序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Modular multi-articulated patient support system EP13183485.5 2005-09-09 EP2674143A2 2013-12-18 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.

122 Perineal post pad for patient lower extremity positioning systems EP13154265.6 2013-02-06 EP2623082A2 2013-08-07 Sluss, Robert K.; Gerhardt, Michael

A patient lower extremity positioning system (10) that is configured to facilitate easier use of surgical instruments during open and arthroscopic procedures of the lower extremity, including, but not limited to the hip joint, acetabulum, femur, femoral neck and femoral shaft is disclosed. The patient lower extremity positioning system may include one or more perineal pads (12) configured to be supported adjacent to a patient torso support (14) such that the perineal pad (12) is positionable adjacent to a patient's perineum. The perineal pad (12) may be formed from a perineal pad body (18) coupled to a distal transition section (16) extending distally from the perineal pad body (18). The distal transition section (16) may have a distal tip (36) with a cross-sectional area (38) that is less than a cross-sectional area (40) of the perineal pad body (18), thereby enabling a surgeon to more easily position surgical instruments during surgery without the perineal pad conflicting with the surgical instruments.

123 Vorrichtung zur Lagerung eines Patienten EP12187422.6 2012-10-05 EP2583654A1 2013-04-24 Marugg, Silvio

Eine Vorrichtung zur Lagerung eines Patienten, insbesondere während einer Operation, umfasst eine Säule und eine Patientenauflage, die auf der Säule gelagert ist, wobei die Patientenauflage keine durchgehende Liegefläche aufweist, sondern aus mehreren Haltern besteht, durch die der Patient an bestimmten, anatomisch geeigneten Körperstellen gehalten und/oder fixiert werden kann.

124 SPINAL IMMOBILISATION EP09796045.4 2009-12-16 EP2384171A1 2011-11-09 COOKE, Matthew William; WARD, Stuart
A spinal immobilisation apparatus has a harness for immovably securing to the torso of a person and a separate head support of collarless construction for mounting about the head of a person. Releasable connection allows the head support to be adjustably secured on the harness in relation to the shoulders and back of the wearer. The harness configuration allows ready access to the wearer's chest area. Elastication allows the cheat to expand during breathing. The head support is of open-faced, open-topped structure having rigid side walls hingedly connected to a rigid rear wall.
125 SURGICAL SUPPORT FOR FEMUR EP05791357.6 2005-08-31 EP1799161B1 2011-10-19 MATTA Joel, M.
A surgical support for a femur utilizing a shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The shaft lies along an axis which is coincident with a first plane. A hook connects to the shaft through an intermediate portion and lies in a second plane which intersects the first plane. The hook includes a flattened portion for support of the femur.
126 Orthopädieadapter für einen Operationstisch EP10186979.0 2010-10-08 EP2311423A1 2011-04-20 Ludwig, Carmen; Müller, Ivo

Ein Orthopädieadapter (4) mit einer Ankoppeleinheit (5), die eine erste Ankoppeleinrichtung (6) zum Ankoppeln der Ankoppeleinheit (5) an einen Operationstisch (1) aufweist, ist in Längsrichtung des Operationstischs (1) zum Fußende hin gerichtet mit einem zentralen Holm (7) versehen, der aus einem nichtmetallischen Werkstoff besteht. Eine Universalaufnahme (8), die ein separates Bauteil ist, weist eine zweite Ankoppeleinrichtung (21) auf, mit der die Universalaufnahme (8) an den zentralen Holm (7) ankoppelbar ist.

127 SURGERY TABLE APPRATUS EP08842818.0 2008-10-21 EP2211815A1 2010-08-04 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”.
128 MODULAR DEVICE FOR POSITIONING AND IMMOBILISATION OF A PATIENT'S BODY FOR SURGICAL OPERATIONS AND CORRESPONDING OPERATING TABLE EP08800483.3 2008-10-21 EP2207517A1 2010-07-21 STRIGGOW, Uwe; WITZAK, Michael, Paul
This invention relates to a modular device (10) for positioning and immobilisation of a patient's body for surgical operations, which comprises a first supporting means (20) for supporting the patient's pelvis and at least one second supporting means (30) with a foot tether-connecting means (50) for positioning and immobilisation of a patient's leg, whereby the at least one second supporting means (30) is pivotable in the horizontal and/or in the vertical plane with respect to the first supporting means (20). In addition, the modular device (10) according to the invention can comprise a third supporting means (60) for positioning the patient's hip during the operation. The invention also relates to an operating table (100) comprising the modular device (10) according to the invention.
129 DISPOSITIF DE GUIDAGE POUR TABLE D'OPÉRATION COMPRENANT DES BRAS DE GUIDAGE APTES À ÊTRE FIXÉS DE MANIÈRE AMOVIBLE SUR LADITE TABLE, ET TABLE D'OPÉRATION COMPORTANT DE TELS BRAS DE GUIDAGE EP07731321.1 2007-04-19 EP2029081A1 2009-03-04 L'HEGARAT, Jean-Marie; COLLOT, Olivier; FRANCO, Filipe
The invention concerns a guiding device (1) for a mobile operating table (2) comprising at least one lateral rail for accessories, the aforementioned device (1) comprising at least one guiding arm (9, 10) stretching along an axis AA1 and presenting an extremity fitted with a fastening mechanism (11) permitting a detachable fixing of the aforementioned guide arm (9, 10) on the rail of the operating table (2), characterised in that the fastening means (11) consist of at least one notch (17) oriented along an axis BB1 substantially perpendicular to the axis AA1 of the guiding arm, said notch (17) being capable of accommodating a spacer (8) linking the side rail (7) to the operating table (2), and a blocking element configured to block the guide arm on the rail by pressure of the aforementioned blocking element.
130 PATIENT POSTIONING SUPPORT STRUCTURE EP07776853.9 2007-05-07 EP2015725A2 2009-01-21 Jackson, Roger P.
A patient support system includes independently adjustable end columns supporting a centrally hinged, jointed or breaking patient support structure. At least one column includes a powered rotation assembly. The patient support includes at least two sections. A coordinated drive system provides for both upwardly and downwardly breaking or jointed orientations of the two sections in various inclined and tilted positions. Cable, cantilevered and pull-rod systems are included.
131 INSTRUMENT DE VISÉE POUR LA DÉTERMINATION DE L'AXE MÉCANIQUE DU FÉMUR EP06721562.4 2006-05-08 EP1876974A1 2008-01-16 Collette, Michel
The invention relates to an instrument for determining a plane containing the mechanical axis of the femur, comprising a device in which a mechanical means of articulated and/or sliding elements (110, 120, 130) is provided for determining and storing two positions in space (F1 and F2) of any same point (F) of the knee when it is located in position P1 and P2 with regard to a universal set. These positions are obtained by pivoting the lower member from position P1 to position P2 about the center of the femoral head. The orientation of an omega plane perpendicular to the frontal or sagittal plane containing the center of the femoral head (O) and the center of the knee can be materialized by a rod (168) contained in this plane, said rod being fixed perpendicularly and in the middle of an arm (130) comprising, at the ends, two locating means (131, 132) of points F1 and F2.
132 VORRICHTUNG ZUR FÜHRUNG DES BEINES WÄHREND EINER HÜFTOPERATION, INSBESONDERE BEI EINER ENDOPROTHESENIMPLANTATION EP05803333.3 2005-11-09 EP1824437A1 2007-08-29 Memminger, Michael
A leg guide (57), particularly for hip operations, comprising a rail (31) which contains a circular arc shaped guide and which can be rotated about an axis of rotation (71) perpendicular to the circular arc-shaped guide, and a leg holder (75) which is displaceably mounted on the rail (31).
133 SURGICAL SUPPORT FOR FEMUR EP05791357.6 2005-08-31 EP1799161A2 2007-06-27 MATTA Joel, M.
A surgical support for a femur utilizing a shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The shaft lies along an axis which is coincident with a first plane. A hook connects to the shaft through an intermediate portion and lies in a second plane which intersects the first plane. The hook includes a flattened portion for support of the femur.
134 SURGICAL POSITIONING APPARATUS EP05711823.4 2005-01-21 EP1725144A2 2006-11-29 BOUCHER, Michael; STEENBURG, Kip Van; SKAVICUS, Paul, J.; WARBURTON, David
A surgical positioning apparatus can be secured to a floor of an operating room or directly to an operating room table. The surgical positioning apparatus supports a limb of a patient using a telescoping strut mounted on a spherical joint. A disposable cradling device is coupled to the strut to secure the limb in position.
135 Apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP06011811.4 2001-04-26 EP1695677A2 2006-08-30 Greig, Kevin; Zwirkoski, Paul A.; Mears, Dana

A method and apparatus for performing a minimally invasive (i.e., with the wound developed under an incision being substantially the same size as the incision throughout the depth of the wound) total hip arthroplasty. An approximately 3.75 - 5 centimeter (1.5 - 2 inch) anterior incision is made in line with the femoral neck. The femoral neck is severed from the femoral shaft and removed through the anterior incision. The acetabulum is prepared for receiving an acetabular cup through the anterior incision, and the acetabular cup is placed into the acetabulum through the anterior incision. A posterior incision of approximately 2.5 - 3.75 centimeters (1 - 1.5 inches) is generally aligned with the axis of the femoral shaft and a tubular posterior retractor is utilized to provide access to the femoral shaft through the posterior incision. Preparation of the femoral shaft including the reaming and rasping thereof is performed through the posterior incision and posterior retractor. A bag element is utilized to cover the femoral stem and keep it clean as it is inserted through the posterior incision. Procedures being performed through the posterior incision may be observed through the anterior incision and vice versa. The acetabular liner and femoral head are inserted through the anterior incision and operably positioned. Novel instruments including an osteotomy guide; an awl for locating a posterior incision aligned with the axis of the femoral shaft; a tubular posterior retractor; a selectively lockable rasp handle with an engagement guide; and a selectively lockable provisional neck are utilized to perform the total hip arthroplasty of the current invention.

136 Apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP04250522.2 2004-01-30 EP1459686A2 2004-09-22 Acker, Dean M. J.; Sherman, Scott G.; Krebs, Robert D.; Mears, Dana

A method and apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty. An approximately 3.75 - 5 centimeter (1.5 - 2 inch) anterior incision is made and the femoral neck is severed from the femoral shaft and removed through the anterior incision. The acetabulum is prepared for receiving an acetabular cup through the anterior incision, and the acetabular cup is placed into the acetabulum through the anterior incision. In one exemplary embodiment, a posterior incision of approximately 2 - 3 centimeters (0.8 - 1.2 inches) is generally aligned with the axis of the femoral shaft and provides access to the femoral shaft. In this embodiment, Preparation of the femoral shaft including the reaming and rasping thereof is performed through the posterior incision, and the femoral stem is inserted through the posterior incision for implantation in the femur. In an alternative embodiment, preparation of the femur is effected through the anterior incision, with the operative hip placed in hyperextension.

137 Table d'opération orthopédique pour membres, et notamment pour membres inférieurs EP88402427.4 1988-09-27 EP0311482B1 1993-01-20 Akcelrod, Patrick
138 Table d'opération orthopédique pour membres, et notamment pour membres inférieurs EP88402427.4 1988-09-27 EP0311482A1 1989-04-12 Akcelrod, Patrick

La table d'opérations orthopédiques comporte un pied (1) apte à se positionner sur un sol (2), une embase (4) montée sur le pied (1), une tablette de support (7,8) du tronc d'un patient, des moyens (10-13) pour lier la tablette (7,8) à l'embase (4), un longeron (18,19) monté pivotant sur l'embase (4) à proximité du point de rattachement d'un membre au tronc, le longeron (18,19) étant en un matériau transparent au rayonnement de radiographie, la distance séparant le longeron (18,19), dans sa position sensiblement parallèle au sol (2), par rapport à ce sol (2), étant supérieure à la hauteur de la source apte à émettre le rayonnement de radiographie.

La table est particulièrement adaptée pour la réduction des fractures ou analogues sur les membres inférieurs d'un patient.

139 Operating table in particular for the care of accident casualties EP87111251 1987-08-04 EP0255938A3 1988-09-07 Krips, Franz Josef, Dr. med.
140 Operating table EP83104662 1983-05-11 EP0094620A3 1984-08-22 Schnelle, Eberhard, Dr. Ing.; Hetzel, Werner; Jung, Hans-Ulrich, Dipl.-Ing.
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