Claims
- 1. A surface pad system for supporting a patient above a surgical table, the surface pad system comprising:
a pad having a core and a cover surrounding the core, and a needle receptacle fixed relative to the pad and positioned to lie adjacent to the pad, the needle receptacle including an outer shell that is formed to include an opening configured to receive a needle, the outer shell protecting the cover of the pad from penetration by the needle.
- 2. The surface pad system of claim 1, wherein the surface pad system includes a head end adjacent to the head of the patient when the patient is supported by the surface pad system and the needle receptacle are positioned to lie adjacent to the head end of the surface pad system.
- 3. The surface pad system of claim 1, wherein the core includes a foam layer received in an interior region of the cover, the foam layer being made from a thermally active visco-elastic foam having a lower indention load deflection when the foam is warmer and a higher indention load deflection when the foam is cooler so that the surface pad system readily conforms to the patient at warmer temperatures and retains its shape at lower temperatures.
- 4. The surface pad system of claim 1, wherein the cover is made from a material that is stretchable from a first length to a second length which is longer than the first length in a first direction and that is stretchable from a third length to a fourth length which is longer than the third length in a second direction, the second direction being generally perpendicular to the first direction.
- 5. The surface pad system of claim 1, further comprising a layer of cut-proof material positioned to lie between a top surface of the cover and the core so that the core is protected against penetration by a sharp object that penetrates the top surface of the cover.
- 6. The surface pad system of claim 1, wherein the core includes at least one bladder which is inflatable to move a portion of the core and a top surface of the cover upwardly toward the patient to minimize gaps between a patient and the top surface and to distribute the patient's weight across the top surface so that an interface pressure between the patient and the top surface is minimized.
- 7. The surface pad system of claim 1, wherein the core includes at least one of a vacuum bead bag, an inflatable bladder, and a gel pack located within the interior region of the cover.
- 8. A surface pad system for a surgical table, the surface pad system comprising:
a pad core, a cover defining an interior region configured to receive the pad core, the cover having a top surface positioned to lie above the pad core, and a layer of cut-proof material positioned to lie between the pad core and the top surface of the cover so that the pad core is protected against penetration by a sharp object that penetrates the top surface of the cover.
- 9. The surface pad system of claim 8, wherein the cover includes a generally vertically-extending side wall appended to an edge of the top surface of the cover and extending downwardly therefrom and the layer of cut-proof material includes side portions positioned to lie between the pad core and the side wall of the cover.
- 10. The surface pad system of claim 8, wherein the sharp object is one of a scalpel and a needle.
- 11. The surface pad system of claim 8, wherein the pad core includes a foam layer received in the interior region of the cover, the foam layer being made from a thermally active visco-elastic foam having a lower indention load deflection when the foam is warmer and a higher indention load deflection when the foam is cooler so that the surface pad system readily conforms to the patient at warmer temperatures and retains its shape at lower temperatures.
- 12. The surface pad system of claim 8, wherein the cover is made from a material that is stretchable from a first length to a second length which is longer than the first length in a first direction and that is stretchable from a third length to a fourth length which is longer than the third length in a second direction, the second direction being generally perpendicular to the first direction.
- 13. The surface pad system of claim 8, further comprising a needle receptacle positioned to lie adjacent to the cover, the needle receptacle including an outer shell that is formed to include an opening configured to receive a needle, the outer shell protecting the cover from penetration by the needle.
- 14. The surface pad system of claim 8, wherein the pad core includes at least one of a vacuum bead bag, an inflatable bladder, and a gel pack located within the interior region of the cover.
- 15. A surface pad system for a surgical table, the surface pad system comprising:
a cover defining an interior region and including an upwardly-facing top surface configured to be positioned beneath a patient, and a pad core received in the interior region of the cover, the pad core including at least one bladder which is inflatable to move a portion of the pad core and a portion of the cover upwardly toward the patient to minimize gaps between the patient and the top surface and to distribute the patient's weight across the top surface so that an interface pressure between the patient and the top surface is minimized.
- 16. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the at least one bladder is further inflatable to adjust a position of the patient.
- 17. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the at least one bladder includes a first bladder and a second bladder, the second bladder being inflatable and deflatable independent of the first bladder.
- 18. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the at least one bladder is formed on a bladder pad received in the interior region, the bladder pad including an upper surface, and a lower surface, the at least one bladder being coupled to the upper surface, and the bottom surface being formed to include a channel in fluid communication with the at least one bladder and with a fluid inlet port so that fluid is communicated from a fluid source to the at least one bladder through the fluid inlet port and the channel.
- 19. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the pad core also includes a foam layer received in the interior region of the cover, the foam layer being made from a thermally active visco-elastic foam having a lower indention load deflection when the foam is warmer and a higher indention load deflection when the foam is cooler so that the surface pad system readily conforms to the patient at warmer temperatures and retains its shape at lower temperatures.
- 20. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the cover is made from a material that is stretchable from a first length to a second length which is longer than the first length in a first direction and that is stretchable from a third length to a fourth length which is longer than the third length in a second direction, the second direction being generally perpendicular to the first direction.
- 21. The surface pad system of claim 15, further comprising a needle receptacle positioned to lie adjacent to the cover, the needle receptacle including an outer shell that is formed to include an opening configured to receive a needle, the outer shell protecting the cover from penetration by the needle.
- 22. The surface pad system of claim 15, further comprising a layer of cut-proof material positioned to lie between the top surface of the cover and the pad core so that the pad core is protected against penetration by a sharp object that penetrates the top surface of the cover.
- 23. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the pad core further includes at least one of a vacuum bead bag, an inflatable bladder, and a gel pack located within the interior region of the cover.
- 24. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the pad core further includes a thermal pad received in the interior region of the cover and a heat exchanger coupled to the thermal pad, the thermal pad including a channel in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and configured to receive a thermoregulation fluid therefrom, and further comprising a controller coupled to the heat exchanger to control the temperature of the thermoregulation fluid, thereby controlling the temperature of the patient-support surface.
- 25. The surface pad system of claim 15, wherein the bladder is positioned to lie beneath the top surface supporting the patient between the shoulder blades of the patient to minimize interface pressure between the shoulder blades of the patient and the top surface when the bladder is inflated to a first pressure.
- 26. The surface pad system of claim 25, wherein the bladder is inflatable to a second pressure which is greater than the first pressure so that the bladder lifts the top surface adjacent to the bladder sufficiently to hyperextend the chest of the patient when the bladder is inflated to the second pressure.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/754,623, filed Jan. 4, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/270,388, filed Mar. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,182,316, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/691,573, filed Aug. 2, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,763, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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