of the injured extremity also while being in use.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a splint having perforations for aeration to the injured extremity.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a splint which can be directly applied to the skin with no danger of sticking, and which can be easily cleaned for reuse.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a splint which enables the extremity to be X-Rayed, or MRI scanned without removal of the splint.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a splint which can be adapted on-site to various types, shapes and lengths of extremities.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a low cost splint, which can be treated as a disposable splint.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
The invention relates to a thin layer rollable splint having three states: (a) a packed-state in which the splint is maintained in a compact rolled configuration; (b) a pre-use, unrolled state in which the splint automatically assumes a C-configuration in cross section; and (c) a use-state in which the splint wraps the extremity in a C-configuration or a U-configuration in cross section.
Preferably, the splint is maintained in the rolled packed configuration by means of a string.
Preferably, the splint is maintained during said use-state by means of straps.
Preferably, said straps are built-in straps or independent straps. has a thickness of between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm.
Preferably, the splint is transparent or translucent.
Preferably, the splint further comprises aeration holes.
Preferably, said string is also used to maintain the splint in an L-shape configuration during said use-state, while using two opposing tongues in the splint as connection points.
Preferably, the splint is maintained in a rolled configuration within a tubular device during its packed-state.
Preferably, the splint further comprises notches and marks for cutting to a desired size.
Preferably, the splint is made of thermoplastic polymers.
Preferably, the splint is made of a rigid, elastic, laminar material.
The invention also relates to a splint kit which comprises: (a) a splint having three states as described above; (b) a string for maintaining the splint in a rolled configuration during a packed-state; and (c) straps for affixing the splint to an extremity during a use-state.
Preferably, the kit further comprises scissors for cutting the splint to a desired size.
In the drawings:
a shows the fixation splint 1 of the present invention in its pre-use state, according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
b shows an embodiment of the splint of the invention, which is provided with built in straps for affixing the splint to the extremity;
a-2f show various applications of the splint of the present invention;
a and 5b show perspective and upper views respectively of the kit of the invention in its packed-state, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
The splint of the present invention can assume three states: (a) a packed-state in which the splint assumes a rolled configuration; (b) a pre-use state in which the splint is unrolled, automatically assuming a C-configuration; and (c) a use-state where the splint is applied to the extremity in a C-configuration in cross section, or when a higher rigidity is desired, in a U configuration.
a shows the fixation splint 1 of the present invention in its pre-use state, according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
The splint is preferably made of thermoplastic polymers, such as polycarbonate, polypropylene, polystyrene, etc. The thermoplastic polymers splint is preferably prepared by a heat-pressing process.
The substrate is transparent or translucent to enable visual inspection of the injury through the splint. In one preferred embodiment, the splint is made of transparent, flexible polycarbonate. The thickness of the splint may be in the range of 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm, for example, 0.75 mm, and may have various dimensions, for example, 70×12 cm. The splint is flexible about longitudinal and transverse axes; however, as will be demonstrated hereinafter, the flexibility of the splint about a transverse axis is significantly lower in its U-configuration compared to the respective flexibility in its C-configuration. Therefore, the optional U-configuration is used when higher rigidity is needed.
The splint may include perforations 143 (hereinafter, “aeration holes”) for aerating the extremity during the in-use state. The low thickness of the splint enables it to be cut on-site to the desired length, thereby adapting it to various types and lengths of extremities, and also to various situations. For example, when an L-shape fixation is necessary, partial transverse cuts 124 (shown in
As noted above, the splint of the present invention can be rolled to assume a compact size in its packed-state. In a first embodiment shown in
a-4g demonstrate various manners of use of the splint of the present invention.
The invention also relates to a splint kit, which comprises:
a and 5b show perspective and upper views respectively of the kit of the invention in its packed-state. The packed splint 1 is shown in its rolled configuration, forming a generally tubular shape. The splint is maintained in said rolled state by means of string 120. The straps 115, that are also provided in a rolled configuration over a cylindrical core 112 are maintained within the tube by means of string 120. The string is fitted with a cleat or toggle 133, which is used in various applications of the splint, to maintain the string at a desired length and tension. As shown, the kit of the splint, which comprises the splint 1 in its packed configuration, the straps 115, and the string 120, is very compact in size.
Optionally, the kit may also comprise Scissors (not shown) for optional cutting of the splint 1 to a desired size, or for partial cutting to enable fold of the splint at a desired location.
While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be apparent that the invention can be carried out with many modifications, variations and adaptations, and with the use of numerous equivalents or alternative solutions that are within the scope of persons skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention or exceeding the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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211046 | Feb 2011 | IL | national |