Pediatric lumbar puncture positioning device
View Patent ↗A device for positioning an infant patient in a clinically preferred position for conducting a lumbar puncture includes a board, a positioning member adjustably coupled to the board, and a locking device coupled to the positioning member for locking the positioning member in a position relative to one or both of the board or the patient. The positioning member may be configured to induce the patient into a clinically preferred position for performing a lumbar puncture on the patient.
1. A device for positioning an infant patient for conducting a lumbar puncture comprising:
a board configured to support the infant patient lying on its side;
a positioning member comprising a plurality of blocks configured to be attached to the board, the plurality of blocks including a head block configured to support the neck of the infant patient, a lower block configured to position the lower body of the infant patient, and a pivot block configured to induce the infant patient into a decubitus position wherein the back of the infant is arched to facilitate a lumbar puncture at the L3-L4 interspace or the L4-L5 interspace;
a locking device coupled to the positioning member for locking the positioning member in a position relative to one or both of the board or the patient;
wherein the positioning member is configured to induce the infant patient into a clinically preferred position for performing a lumbar puncture on the infant patient.
2. The device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of blocks are configured to be positioned on the board and attached to the board via hook and loop fastener material, the hook and loop fastener material applied to a surface of each of the plurality of blocks and to a surface of the board.
3. The device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the board comprises markings configured to facilitate positioning of one or more of the plurality of blocks.
4. The device as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a locking strip configured to interface with the plurality of blocks to secure the plurality of blocks around the infant patient.
5. A method for performing a lumbar puncture procedure comprising:
positioning an infant patient in a device comprising:
a board configured to support the infant patient lying on its side;
a positioning member comprising a plurality of blocks configured to be attached to the board, the plurality of blocks including a head block configured to support the neck of the infant patient, a lower block configured to position the lower body of the infant patient, and a pivot block configured to induce the infant patient into a decubitus position wherein the back of the infant is arched to facilitate a lumbar puncture at the L3-L4 interspace or the L4-L5 interspace;
a locking device coupled to the positioning member for locking the positioning member in a position relative to one or both of the board or the patient;
puncturing the patient in the spinal region; and
extracting a sample of cerebrospinal fluid.
6. The method as recited in claim 5 , further comprising a locking strip configured to interface with the plurality of blocks to secure the plurality of blocks around the infant patient.
7. A kit comprising:
a board configured to support an infant patient undergoing a lumbar puncture procedure lying on its side;
a positioning member comprising a plurality of blocks configured to be attached to the board, the plurality of blocks including a head block configured to support the neck of the infant patient, a lower block configured to position the lower body of the infant patient, and a pivot block configured to induce the infant patient into a decubitus position wherein the back of the infant is arched to facilitate a lumbar puncture at the L3-L4 interspace or the L4-L5 interspace; and
a locking device coupled to the positioning member for locking the positioning member in a position relative to one or both of the board or the patient.
8. The kit as recited in claim 7 , further comprising a locking strip configured to interface with the plurality of blocks to secure the plurality of blocks around the infant patient.