Patient warming device with patient access

US9439803B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9439803-B2
Application numberUS-201313801512-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2013
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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A patient warming device with patient access for maintaining normothermia and/or treating hypothermia is provided. The device includes a first compliant layer and a second compliant layer sealed together around an outer border to contain a liquid between the two layers and to form a wrap that surrounds and conforms to a body portion of a patient. A plurality of flaps extends from opposite sides of a generally longitudinal central portion of the wrap, such that one or more flaps from the opposite sides fasten to each other to surround the body portion. The flaps are openable during functional use to provide access to an underlying patient body surface. A continuous fluid flow path extends between the first compliant layer and the second compliant layer between a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet to carry liquid and deliver heat through the wrap.

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We claim: 1. A patient warming device with patient access comprising: a first compliant layer and a second compliant layer sealed together around an outer border to contain a liquid therebetween and to form a wrap configured to surround, substantially cover, and conform to a body portion of a patient, the wrap comprising: a generally longitudinal central portion sized to cover a surface of the body portion; a plurality of flaps extending from opposite sides of the central portion, wherein one or more flaps from the opposite sides fasten to each other to surround the body portion, and wherein one of the plurality of flaps or a first pair of flaps is separately openable during functional use to provide access to a target area of the body portion; a continuous fluid flow path extending between the first compliant layer and the second compliant layer between a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, said path defined by the outer border and a plurality of internal sealed connections between the first and second compliant layers and said path extending through each of the plurality of flaps; and at least one valve disposed in the continuous fluid flow path between adjacent flaps on a common side of the central portion; and a fluid control pump comprising a pump inlet and a pump outlet, wherein the pump outlet is in fluid communication with the fluid inlet, the pump inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid outlet, and the fluid control pump is configured to heat the liquid and continuously circulate the liquid through the continuous fluid flow path in a continuous loop. 2. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the flaps from the opposite sides are fastened by a fastener comprising hook and loop fastener, an adhesive tab, a button, a snap, or a press and seal fastener. 3. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid comprises water or another aqueous liquid, a viscous gel, a hydrogel, an organic liquid, a synthetic oil, a foam, or any combination thereof. 4. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the body portion comprises a portion of a patient's body surrounded by the wrap corresponding to about 5% to about 10% of the patient's entire external surface so as to maintain normothermia or treat hypothermia during a surgical procedure. 5. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the body portion to be surrounded comprises one or more of the patient's upper arm, forearm, hand, calf, shin, foot, thigh, or any combination thereof. 6. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flaps comprises: the first pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to an upper forearm of a patient; a second pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to a lower forearm of a patient; a third pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to an upper portion of a hand of a patient; and a fourth pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to fingers of a patient. 7. The patient warming device of claim 6 , wherein the fourth pair of flaps is tapered from a wider portion positioned near the upper portion of the hand to a narrower portion near tips of the fingers. 8. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the patient warming device further comprises an opening configured to fit a heel of a patient and the plurality of flaps comprises: the first pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to an upper portion of a calf or shin of a patient; second pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to a lower portion of the calf or shin of a patient; and a third pair of flaps configured to, when unfastened, provide access to a foot of a patient. 9. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the contained liquid substantially fills a space between the first compliant layer and the second compliant layer. 10. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein: the first compliant layer is configured to make skin contact with the body portion; the second compliant layer is configured to face away from the skin of the body portion; and the first compliant layer has a thickness that is approximately 50% of a thickness of the second compliant layer. 11. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid control pump is configured to pump the liquid into the device to achieve a fluid flow rate of at least 800 ml/min within the wrap. 12. The patient warming device of claim 1 , wherein: the fluid inlet is located on a distal portion of a first side of the central portion and the fluid flow path guides the liquid through flaps extending from the first side of the central portion; and the fluid outlet is located on a distal portion of a second side of the central portion and the fluid flow path guides the liquid from the flaps extending from the first side of the central portion to the flaps extending from the second side of the central portion and out of the device via the fluid outlet. 13. A patient warming device comprising: a first compliant layer and a second compliant layer sealed together around an outer border to contain a liquid therebetween and to form a wrap configured to surround and conform to an appendage of a patient, the wrap comprising: a generally longitudinal central portion sized to cover a surface of the appendage; a continuous fluid flow path extending between the first compliant layer and the second compliant layer between a fluid inlet located at a distal end of a first side of the central portion and a fluid outlet located at a distal end of a second side of the central portion opposite the first side, said path defined by the outer border and a plurality of internal sealed connections between the first and second compliant layers; a first set of flaps extending from the first side of the central portion, the fluid flow path leading from the fluid inlet to the first set of flaps; at least one valve disposed in the fluid flow path between adjacent flaps of the first set of flaps; a second set of flaps extending from the second side of the central portion, the fluid flow path leading from the first set of flaps to the second set of flaps to the fluid outlet; a first pair of flaps comprising a flap nearest the distal end from each of the first set of flaps and the second set of flaps, the first pair of flaps extending to a first distance from the central portion; a second pair of flaps comprising a flap nearest a proximal end of the central portion from each of the first set of flaps and the second set of flaps, the second pair of flaps extending to a second distance, greater than the first distance, from the central portion; a plurality of hook and loop fasteners comprising: hook or loop components affixed to the first compliant layer of the first set of flaps; and corresponding hook or loop components affixed to the second compliant layer of the second set of flaps; and where the continuous fluid flow path extends through at least a plurality of the flaps; and a fluid control pump comprising a pump inlet and a pump outlet, wherein the pump outlet is in fluid communication with the fluid inlet, the pump inlet is in fluid communication with the fluid outlet, and the fluid control pump is configured to heat the liquid and continuously circulate the liquid through the continuous fluid flow path in a continuous loop.

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  • A61F7/02Primary

    Compresses or poultices for effecting heating or cooling · CPC title

  • the walls being reduced to spot connections, e.g. spot welds · CPC title

  • Lower arm · CPC title

  • with openings in the walls between the compartments serving as passageways for the filler · CPC title

  • containing liquids other than water · CPC title

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What does patent US9439803B2 cover?
A patient warming device with patient access for maintaining normothermia and/or treating hypothermia is provided. The device includes a first compliant layer and a second compliant layer sealed together around an outer border to contain a liquid between the two layers and to form a wrap that surrounds and conforms to a body portion of a patient. A plurality of flaps extends from opposite sides…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carefusion 2200 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F7/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 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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