Radiolucent sensor EMI shielding
A radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress for a surgical table includes radiolucent pressure sensors, and a radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer. The radiolucent pressure sensors measure the amount of force exerted by a patient's body at certain locations of the radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress. The radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer envelopes the radiolucent pressure sensors. The shielding layer shields the sensors from electromagnetic interference from other sources in an operating room. In certain embodiments, the shielding layer is made from woven carbon fiber.
1 . A radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress for a surgical table comprising:
a radiolucent sensor mat comprising radiolucent pressure sensors;
a radiolucent ergonomic pad below the radiolucent sensor mat;
a radiolucent fire protection layer enveloping the radiolucent pressure sensors and the radiolucent ergonomic pad;
a radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer comprising woven carbon fiber enveloping the radiolucent fire protection layer;
a shielding layer ground wire attached to the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer;
a wire harness configured to connect the radiolucent sensor mat to a computer, the wire harness comprising a connection to the shielding layer ground wire, the wire harness comprising a master ground wire configured to connect to a grounding electrode of a hospital; and
a radiolucent outer layer enveloping the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer.
2 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 , the radiolucent pressure sensors configured in a row and column array configured to be excited and measured via electronics integrated into the radiolucent sensor mat.
3 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 2 , the row and column array comprising a grid of sensors spaced at intervals of approximately one inch.
4 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 2 , the radiolucent sensor mat further comprising:
a first sheet having a plurality of first conductive paths, a layer of sensing material positioned in contact with the first conductive paths, a second sheet positioned in contact with the layer of sensing material, and a controller configured to detect changes in measurements of electrical characteristics measured by the layer of sensing material.
5 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 wherein the radiolucent outer layer comprises a first outer layer disposed along a top side and along four lateral sides of the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer, and a second outer layer disposed along a bottom side of the electromagnetic interference shielding layer.
6 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 5 , the first outer layer comprising a polyurethane coated polyester knit.
7 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 5 , the second outer layer comprising weldable urethane laminated 210 denier nylon, and wherein the second outer layer is bonded to the first outer layer.
8 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 , the radiolucent ergonomic pad comprising three layers of viscoelastic foam.
9 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 , the radiolucent fire protection layer further comprising polyester rib fabric.
10 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 , the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer configured to shield the radiolucent sensor mat from electromagnetic interference emanating from an electrocautery device.
11 . The radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress of claim 1 , the woven carbon fiber further comprising:
a 2×2 twill weave;
a dry fabric weight of approximately 5-7 oz/yd 2 ;
a warp count of approximately 11 to 13 per inch;
a fabric thickness of approximately 8-20 mil;
a fill count of approximately 11 to 13 per inch; and
approximately 2,500 to 3,500 carbon filaments.
12 . A method of detecting pressure exerted by a patient's body on a hospital bed during a procedure wherein an electro-cautery device is being used in proximity to the hospital bed, comprising:
providing a radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress, comprising:
a radiolucent sensor mat comprising radiolucent pressure sensors;
a radiolucent ergonomic pad below the radiolucent sensor mat;
a radiolucent fire protection layer enveloping the radiolucent pressure sensors and the radiolucent ergonomic pad;
a radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer enveloping the radiolucent fire protection layer, comprising woven carbon fiber;
a shielding layer ground wire attached to the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer;
a wire harness configured to connect the radiolucent sensor mat to a computer, the wire harness comprising a connection to the shielding layer ground wire, the wire harness comprising a master ground wire configured to connect to a grounding electrode of a hospital; and
a radiolucent outer layer enveloping the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer;
placing the radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress on a surgical table;
connecting the wire harness to the computer;
connecting the master ground wire to the grounding electrode of a hospital; and
operating the electro-cautery device.
13 . The method of claim 12 , the radiolucent pressure sensors further comprising a row and column array configured to be excited and measured by electronics integrated into the radiolucent sensor mat.
14 . The method of claim 13 , the radiolucent pressure sensors configured in an orientation comprising a grid of sensors spaced at intervals of approximately one inch.
15 . The method of claim 12 wherein the radiolucent outer layer comprises a first outer layer disposed along a top side and along four lateral sides of the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer, and a second outer layer disposed along a bottom side of the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer.
16 . The method of claim 12 the radiolucent ergonomic pad comprising three layers of viscoelastic foam.
17 . The method of claim 12 the radiolucent fire protection layer further comprising polyester rib fabric.
18 . The method of claim 12 , the woven carbon fiber further comprising:
a 2×2 twill weave;
a dry fabric weight of approximately 5-7 oz/yd 2 ;
a warp count of approximately 11 to 13 per inch;
a fabric thickness of approximately 8-20 mil;
a fill count of approximately 11 to 13 per inch; and
approximately 2,500 to 3,500 carbon filaments.
19 . A radiolucent pressure-sensing mattress for a surgical table comprising:
a radiolucent sensor mat comprising radiolucent pressure sensors;
a radiolucent ergonomic pad below the radiolucent sensor mat;
a radiolucent fire protection layer enveloping the radiolucent pressure sensors and the radiolucent ergonomic pad;
a radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer enveloping the radiolucent fire protection layer;
a shielding layer ground wire attached to the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer;
a wire harness configured to connect the radiolucent sensor mat to a computer, the wire harness comprising a connection to the shielding layer ground wire, the wire harness comprising a master ground wire configured to connect to a grounding electrode of a hospital; and
a radiolucent outer layer enveloping the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer.
20 . The pressure-sensing mattress of claim 19 , the radiolucent electromagnetic interference shielding layer comprising a material selected from the group comprising woven carbon fiber, silver-laced fabric and conductive plastic.