Robotic surgical station
US-10368949-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US10799727B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10799727-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414897642-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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A helmet for anesthesia, adapted to keep confined anesthetic gases and to administer them in a non-invasive fashion to a patient laying on an operating table, allowing to provide oxygen and/or anesthetic gases through tubes and fast access to the patient's head in case of emergency is described. The helmet has a lower half-shell and an upper half-shell, the lower half-shell being anatomically shaped to receive and support the nape and the neck of the laying patient, the upper half-shell and the lower half-shell having fastening means for fastening one to the other and being configured to be fitted one to the other and to the neck or torso of the patient to form a substantially airtight enclosure for enclosing head of the patient, at least one inlet port for gas supply and at least one outlet port for gas evacuation being on the lower half-shell and/or the upper half-shell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A helmet for anesthesia adapted to be worn by a patient laying on an operating table, comprising: a lower half-shell; an upper half-shell; and an anatomically shaped portion attached to said upper half-shell and configured to form an airtight seal to a neck or a torso of the patient, said lower half-shell being anatomically shaped and configured to receive and support a nape and a rear part of the neck or the torso leaving free a front part of a head and of the neck or the torso and being anatomically shaped such that said lower half-shell is configured to accommodate the head of the patient laying on the operating table, said upper half-shell being anatomically shaped and configured to cover the front part of the head and of the neck or the torso of the laying patient, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell having first fasteners for fastening said upper half-shell to said lower half-shell, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell being configured to be fitted together and to the neck or the torso of the patient to form a substantially airtight enclosure configured for enclosing the head of the patient, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell forming a substantially spherical shape when fitted together, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell being fitted together around a circumference of the substantially spherical shape, wherein at least one inlet port for supplying gas and at least one outlet port for evacuating gas are defined on said lower half-shell and/or said upper half-shell, said upper half-shell having an aperture closed by a flexible membrane so as to maintain the substantial airtight enclosure of the helmet, said aperture and said flexible membrane being configured to allow insertion of a laryngeal mask for patient intubation and the flexible membrane being configured to maintain the substantial airtight enclosure of the helmet by contacting the laryngeal mask, said upper half-shell having an annular wall, formed around said aperture, said annular wall configured to fit and guide the laryngeal mask for the patient intubation, wherein the helmet is configured to assume a closed position, when edges of said upper half-shell are brought to match onto corresponding edges of said lower half-shell to form a substantially airtight seal in order to prevent escape of gas, and configured to assume an opened position when said edges of said upper half-shell are detached from said corresponding edges of said lower half-shell, leaving free the front part of the head and of the neck or torso, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell being shaped and configured to enclose together the head of the patient in said substantially airtight enclosure surrounding the neck or the torso of the laying patient when in the closed position, and are configured to free the head and the neck or the torso of the laying patient in the opened position allowing the laying patient to exit from said lower half-shell and to remove the helmet by raising the head, or to free the head of the patient to open air without moving the head or the neck; wherein said helmet further comprises second fasteners directly fixed to said lower half-shell configured for securing said lower half-shell to said operating table. 2. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein said first fasteners comprise a hinge and wherein said lower half-shell and said upper half-shell are connected by said hinge on an outside of the helmet and are configured such that the helmet is placed in the opened position to free the head and the neck or the torso of the laying patient by rotating said upper half-shell with respect to said hinge. 3. The helmet of claim 1 , further comprising an airtight gasket fixed on said lower half-shell or on said upper half-shell around the circumference of the substantially spherical shape. 4. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein said at least one inlet port is defined on said lower half-shell and is provided with an inlet valve. 5. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein said upper half-shell comprises a handle. 6. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the helmet is made of a transparent rigid material. 7. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the at least one inlet port and/or the at least one outlet port comprises a valve configured to automatically shut upon the helmet assuming the opened position. 8. An operating table having a helmet for anesthesia, comprising: an operating table; and a helmet configured to be worn by a patient laying on the operating table, the helmet comprising a lower half-shell and an upper half-shell, the helmet further comprising an anatomically shaped portion attached to said upper half-shell and configured to form an airtight seal to a neck or a torso of the patient, said lower half-shell being anatomically shaped and configured to receive and support a nape and a rear part of the neck or the torso leaving free a front part of a head and of the neck or the torso and being anatomically shaped such that said lower half-shell is configured to accommodate the head of the patient laying on the operating table, said upper half-shell being anatomically shaped and configured to cover the front part of the head and of the neck or the torso of the laying patient, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell having first fasteners for fastening said upper half-shell to said lower half-shell, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell being configured to be fitted together and to the neck or the torso of the patient to form a substantially airtight enclosure configured for enclosing the head of the patient, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell forming a substantially spherical shape when fitted together, said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell being fitted together around a circumference of the substantially spherical shape, said upper half-shell having an aperture closed by a flexible membrane so as to maintain the substantial airtight enclosure of the helmet, said aperture and said flexible membrane being configured to allow insertion of a laryngeal mask for patient intubation and the flexible membrane being configured to maintain the substantial airtight enclosure of the helmet by contacting the laryngeal mask, said upper half-shell having an annular wall formed around said aperture, said annular wall configured to fit and guide the laryngeal mask for the patient intubation, the helmet being configured to assume a closed position, when edges of said upper half-shell are brought to match onto corresponding edges of said lower half-shell to form a substantially airtight seal in order to prevent escape of gas, and configured to assume an opened position when said edges of said upper half-shell are detached from said corresponding edges of said lower half-shell, leaving free the front part of the head and of the neck or torso, wherein said upper half-shell and said lower half-shell are shaped and configured to enclose the head of the patient in said substantially airtight enclosure while surrounding the neck or the torso of the laying patient when in the closed position, and are configured to free the head and the neck or the torso of the laying patient in the opened position allowing the laying patient to exit from said lower half-shell and to remove the helmet by raising the head, or to free the head of the patient to open air without moving the head or the neck; the helmet further comprising second fasteners directly fixed to said lower half-shell for securing said lower half-shell to a laying surface of said operating table in a removable manner; and the helmet further comprising at least one inlet port for gas supply and at least one outlet port for gas evacuation being defined
Removing used or expired gases or anaesthetic vapours (filtering, sterilising or disinfecting the exhaust air in drainage systems A61M1/784; bacterial filters in the expiratory path A61M16/1065) · CPC title
with sealing means on a part of the body other than the face, e.g. helmets, hoods or domes · CPC title
with patient airway positioning devices (guiding means for tracheal tubes A61M16/0488) · CPC title
specially adapted for anaesthetising {(A61M16/104, A61M16/18 take precedence)} · CPC title
Valves · CPC title
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