Surgical frame facilitating articulatable support for a patient during surgery
US-2017049651-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US10900448B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10900448-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816108892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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A surgical frame and method for use thereof is provided. The surgical frame is capable of reconfiguration before, during, or after surgery. The surgical frame includes a main beam that can be rotated, raised/lowered, and tilted upwardly/downwardly to afford positioning and repositioning of a patient supported thereon. The main beam is capable of be reconfigured between a left configuration and a right configuration to support the patient in different positions thereon.
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A positioning frame for supporting a patient being reconfigurable between a left configuration and a right configuration, the positioning frame comprising: a main beam having a first end, a second end, and a length extending between the first and second end, the main beam defining an axis of rotation relative to a first vertical support portion and a second vertical support portion, the main beam being rotatable about the axis of rotation between at least a first position and a second position, the axis of rotation substantially corresponding to a cranial-caudal axis of the patient when the patient is supported on the positioning frame, the main beam including a first main beam portion at the first end rotatably interconnected relative to the first vertical support portion, a second main beam portion at the second end rotatably interconnected relative to the second vertical support portion, and an elongated main beam portion extending between the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion, the first main beam portion being rotatably adjustable between a first fixed position and a second fixed position relative to a first portion attached relative to the first vertical support portion, and a first end of the elongated main beam portion being rotatably adjustable between a first fixed position and a second fixed position relative to the first main beam portion and a second end of the elongated main beam portion being rotatably adjustable between a first fixed position and a second fixed position relative to the second main beam portion; a chest support and at least one leg support being moveably attached to the elongated main beam portion, the chest support and the at least one leg support each being moveable between a first location on a first side of the elongated main beam portion and a second location on a second side of the elongated main beam portion; and the first vertical support portion and the second vertical support portion supporting the main beam, the first support portion and the second vertical support portion spacing the main beam from the ground; wherein, when the first main beam portion is in the first fixed position thereof, the first end of the elongated main beam portion is in the first fixed position thereof, the second end of the elongated main beam portion is in the first fixed position thereof, and the chest support and the at least one leg support are in the first location thereof, the positioning frame is in the left configuration and is capable of supporting the patient to provide greater access to a left lateral side of the patient, and when the first main beam portion is in the second fixed position thereof, the first end of the elongated main beam portion is in the second fixed position thereof, the second end of the elongated main beam portion is in the second fixed portion thereof, and the chest support and the at least one leg support are in the second position thereof, the positioning frame is in the right configuration and is capable of supporting the patient to provide greater access to a right lateral side of the patient. 2. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion extend transversely to the axis of rotation of the main beam, and the elongated main beam portion is offset from the axis of rotation by the first and second portions. 3. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein the main beam is configured to support the patient in a prone position in the first position thereof, and is configured to support the patient in a lateral position in the second position thereof. 4. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein heights of the first vertical support and the second vertical support are each expandable and contractible to respectively raise and lower the first end and the second end of the main beam. 5. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein rotatable adjustment of the first main beam portion between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof is about a second axis of rotation being substantially aligned with the first axis of rotation. 6. The positioning frame of claim 5 , wherein rotatable adjustment of the first end of the elongated main beam portion between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof is about a third axis of rotation, and rotatable adjustment of the second end of the elongated main beam portion between the first fixed position and the second fixed position is about a fourth axis of rotation, the third axis and the fourth axis of rotation being offset from the first axis of rotation. 7. The positioning frame of claim 6 , wherein the third axis of rotation and the fourth axis of rotation are offset from one another, one of the first end and the second end of the elongated main beam portion includes an axle, and one of the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion corresponding to the location of the axle includes a slot for receiving the axle, the slot affording repositioning of the axle therein to prevent binding of the elongated main beam portion relative to the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion as the first end of the elongated main beam portion is rotated between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof and the second end of the elongated main beam portion is rotated between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof. 8. The positioning frame of claim 6 , wherein the third axis of rotation and the fourth axis of rotation are offset from one another, one of the first end and the second end of the elongated main beam portion includes an axle, and one of the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion corresponding to the location of the axle including a rotatable bearing therein for receiving the axle to prevent binding of the elongated main beam portion relative to the first main beam portion and the second main beam portion as the first end of the elongated main beam portion is rotated between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof and the second end of the elongated main beam portion is rotated between the first fixed position and the second fixed position thereof. 9. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein the first portion attached to the first vertical support portion includes a body portion and a head portion, the first main beam portion being rotatably interconnected relative to the head portion, and the head portion being rotatable relative to the body portion. 10. The positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein a motor is attached relative to the second vertical support portion, the motor being interconnected with the second main beam portion to facilitate rotation of the main beam. 11. A positioning frame for supporting a patient being reconfigurable between a left configuration and a right configuration, the positioning frame comprising: a first vertical support portion and a second vertical support portion being spaced apart from one another, the first vertical support portion being positioned at or adjacent a first end of the positioning frame, and the second vertical support portion being positioned at or adjacent a second end of the positioning frame; a main beam having a first end, a second end, and a length extending between the first and second end, the main beam defining an axis of rotation relative to the first vertical support portion and the second vertical support portion, the main beam including a first main beam portion at the first end rotatably interconnected to the first vertical support portion, a second main beam portion at the second end rotatably interconnected to the second vertic
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