Surgical traction boot having resilient heel pad and medial and lateral straps

US12295894B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12295894-B2
Application numberUS-202217952472-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2022
Priority dateNov 9, 2021
Publication dateMay 13, 2025
Grant dateMay 13, 2025

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A surgical boot apparatus for use in surgery involving hip distraction includes a boot shell having a sole portion configured for placement adjacent a sole of a foot of a patient and a calf portion configured for placement adjacent a calf of the patient. The boot shell has a heel-receiving opening located between the sole portion and the calf portion and configured for receipt of a heel of the patient. A resilient pad is provided having a main portion configured for engaging an Achilles area of the patient. The main portion includes an end region that extends into the heel-receiving opening. The end region has an end edge that includes a notch configured for receipt of a calcaneus of the patient.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical boot apparatus for use in surgery involving hip distraction, the surgical boot apparatus comprising: a boot shell having a sole portion configured for placement adjacent a sole of a foot of a patient and a calf portion configured for placement adjacent a calf of the patient, the boot shell having a heel-receiving opening located between the sole portion and the calf portion and configured for receipt of a heel of the patient, the calf portion of the boot shell having a plug-receiving opening spaced from the heel-receiving opening, and a resilient pad having a main portion configured for engaging an Achilles area of the patient and a plug extending from the main portion, the plug being configured for press fitting into the plug-receiving opening of the boot shell to attach the resilient pad to the boot shell, the main portion including an end region that extends into the heel-receiving opening, and the end region having an end edge including a notch configured for receipt of a calcaneus of the patient, wherein the heel-receiving opening is defined, in part, by a U-shaped edge of the calf portion of the boot shell and wherein the resilient pad includes a U-shaped lip having a groove that receives the U-shaped edge of the calf portion. 2. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plug of the resilient pad is formed integrally with the main portion. 3. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the resilient pad is made of silicone rubber. 4. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the plug-receiving opening is a triangular opening with rounded corners; and a periphery of the plug is triangular with rounded corners. 5. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heel-receiving opening and the plug-receiving opening are both centered on a longitudinal axis of the calf portion of the boot shell. 6. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a first medial strap attached to the boot shell and a first lateral strap attached to the boot shell and further comprising an instep pad having a first medial buckle configured for attachment to the first medial strap and a first lateral buckle configured for attachment to the first lateral strap. 7. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the first medial strap and the first lateral strap each comprise a ladder strap. 8. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the ladder straps of the first medial strap and the first lateral strap are of substantially equivalent lengths. 9. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first medial buckle and the first lateral buckle each comprises a ratchet buckle through which the respective ladder straps ratchet. 10. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a second medial strap attached to the boot shell and a second lateral strap attached to the boot shell and wherein the instep pad further includes a second medial buckle configured for attachment to the second medial strap and a second lateral buckle configured for attachment to the second lateral strap. 11. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the first medial strap, the first lateral strap, the second medial strap, and the second lateral strap each comprise a ladder strap. 12. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the ladder straps of the second medial strap and the second lateral strap are of substantially equivalent lengths. 13. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the ladder straps of the first medial strap, the second medial strap, the first lateral strap, and the second lateral strap are of substantially equivalent lengths. 14. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second medial buckle and the second lateral buckle are each ratchet buckles through which the ladder straps of the second medial strap and the second lateral strap ratchet. 15. A surgical boot apparatus for use in surgery involving hip distraction, the surgical boot apparatus comprising: a boot shell having a sole portion configured for placement adjacent a sole of a foot of a patient and a calf portion configured for placement adjacent a calf of the patient, the boot shell having a heel-receiving opening located between the sole portion and the calf portion and configured for receipt of a heel of the patient, the calf portion of the boot shell having a plug-receiving opening spaced from the heel-receiving opening, and a resilient pad having a main portion configured for engaging an Achilles area of the patient and a plug extending from the main portion, the plug being configured for press fitting into the plug-receiving opening of the boot shell to attach the resilient pad to the boot shell, the main portion including an end region that extends into the heel-receiving opening, and the end region having an end edge including a notch configured for receipt of a calcaneus of the patient, wherein the plug-receiving opening is defined by an opening edge and the plug has a peripheral wall formed with a groove that receives the opening edge. 16. A surgical boot apparatus for use in surgery involving hip distraction, the surgical boot apparatus comprising: a boot shell having a sole portion configured for placement adjacent a sole of a foot of a patient and a calf portion configured for placement adjacent a calf of the patient, the boot shell having a heel-receiving opening located between the sole portion and the calf portion and configured for receipt of a heel of the patient, the calf portion of the boot shell having a plug-receiving opening spaced from the heel-receiving opening, a resilient pad having a main portion configured for engaging an Achilles area of the patient and a plug extending from the main portion, the plug being configured for press fitting into the plug-receiving opening of the boot shell to attach the resilient pad to the boot shell, the main portion including an end region that extends into the heel-receiving opening, and the end region having an end edge including a notch configured for receipt of a calcaneus of the patient, a first medial strap attached to the boot shell and a first lateral strap attached to the boot shell and further comprising an instep pad having a first medial buckle configured for attachment to the first medial strap and a first lateral buckle configured for attachment to the first lateral strap, and a second medial strap attached to the boot shell and a second lateral strap attached to the boot shell and wherein the instep pad further includes a second medial buckle configured for attachment to the second medial strap and a second lateral buckle configured for attachment to the second lateral strap, wherein proximal ends of the first medial strap and the first lateral strap are attached to the calf portion of the boot shell and wherein proximal ends of the second medial strap and the second lateral strap are attached to a junction region of the boot shell where the sole portion and calf portion meet. 17. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the instep pad has a first pocket situated between the first medial buckle and the first lateral buckle, the first pocket has open sides, and distal ends of the first medial strap and the first lateral strap are insertable into the first pocket through the open sides of the first pocket to retain the distal ends of the first medial strap and the first lateral strap against the instep pad during surgery. 18. The surgical boot apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the instep pad has a second pocke

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  • Devices for stretching or reducing fractured limbs; Devices for distractions; Splints · CPC title

  • for specific parts of the body · CPC title

  • for the legs or feet · CPC title

  • for the limbs · CPC title

  • for extension or stretching · CPC title

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What does patent US12295894B2 cover?
A surgical boot apparatus for use in surgery involving hip distraction includes a boot shell having a sole portion configured for placement adjacent a sole of a foot of a patient and a calf portion configured for placement adjacent a calf of the patient. The boot shell has a heel-receiving opening located between the sole portion and the calf portion and configured for receipt of a heel of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Allen Medical Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G13/1245. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 13 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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