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US3659609A - Hemostatic apparatus for operations on the head of human beings - Google Patents

Hemostatic apparatus for operations on the head of human beings
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US3659609A
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Hemostatic apparatus is disclosed for operations on the head of a human being, more particularly for scalp grafts. The apparatus includes a frame of plate form provided with a strap fastener for attachment on the head of a patient, the plate being rectangular with an opening therein. Mounted on the plate is a flexible tube of loop form encircling the opening and adapted for being pressurized to exert the necessary pressure on the patient''s head to render it free of blood in the region of the opening in the plate whereby scalp grafts or the like can be performed within the field of the opening in the plate without bleeding.

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United States Patent Arouete May 2, 1972 s41 HEMOSTATIC APPARATUS FOR 1,677,641 7/1928 Kinney ..12s/aso R x OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD OF 3,049,125 8/1962 Kriwkowitsch ..l28/325 HUMAN BEINGS Primary Examiner-Channing L. Pace [72] inventor: Jean Arouete, 67 Building Lanes, Paris Atwmey waters, Rodi, Schwartz & Nissen 160, France [22] Filed: June 4, 1970 [21] App]. No.: 43,544 Hemostatic apparatus is disclosed for operations on the head of a human being, more particularly for scalp grafts. The ap- 30 F i A m, Prior Dam paratus includes a frame of plate form provided with a strap I on 8" W n y fastener for attachment on the head of a patient, the plate July 29, 1969 France ..6925939 being rectangular with an opening therein, Mounted on the plate is a flexible tube of loop form encircling the opening and [52] US. Cl adapted for being pressurized to exert the necessary pressure llll- "A6111 12 on the patients head to render it free of blood in the region of [58] Field of Search 128/ l 303, 325, 350 the opening in the plate whereby scalp grafts or the like can be performed within the field of the opening in the plate without [56] References Cited bleeding.
UNITED STATESPATENTS 13 Claims, Drawing Figures Kappmeier 128/1 63 Patented May 2, 1972 3,659,609
2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Patented May 2, 1972 2 Shoots-Shoot 2 HEMOSTATIC APPARATUS FOR OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD OF HUMAN BEINGS BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to hemostatic apparatus that can be used for operations on the head of human beings, and more particularly, but not exclusively, for scalp grafts.
l-lemostasia refers to a process of stopping hemorrhages, and is usually effected by applying a tourniquet on the limb in which blood circulation is to be stopped. The tourniquet consists of a band surrounding the limb for applying compression thereto. For the lips of a wound, mechanical hemostasia is effected by the use of clips or similar instruments.
However, when it is desired to remove scalp grafts from the occipital area of the head for transplantation on another denuded area of the skull, there is no convenient hemostatic apparatus, and the operation is carried out without hemostasia. This is very objectionable because of the resulting bleeding, which interferes with the action of the surgeon.
An object of the present invention is to overcome this deficiency and to provide haemostatic apparatus which can prevent blood flow through a predetermined area of a patients scalp.
The invention contemplates haemostatic apparatus for operations on the head of a human being, more particularly for scalp grafts, which includes a frame provided with means for mounting on a patients head, and including compression means on the frame forming a loop to delimit a predetermined area on the patients scalp to apply the required pressure to render it bloodless.
In a particular realization of the invention, the frame to be fixed on the patients head is a plate of a generally rectangular shape, slightly concave on the side facing the head, with an opening or window delimiting the operative field, the frame bearing a pneumatic closed circuit member to exert the necessary pressure.
According to another feature of the invention, the pneumatic member is constituted as a flexible tube having the same shape as the frame and mounted on the concave side thereof between the outer rim of the plate and the operative window.
According to another feature of the invention, the inner tube is connected to a pumping bulb coupled with a pressurecontrol manometer. It is thus possible to pressurize the inner tube at a pressure slightly higher than the patients arterial pressure, to intercept the blood circulation.
With the above hemostatic apparatus, the removal of scalp grafts and their transplantation, is greatly facilitated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the apparatus according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a profile view of a patients head equipped with the apparatus;
FIG. 3 is a rear view of the patients head of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a plate of the apparatus;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V of the plate shown in FIG. .4, and
FIG. 6 is a perspective view, on enlarged scale, of a part of the fixing device of the apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to the drawing, therein is shown the hemostatic apparatus which is made of a frame including a semi-rigid plate 1, of a rectangular shape but curved with respect to its two axes to conform to a generally convex area of apatients head 2. v
The plate 1 is advantageously constituted of a light aluminum base alloy having a certain elasticity in bending. The plate I has a central opening orwindow 3, also rectangular, and a tubular juncture 4 for connection with a flexible tube 5 terminating in a pumping bulb 6 and a manometer 7, both similar to those employed in customary sphygmomanometers for measuring blood pressure. Astrap 8 serves for mounting the frame on the pateints head and the strap is fastened to hingepins 9 and 10 on each side of the plate 1. A supple headband 1 l is joined to thestrap 8 to protect the areas of the head encircled by thestrap 8.
The plate 1, on its concave side facing the head, supports a flexible tube 12 (FIG. 5)'forming a rectangular loop between the rim of plate 1 and thewindow 3. Theflexible tube 12 communicates with the tubular juncture 4 and, consequently, with the pumping bulb 6 and the manometer 7.
The fixingstrap is also of a semi-rigid material, it comprises tworibs 8a and 8b.Rib 8a is shorter than therib 8b and bears at its free end a screw-jack l3 intended to receive the free end ofrib 8b which bears notches l4 meshing with thejacks screw 13.
When removing scalp grafts for transplantation, the above described apparatus is placed on the occipital area as represented in FIGS. 2 and 3, and thestrap 8 surrounding the forehead is tightly adjusted against the latter by means of the screw-jack 13.
Once the apparatus is adjusted in place, theinner tube 12 is pumped by means of bulb 6 to a pressure slightly higher than the blood pressure, as controlled by the manometer 7. Then the skin appearing in the interval circumscribed by thewindow 3 and which represents the operating field is bloodless and it is possible to operate with substantially no bleeding, which greatly facilitates the operation.
It is quite evident that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described nor to its particular application to scalp grafts. As a matter of fact, the apparatus can be used for other operations on the head of a human being necessitating a localized hemostasia.
What is claimed is:
l. l-lemostatic apparatus for operations on the head of a human patient said frame having an opening, comprising an elongated frame with means for mounting the frame on the head of a patient, inflatable compression means supported on the frame and surrounding said opening for contacting the patient's head to delimit a predetermined area on the patients head, and means for applying pressure to said inflatable means to pressurize the same and stop the flow of blood in said predetermined area, said opening in said frame providing access to the predetermined area and defining an operative field.
2. I-lemostatic apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said frame comprises a plate with said opening defining the operative field, said inflatable compression means comprising a pneumatic closed circuit member surrounding said opening to exert the necessary pressure.
3. l-lemostatic apparatus as claimed inclaim 2, wherein said plate has a slightly concave surface in two directions facing the head.
4. l-lemostatic apparatus as claimed inclaim 3, wherein said pneumatic member comprises a flat, flexible tube mounted at said concave surface.
5. Hernostatic apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for mounting the frame on the head of the patient comprises a semi-rigid strap in two parts, and means on one part engaging the other part to effect adjustment of tightness of the frame on the head of the patient.
6. Hemostatic apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said means for mounting the frame on the head of the patient further comprises a supple head band connected to said strap to partially encircle the head of the patient.
7. Hem ostatic apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said means to effect adjustment of the tightness of the frame on the head of the patient comprises a screw-jack mounted on the free end of said one part of the strap engageable in notches provided in the free end of the other part of the strap part.
8. Hemostatic apparatus as claimed inclaim 2 comprising means coupled to said inner tube for inflation thereof.
9. Hemostatic apparatus as claimed inclaim 8, wherein said means for inflation is a manual operation pumping bulb.
10. l-lemostatic apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said means for inflation further comprises a manometer coupled to said pumping bulb.
ll. Hemostatic apparatus as claimed inclaim 2, wherein said frame and said opening are of generally rectangular outline.
12.A method of effecting hemostasia on the head of a human being to effect operation in a given area thereof without bleeding, said method comprising applying pressure in an'annular region surrounding said given area greater than the I I i

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US4210147A (en)*1978-06-191980-07-01Nestor Engineering Associates, Inc.Head tourniquet having incision closing capability
US5174281A (en)*1990-11-261992-12-29Wagi L.P.Birth-assisting pneumatic cuff
US5376067A (en)*1992-10-281994-12-27Daneshvar; YousefPressure bandages and dressings
US6592535B2 (en)2001-06-202003-07-15Sundaram RavikumarMethods and apparatus for arresting scalp bleeding
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US5174281A (en)*1990-11-261992-12-29Wagi L.P.Birth-assisting pneumatic cuff
US5376067A (en)*1992-10-281994-12-27Daneshvar; YousefPressure bandages and dressings
US6592535B2 (en)2001-06-202003-07-15Sundaram RavikumarMethods and apparatus for arresting scalp bleeding
US20030195557A1 (en)*2001-06-202003-10-16Sundaram RavikumarMethods and apparatus for arresting scalp bleeding
US20090177223A1 (en)*2008-01-032009-07-09Tara Chand SinghalSystem and method for management of type 2 diabetes
US20120221041A1 (en)*2011-02-252012-08-30St. Jude Medical Systems AbArtery compressor

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