Claims
- 1. A surgical headframe for maintaining a stereotactic system reference frame relative to a patient's head, the headframe comprising:
a frame body; first and second arms extending from opposing sides of the frame body, respective; a plurality of contact pads coupled to the frame body, the contact pads adapted to engage a patient's head; and a strap connectible to the first and second arms, the strap adapted for wrapping about a back of a patient's head; wherein the headframe is adapted to receive and maintain a stereotactic reference frame.
- 2. The headframe of claim 1, wherein the plurality of contact pads includes first, second and third contact pads.
- 3. The headframe of claim 2, wherein the first contact pad is coupled to a central portion of the frame body, and the second and third contact pads are positioned opposite one another relative to the first contact pad.
- 4. The headframe of claim 3, wherein the second and third contact pads are equidistantly spaced from the first contact pad.
- 5. The headframe of claim 3, wherein an arrangement of the first, second, and third contact pads defines a tripod.
- 6. The headframe of claim 3, wherein a center point spacing between the second and third contact pads is 4.125 inches.
- 7. The headframe of claim 3, wherein a lateral, center point spacing between the first and second contact pads is 2.25 inches.
- 8. The headframe of claim 1, wherein each of the contact pads are pivotally coupled to the frame body.
- 9. The headframe of claim 1, wherein each of the contact pads defines a contact surface adapted for contacting a patient's head, and further wherein the contact pads are arranged such that the respective contact surfaces are co-planer.
- 10. The headframe of claim 1, wherein each of the contact pads has an outer diameter of approximately 2 inches.
- 11. The headframe of claim 1, wherein each of the contact pads defines a concave contact surface adapted for contacting a patient's head.
- 12. The headframe of claim 1, wherein the first and second arms are rotatably coupled to the frame body.
- 13. The headframe of claim 1, wherein the first and second arms each include:
a base defining an inner face for contacting a corresponding surface of the frame body; an intermediate section extending from the base, wherein extension of the intermediate section is non-planer relative to the inner face; and a leading and extending from the intermediate section opposite the base.
- 14. The headframe of claim 13, wherein extension of the inner face defines an acute angle relative to a plane of the intermediate section.
- 15. The headframe of claim 13, wherein the inner face is flat.
- 16. The headframe of claim 13, wherein the base forms a transverse passage for receiving a mounting device that rotatably couples the respective arm to the frame body.
- 17. The headframe of claim 13, wherein the intermediate section forms opposing shoulders each adapted for receiving an auxiliary component.
- 18. The headframe of claim 13, wherein each of the first and second arms further includes a pin for retaining a portion of the strap.
- 19. The headframe of claim 18, wherein the pin extends from the leading end.
- 20. The headframe of claim 1, wherein the frame body includes:
a central portion; a first leg; and a second leg; wherein the first and second legs extend in opposite directions from the central portion.
- 21. The headframe of claim 20, wherein the central portion, the first leg and the second leg combined to define a planer inner surface adapted for coupling to the contact pads.
- 22. The headframe of claim 20, wherein each of the central portion, the first leg, and the second leg are adapted to maintain a respective one of the contact pads.
- 23. The headframe of claim 20, wherein the first and second legs are symmetrically arrange relative to the central portion.
- 24. The headframe of claim 20, wherein each of the central portion, the first leg, and the second leg form a bore adapted for receiving a contact pad coupling device, and further wherein the bores of the first and second legs are equidistantly spaced from the bore of the central portion.
- 25. The headframe of claim 20, wherein each of the second legs includes:
a first section extending in an angular fashion from the central portion; and a second section extending downwardly from the first section.
- 26. The headframe of claim 25, wherein the second section defines:
an arm receiving portion adapted to maintain a respective one of the first and second arms; and a pad receiving portion adapted to maintain a respective one of the contact pads.
- 27. The headframe of claim 26, wherein the arm receiving portion includes a flat engagement surface for abutting a corresponding surface of a respective one of the first and second arms.
- 28. The headframe of claim 20, wherein a respective one of the contact pads extends from an inner surface of the central portion, the frame body further including a post extending from the central portion opposite the inner surface, the post being adapted to receive the reference frame.
- 29. The headframe of claim 1, wherein the strap includes:
a central region; a first strip; and a second strip; wherein the first and second strips extend in an opposing fashion from the central region.
- 30. The headframe of claim 29, wherein each of the strips forms a plurality of holes adapted for selectively coupling the respective strip to a respective one of the arms.
- 31. The headframe of claim 29, wherein the central region is adapted for placement over an occipital bone of a patient's head.
- 32. The headframe of claim 1, further comprising:
a control pad adapted to facilitate control over a stereotactic procedure, the control pad being mounted to the frame body.
- 33. A method of securing a reference frame to a patient's head as part of a stereotactic procedure, the method comprising:
providing a surgical headframe including a frame body, first and second arms extending from opposing sides of the frame body, a plurality of contact pads coupled to the frame body, and a strap; mounting the reference frame to the headframe; positioning the headframe at the patient's head such that the contact pads contact the patient's head; wrapping the strap behind the patient's head; and securing the strap to the first and second arms, such that the headframe is secured to the patient's head.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein positioning the headframe at the patient's head includes orienting the first and second arms to extend rearwardly relative to a forehead of the patient.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein orienting the first and second arms includes placing the first and second arms slightly above a respective ear of the patient.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the first and second arms are rotatably connected to the frame body, and further wherein orienting the first and second arms includes rotating at least one of the arms relative to the frame body.
- 37. The method of claim 33, wherein the headframe includes first, second, and third contact pads, the first contact pad being centrally positioned along the frame body, and the second and third contact pads being positioned opposite one another relative to the first contact pad.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein positioning the headframe at the patient's head includes centrally locating the first contact pad at a forehead of the patient and locating the second and third contact pads adjacent opposite sides of the forehead.
- 39. The method of claim 28, wherein relative to the patient's forehead, the second and third contact pads are below the first contact pad.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein positioning the headframe at the patient's head is characterized by an absence of skin stretch between the contact pads.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein each of the first, second, and third contact pads define co-planer contact surfaces, and further wherein following securing of these strapped to the first and second arms, the headframe is prevented from rocking.
- 42. The method of claim 37, wherein the headframe is adapted such that each of the contact pads can swivel relative to the frame body.
- 43. The method of claim 33, wherein wrapping the strap behind the patient's head includes locating a portion of the strap over an occipital bone of the patient.
- 44. The method of claim 33, wherein the headframe is adapted to selectively secure the strap to the first and second arms at multiple points along a length of the strap, and further wherein securing the strap includes determining a desired point of engagement of the strap relative to at least one of the first and second arms.
- 45. The method of claim 33, further comprising:
connecting a control pad to the frame body, the control pad adapted to facilitate control over a stereotactic procedure.
- 46. A method of manufacturing a surgical headframe for use in a stereotactic procedure, the method comprising:
providing a frame body including a central portion and opposing sides; extending first and second arms from the opposing sides of the frame body, respectively; coupling a plurality of contact pads to the frame body, the contact pads each adapted to engage a patient's head; and selectively securing a strap to the first and second arms opposite the frame body, the strap adapted for wrapping about a back of a patient's head; wherein the headframe is adapted to receive and maintain a stereotactic reference frame.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein a first, second, and third control pads are coupled to the frame body.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein coupling the contact pads to the frame body includes locating the first, second and third contact pads in a tripod arrangement.
- 49. The method of claim 47, wherein coupling the contact pads to the frame body includes coupling the first contact pad to the central portion of the frame body and positioning the second and third contact pads opposite one another relative to the first contact pad.
- 50. The method of claim 46, wherein coupling the contact pads includes pivotally mounting at least one of the contact pads to the frame body.
- 51. The method of claim 46, wherein extending the first and second arms from the frame body includes rotatably mounting each of the arms to the frame body.
- 52. The method of claim 46, wherein selectively securing a strap to the first and second arms includes:
providing the strap with a plurality of holes; and extending a pin from each of the arms, respectively; wherein the holes are sized to be received over the respective pins.
- 53. The method of claim 46, further comprising: providing the frame body with a post adapted to receive a stereotactic reference frame.
- 54. The method of claim 46, further comprising: mounting a control pad to the frame body, the control pad adapted to facilitate control over a stereotactic procedure.
CROSS-REFERRENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit, and incorporates by reference the entirety of, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/235,215, filed Sep. 4, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60235215 |
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