EP3094196A1 - Hip surgery undergarment - Google Patents
Hip surgery undergarmentInfo
- Publication number
- EP3094196A1 EP3094196A1 EP15737511.4A EP15737511A EP3094196A1 EP 3094196 A1 EP3094196 A1 EP 3094196A1 EP 15737511 A EP15737511 A EP 15737511A EP 3094196 A1 EP3094196 A1 EP 3094196A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- undergarment
- patient
- hip
- strap
- support strap
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
- A41D13/12—Surgeons' or patients' gowns or dresses
- A41D13/1236—Patients' garments
- A41D13/1254—Patients' garments for the lower part of the body
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B9/00—Undergarments
- A41B9/02—Drawers or underpants for men, with or without inserted crotch or seat parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B9/00—Undergarments
- A41B9/04—Knickers for ladies, with or without inserted crotch or seat parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B9/00—Undergarments
- A41B9/16—Shoulder-straps forming part of the undergarments
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D2400/00—Functions or special features of garments
- A41D2400/52—Disposable
Definitions
- This document relates to an undergarment that is configured to be worn by a patient during a medical procedure.
- this document relates to an undergarment that covers the patient's genitalia while leaving the patient's hip area unobstructed to facilitate a medical procedure that requires hip access.
- the hip joint is one of the most important joints in the human body. It bears the body's weight and the force of the strong muscles of the hip and leg.
- the hip joint is also one of the most flexible joints and allows a greater range of motion than all other joints in the body except for the shoulder.
- the hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint formed between the pelvis and the femur.
- a cup-shaped structure on the pelvis known as the acetabulum, forms the socket for the hip joint.
- the rounded head of the femur forms the ball of the joint. If a hip joint breaks in an accident or wears out in old age, a surgeon can replace it with a ball-and-socket joint made from metal and plastic and engineered in such a way that it will duplicate the motions of a human joint.
- a hip labral tear involves the ring of soft elastic tissue called the labrum that follows the outside rim of the socket of the hip joint.
- the labrum acts like a socket to hold the ball at the top of the femur in place.
- Athletes who participate in such sports as ice hockey, soccer, football, golf, and ballet are at higher risk of developing a hip labral tear. Structural abnormalities of the hip also can lead to a hip labral tear.
- Symptoms of a hip labral tear include hip pain or a "catching" sensation in the hip joint.
- Hip arthroscopy refers to the viewing of the interior of the hip joint through an arthroscope, and the treatment of hip pathology through a minimally invasive approach.
- hip arthroscopy methods There are two widely used hip arthroscopy methods, one with the patient on their back (supine) and the other with the patient on their side (lateral decubitus).
- This document provides an undergarment that is configured to be worn by a patient during a medical procedure.
- this document provides an undergarment that covers the patient's genitalia while leaving the patient's hip area unobstructed to facilitate a medical procedure that requires hip access.
- one aspect of this document features undergarments for a human patient.
- the undergarment is configured to be worn by the patient to cover the patient's genitalia while leaving one flank of the patient fully uncovered.
- the undergarment can be configured to not fully surround the patient's waist and hip areas.
- the undergarments provided herein include one and only one leg hole.
- the undergarments are configured to be worn by the patient such that one leg of the patient extends through the leg hole while the other leg of the patient is not surrounded by the undergarment.
- a first support strap may be attached to a front side of the undergarment and to a backside of the undergarment.
- the first support strap is configured to be worn over a first shoulder of the patient.
- the first support strap may include an adjustment that can adjust the length of the first support strap.
- the undergarment also includes a second support strap.
- the second support strap can be attached to a side of the undergarment and to the first support strap.
- the second support strap is configured to be worn over a second shoulder of the patient that is different than the first shoulder.
- the second support strap includes an adjustment that can adjust the length of the second support strap in some embodiments.
- Particular embodiments of the undergarment may include a partial waistband that may include an adjustment that can adjust the length of the partial waistband.
- the undergarments provided herein may optionally include one or more of the following features.
- the undergarments provided herein are reversible such that the undergarment can be worn in two ways. A first way of the two ways may leave a right flank of the patient fully uncovered, and a second way of the two ways may leave a left flank of the patient fully uncovered.
- the undergarment may be configured with crotch room for male genitalia.
- the undergarment may be configured to be a disposable one-time-use item in some embodiments.
- the undergarment is configured to be laundered and reusable. At least a portion of the undergarment may comprise an antibiotic agent, such as an antibiotic spray coating.
- the undergarment includes a lead coating, liner, or insert.
- the undergarment may further comprise one or more elastic portions.
- the undergarment may further comprise one or more semi-rigid support elements.
- the undergarments provided herein can be worn by a patient to conceal the patient's genitalia during a medical procedure. As such, some patients may feel more at ease undergoing a medical procedure because of being able to maintain privacy and modesty.
- the undergarments provided herein provide clear access to a patient's hip area, while concealing the patient's genitalia. As such, a medical procedure requiring hip access (e.g., a hip arthroscopy or hip replacement) can be performed without obstruction from the undergarment.
- the undergarments provided herein are adjustable in size to provide a suitable fit for patients of differing body proportions.
- the undergarments provided herein can be reversible.
- the garments provided herein can be used for medical procedures requiring access to either the patient's right or left hip area.
- the garments provided herein include an antibiotic coating to reduce the potential for infections.
- a lead coating or liner is included in some portions of the undergarments described herein to provide patient protection.
- Figure 1 is an anterior view of a patient wearing an example hip surgery undergarment in accordance with some embodiments provided herein.
- Figure 2 is a posterior view of the patient wearing the hip surgery
- Figure 3 is an anterior view of a patient wearing another example hip surgery undergarment in accordance with some embodiments provided herein.
- Figure 4 is a posterior view of the patient wearing the hip surgery
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the hip surgery undergarment as shown in Figures 3 and 4.
- This document provides an undergarment that is configured to be worn by a patient during a medical procedure.
- this document provides an undergarment that covers the patient's genitalia while leaving the patient's hip area unobstructed to facilitate a medical procedure that requires hip access.
- the undergarments provided herein include an antibiotic agent (e.g., a coating) to reduce the potential for infections.
- an antibiotic agent e.g., a coating
- triclosan e.g., Microban®, a chlorinated aromatic compound with antibacterial properties, as well as antifungal and antiviral properties
- other antibiotic coatings are additionally or alternatively included.
- a lead coating, liner, or insert is included in some portions of the undergarments described herein to provide patient protection. Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a patient 10 is shown wearing a hip surgery undergarment 100 in accordance with some embodiments provided herein.
- Undergarment 100 can be worn by patient 10 during a medical procedure that requires unobstructed access to one of the patient's hips 14.
- the hip areas may also be referred to herein as flanks. While hip 14 is not covered by undergarment 100, undergarment 100 covers the genitalia of patient 10. Therefore, patient 10 may advantageously maintain a preferable extent of privacy and modesty by wearing undergarment 100 during a medical procedure requiring unobstructed access to hip 14.
- Undergarment 100 is well-suited for use during various types of medical procedures that require unobstructed access to an operating field in the area of hip 14.
- undergarment 100 allows unobstructed access to an anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) area 16 of hip 14.
- ASIS anterior superior iliac spine
- Such medical procedures can include, but are not limited to, total hip replacement, treatment of various types of hip fractures, hip endoscopic procedures including arthroscopic surgery, hip examinations, imaging procedures, and other procedures requiring access to a flank of patient 10.
- undergarment 100 is a one-time-use disposable item.
- undergarment 100 can be made of materials including, but not limited to, cotton, polypropylene, polyethylene, latex, spandex, polyurethane, and the like, and combinations thereof.
- undergarment 100 can be laundered and reusable.
- undergarment 100 While patient 10 is depicted as a male, it should be understood that undergarment 100, or a slight variation thereof, can also be well-suited for use by females.
- the male version of undergarment 100 provides additional crotch room for the male genitalia, which is not provided in the female version of undergarment 100.
- the undergarment 100 is a unisex design.
- undergarment 100 In the illustrated example, patient 10 is wearing undergarment 100 so as to expose left hip 14. However, it should be understood that undergarment 100 can also be used so as to expose the opposite hip, i.e., right hip 15. In some embodiments, undergarment 100 can simply be turned inside out, and worn to cover left hip 14 while exposing right hip 15. That is, in some embodiments undergarment 100 is reversible such that it can be worn in either orientation (to cover left hip 14 or to cover right hip 15). In alternative embodiments, two versions of undergarment 100 can be provided. That is, a first version that covers right hip 15 (as shown) can be provided, and a second version (e.g., a mirror image of the shown first version) that covers left hip 14 can be provided.
- a first version that covers right hip 15 as shown
- a second version e.g., a mirror image of the shown first version
- Undergarment 100 can readily fit a range of different body sizes.
- undergarment 100 is adjustable (as will be described further below) such that one version of undergarment 100 can fit a wide range of body sizes.
- different sizes e.g., small, medium, large, extra-large, etc.
- undergarment 100 is provided in different sizes that also are adjustable.
- undergarment 100 can be provided in sizes such as small, medium, large, etc., in addition to being adjustable.
- undergarment 100 includes a main body panel 1 10, an upper hem 120, a lower hem 130, a front-to-back strap 140, and a side strap 150.
- Main body panel 110 is bordered at the top by upper hem 120, and at the bottom by lower hem 130.
- Main body panel 110 is bordered on the sides by a front side hem 142 and a backside hem 143.
- front side hem 142 and backside hem 143 are continuations of front-to-back strap 140.
- Main body panel 110 can be attached to hems 120, 130, 142, and 143 using techniques such as stitching, heat staking, adhering, and the like, and combinations of such techniques.
- upper hem 120 is an elastic member that acts as a partial waistband of undergarment 100. In the depicted embodiment, upper hem 120 does not fully surround the waist of patient 10. In alternative embodiments, upper hem 120 may surround the waist of patient 10. In some such embodiments, upper hem 120 may include a detachment means (e.g., a snap, a tie, an adhesive tab, a hook and loop fastener, etc.) that a clinician may use to open upper hem 120 to remove it from the operating field as necessary.
- a detachment means e.g., a snap, a tie, an adhesive tab, a hook and loop fastener, etc.
- upper hem 120 may include one or more semi-rigid support elements in portions of or all of upper hem 120.
- the support element(s) can help ensure that upper hem 120 maintains its intended generally semi-circular shape around a portion of the waist of patient 10.
- the semi-rigid support element(s) can be malleable such that it can be conformed to the topography of the anatomy of patient 10. Once formed to a desired shape, the malleable support element(s) maintains the shape.
- Upper hem 120 can optionally include an upper hem size adjustment 124 in some embodiments. Using upper hem size adjustment 124, patient 10 can customize the fit of main body panel 110 as desired, so as to essentially conform to the waist size of patient 10, for example.
- Upper hem size adjustment 124 can comprise a variety of different types of adjustable arrangements.
- upper hem size adjustment 124 is a strap and buckle that can be used to lengthen or shorten upper hem 120.
- a series of snaps can be provided that can be selectively coupled to provide a customized fit of upper hem 120.
- upper hem size adjustment 124 can comprise a hook and loop closure, resealable adhesive tape, tie(s), and the like for customization of the fit of upper hem 120.
- Lower hem 130 is attached to main body panel 1 10 and surrounds one leg of patient 10.
- Lower hem 130 can be elastic so that lower hem 130 conforms to the leg, while not being too tight so as to be uncomfortable or to constrict the circulation of patient 10.
- lower hem 130 includes materials such as, but not limited to, stretch vinyl, spandex, nylon, and the like, and blends of such materials. Only one leg of patient 10 is surrounded by undergarment 100.
- Undergarment 100 includes front-to-back strap 140.
- Front-to-back strap 140 extends from an anterior portion of upper hem 120, over a shoulder 18 of patient 10, and terminates at a posterior portion of upper hem 120. As such, front-to-back strap 140 can maintain the upper hem 120 at a desired position at or near the waistline of patient 10.
- front-to-back strap 140 can be elastic so as to adapt to different body proportions of patient 10.
- front-to-back strap 140 can also include a front-to-back strap adjustment 144.
- Front-to-back strap adjustment 144 can comprise a variety of different types of adjustable arrangements.
- front-to-back strap adjustment 144 is a strap and buckle that can be used to lengthen or shorten front-to-back strap 140.
- a series of snaps can be provided that can be selectively coupled to provide a customized fit of front-to-back strap 140.
- front-to-back strap adjustment 144 can comprise a hook and loop closure, resealable adhesive tape, tie(s), and the like for customization of the fit of front-to-back strap 140.
- Undergarment 100 also optionally includes side strap 150.
- Side strap 150 can be configured in various manners. In the depicted embodiment, side strap 150 extends from upper hem 120 near hip 15 of patient 10, over a shoulder 19 of patient 10, and terminates in engagement with front-to-back strap 140. In some
- the engagement between side strap 150 and front-to-back strap 140 is a fixed engagement.
- the engagement between side strap 150 and front-to-back strap 140 is an adjustable engagement.
- side strap 150 can terminate with a loop or a buckle that slidingly engages with front-to-back strap 140. As such, side strap 150 can be moved in relation to front-to-back strap 140 to adjust the fit for different body proportions of patient 10.
- side strap 150 can be elastic.
- side strap 150 can also include a side strap adjustment 154.
- Side strap adjustment 154 can comprise a variety of different types of adjustable arrangements.
- side strap adjustment 154 is a strap and buckle that can be used to lengthen or shorten side strap 150.
- a series of snaps can be provided that can be selectively coupled to provide a customized fit of side strap 150.
- side strap adjustment 154 can comprise a hook and loop closure, resealable adhesive tape, tie(s), and the like for customization of the fit of side strap 150.
- Optional side strap 150 can also be configured in other manners.
- side strap 150 can extend from upper hem 120 near an anterior portion of hip 15 of patient 10, over a shoulder 19 of patient 10, and terminate in engagement with upper hem 120 near a posterior portion of hip 15 of patient 10.
- side strap 150 can be optionally attached to front-to-back strap 140 using a conjoining strap (not shown) that can be located on the chest or back of patient 10 (or both).
- the straps i.e., straps 140, 150, and the conjoining strap
- the straps are configured similar to the manner commonly associated with pant suspenders.
- undergarment 200 can be worn by patient 10 during a medical procedure that requires unobstructed access to one of the patient's hips 14. While hip 14 is not covered by undergarment 200, undergarment 200 covers the genitalia of patient 10. Therefore, patient 10 may advantageously maintain a preferable extent of privacy and modesty by wearing undergarment 200 during a medical procedure requiring unobstructed access to hip 14.
- Undergarment 200 can be constructed and used in any of the manners and techniques that are described above in reference to undergarment 100.
- undergarment 200 includes a main body panel 210 and a front-to-back strap 240.
- Front-to-back strap 240 extends from main body panel 210 and over shoulder 18 of patient 10.
- no side strap is included (such as the optional side strap 150 of undergarment 100).
- distinct hem material portions are not included at the edges of main body panel 210. Rather, the material of main body panel 210 is merely terminated at its edges. In some embodiments, the material of main body panel 210 is terminated at its edges by heat-sealing, adhering, or sewing, and the like, and combinations thereof. In some embodiments, an elastic member is included at some or all of the edges of main body panel 210. In some embodiments, hems and/or hem portions are included at some or all of the edges of main body panel 210.
- Undergarment 200 includes front-to-back strap 240.
- Front-to-back strap 240 extends from an anterior portion of main body panel 210, over a shoulder 18 of patient 10, and terminates at a posterior portion of main body panel 210. As such, front-to-back strap 240 can maintain main body panel 210 at a desired position on patient 10.
- front-to-back strap 240 can be elastic so as to adapt to different body proportions of patient 10.
- front-to-back strap 240 can also include a front-to-back strap adjustment 244.
- Front-to-back strap adjustment 244 can comprise a variety of different types of adjustable arrangements.
- front-to-back strap adjustment 244 is a strap and buckle that can be used to lengthen or shorten front-to-back strap 240.
- a series of snaps can be provided that can be selectively coupled to provide a customized fit of front-to-back strap 240.
- front-to-back strap adjustment 244 can comprise a hook and loop closure, resealable adhesive tape, tie(s), and the like for customization of the fit of front-to-back strap 240.
- front-to- back strap adjustment 244 can be completely opened such that front-to-back strap 240 has two free ends, and then reclosed to configure front-to-back strap 240 as an essentially single continuous strap that extends between the anterior and posterior portions of main body panel 210.
- Undergarment 200 also includes a waist size adjustment 224.
- waist size adjustment 224 can comprise a variety of different types of adjustable arrangements.
- waist size adjustment 224 is a strap and buckle that can be used to lengthen or shorten the waist size of main body panel 210.
- a series of snaps can be provided that can be selectively coupled to provide a customized fit of main body panel 210.
- waist size adjustment 224 can comprise a hook and loop closure, resealable adhesive tape, tie(s), and the like for customization of the fit of main body panel 210.
- waist size adjustment 224 can be completely opened such that waist size adjustment 224 has two free ends, and then reclosed to configure waist size adjustment 224 as an essentially single continuous strap that extends between the anterior and posterior portions of main body panel 210.
- undergarment 200 may include one or more semi-rigid support elements in portions of undergarment 200.
- the support element(s) can help ensure that undergarment 200 maintains its intended shape.
- the semi-rigid support element(s) can be malleable such that it can be conformed to the topography of the anatomy of patient 10. Once formed to a desired shape, the malleable support element(s) maintains the shape.
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