Person support apparatus with tracking features
US-2017027797-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US12427075B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12427075-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318515211-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 30, 2025 |
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A surgical positioning frame for supporting a patient includes a main beam having an axis of rotation relative to support structures. The main beam rotates the patient between a prone position and a lateral position. The main beam including a conforming main beam portion extending between the first and second support arms. The conforming main beam is preferably configured to allow a surgeon access to one lateral side of the patient and a surgical assistant access to the other lateral side of the patient with limited interference thereby.
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A surgical positioning frame including a single main beam for supporting a patient thereon, the surgical positioning frame comprising: a first support structure, a second support structure, a first patient arm support, a second patient arm support, and the single main beam positioned between the first support structure and the second support structure, the first patient arm support and the second patient arm support being supported relative to the single main beam, the single main beam being pivotable about an axis of rotation extending through or adjacent the first support structure and the second support structure, the single main beam including a first end portion and a second end portion being pivotally supported relative to the first and second support structures, respectively, the single main beam including a conforming main beam portion extending between the first end portion and the second end portion, the conforming main beam portion including a first end adjacent the first end portion and a second end adjacent the second end portion, a first portion extending toward the second end from the first end portion in a direction substantially aligned with the axis of rotation, a second portion extending toward the second end from the first portion in a direction transverse to the axis of rotation, and a third portion extending toward the second end from the second portion in a direction substantially aligned with the axis of rotation, the first portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in a prone position relative to the single main beam, extending underneath a head and between arms of the patient, the second portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, extending upwardly toward a right lateral side of the patient and underneath a torso of the patient, at least portions of the third portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, extending from underneath to along the right lateral side of the torso of the patient, at least portions of the third portion conforming to portions of the right lateral side of the patient, and wherein, the first portion of the conforming main beam includes a first side portion and an opposite second side portion, and, when the patient is supported by the single main beam, the first side portion is oriented toward the first patient arm support and a first arm of the patient supported thereby, and the second side portion is oriented toward the second patient arm support and a second arm of the patient supported thereby. 2. The surgical positioning frame of claim 1 , wherein, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, no other portion of the surgical positioning frame that is pivotable about the axis of rotation extends along a left upper leg portion and a left lower leg portion along a left lateral side of the patient opposite the right lateral side of the patient. 3. The surgical positioning frame of claim 2 , wherein, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, no other portion of the surgical positioning frame that is pivotable about the axis of rotation extends along the left lateral side of the patient. 4. The surgical positioning frame of claim 1 , further comprising: a torso-lift support attached to the conforming main beam portion, the torso-lift support including a chest support plate being configured to support the chest of the patient, the torso-lift support being pivotally connected to the single main beam, the torso-lift support being configured to pivot the chest support plate between at least a first position and a second position to move the torso of the patient between an unlifted position and a lifted position. 5. The surgical positioning frame of claim 4 , wherein the first patient arm support and the second patient arm support are attached to the torso-lift support. 6. The surgical positioning frame of claim 1 , further comprising: a pelvic-tilt support attached to the single main beam, the pelvic-tilt support including a thigh cradle and a lower leg cradle, the thigh cradle being configured to support the thighs of the patient, and the lower leg cradle being configured to support the lower legs of the patient, the thigh cradle and the lower leg cradle being pivotal with respect to one another to facilitate adjustment of the hips of the patient. 7. The surgical positioning frame of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper leg support and a lower leg support attached to the conforming main beam portion adjacent the second end portion. 8. A surgical positioning frame including a single main beam for supporting a patient thereon, the surgical positioning frame comprising: a support structure, a first patient arm support, a second patient arm support, and the single main beam positioned between portions of the support structure, the single main beam supporting the patient for pivotable movement about an axis of rotation relative to the support structure, the single main beam including a first end portion and a second end portion being pivotally pivotable between the portions of the support structure, the single main beam including a conforming main beam portion extending between the first end portion and the second end portion, the conforming main beam portion including a first end adjacent the first end portion and a second end adjacent the second end portion, a first portion extending toward the second end from the first end portion, a second portion extending toward the second end from the first portion, and a third portion extending toward the second end from the second portion, the first portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in a prone position relative to the single main beam, extending underneath a head and between arms of the patient, the second portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, extending upwardly toward a right lateral side of the patient and underneath a torso of the patient, at least portions of the third portion, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, conforming to portions of the right lateral side of the patient, and wherein, the first portion of the conforming main beam includes a first side portion and an opposite second side portion, and, when the patient is supported by the single main beam, the first side portion is oriented toward the first patient arm support and a first arm of the patient supported thereby, and the second side portion is oriented toward the second patient arm support and a second arm of the patient supported thereby; and wherein, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, no other portion of the surgical positioning frame that is rotatable about the axis of rotation extends along a left upper leg portion and a left lower leg portion along a left lateral side of the patient opposite the right lateral side of the patient. 9. The surgical positioning frame of claim 8 , wherein the axis of rotation extends through or adjacent the first support structure and the second support structure. 10. The surgical positioning frame of claim 8 , wherein, when the patient is supported by the surgical positioning frame in the prone position, no other portion of the surgical positioning frame that is pivotable about the axis of rotation extends along a left upper leg portion and a left lower leg portion along a left lateral side of the patient opposite the right lateral side of the patient. 11. The s
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