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Method of Preventing Nerve Damage Positional Injury During Surgery

  • US 20080103416A1
  • Filed: 12/17/2007
  • Published: 05/01/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of preventing nerve damage positional injury during surgery, comprising:

  • putting a surgery patient under general anesthesia;

    providing a site sensor to detect pressure on an area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery, the site sensor including a transducer in the form of a transducer element and a ring extending outward from the transducer element;

    adhering the ring of the site sensor to the patient over the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery so that the transducer element forms a protective barrier in front of the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery;

    connecting the site sensor to a monitor to monitor pressure on the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery with the site sensor;

    continuously monitoring pressure on the protective barrier formed by the transducer element in front of the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery with the site sensor and monitor;

    alerting medical personnel of a pressure condition on the protective barrier formed by the transducer element in front of the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery if the monitor and site sensor determine a pressure condition exists on the protective barrier formed by the transducer element in front of the area of the patient prone to nerve damage positional injury during surgery;

    readjusting the patient'"'"'s position to alleviate the pressure condition, preventing nerve damage positional injury positional injury during surgery.

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