Passive hip reducer

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Inventors

Donato, James C.

Application #

978637

Filed

Oct-30-2004

Published

Aug-23-2005

Current US Class

005/624
005/648
128/845
128/846
128/882
602/32
602/36
602/67

International Classes

A61F 005/00

Field of Search

602/32- 128/845 128/846 128/870 128/876 128/882 128/898 5/600 5/618 5/619 5/621 5/623 5/624 5/630 5/648

Examiners

Dahbour; Fadi H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson & Larson, PA, Larson; Herbert W.

US Patent References

4489713   Flexion-traction ba...
4602618   Continuous hip-join...
4624245   Hip displacement...
4664099   Traction device
4879994   Device for medicall...
5303716   Portable device for...
5312323   Disposable thigh su...
5509894   Leg suspension met...
5522792   Hip positioning ap...
5608934   Hip distractor
6003176   Universal lateral p...
6298507   Hip grip table attac...
6311349   Pelvic positioner
6622324   Hip brace apparatus
 

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Abstract
A patient with a dislocated hip lies on a planar pad having side rails along which slides a frame having upright members on each side of the pad and a horizontal member connecting the top of the upright members. A first winch mounted on an upright member controls cables connected to a mid-portion of a leg sleeve on the patient to lift the patient's leg. A second winch mounted on the same upright member controls cables connected to a top portion of the leg sleeve to pull the patient's hip outwardly to a normal position in the hip socket.
 
Claims
1. A passive hip reducer system for a patient having a dislocated hip, the system comprising:

a substantially planar support pad supporting the patient in a supine position, a first end of at least one pelvis strap attached to an upper surface of the pad, and wrapped tightly around a waist of the patient;

a leg sleeve around a leg of the patient from an ankle to a groin area on a same side as the dislocated hip;

a first end of an ankle strap attached to the support pad and a second end to an ankle portion of the leg sleeve;

a frame slidably attached to a rail on a first and second side of the support pad, the frame having a first and second upright structure attached at a bottom end to the rail on opposite sides of the support pad and a horizontal structure connecting a top end of the upright structures on each side of the support pad;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a mechanical device for returning a patient's dislocated hip to its normal position. More specifically, it refers to a system and method of employing a disposable leg sleeve together with a winch and pulley system to place a patient in an optimum position for hip reduction.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is customary for a physician and physician's assistant with the assistance of a nurse to physically and actively manipulate a patient's dislocated hip to return it to its normal position in the patient's body. Such manipulation is painful to the patient, requires anesthesia and takes substantial time and physical effort on the part of both the physician and physician's assistant. It is known to employ passive exercise to a hip-joint following surgery as seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,618. This passive exercise involves a power drive imparting compound swivel movement to a leg cradle and patient's leg about an orthogonal axis centered at the socket of the hip-joint. Although active manipulation usually results in returning a dislocated hip to a normal position in the socket of the hip-joint such a method requires time and extended effort on the part of a skilled physician and physician's assistant. The passive exercise set forth in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,618 is not designed to reduce the patient's hip, but merely exercise the hip. A need exists for a system of passively reducing a dislocated hip.
 
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