Supports – Brackets – Adjustable
Reexamination Certificate
2002-05-31
2003-09-30
Braun, Leslie A. (Department: 3632)
Supports
Brackets
Adjustable
Reexamination Certificate
active
06626408
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a limb supporting device that is intended to be used in conjunction with radiographic diagnostic procedures. More particularly, it relates to an adjustable limb support for use while a patient is undergoing radiological examination wherein the limb support allows for multiple and reproducible elevational and rotational settings and adjustments relative to the limb that is being supported by the holder. It also relates to such a limb support that is generally radiolucent.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Radiological examinations often require a part of a patient's anatomy to be positioned and remain held in a certain position that is either extremely uncomfortable to the patient, exhausting to the patient or physically impossible for the patient to hold for the duration of the examination. Many methods and devices for positioning limbs and extremities for examination are currently used, from formed pillows to mechanical devices. Generally speaking, devices designed to support parts of the human body in various positions must provide rigid support in addition to providing a comfortable, or at least tolerable, experience for the patient. Devices designed to support parts of the human body must further provide a broad range of adjustability so that they can accommodate a broad range of sizes and shapes of people. It is also desirable to design such devices so that the position of the particular part of the human anatomy being examined can be duplicated or recreated if repeat examination becomes necessary due to poor quality of the radiographic image.
For example, the magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) study of the human shoulder requires a patient to elevate his or her arm and hold the arm in various positions for the duration of the examination. At the same time, those generally in need of an MRI study may also have some sort of injury to the shoulder and may experience great difficulty holding any position on his or her own for an extended period of time. On the other hand, the MRI machine requires the patient to remain very still in order to capture and produce a high quality image. The device of the present invention is designed to provide a comfortable support mechanism for patients undergoing this type of examination and is also designed to adapt to provide limb support of other types for patients undergoing other similar exams.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a limb support for use with an imaging machine. It is another object of the present invention to provide a limb support of the foregoing type that is capable of multiple adjustments. It is yet another object of this invention to provide a limb support of the foregoing type that, while adjustable, is capable of reproducing a limb position setting for radiographic studies. It is still another object of this invention to provide a limb support of the foregoing type that is generally radiolucent and results in improved radiographic imaging. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following summary and detailed description.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The limb support of the present invention consists of a hinged vertical support that permits movement of the subject in the Y-axis, a center pivot post that allows 360-degree rotation in the Z-axis and rotation in the X-axis. One end of the hinged support is firmly mounted to a base. The other end of the hinged support is adjustable along the base to allow vertical adjustment of the subject to be obtained. Together, the supports form an apex at which the hinge is located. The hinge is also the mounting point for a limb support trough. The hinge provides a mounting point for the limb support trough as well as providing a point of pivot and rotation for the limb support trough.
The limb support is a “purpose formed” device that is designed to support the limb as well as hold it in position so that an accurate image can be created. Material selection for the entire device is modality specific, with non-magnetic materials required for MRI and X-ray and transparent materials being required for CT, X-ray, and PET.
The advantages of the limb support of the present invention are apparent from a brief examination of the device itself. For example, the limb support permits virtually unlimited adjustment in the vertical axis and has excellent rigidity when positioned. Also, the pivoting limb support “matches” the location of the limb for patient comfort. Perhaps even more important is the ability of an experienced technician or radiologist to repeat the patient's limb position within the MRI machine as closely as possible. As is obvious, the limb support of the present invention is very simple in design. This simplicity in design results in the apparatus having a very high degree of reliability. Also, the apparatus of the present invention is very cost-effective insofar as the limb support is both adjustable and can be changed to accommodate various body parts and positions. Lastly, the apparatus of the present invention is designed to incorporate existing radiolucent materials which will improve image quality and reduce the need for repeat studies.
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Lorbiecki John E.
Murphy Lawrence E.
Braun Leslie A.
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLC
Heino Joseph S.
Schulterbrandt Kofi
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