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US20070294829A1 US11/475,337 US47533706A US2007294829A1 US 20070294829 A1 US20070294829 A1 US 20070294829A1 US 47533706 A US47533706 A US 47533706A US 2007294829 A1 US2007294829 A1 US 2007294829A1
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  • This invention relates generally to positioning devices, more particularly to medical positioning devices that have at least one removable portion to allow the positioning device to be utilized for a variety of patient anatomies.
  • Airway management is necessary to maintain open air passages for breathing during surgical procedures. This is particularly important where anesthesia is administered. Clinicians must externally manage the airway to eliminate the possibility that the airway will become closed or obstructed. Such devices used for airway management are well known in the art.
  • Foam positioning devices are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate patients of various sizes. Foam positioning devices are used for infants, children, and adults of various heights and weights. Because patients vary greatly in size and shape, it is necessary for clinicians to have multiple sizes of foam positioning devices available. Having many different sizes of foam positioning devices available requires a large amount of space for storage. In addition to needing large amounts of storage space, in a surgical environment reducing patient preparation time is advantageous. If a clinician selects the wrong device or size of device for the patient, the clinician may require using additional towels and other devices to achieve the required patient position. Therefore, what is needed is a positioning device that is adjustable so clinicians do not have to store multiple sizes of the same positioning device. Additionally, what is needed is a positioning device that includes at least one removable portion so the device can be adjusted to fit a selected patient in a timely manner.
  • the present disclosure relates to a positioning device comprising a first portion and at least one removably connected second portion.
  • the device may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane.
  • the second portion of the device can be removably connected to the first portion by at least one perforation.
  • the first portion is configured to support a limb.
  • the first portion may have a planar bottom and a curved top.
  • the first portion is configured to support a head.
  • the first portion comprises at least one ring.
  • the positioning device is configured for airway management and includes a head and neck support, a body support connected to the head and neck support, and a removable portion connected to the body support.
  • the positioning device for airway management may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane.
  • the removable portion may be connected to the body support, the head and neck support or both by at least one perforation.
  • the present disclosure relates to a method of using the device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial enlarged view of a score line removably connection portions of the position device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is perspective view of yet another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • the positioning device comprises a first portion and at least one removably connected second portion.
  • the device may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane.
  • the second portion of the device can be removably connected to the first portion by at least one perforation.
  • the first portion is configured to support a limb.
  • the first portion may have a planar bottom and a curved top.
  • the first portion is configured to support a head.
  • the first portion is made of at least one ring.
  • the positioning device is for airway management and includes a head and neck support, a body support connected to the head and neck support and a removable portion connected to the body support.
  • the positioning device for airway management may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane.
  • the removable portion may be connected to the body support, the head and neck support or both by at least one perforation.
  • the present disclosure relates to a method of using the device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1-6 illustrate a positioning device in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the positioning device 10 includes a first portion 20 .
  • First portion 20 is removably connected to a second portion 30 .
  • first portion 20 is removably connected to second portion 30 by perforation line 40 .
  • FIG. 1 shows perforation line as a series of perforations, one perforation or partial die cut may be sufficient to allow clinician to remove second portion 30 .
  • a plan view of positioning device 10 is shown in FIG. 2 .
  • positioning device 10 includes multiple perforation lines 40 , 60 , and 80 .
  • first portion 20 is removably connected to second portion 30 by perforation line 40 .
  • Second portion 30 is removably connected to a third portion 50 by perforation line 60 .
  • Third portion 50 is removably connected to a forth portion 70 by perforation line 80 .
  • Positioning device 10 may be configured to support a limb, head, or provide overall body support. To provide overall body support the device could be placed under the trunk of a person. For example, a tall patient may not need any portions removed whereas a child may need several of the portions removed.
  • a variety of positioners are currently being marketed under the DEVON brand name and are available from the Ludlow Technical Products Division of Tyco Healthcare Group LP, Mansfield, Mass.
  • FIG. 3 shows perforation line 80 in detail.
  • Perforation line 80 as shown in FIG. 3 includes a series of perforations.
  • Perforation line 80 may only include one perforation 90 .
  • Perforation 90 may or may not completely penetrate through positioning device 10 .
  • Perforation 90 may also be one uniform partial die cut or slit that does not penetrate through positioning device 10 .
  • the perforations need only to be deep enough to allow for the portions of positioning device 10 be separated into portions making it possible to adjust the size of the positioning device accordingly.
  • the positioning device shown in FIGS. 1-6 is preferably formed from structural foam or other material capable of supporting various body weights, including patens of size.
  • the positioning device is preferably formed from polyurethane but may be formed from polyurethane foam, elastomeric material, or combinations thereof.
  • the positioning device may consist of foam of a variety of densities to assist with position and ease of removability of the portions of positioning device 10 .
  • Positioning device 110 is configured to support a patient's leg.
  • Positioning device 110 has a planar bottom surface 180 and an upright foot support 190 .
  • Positioning device 110 has a curved non-planar surface.
  • Positioning device 110 includes at least a perforation line 140 along the width of the positioning device 110 or a perforation line 170 along the length of positioning device 110 .
  • a first portion 120 is removably connected to at least one second portion 130 by perforation line 140 .
  • a first portion 150 is removably connected to a second portion 160 by perforation line 170 .
  • Perforation line 170 allows for a clinician to adjust the width of positioning device 110
  • perforation line 140 allows for a clinician to adjust the length of positioning device 110 . This makes it possible for the positioning device of the present disclosure to fit a range of patient sizes from a child to an adult, including patients of size.
  • FIG. 5 shows positioning device 210 .
  • Positioning device 210 is configured to support a head.
  • Positioning device 210 includes at least one ring 260 to provide support for a patient's head and neck.
  • Positioning device 210 includes a circular perforation line 240 .
  • Perforation line 240 allows for a second portion 230 to be removed from a first portion 220 to make a head opening 250 larger to fit a patient with a larger head.
  • FIG. 6 shows positioning device 310 .
  • Positioning device 310 includes a head and neck support 320 .
  • the head and neck support 320 is connected to a body support 330 and is configured to put the body in correct alignment to aid in airway management.
  • Positioning device 310 includes removable portion 340 that is coupled to body support 320 .
  • Positioning device 310 also includes a removable portion 370 that is coupled to body support 330 and the head and neck support 320 .
  • Positioning device 310 can include one or more removable portions that can be coupled to body support 330 , head and neck support 320 , or both.
  • Positioning device 310 includes perforation line 350 and perforation line 360 .
  • Perforation line 350 allows a clinician to remove portion 340 to adjust the length of positioning device 310 .
  • Perforation line 360 allows a clinician to remove portion 370 to adjust the width of positioning device 310 .
  • the positioning device shown in FIGS. 1-6 can be manufactured by cutting a large block of foam into the desired shape of the positioning device. Such cutting processes are well known in the art.
  • the positioning device manufactured by this method may be one piece with different portions.
  • the positioning device according to the present disclosure may be made of multiple pieces that are connected together.

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A medical positioning device having at least one removable portion is disclosed. A medical positioning device with at least one removably connected portion configured to support a limb, head, or body of a patient is provided. A medical positioning device for airway management having a removable portion is disclosed. A method of using the device according to the disclosure is also disclosed.

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  • This invention relates generally to positioning devices, more particularly to medical positioning devices that have at least one removable portion to allow the positioning device to be utilized for a variety of patient anatomies.
  • BACKGROUND OF RELATED ART
  • During surgery and other medical procedures it is necessary for clinicians to stabilize patients in a position appropriate for the medical procedure. Proper positioning restricts patient movement and reduces patient injury, such as nerve damage, by providing pressure relief. Clinicians use foam positioning devices to stabilize various parts of the body during medical procedures. These foam positioning devices are used to support, protect, and properly align the head, body, arms, and legs.
  • Positioning devices are frequently used for airway management. Airway management is necessary to maintain open air passages for breathing during surgical procedures. This is particularly important where anesthesia is administered. Clinicians must externally manage the airway to eliminate the possibility that the airway will become closed or obstructed. Such devices used for airway management are well known in the art.
  • Foam positioning devices are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate patients of various sizes. Foam positioning devices are used for infants, children, and adults of various heights and weights. Because patients vary greatly in size and shape, it is necessary for clinicians to have multiple sizes of foam positioning devices available. Having many different sizes of foam positioning devices available requires a large amount of space for storage. In addition to needing large amounts of storage space, in a surgical environment reducing patient preparation time is advantageous. If a clinician selects the wrong device or size of device for the patient, the clinician may require using additional towels and other devices to achieve the required patient position. Therefore, what is needed is a positioning device that is adjustable so clinicians do not have to store multiple sizes of the same positioning device. Additionally, what is needed is a positioning device that includes at least one removable portion so the device can be adjusted to fit a selected patient in a timely manner.
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  • The present disclosure relates to a positioning device comprising a first portion and at least one removably connected second portion. In more detail, the device may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane. The second portion of the device can be removably connected to the first portion by at least one perforation. In one embodiment, the first portion is configured to support a limb. When the device is configured to support a limb, the first portion may have a planar bottom and a curved top. In another embodiment the first portion is configured to support a head. When the device is configured to support a head, the first portion comprises at least one ring.
  • In another embodiment, the positioning device is configured for airway management and includes a head and neck support, a body support connected to the head and neck support, and a removable portion connected to the body support. In more detail the positioning device for airway management may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane. The removable portion may be connected to the body support, the head and neck support or both by at least one perforation. Also, the present disclosure relates to a method of using the device according to the present disclosure.
  • Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments exemplified in the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial enlarged view of a score line removably connection portions of the position device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is perspective view of yet another embodiment of a positioning device according to the present disclosure.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • This invention relates generally to positioning devices, more particularly to medical positioning devices that have at least one removable portion to allow the positioning device to be utilized for a variety of patient anatomies. With reference to the drawings, the positioning device according to the present disclosure comprises a first portion and at least one removably connected second portion. The device may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane. The second portion of the device can be removably connected to the first portion by at least one perforation. In one embodiment, the first portion is configured to support a limb. When the device is configured to support a limb the first portion may have a planar bottom and a curved top. In another embodiment, the first portion is configured to support a head. When the device is configured to support a head, the first portion is made of at least one ring. In yet another embodiment, the positioning device is for airway management and includes a head and neck support, a body support connected to the head and neck support and a removable portion connected to the body support. The positioning device for airway management may be made of foam, preferably polyurethane. The removable portion may be connected to the body support, the head and neck support or both by at least one perforation. In an additional embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a method of using the device according to the present disclosure.
  • With reference to the drawings, FIGS. 1-6 illustrate a positioning device in accordance with the present disclosure. The positioning device 10 includes a first portion 20. First portion 20 is removably connected to a second portion 30. In FIG. 1, first portion 20 is removably connected to second portion 30 by perforation line 40. While FIG. 1 shows perforation line as a series of perforations, one perforation or partial die cut may be sufficient to allow clinician to remove second portion 30. A plan view of positioning device 10 is shown in FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 2, positioning device 10 includes multiple perforation lines 40, 60, and 80. In FIG. 2, first portion 20 is removably connected to second portion 30 by perforation line 40. Second portion 30 is removably connected to a third portion 50 by perforation line 60. Third portion 50 is removably connected to a forth portion 70 by perforation line 80. There may be one or several perforation lines depending on the configuration of the positioning device.
  • A clinician may remove one or more portions of positioning device 10 to fit the needs of the patient. Positioning device 10 may be configured to support a limb, head, or provide overall body support. To provide overall body support the device could be placed under the trunk of a person. For example, a tall patient may not need any portions removed whereas a child may need several of the portions removed. A variety of positioners are currently being marketed under the DEVON brand name and are available from the Ludlow Technical Products Division of Tyco Healthcare Group LP, Mansfield, Mass.
  • FIG. 3 shows perforation line 80 in detail. Perforation line 80 as shown in FIG. 3 includes a series of perforations. Perforation line 80 may only include one perforation 90. Perforation 90 may or may not completely penetrate through positioning device 10. Perforation 90 may also be one uniform partial die cut or slit that does not penetrate through positioning device 10. The perforations need only to be deep enough to allow for the portions of positioning device 10 be separated into portions making it possible to adjust the size of the positioning device accordingly.
  • The positioning device shown in FIGS. 1-6 is preferably formed from structural foam or other material capable of supporting various body weights, including patens of size. The positioning device is preferably formed from polyurethane but may be formed from polyurethane foam, elastomeric material, or combinations thereof. The positioning device may consist of foam of a variety of densities to assist with position and ease of removability of the portions of positioning device 10.
  • Another embodiment is shown in FIG. 4. Positioning device 110, shown in FIG. 4, is configured to support a patient's leg. Positioning device 110 has a planar bottom surface 180 and an upright foot support 190. Positioning device 110 has a curved non-planar surface. Positioning device 110 includes at least a perforation line 140 along the width of the positioning device 110 or a perforation line 170 along the length of positioning device 110. A first portion 120 is removably connected to at least one second portion 130 by perforation line 140. Additionally or in the alternative, a first portion 150 is removably connected to a second portion 160 by perforation line 170. Perforation line 170 allows for a clinician to adjust the width of positioning device 110, while perforation line 140 allows for a clinician to adjust the length of positioning device 110. This makes it possible for the positioning device of the present disclosure to fit a range of patient sizes from a child to an adult, including patients of size.
  • Another alternative embodiment is shown in FIG. 5. FIG. 5 shows positioning device 210. Positioning device 210 is configured to support a head. Positioning device 210 includes at least one ring 260 to provide support for a patient's head and neck. Positioning device 210 includes a circular perforation line 240. Perforation line 240 allows for a second portion 230 to be removed from a first portion 220 to make a head opening 250 larger to fit a patient with a larger head.
  • Alternatively, a positioning device to be used for airway management is shown in FIG. 6. FIG. 6 shows positioning device 310. Positioning device 310 includes a head and neck support 320. The head and neck support 320 is connected to a body support 330 and is configured to put the body in correct alignment to aid in airway management. Positioning device 310 includes removable portion 340 that is coupled to body support 320. Positioning device 310 also includes a removable portion 370 that is coupled to body support 330 and the head and neck support 320. Positioning device 310 can include one or more removable portions that can be coupled to body support 330, head and neck support 320, or both. Positioning device 310 includes perforation line 350 and perforation line 360. Perforation line 350 allows a clinician to remove portion 340 to adjust the length of positioning device 310. Perforation line 360 allows a clinician to remove portion 370 to adjust the width of positioning device 310.
  • The positioning device shown in FIGS. 1-6 can be manufactured by cutting a large block of foam into the desired shape of the positioning device. Such cutting processes are well known in the art. The positioning device manufactured by this method may be one piece with different portions. Alternatively, the positioning device according to the present disclosure may be made of multiple pieces that are connected together.
  • In light of the foregoing disclosure of the invention and description of the preferred embodiments, those skilled in this area of technology will readily understand that various modifications and adaptations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

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1. A device for medical purposes comprising:
a positioning device having a first portion and at least one removeably connected second portion.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the first portion is configured to support a limb.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the first portion has a planar bottom surface and a curved top surface.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the first portion is configured to support a head.
5. The device of claim 4 wherein the first portion comprises at least one ring.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the first portion is configured to support a trunk.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the second portion is removably connected to the first portion by at least one perforation.
9. The device of claim 1 wherein the positioning device is foam.
10. The device of claim 1 wherein the positioning device is elastomeric material.
11. The device of claim 9 wherein the foam is polyurethane.
12. A positioning device for airway management comprising:
a head and neck support;
a body support coupled to the head and neck support; and
at least one removable portion coupled to the body support.
13. The positioning device of claim 12 wherein the removable portion is coupled to the body support and the head and neck support.
14. The positioning device of claim 12 wherein the removable portion is connected by at least one perforation.
15. The device of claim 12 wherein the positioning device is made of foam.
16. The device of claim 12 wherein the positioning device is made of elastomeric material.
17. The device of claim 16 wherein the foam is polyurethane.
18. A method of using the device of claim 1 for the purpose of positioning a patient during a medical procedure.
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