序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | JPH041630B2 - | JP8396183 | 1983-05-13 | JPH041630B2 | 1992-01-13 | EBERUHARUTO SHUNEERE; BERUNAA HETSUZERU; HANSU URURITSUHI YUNGU |
102 | A SPINAL SURGICAL TABLE | PCT/IB2013002290 | 2013-10-11 | WO2014057344A8 | 2015-06-25 | CIBLAK NAMIK; TUTCU CEM; OKUMUS BILGE CAN; ATALAY BAŞAR |
The present invention relates to a spinal surgical table (1) which is used during spine and spinal-related surgical operations and on which the patient is laid down; essentially comprising at least one carrying skeleton (2) which carries the weight of the patient's body, at least one carrying column (3) which is connected with the carrying skeleton (2), at least one carrying connection member (3) which connects the carrying skeleton (2) to the carrying column (3), at least one stand (5) which is connected to the carrying skeleton (2) by means of the carrying column (3) and enables the carrying skeleton (2) to stand in balance, at least six supporting pads (6) which is placed on the carrying skeleton (2) and enables the body comfort while the patient is lying, at least one head rest (7) which is placed at the front edge of the carrying skeleton (2) and enables the patient to lie his/her head comfortably. | ||||||
103 | MEDICAL TABLE HAVING CONTROLLED MOVEMENT AND METHOD OF USE | PCT/US2006031154 | 2006-08-10 | WO2007021806A3 | 2007-05-24 | MATTA JOEL M; HOEL STEPHEN L; LAMB STEVEN R |
A medical table provides the functionality needed for hip and knee arthroplasty at a cost that is acceptable for smaller patient care centers. Such a table can use a sliding mechanism to maintain traction during positioning of a patient's leg. The table also can utilize a knee arthroplasty attachment to provide for precise knee positioning, such as by using a sliding assembly attached to a spar of the table. The table can include a pair of actuators providing for both lateral tilt and trendelenburg motions, which reduces the complexity from previous tables. The table also can include a removable power/control module, which allows for quick and easy replacement of damaged components. | ||||||
104 | CHIROPRACTIC TABLE WITH CONTINUOUS PASSIVE MOTION | PCT/US2005030509 | 2005-08-25 | WO2006026482A3 | 2007-05-10 | PRUETT BLAKE; BROPHY CHARLES; MARTIN DURRELL |
A therapeutic treatment table includes a plurality of table sections for supporting the body of a patient, one of which sections is a drop section The table includes an extension/flexion section which includes a frame having a pivot axis and a terminal end and a rotary actuator that is adapted to repeatedly pivot the frame of the extension/flexion section about the pivot axis so as to raise the terminal end of the frame during an extension phase and to lower the terminal end of the frame during a flexion phase. A mechanism is provided for setting an operational range of motion for the extension/flexion section including an operational extension limit and an operational flexion limit, so that the rotary actuator will pivot the frame of the extension/flexion section between the operational extension limit and the operational flexion limit | ||||||
105 | DEVICE FOR REPOSITIONING BONE FRACTURE FRAGMENTS | EP15766484.8 | 2015-09-18 | EP3197379B1 | 2018-10-24 | GÖCKERITZ, Stefan; KRICKEBERG, Thomas; KATZENSTEIN, Bernhard |
A device for repositioning bone fracture fragments is disclosed. The device has a carrier assembly and a first arm assembly attached to the carrier assembly, the first arm assembly configured to hold a first bone fracture fragment. The device also has a second arm assembly attached to the carrier assembly, the second arm assembly configured to hold a second bone fracture fragment. The device further has an actuator assembly configured to adjust the second arm assembly, and an operating assembly configured to control an adjustment of the second arm assembly via the actuator assembly. The operating assembly is a manually operatable operating assembly. | ||||||
106 | HIP DISTRACTION | EP15190231.9 | 2006-11-21 | EP3006001B1 | 2018-03-28 | TORRIE, Paul Alexander; DALEY, Edward J. II; SKAVICUS, Paul J. |
An apparatus includes a distractor assembly adapted to couple to a leg and capable of providing a distraction load on the leg in both supine and lateral positions of the leg. The assembly is coupled to a surgical table by a ball joint or a universal joint. A method includes coupling a leg to a distractor assembly, positioning the leg in one of a distraction mode and a femoral acetabular impingement mode, and repositioning the leg in the other of the modes without the need for accessing a draped pelvis/thigh region. | ||||||
107 | LEG SUPPORT FOR PATIENT TABLE | EP13741636.8 | 2013-01-25 | EP2806837B1 | 2017-06-14 | BELLOWS, Lance, Clark; KALMAN, Jeff, M.; STEPHENS, Paul, D.; KESELMAN, Yury; LABEDZ, Christopher, D. |
108 | HIP DISTRACTION | EP16170404.4 | 2006-11-21 | EP3106142A1 | 2016-12-21 | TORRIE, Paul, Alexander; DALEY, Edward, J. II; SKAVICUS, Paul, J |
An apparatus includes a distractor assembly adapted to couple to a leg and capable of providing a distraction load on the leg in both supine and lateral positions of the leg. The assembly is coupled to a surgical table by a ball joint or a universal joint. A method includes coupling a leg to a distractor assembly, positioning the leg in one of a distraction mode and a femoral acetabular impingement mode, and repositioning the leg in the other of the modes without the need for accessing a draped pelvis/thigh region. |
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109 | BOOT STIRRUP | EP15192946.0 | 2015-11-04 | EP3017801A1 | 2016-05-11 | MORIARTY, Joshua J.; DRAKE, Jesse Scott |
A boot stirrup for use with a surgical table is provided. The boot stirrup includes a support arm, a surgical boot, and a lockable joint coupled to the support arm and the surgical boot. The support arm is configured to couple to a surgical table for movement about a plurality of axes relative to the surgical table. The surgical boot is configured to support and/or immobilize the foot and leg of the patient. The lockable joint is configured to selectively permit movement of the surgical boot relative to the support arm. |
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110 | HIP DISTRACTION | EP15190231.9 | 2006-11-21 | EP3006001A1 | 2016-04-13 | TORRIE, Paul Alexander; DALEY, Edward J. II; SKAVICUS, Paul J. |
An apparatus includes a distractor assembly adapted to couple to a leg and capable of providing a distraction load on the leg in both supine and lateral positions of the leg. The assembly is coupled to a surgical table by a ball joint or a universal joint. A method includes coupling a leg to a distractor assembly, positioning the leg in one of a distraction mode and a femoral acetabular impingement mode, and repositioning the leg in the other of the modes without the need for accessing a draped pelvis/thigh region. |
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111 | CARRIAGE FOR A SURGICAL BOOT OF A HIP DISTRACTOR | EP15190464.6 | 2013-09-06 | EP2992867A2 | 2016-03-09 | CATACCHIO, Anthony V.; DRAKE, Jesse Scott; CLARK, Andrew D.; NEWEY, Frederick K.; LIBBY, Dustin T.; STEINBERG, Sarah |
A carriage for a limb support includes a space for receiving a longitudinal member of a patient support apparatus, a plurality of rollers configured to engage the longitudinal member and a locking mechanism. The plurality of rollers is configured to maintain alignment of the carriage during movement of the carriage along the longitudinal member. The carriage also includes an elastomeric member that resists rotation to prevent unwanted motion of the carriage. The locking mechanism is configured to secure the carriage to the longitudinal member at any of an infinite number of positions along the length of the longitudinal member, the locking mechanism being lockable with a single action. |
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112 | Beckenabstützvorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von mindestens einer Zugspannung, Unterlage, insbesondere Operationstisch, mit einer solchen Beckenabstützvorrichtung | EP12004505.9 | 2012-06-14 | EP2633845B1 | 2015-08-05 | Friedrich, David |
113 | MECHANICAL DISTRACTOR TO FACILITATE SURGERY AND EVALUATION OF JOINTS | EP08841448 | 2008-10-22 | EP2211790A4 | 2015-04-08 | SALTZMAN CHARLES; AMENDOLA ANNUNZIATO |
114 | SACRAL PAD FOR A MEDICAL TABLE | EP13741313.4 | 2013-01-25 | EP2806836A1 | 2014-12-03 | BELLOWS, Lance, Clark; MOSS, Bernard, J.; LABEDZ, Christopher, D. |
A sacral support for a surgical table, comprising a plate having two spaced- apart openings formed therein. The openings are aligned along an axis of the plate and disposed adjacent one end of the plate. A pad is attached to the plate. The pad is dimensioned such that the openings in the plate are exposed. A positioning post is attachable to the plate. The post has a lower end dimensioned to be received in the openings in plate, wherein the post is mountable in the plate in one of two different positions. | ||||||
115 | FEMUR SUPPORT FOR A MEDICAL TABLE | EP13741362.1 | 2013-01-25 | EP2806763A1 | 2014-12-03 | BELLOWS, Lance, Clark; KEPHART, Richard, C.; TSENTR, Michael, M.; LABEDZ, Christopher, D. |
A femur support assembly attachable to a surgical table. The support assembly is comprised of a support plate, and an elongated rod reciprocally movable in a generally vertical direction relative to the support plate. An elongated support is mounted to the rod. The elongated support is rotatable about the rod and has a plurality of like apertures formed thereon. Each of the apertures defines a mounting position. A femur hook is provided having an end dimensioned to be received in one of the plurality of apertures. | ||||||
116 | Surgical assembly | EP12186260.1 | 2012-09-27 | EP2574325B1 | 2014-10-22 | Drake, Jesse Scott; Libby, Dustin T. |
117 | SURGERY TABLE APPRATUS | EP08842818 | 2008-10-21 | EP2211815A4 | 2014-07-30 | LAMB STEVE; STANLEY MARK; DEMARIA MICHAEL |
A surgery table utilizing first and second sections which are hingedly attached to one another. First and second sections are also connected to supports apart from the hinged portion. An elevator moves one of the sections upwardly and downwardly at the support. The resultant position of the frame formed by the first and second sections may take the configuration of a flat surface or an upwardly or downwardly oriented “vee”. | ||||||
118 | Modular multi-articulated patient support system | EP13183485.5 | 2005-09-09 | EP2674143A3 | 2014-05-07 | Jackson, Roger P. |
In an apparatus (1, 201) for supporting a patient during a medical procedure having first and second vertically adjustably support columns (3, 4, 203, 304) and a patient support structure (10, 210) having a first end and a second end connected to the first and second support columns respectively, the patient support including a first section (92, 292) and a second section (93, 293) that are articulable therebetween, and rotation subassemblies k(26t) and angulation subassemblies (27), the first and second ends of the patient support structure being joined to respective first and second support columns by respective rotation subassemblies and respective angulation subassemblies, the rotation subassemblies controlling rotation of the patient support and the angulation subassemblies controlling angulation of the patient support sections relative to respective support columns, each angulation subassembly is located only between respective patient support sections and angulation subassemblies such that the angulation subassemblies do not interfere with free rotation of the patient support. |
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119 | Carriage for a surgical boot of a hip distractor | EP13183409.5 | 2013-09-06 | EP2705821A2 | 2014-03-12 | Catacchio, Anthony, V.; Drake, Jesse Scott; Clark, Andrew D.; Newey, Frederick K.; Libby, Dustin T.; Steinberg, Sarah |
A carriage for a limb support includes a space for receiving a longitudinal member of a patient support apparatus, a plurality of rollers configured to engage the longitudinal member and a locking mechanism. The plurality of rollers is configured to maintain alignment of the carriage during movement of the carriage along the longitudinal member. The carriage also includes an elastomeric member that resists rotation to prevent unwanted motion of the carriage. The locking mechanism is configured to secure the carriage to the longitudinal member at any of an infinite number of positions along the length of the longitudinal member, the locking mechanism being lockable with a single action. |
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120 | Multi-axis joint for a spar of a limb holder | EP13183032.5 | 2013-09-04 | EP2705820A2 | 2014-03-12 | Clark, Andrew D; Drake, Jesse Scott; Catacchio, Anthony V; Libby, Dustin T; Sutherland, Mark A |
A patient support apparatus includes a surgical table and a limb support unit coupled to the surgical table. The limb support unit includes a support platform coupled to the surgical table in a fixed position, a first limb holder coupled to the support platform in a fixed position relative to the support platform, and a second limb holder coupled to the support platform and spaced apart from the first limb holder. The first limb holder includes a multi-axis joint coupled to the support platform in a fixed position and a spar coupled to the multi-axis joint to move relative to the support platform while supporting a patient's limb that has been coupled to the spar. |