序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 ADAPTER PLANE FOR A SURGICAL TABLE, IN PARTICULAR FOR HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY WITH ANTERIOR APPROACH EP13801739.7 2013-09-17 EP2897567A1 2015-07-29 BERNARDONI, Massimiliano; GIARDIELLO, Mirko; SICCARDI, Alberto; SICCARDI, Francesco
Adapter plane (1′) for surgical table, comprising a main portion (2′) and a secondary portion (3′) which define—at the top part—a surface (4′) for supporting the patient, said secondary portion (3′) being arranged for supporting at least one pelvis portion of the patient, said adapter plane (1′) being rigidly couplable above said surgical table with the main portion (2′) overlapping the surgical table and the secondary portion (3′) projecting with respect to the surgical table, at least the secondary portion (3′) of said adapter plane (1′) being made of radiotransparent material.
162 Appareil orthopédique pour tenir et positionner un membre inférieur EP12188340.9 2012-10-12 EP2589364B1 2015-06-17 Fernez-Bertaud, Olivier
163 MEDICAL TABLE WITH LEG SUPPORT EP13741636.8 2013-01-25 EP2806837A1 2014-12-03 BELLOWS, Lance, Clark; KALMAN, Jeff, M.; STEPHENS, Paul, D.; KESELMAN, Yury; LABEDZ, Christopher, D.
A patient support apparatus, comprising a patient support having one or more pads for supporting a patient's torso and hip in a generally horizontal orientation. At least one, elongated leg support extends from the patient support. The leg support is movable through a generally horizontal plane. A portion of the leg support is declinable and inclinable from the horizontal plane. A traction device is connected to the leg support. The traction device is attachable to a patient's leg and operable to exert a traction force on the patient's leg along an axis generally parallel to the leg support. The traction device is connected to the leg support by a slide assembly and the traction device can be secured stationary relative to the leg support or the traction device can slide relative to the leg support.
164 Multi-axis joint for a spar of a limb holder EP13183032.5 2013-09-04 EP2705820A3 2014-10-01 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.

165 OPERATING TABLES AND ACCESSORIES EP12759177.4 2012-09-06 EP2753286A1 2014-07-16 Wootton, Malcolm
This application relates to operating tables and accessories designed to facilitate surgical procedures on a limb, especially, but not exclusively, orthopaedic procedures involving the distraction, dislocation or replacement of a joint. A such accessory includes a table-mounted component (200) including a patient support (103) and a floor-standing component (200) including an articulated limb support beam (205). Cooperating locating features including a notch 118 and guide channels (217) on the two components locate the components relative to each other. They are designed so that with the patient support (103) supporting at least some of the weight of the patient, the articulated limb support beam (205) is properly positioned to support and manipulate the limb. Moreover, they are so configured as to allow the table to be tilted relative to the floor-standing component (200) while continuing to locate the components relative to each other.
166 Perineal post pad for patient lower extremity positioning systems EP13154265.6 2013-02-06 EP2623082A3 2013-12-11 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.

167 Beckenabstützvorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von mindestens einer Zugspannung, Unterlage, insbesondere Operationstisch, mit einer solchen Beckenabstützvorrichtung und Verfahren zum Distrahieren von mindestens einer unteren Extremität EP12004505.9 2012-06-14 EP2633845A3 2013-10-23 Friedrich, David

Beckenabstützvorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von mindestens einer Zugspannung (FZ), wobei die Zugspannung (FZ) über mindestens eine, an einem Becken (5) befestigte untere Extremität (2) eingeleitet wird, wobei die Zugspannung (FZ) über mindestens ein Abstützteil (13) an mindestens einem der Sitzbeinhöcker (8) des Beckens (5) aufgenommen wird. Unterlage (1) mit der erfindungsgemäßen Beckenabstützvorrichtung. Verfahren zum Distrahieren von mindestens einer unteren Extremität (2) durch mindestens eine Zugspannung (FZ), wobei zum Aufnehmen der Zugspannung (FZ) die erfindungsgemäße Beckenabstützvorrichtung verwendet wird.

168 VORRICHUNG ZUR FÜHRUNG DES BEINES WÄHREND EINER HÜFTOPERATION, INSBESONDERE BEI EINER ENDOPROTHESENIMPLANTATION EP05803333.3 2005-11-09 EP1824437B1 2013-07-03 Memminger, Michael
169 Appareil orthopédique pour tenir et positionner un membre inférieur EP12188340.9 2012-10-12 EP2589364A1 2013-05-08 Fernez-Bertaud, Olivier

Cet appareil orthopédique comprend :

- des moyens de fixation (2) à une table d'opération chirurgicale ;

- un support (4) pour le pied d'un patient ;

- un chariot (6) comportant des premiers moyens de guidage du support (4) en translation parallèlement à une direction longitudinale (X6) ; et

- une articulation (10) pour un pivotement du support (4).

- une coulisse (12) comportant des deuxièmes moyens du chariot (6) en translation parallèlement à la direction longitudinale (X6) et suivant un pas secondaire (P2) ; et

- des troisièmes moyens de guidage de la coulisse (12) en translation parallèlement à la direction longitudinale (X6) et suivant un pas tertiaire (P3), le pas tertiaire (P3) étant substantiellement supérieur au pas secondaire (P2).

170 Surgical assembly EP12186260.1 2012-09-27 EP2574325A3 2013-05-01 Drake, Jesse Scott; Libby, Dustin T.

A surgical assembly (20) comprises a post (100) having a longitudinally extending axis (104), a support (56) for resisting movement of the post in a negative longitudinal direction, and a platform (70) offset from the support in a positive longitudinal direction. The platform includes an opening (82) through which the post projects. The opening includes a throat (86). The post has a first dimension which renders the post incapable of passing through the throat and a second dimension which renders the post capable of passing through the throat. Alternate embodiments in which the post can be removably engaged with the support and platform and disengaged therefrom without translating the post in the longitudinal direction are also disclosed.

171 Apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP04250522.2 2004-01-30 EP1459686B1 2013-04-10 Acker, Dean M. J.; Sherman, Scott G.; Krebs, Robert D.; Mears, Dana
172 HIP DISTRACTION EP08756154.4 2008-05-23 EP2152219B1 2013-03-06 DALEY, Edward, James; TORRIE, Paul, Alexander; SKAVICUS, Paul, Joseph
173 MODULAR MULTI-ARTICULATED PATIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM EP05795928 2005-09-09 EP1850696A4 2012-01-18 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.
174 HIP DISTRACTION EP08756154.4 2008-05-23 EP2152219A1 2010-02-17 DALEY, Edward, James; TORRIE, Paul, Alexander; SKAVICUS, Paul, Joseph
A hip distractor includes a pair of distractor members and a support configured to be fastened to a surgical table. The support includes at least two mounts for coupling to a pair of joints that couple the distractor members to the support. Another hip distractor includes a pair of distractor assemblies that are configured to apply a distraction load to a patient. Each of the assemblies includes a joint for coupling the corresponding assembly to a surgical table. The joint permits vertical and horizontal angular adjustment of the corresponding assembly. A method of distracting a hip includes coupling a patient's legs to a pair of distractor assemblies and simultaneously adjusting a vertical angle and a horizontal angle of at least one of the distractor assemblies.
175 HIP DISTRACTION EP06849239.6 2006-11-21 EP1954235A2 2008-08-13 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.
176 Rasp handle for performing minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP04000194.3 2001-04-26 EP1405603B1 2007-11-07 Greig, Kevin; Zwirkoski, Paul A; Mears, Dana
177 Apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP01303823.7 2001-04-26 EP1149562B1 2006-08-02 Greig, Kevin; Zwirkoski, Paul A.; Mears, Dana
178 PELVIC PLANE LOCATOR AND PATIENT POSITIONER EP04758710.0 2004-04-01 EP1610705A2 2006-01-04 SARIN, Vineet Kumar; BRUCE, Robert, A.; PRATT, William, Ralph; PRATT, Clyde, Ronald
The invention includes both a method for acquiring the position of a patient's anterior pelvic plane, and a patient positioner or holder (apparatus) for securing a patient and acquiring the position of the patient's anterior pelvic plane. The method and apparatus facilitate definition of the anterior pelvic plane (APP) in the context of computer assisted hip surgery.
179 Converter system to couple and command a support of a patient to be operated EP05012106.0 2005-06-06 EP1604629A1 2005-12-14 Siccardi, Francesco; Laude, Frederic; Berguglia, Mattia

A system to perform, under optimal conditions, surgical operations on limbs of human bodies lying on bases to extend the patient, comprising a surgery table and a converter, said converter including at least five sub-systems with different liberty degrees of movement.

180 Apparatus for performing a minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty EP04250522.2 2004-01-30 EP1459686A3 2004-12-08 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.

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