Modular multi-articulated patient support system
US-2015150743-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US9339430B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9339430-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314012525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2006 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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A patient support apparatus for supporting a patient in a prone position during a surgical procedure includes a patient support structure incorporating an open fixed frame suspended above a floor and a pair of spaced opposed radially sliding joints cooperating with the frame, each joint including a virtual pivot point and an arc of motion spaced from the pivot point, the joints being movable along the arc providing a pivot-shift mechanism for a pair of pelvic pads attached to the joints. A base supports and suspends the patient support structure above the floor, for supporting a patient during a surgical procedure, the base including a pair of spaced opposed vertical translation subassemblies reversibly attachable to the support structure, a cross-bar, and a rotation subassembly having two degrees of rotational freedom; wherein a location of each vertical translation subassembly is substantially constant during operation of the patient support structure.
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What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letter Patent is as follows: 1. A base for supporting and positioning a patient support structure above a floor, the patient support structure configured to support a patient's body, the base comprising: a) a pair of spaced opposed upright end supports, each end support adapted to releasably attach to an outer end of the patient support structure via a connection assembly; b) a central longitudinal connecting structure extending between the end support columns; and c) each end support is off-set on opposite sides of the central longitudinal connecting structure. 2. The base according to claim 1 , wherein the connection assemblies are detachable from the pair of end supports. 3. The base according to claim 2 , wherein each of the connection assemblies includes a ladder and a pin. 4. The base according to claim 2 , wherein each of the connection assemblies includes a fail-safe connection mechanism configured to prevent unintended detachment of each connection assembly from its respective end support. 5. The base according to claim 4 , wherein each of the fail-safe connection mechanisms is such that the respective connection assembly can only be disconnected from the respective end support after the outer end of the patient support structure is detached from its respective connection assembly. 6. The base according to claim 1 , wherein: a) a surgical site is associated with the patient's body; and b) the base is adapted to maintain a position of the surgical site in three-dimensional space during movement of at least one of the base and the patient support structure. 7. The base according to claim 1 , wherein: a) the base is lockable so as to lock the patient support structure in at least one of a plurality of positions. 8. The base according to claim 1 , wherein: a) the patient support structure is rotatable about a roll axis an amount of between about 1-degree and about 360-degrees. 9. The base according to claim 1 , wherein: a) the patient support structure is non-incrementally rotatable about a roll axis. 10. The base according to claim 1 , wherein: a) the patient support structure is lockable in a rolled position. 11. A base for supporting and positioning a patient support structure above a floor, the base comprising: a) a pair of spaced opposed upright support columns; b) a central longitudinal connecting structure extending between the pair of support columns; c) each of the pair of support columns is off-set on opposite sides of the central longitudinal connecting structure; and d) the pair of support columns is adapted to rotate the patient support structure with respect to a roll axis so as to be rolled an amount of about 180-degrees, so as to position the patient support structure in an inverted orientation. 12. A base for supporting and suspending a patient support structure above a floor, the patient support structure configured for supporting a patient during a surgical procedure, the base comprising: a) a pair of spaced opposed upright end supports supporting the patient support structure, each of the pair of end supports including a connection assembly adapted to releasably connect to an outer end of the patient support structure; b) a central longitudinal connecting structure attached to and extending between the pair of end supports; and c) a rotation subassembly operably coupled with each of the connection assemblies, each rotation assembly located above the outer end of the patient support structure to which the respective connection assembly is releasably connected. 13. The base according to claim 12 , wherein each of the upright end supports comprises: a) a base portion; and b) an off-set elevator subassembly including i) a primary elevator; and ii) the rotation subassembly. 14. The base according to claim 12 , comprising: a) a longitudinally extending roll axis; and b) a pitch axis extending perpendicularly to the longitudinally extending roll axis and parallel to the floor. 15. A base for supporting and positioning a patient support structure above a floor, the base comprising: a) a pair of spaced opposed upright end supports; b) a central longitudinal connecting structure extending between the pair of end supports; c) each of the pair of end supports is off-set on opposite sides of the central longitudinal connecting structure; and d) the pair of end supports is adapted to rotate the patient support structure with respect to a roll axis so as to be rolled an amount of about greater than 90 degrees. 16. The base according to claim 15 , wherein the pair of end supports is adapted to rotate the patient support structure with respect to the roll axis so as to be rolled an amount of about 180-degrees, so as to position the patient support structure in an inverted orientation.
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