Methods are currently available for providing an extension to operating tables for adding surgical support devices and the like.
One such portable table assembly is described within U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,374 entitled “Portable Table Assembly”, which is positioned at one end of the operating table outside the operating table sterile field.
When a knee positioner device, as described within U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,176, is required to be used in knee replacement surgery, for example, the device must be sterilized for placement within the operating table sterile field.
It would be of great convenience if the positioner device could be positioned on an operating table extension device at an end of the operating table thereby extending the operating sterile field.
One purpose of the instant invention is to provide such an operating table extension at one end of the operating table within the operating table sterile field.
A flat table extension is removably attached to one end of an operating table via a support mechanism that is connected over one of the operating table support legs and over a sterile drape.
The support mechanism includes a first support post that includes a semicircular extension defining a plurality of apertures. The first support post is fastened to the operating table side rail within the operating table sterile field and connects with a first table bar that extends beneath the table extension. A second support post connects with the mid section of the table extension at one end and with a second table bar that extends beneath the table extension at an opposite end thereof. The table extension can be rotated from a first position parallel with the operating table to a second position lower than the operating table by moving the opposite end of the second support post along the extension apertures in descending order.
As shown in
Although a knee positioner is described herein, other limb support devices such as a hip support device as described within U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,621 entitled “Lateral Surgical Positioner Unit” can also be employed.
The table extension support mechanism 11 is an important feature of the invention for purposes to be described below in greater detail, and includes a first support arm 22 to which is attached a second support arm 27. The support arm 22 includes a semicircular extension 23 having a plurality of peripheral openings 24 to which the second support arm 27 is removably attached via a pair of connectors 30, 32 as indicated.
The table extension 10 includes a pair of elongated threaded support bars 17, 18 which extend along the undersurface thereof and are received within the openings 25, 28 at the ends of the support arms 22, 27 for fastening the table extension to the support arms via knurled connectors 26, 29. To allow the table extension 10 to rotate relative to the support arm 22, first support bar 17 is fixedly attached to one end of the table extension to allow the table extension to rotate when the second support bar 18 is arranged for movement along a bottom surface of the table extension.
A connector plate 19 is welded to the support arm 22 and includes a pair of openings 19A, 19B for receiving the posts 33, 33A extending from a single lever clamp 34, such as that described within U.S. Pat. No. 7,003,827 entitled “Operating Table Support Clamp”, in press-fit relation, as depicted in
The arrangement of the complete assembly 7 including the sterilized hip positioner 14, sterilized table extension 10 and the sterilized table extension support mechanism 11 is shown in
The provision of the sterile drape 6 over the operating table 12 and operating table support legs 13 thereby creates a sterile field by preventing contact with the unsterilized operating table 12 and unsterilized operating table support legs 13. The attachment of the sterilized table extension 10 to the operating table 12 is accomplished by capturing one of the support legs 13 within the extended slot 36A formed on the plate 36 on the front of the single lever clamp 34 and fastening the same thereto by means of the operating lever 35, as shown in
To rotate the hip positioner 14 and table extension 10 in the clockwise direction as indicated in
To maintain the hip positioner 14 and table extension 10 at the preferred position the knurled connector 30 is then inserted within the appropriate opening 24 on the semi-circular extension 23 and is then tightened to insure support of the hip positioner and table extension at the preferred position.
An arrangement has herein been disclosed whereby a table extension carrying a surgical support device can be positionally arranged proximate an operating table within the operating table sterile field without requiring further sterilization procedures.
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