The present technology is generally related to a shoulder hold-down and a locking mechanism therefor for use with a surgical frame.
Surgical frames have been used to position and reposition a patient during surgery. For example, surgical frames have been configured to manipulate the rotational position of the patient before, during, and even after surgery. Such surgical frames include support structures to facilitate the rotational movement of the patient. Typical support structures can include main beams supported at either ends thereof for rotational movement about axes of rotation extending along the lengths of the surgical frames. The main beams can be positioned and repositioned to afford various positions of a patient positioned thereon. To illustrate, the main beams can be rotated for positioning a patient in prone positions, lateral positions, and positions 45° between the prone and lateral positions. However, given the rotational movement of the main beams, there is a desire for one or more shoulder hold-downs used in securing a shoulder or shoulders of the patient in position during such rotation.
The techniques of this disclosure generally relate to one or more shoulder hold-downs and/or locking mechanisms therefor used for securing the shoulder or shoulders of a patient in position to facilitate rotational positioning and repositioning of the patient using a surgical frame.
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a locking mechanism for use with a surgical frame, the locking mechanism including an arm portion including a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a first flange portion, the arm portion including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, and a channel extending from at least adjacent the first end to at least adjacent the second end along the mid-longitudinal axis, the channel receiving portions of the second shaft portion therein, the first shaft portion including a first exterior surface, the second shaft portion including a second exterior surface, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a first aperture on a first side of the channel, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a second aperture on a second side of the channel, and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a third aperture; a handle portion having a clevis portion including a first lateral portion and a second lateral portion, the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being spaced apart from one another, the first lateral portion of the handle portion including a fourth aperture and a first cam surface formed thereon, and the second lateral portion of the handle portion including a fifth aperture and a second cam surface formed thereon, end portions of each of the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion being received between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the clevis portion; a bracket portion and a second flange portion, the bracket portion including at least a third lateral portion and a fourth lateral portion, the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion being spaced apart from one another, the second flange portion being positioned between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion, the third lateral portion of the bracket portion including a sixth aperture, and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion including a seventh aperture, the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being received between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion; and one of a rod and a fastener extending through the first aperture, the second aperture, the third aperture, the fourth aperture, the fifth aperture, the sixth aperture, and the seventh aperture to attach the arm portion, the bracket portion, and the handle portion to one another; where the first cam surface and the second cam surface of the handle portion are contactable to at least one surface of the first flange portion, and movement of the handle portion from an unactuated position to an actuated position causes the first cam surface and the second cam surface to translate on the at least one surface, and simultaneously move the first contact surface of the first flange and the second contact surface of the second flange toward one another, and move the second shaft portion at least partially out of the channel in the first shaft portion to expand the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion relative to one another via interaction of the one of the rod and the fastener in the first aperture, the second aperture, the third aperture, the fourth aperture, the fifth aperture, the sixth aperture, and the seventh aperture.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides a locking mechanism for use with a surgical frame, the locking mechanism including an arm portion including a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a first flange portion, the arm portion including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, and a channel extending from at least adjacent the first end to at least adjacent the second end along the mid-longitudinal axis, portions of the second shaft portion being moveable into and out of the channel, the first shaft portion including a first exterior surface, the second shaft portion including a second exterior surface, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a first aperture on a first side of the channel, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a second aperture on a second side of the channel, and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a third aperture; a handle portion having a clevis portion including a first lateral portion and a second lateral portion, the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being spaced apart from one another, the first lateral portion of the handle portion including a fourth aperture and a first cam surface formed thereon, and the second lateral portion of the handle portion including a fifth aperture and a second cam surface formed thereon; a bracket portion and a second flange portion, the bracket portion including at least a third lateral portion and a fourth lateral portion, the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion being spaced apart from one another, the second flange portion being positioned between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion, the third lateral portion of the bracket portion including a sixth aperture, and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion including a seventh aperture; and one of a rod and a fastener extending through the first aperture, the second aperture, the third aperture, the fourth aperture, the fifth aperture, the sixth aperture, and the seventh aperture to attach the arm portion, the bracket portion, and the handle portion to one another; where, when the locking mechanism is assembled, the portions of the second shaft portion are received in the channel of the first shaft portion, end portions of each of the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion being received between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion, and the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being received between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion, and where the first cam surface and the second cam surface of the handle portion are contactable to at least one surface of the first flange portion, and movement of the handle portion from an unactuated position to an actuated position causes the first cam surface and the second cam surface to translate on the at least one surface, and simultaneously move the first contact surface of the first flange and the second contact surface of the second flange toward one another, and move the second shaft portion at least partially out of the channel in the first shaft portion to expand the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion relative to one another.
In yet another aspect, the disclosure provides a shoulder hold-down for use in securing at least a shoulder of a patient in position relative to a surgical frame, the shoulder hold-down including a support shaft portion including a first end, an opposite second end, and being configured to be received between the first contact surface and the second contact surface of the locking mechanism; a shoulder engaging portion being attached to the first end of the support shaft portion, and including a shoulder contacting structure configured to contact at least the shoulder of the patient; and a locking mechanism including: an arm portion including a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a first flange portion, the arm portion including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, and a channel extending from at least adjacent the first end to at least adjacent the second end along the mid-longitudinal axis, the channel receiving portions of the second shaft portion therein, the first shaft portion including a first exterior surface, the second shaft portion including a second exterior surface, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a first aperture on a first side of the channel, the first shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a second aperture on a second side of the channel, and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion including a third aperture; a handle portion having a clevis portion including a first lateral portion and a second lateral portion, the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being spaced apart from one another, the first lateral portion of the handle portion including a fourth aperture and a first cam surface formed thereon, and the second lateral portion of the handle portion including a fifth aperture and a second cam surface formed thereon, end portions of each of the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion adjacent the first end of the arm portion being received between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the clevis portion; a bracket portion and a second flange portion, the bracket portion including at least a third lateral portion and a fourth lateral portion, the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion being spaced apart from one another, the second flange portion being positioned between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion, the third lateral portion of the bracket portion including a sixth aperture, and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion including a seventh aperture, the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the handle portion being received between the third lateral portion and the fourth lateral portion of the bracket portion; and one of a rod and a fastener extending through the first aperture, the second aperture, the third aperture, the fourth aperture, the fifth aperture, the sixth aperture, and the seventh aperture to attach the arm portion, the bracket portion, and the handle portion to one another; where the support shaft portion is received between the first contact surface of the first flange and the second contact surface of the second flange, and where the first cam surface and the second cam surface of the handle portion are contactable to at least one surface of the first flange portion, and movement of the handle portion from an unactuated position to an actuated position causes the first cam surface and the second cam surface to translate on the at least one surface, and move the first contact surface of the first flange and the second contact surface of the second flange toward one another to impinge on the support shaft and hold the support shaft in position, and move the second shaft portion at least partially out of the channel in the first shaft portion to expand the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion relative to one another via interaction of the one of the rod and the fastener in the first aperture, the second aperture, the third aperture, the fourth aperture, the fifth aperture, the sixth aperture, and the seventh aperture.
The details of one or more aspects of the disclosure as set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the techniques described in this disclosure will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Shoulder hold-downs according to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure are generally indicated by the numeral 10 in
The shoulder hold-downs 10 can be used with surgical frames such as that disclosed in U.S. application Ser. Nos. 15/239,256, 15/639,080 and 15/672,005, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. As such, the shoulder hold-downs 10 can used with a surgical frame 20 that is similar to those of the above-referenced U.S. application Nos., of which portions are depicted in
As depicted in
The main beam 22 can support other componentry (such as, for example, hip support(s) and/or leg support(s) (not shown)) for supporting portions of the patient P relative to the main beam 22. Likewise, the adjustable arm portions 26 (supported by the main beam 22) can support other componentry (such as, for example, head support(s) (not shown) for supporting portions of the patient P relative to the main beam 22.
The adjustable arm portion 26, as depicted in
Although the attachment thereof is not shown in
The second hub portion 42, as depicted in
The first one of the shoulder hold-downs 10, as depicted in
As depicted in
The leg portion 62 of the shoulder hold-down 10 includes a first end 66 and a second end 68. The leg portion 62 at the first end 66 is fixedly attached to the base portion 60 via fasteners (not shown) or other attachment mechanism such as adhesives, brazing, and/or welding. Furthermore, the leg portion 62 at the second end 68 includes an opening 70 for receiving the third arm portion 34 of the adjustable arm portion 26 therethrough.
One of the opening 70 and the third arm portion 34 can include a key, and the other of the opening 70 and the third arm portion 34 can include a keyway. As depicted in
The base portion 60, as depicted in
As depicted in
As depicted in
As discussed below, operation of the locking mechanism 12 causes the second shaft portion 92 to move from a retracted position within the channel 110 to a position partially out of the channel 110, and expand the first shaft portion 90 and the second shaft portion 92 with respect to one another. Thus, as the first shaft portion 90 and the second shaft portion 92 are expanded, the first exterior surface 116 and the second exterior surface 118 are pressed against portions of the interior surface 82 of the opening 80 to hold the first shaft portion 90 and the second shaft portion 92 in position relative to the base portion 60.
The first shaft portion 90 includes a first end 120 and a second end 122, and the second shaft portion 92 includes a first end 124 and a second end 126. As depicted in
As depicted in
The second shaft portion 92, the bracket portion 100, and a handle portion 102 are attached to the first shaft portion 90 using a fastener or rod 138. The handle portion 102 is also part of the locking mechanism 12, and actuation of the handle portion 102 operates the locking mechanism to cause the second shaft portion 92 to move out of the channel 110 to expand the first shaft portion 90 and the second shaft portion 92 with respect to one another, and to cause clamping of the support shaft portion 84 between the first contact surface 134 and the second contact surface 136 to hold the support shaft portion 84 in position relative to the arm portion 64.
To facilitate attachment thereof using the fastener 138, the first shaft portion includes an end portion 140 at the second end 122 thereof including a groove 142 communicating with the channel 110, a first aperture 144 in the end portion 140 on one side of the groove 142, and a second aperture 146 in the end portion 140 on the other side of the groove 142; the second shaft portion includes an end portion 148 at the second end 126 thereof including an aperture 150; the bracket portion 100 includes a connecting portion 152, a first lateral portion 154, a second lateral portion 156, a first opening 160 in the first lateral portion 154, a second opening 162 in the second lateral portion 156, and a gap 164 between the first lateral portion 154 and the second lateral portion 156; and the handle portion 102 includes a clevis portion 170 including a first lateral portion 172, a second lateral portion 174, a first opening 176 in the first lateral portion 172, a second opening 178 in the second lateral portion 174, and a gap 180 between the first lateral portion 172 and the second lateral portion 174.
To assemble the first shaft portion 90, the second shaft portion 92, the bracket portion 100, and the handle portion H, the second shaft portion 92 is received in the channel 110 and the end portion 148 of the second shaft portion 92 is received in the groove 142 formed in the end portion 140 of the first shaft portion 90; the end portion 140 of the first shaft portion 90 is received in the gap 180 between the first lateral portion 172 and the second lateral portion 174; and the clevis portion 170 is received in the gap 164 between the first lateral portion 154 and the second lateral portion 156 of the bracket portion 100.
In doing so, the first aperture 144 and the second aperture 146 in the first shaft portion 90, the aperture 150 in the second shaft portion 92, the first opening 160 and the second opening 162 in the bracket portion 100, and the first opening 176 and the second opening 178 in the clevis portion 170 are aligned with one another.
The fastener 138 is inserted in these openings and apertures to attach the first shaft portion 90, the second shaft portion 92, the bracket portion 100, and the handle portion 102 to one another. One of the first opening 160 and the second opening 162 in the bracket portion 100 can include threads for engaging complimentary threads on the fastener 138 to hold the first shaft portion 90, the second shaft portion 92, the bracket portion 100, and the handle portion 102 together. Alternately, a nut having threads can be engageable to complimentary threads on the fastener 138 to hold the first shaft portion 90, the second shaft portion 92, the bracket portion 100, and the handle portion 102 together. As depicted in
Each of the first aperture 144 and the second aperture 146 in the first shaft portion 90, and the aperture 150 in the second shaft portion 92 are oblong, and correspondingly afford play between componentry of the locking mechanism 12. For example, the longitudinal axes of the first aperture 144 and the second aperture 146 in the first shaft portion 90 are oriented vertically as seen in
The interaction of portions of the handle portion 102 with the first flange portion 96 via actuation thereof moves the first flange portion 96 and the second flange portion 98 from the position depicted in
As the handle portion 102 is moved from the unactuated position to the actuated position, the contact of the first cam surface 190 with the first contact surface 194, and the contact of the second cam surface 192 with the second contact surface 196 causes rightward movement, as depicted in
Operation of the locking mechanism 12 via actuation of the handle portion 102 facilitates clamping of the support shaft portion 84 between the first contact surface 134 and the second contact surface 136 of the first flange portion 96 and the second flange portion 98, respectively, to lock the support shaft portion 84 in position relative to the arm portion 64. And, operation of the locking mechanism 12 via actuation of the handle portion 102 facilitates movement of the second shaft portion 92 from the retracted position within the channel 110 to a position partially out of the channel 110, and correspondingly, presses the first exterior surface 116 and the second exterior surface 118 against portions of the interior surface 82 of the opening 80 to lock the first shaft portion 90 and the second shaft portion 92 in position relative to the base portion 60. As such, the locking mechanism 12 serves to lock the support shaft portion 84 in position, and also to lock the arm portion 64 in position. Thus, the locking mechanism 12 serves as a double-lock.
As discussed above, the support shaft 84 supports a shoulder engaging portion 86. The arm portion 64 can be moved with respect to the base portion 60, when not held in position via contact the first exterior surface 116 and the second exterior surface 118 against portions of the interior surface 82. Such movement affords two (2) modes of adjustment including slidable movement and axial rotation of the arm portion 64 within the opening 80. Thus, via operation of the locking mechanism 12, the shoulder engaging portion 86 supported by the arm portion 64 (via the locking mechanism 12 and the support shaft 84) is moveable upwardly and downwardly with respect to the patient P, and also rotatable with respect to the patient P.
Additionally, the support shaft 84 can be moved with respect to the locking mechanism 12, when not held in position via contact with the first contact surface 134 and the second contact surface 136. Such movement affords two (2) modes of adjustment including slidable movement and axial rotation of the support shaft 84 between the first contact surface 134 and the second contact surface 136. Thus, via operation of the locking mechanism 12, the shoulder engaging portion 86 supported by the support shaft 84 is moveable inwardly and outwardly with respect to the patient P, and also rotatable with respect to the patient P.
An additional mode of adjustment of the shoulder engaging portion 86 is afforded by a pivot bracket 200. The pivot bracket 200, as depicted in
The shoulder engaging portion 86 includes an attachment bracket 210 and a shoulder contacting structure 212. The attachment bracket 210 is attached to the second portion 204 of the pivot bracket 200, and supports the shoulder contacting structure 212 relative to the pivot bracket 200. The attachment bracket 210 can be integrally formed with the second portion 204 of the pivot bracket 200, or can be attached to the second portion 204 via fasteners (not shown) or other attachment mechanism such as adhesives, brazing, and/or welding.
The shoulder contacting structure 212 includes a first portion 214 and a second portion 216. As depicted in
The second portion 216 can include an aperture 220 therethrough for receiving straps (not shown) extending between the first one and/or the second one shoulder hold-downs 10 and the surgical frame 20. The straps can also be received through and extend between the apertures 220 of the first one and the second one of the shoulder hold downs 10. In doing so, the straps can be used in securing the torso of the patient P to the surgical frame 20.
Use of the first one and the second one of the shoulder hold-downs 10 serve to contact the right shoulder and the left shoulder, respectively, and portions of the patient's back to aid in securing the position of the patient P relative to the main beam 22. The modes of adjustment afford manipulation of the hold-downs 10 to facilitate positioning of the shoulder engaging portions 86 relative to the patient P. The positioning of the shoulder hold-downs 10 also is aided by movement thereof along the adjustable arm portions 26. When the shoulder hold-downs 10 are used with the other componentry for supporting portions of the patient P relative to the main beam 22, the main beam 22 can be rotated to position and reposition the patient P for surgery.
It should be understood that various aspects disclosed herein may be combined in different combinations than the combinations specifically presented in the description and the accompanying drawings. It should also be understood that, depending on the example, certain acts or events of any of the processes of methods described herein may be performed in a different sequence, may be added, merged, or left out altogether (e.g., all described acts or events may not be necessary to carry out the techniques). In addition, while certain aspect of this disclosure are described as being performed by a single module or unit for purposes of clarity, it should be understood that the techniques of this disclosure may be performed by a combination of units or modules associated with, for example, a medical device.
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