Mattress for support of a patient recovering from surgery
First Claim
1. A mattress assembly designed to support a patient during a period of recovery from surgery, said assembly comprising:
- a) a support platform having an elongated configuration and terminating at spaced apart proximal and distal ends, b) an opening formed in said platform in substantially aligned and receiving relation to a predetermined portion of the patient'"'"'s body, c) said opening dimensioned and configured to maintain at least the predetermined body portion out of supported engagement with a remainder of said support platform, d) said opening extending completely through said support platform in contiguous relation with opposite sides thereof, e) an access channel formed in said support platform and extending continuously from one side of said support platform inwardly into communicating relation with said opening, f) an insert removably disposable within said access channel exteriorly of said opening, said insert selectively disposable in either a supportive or a non-supportive position, g) an attachment assembly comprising a plurality of attachment members removably connecting said insert within said access channel, and h) said plurality of attachment members disposed on exterior surface portions of said insert and on correspondingly disposed interior surface portions of said access channel.
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Abstract
A mattress assembly generally designed for use in hospitals and the like which is structured to effectively and comfortably support a patient during a period of recovery from a predetermined surgical procedure. The mattress assembly includes an elongated support platform having a corresponding dimension to that of a conventional hospital or like medical-type mattress and includes an opening formed therein and preferably extending therethrough. The opening is disposed in aligned, at least partially receiving relation to a predetermined portion of the patient'"'"'s body directly involved in an invasive surgical procedure such as prostate surgery. More specifically, the opening is disposed, dimensioned and configured to receive and maintain portions of the patient'"'"'s body, including external body parts, in an at least partially protected orientation and specifically out of supported engagement with a remainder of the support platform of the mattress. The opening may include a completely closed or at least partially open periphery, wherein the support platform may include an open area of access to facilitate positioning of medical equipment or instrumentation. The support platform preferably also includes an inclined portion disposed and configured to orient and support the head and upper torso portion of the patient'"'"'s body in a partially inclined position.
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11 Claims
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1. A mattress assembly designed to support a patient during a period of recovery from surgery, said assembly comprising:
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a) a support platform having an elongated configuration and terminating at spaced apart proximal and distal ends, b) an opening formed in said platform in substantially aligned and receiving relation to a predetermined portion of the patient'"'"'s body, c) said opening dimensioned and configured to maintain at least the predetermined body portion out of supported engagement with a remainder of said support platform, d) said opening extending completely through said support platform in contiguous relation with opposite sides thereof, e) an access channel formed in said support platform and extending continuously from one side of said support platform inwardly into communicating relation with said opening, f) an insert removably disposable within said access channel exteriorly of said opening, said insert selectively disposable in either a supportive or a non-supportive position, g) an attachment assembly comprising a plurality of attachment members removably connecting said insert within said access channel, and h) said plurality of attachment members disposed on exterior surface portions of said insert and on correspondingly disposed interior surface portions of said access channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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