EP0814742A1 - Tetiere chirurgicale - Google Patents

Tetiere chirurgicale

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EP0814742A1
EP0814742A1 EP96901415A EP96901415A EP0814742A1 EP 0814742 A1 EP0814742 A1 EP 0814742A1 EP 96901415 A EP96901415 A EP 96901415A EP 96901415 A EP96901415 A EP 96901415A EP 0814742 A1 EP0814742 A1 EP 0814742A1
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support
parietal
headrest
axis
surgical
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Olivier Delattre
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G13/00Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
    • A61G13/10Parts, details or accessories
    • A61G13/12Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G13/00Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
    • A61G13/0036Orthopaedic operating tables
    • A61G13/0054Orthopaedic operating tables specially adapted for back or spinal surgeries
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G13/00Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
    • A61G13/10Parts, details or accessories
    • A61G13/101Clamping means for connecting accessories to the operating table
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G13/00Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
    • A61G13/10Parts, details or accessories
    • A61G13/12Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces
    • A61G13/1205Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces for specific parts of the body
    • A61G13/121Head or neck
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G2200/00Information related to the kind of patient or his position
    • A61G2200/30Specific positions of the patient
    • A61G2200/32Specific positions of the patient lying
    • A61G2200/325Specific positions of the patient lying prone

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a surgical headrest, a device used to maintain the head of patients installed in the prone position during surgical interventions relating to the spine, by posterior approach.
  • the surgical headboards currently used include a headrest in the shape of a "horseshoe", padded on its upper part.
  • the eyeballs are theoretically protected from possible compressions because they are located inside the support zones, the head being stabilized in the correct position by several bands of elastoplast.
  • the very shape of the headrest which fits into a single horizontal plane, means that it can only stabilize the head in one plane. It only prevents one movement: the fall of the head downwards. It is in fact only a supporting role, the stabilization function being only performed precariously by elastoplast bands.
  • the non-adjustable nature of most of these headrests means that they are not always adapted to different cranial morphologies, the risk being contact with one of the eyeballs on a branch of the headrest. Risk favored by a large opening of the eyes, poor pronounced malar protrusions, a tendency to exophthalmos;
  • the poor stabilization of the head on the headrest during the intervention allows micromovements of lateral translation, anteroposterior, rotation, which can bring during the intervention one of the eyeballs in contact with one of the branches of the headrest, while both eyes were free, within the support zones, at the start of the intervention.
  • the present invention aims to overcome these two drawbacks, the aim being to cancel the risk of intraoperative compression of the eyeball while perfectly stabilizing the head.
  • the headrest which it concerns has no bearing surface in the periorbital area.
  • the invention is characterized by a very precise distribution of the bearing surfaces (in triangulation) in three anatomical regions:. chin area,
  • the surgical headrest intended for the manten of the head of patients installed in prone position includes:
  • a main support consisting of four tubes assembled two by two forming an L included in a vertical plane parallel to the plane, the two L being assembled substantially parallel to each other by their respective angles on a support means,.
  • the assembly realizing an arrangement in triangulation of the support zones, with a chin support, a frontal support and a parietal support, whose forces of support are concentrated in the center of the skull, the main support of the headrest resting on a vertical support means by means of a system allowing an orientation of the whole of the headrest in translation along the OX axis and in rotation along the OZ axis.
  • the support means of the main support, and / or the support of a mentioned support and / or the vertical support means are tubes.
  • the parietal support support is a tube sliding on the upper part of the two vertical forming a slide, said tube forming a sliding support of a parietal support.
  • the definition of "tube” should be understood in its broadest sense, regardless of its section, circular or polygonal, hollow or solid.
  • FIG. 2 is a functional diagram of the entire faceplate where the adjustments and blockages are represented
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the static balance of the stabilized head on the headrest.
  • the entire headrest has a vertical plane of symmetry OX, OY merged with that of the patient's head.
  • It includes a main support made up of five tubes forming two by two 5a and 5b, 5c and 5d, an L included in a vertical plane parallel to the plane O, X, Y.
  • the two L are assembled together by their angles on the fifth 5g tube.
  • a seventh tube 5f slides to the middle part of which is fixed an intermediate support 12 crossed by a horizontal cylindrical rod sliding along OX connected at its posterior end to a yoke 14 on which is articulated a prismatic nut 16 which receives a maneuvering screw at the lower end of which is pivoted a double parietal support, composed of two lateral pads 18a and 18b articulated on a lifting beam 17.
  • the support 8 of a double front support composed of two pads 6a, 6b in the shape of a spherical cap with concavity turned towards the skull, pads articulated on a lifting beam 9, ball joint on the support 8, allowing orientation in all directions over a maximum angular amplitude of approximately 20 °.
  • the assembly achieves a triangulation arrangement of the support zones with three adjustable supports:. chin support,. a double frontal support (right and left),. double wall support (right and left).
  • the main support of the headrest rests on a vertical support rod 1 by means of a system allowing an orientation of the entire headrest in translation along the OX axis and in rotation about an OZ axis.
  • the whole of the headrest (main support and its supports) is connected to the horizontal support slide 3 according to OX via the support tube 5g which crosses the slide at its upper part in two ears allowing a blocking by two pinches arranged on the side and other of the support 8.
  • This device allows rotation of the headrest about an axis OZ of the support 5g (FIG. 2). This allows flexion / extension maneuvers of the cervical spine (necessarily associated with a certain traction insofar as the axis of rotation passes through the frontal region, therefore in front of the cervical spine.
  • the support slide 3 rests on a horizontal prismatic slide 2 according to OX, secured to a vertical support rod 1 which connects the assembly to the operating table.
  • This device allows by a screw-nut system actuated by the button 4 a fine adjustment in translation of the whole of the headrest according to OX.
  • the previous axis OZ of rotation can be moved backwards and upwards at the level of the average cervical vertebrae (third or fourth).
  • the main support of the headrest would have two toothed sectors of large diameter and 90 ° angle, located on either side of the plane of symmetry of the headrest and centered on the planned pivot axis.
  • the movements transmitted to the cervical spine would be flexion / extension movements without associated traction.
  • the slide is connected to the main support by the gears.
  • the head is first placed in position on the mental support and on the front support.
  • the chin support 21 of parallelepiped shape hollowed out on its upper face by a cavity conforming to the shape of the chin, closed towards the rear and opening towards the front, is supported by the transverse tube 5e crossing following OZ at its lower part.
  • the tube 5e is connected at its ends to the horizontal tubes 5a and 5b of the main support by two sliding ends split horizontally on their external face. This system allows the displacement of the chin support in horizontal translation according to OX. Once correctly positioned, the blocking is obtained by adhesion thanks to two pinches carried out by the two buttons 19.
  • the chin support is also orientable transversely according to OZ on its support tube 5e and in rotation around it, the blocking by adhesion being obtained by pinching with the button 22.
  • the front support is composed of at least one shoe, advantageously one or two shoes 6a and 6b, in the form of a spherical cap with a large radius whose concavity is oriented towards the skull, articulated by an appropriate means fixed to the support means 5g of the main support, allowing the front support to be oriented in all directions.
  • the front support is articulated by its convex face on a support with double yoke 9 forming a spreader.
  • This lifter is ball joint on a parallelepipedic support 8 fixed to the transverse tube 5g of the main support.
  • This system allows the front support to be oriented in all directions over a maximum angular amplitude of around 20 °.
  • This spreader system allows self-adaptation to different cranial morphologies.
  • the blocking of the entire front support (pads 6a and 6b, lifter) is obtained by adhesion thanks to the tightening by a button 7 located on the rear face of the support 8.
  • a blocking device ensuring the stability of the head on the headrest is produced by the placement of the parietal support. It maintains contact with the previous supports.
  • the parietal support comprises two pads in the form of a spherical cap with a large radius, with a concavity oriented towards the skull, articulated by appropriate means, allowing adjustment of position according to OX of the assembly, this assembly being fixed on the middle part of the parietal support support 5f allowing the displacement of the assembly of the parietal support in vertical translation according to OY.
  • It includes one or more skids in the shape of a spherical cap with a large radius, with a concavity oriented towards the skull, articulated on another lifter 17. This lifter is ball jointed by its upper face on an operating screw actuated by the button 15.
  • a nut 16 prismatic receives this screw, it is articulated on a yoke 14 connected to a parallel-pipedic intermediate support 12 by a horizontal cylindrical rod sliding along OX.
  • a position adjustment according to OX of the skid-lifter-blocking system assembly is possible by sliding the yoke rod 14 in the support 12.
  • the blocking in good position on the support 12 is obtained by tangent buffers maneuvered by a button 13.
  • This assembly is fixed to the middle part of the horizontal tube 5f along OY by the intermediate support 12 which is crossed by it.
  • the tube 5f is connected at its ends to the vertical tubes 5c and 5d of the main support by two sliding end pieces split vertically on their external face.
  • This system allows the displacement of the whole of the parietal support in vertical translation according to OY. Once correctly positioned, the blocking is obtained by adhesion thanks to two pinches carried out by the two buttons 1 1.
  • the head is stabilized by actuation of the screw-nut system 16, produced by tightening the button 15.
  • the pressing force produced by this device can be limited to a maximum value by a friction torque limiter incorporated in the button 15. It would limit the bearing force on the skull which would no longer be dependent on the manipulator.
  • the two vertical tubes 5c and 5d, connected by the support of a parietal support 5f, constitute a single U-shaped tube, the ends of which are connected to the horizontal tubes by an appropriate means allowing the adjustment and the blocking of the parietal support in translation along the OY axis, and in rotation along the OZ axis, the parietal support being fixed directly on the middle part of the base of the U.
  • the parietal support is adjusted by first rotating the entire U along the axis OZ, to obtain the desired angle, then performing with translation so as to bring the parietal support into contact with the skull in the desired position. If necessary, the blocking of the wall support once adjusted, can be carried out by a single command.
  • the wall support can be 97/25956 PC17FR96 / 00086
  • skids consisting of one or more skids in the form of a large radius spherical cap.
  • the stability of the head after its installation on the headrest requires the static balance of the applied forces (support forces (chin support and frontal support), blocking forces (parietal support)).
  • Figure 3 represents the forces applied by the various supports:
  • F21 resulting from the forces exerted by the mental support on the head, it is located in the plane of symmetry.
  • F6 and F6 ' forces exerted respectively by the two pads 6a and 6b of the frontal support, on the head. Their resultant R6 is also in the plane of symmetry, its direction intersects that of F21 at point 1.
  • FI 8 and FI 8 ' forces exerted respectively by the two manten pads (18a and 18b) of the parietal support on the head. Their resulting RI 8 is also in the plane of symmetry.
  • the set of forces applied to the head comes down to three forces (F21, R6 and RI 8).
  • the condition of equilibrium of the head is that these three forces are concurrent at the same point.
  • This condition is achieved by adjusting the position of the parietal support, in particular along OX, so that the resulting RI 8 converges towards point 1, close to the center of the skull. This adjustment also allows a harmonious distribution of the locking force on the two supports, chin and frontal.
  • the materials used are:
  • hollow epoxy carbon fiber tubes assembled by bonding on prismatic nylon blocks with an Araldite epoxy adhesive with shear strength of 10 to 15 N / mm2,
  • the device according to the invention is a surgical headrest particularly intended for the stabilization of the head and the protection of eyeballs of patients installed in prone position during vertebral surgery by posterior approach. It could also be used during other surgical procedures requiring the prone position.

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  • Orthopedic Medicine & Surgery (AREA)
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  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Veterinary Medicine (AREA)
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EP96901415A 1994-11-09 1996-01-18 Tetiere chirurgicale Withdrawn EP0814742A1 (fr)

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FR9413436A FR2726465A1 (fr) 1994-11-09 1994-11-09 Tetiere chirurgicale
PCT/FR1996/000086 WO1997025956A1 (fr) 1994-11-09 1996-01-18 Tetiere chirurgicale

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FR2726465A1 (fr) 1996-05-10

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