Surgical table
View Patent ↗A surgical table including a central bottom portion is provided. The surgical table includes at least one first wheel adjacent a first end of the table, at least one second wheel adjacent a second end of the table, and a first stabilizing bar connected to the first wheel and the second wheel. The stabilizing bar is movably connected to the central bottom portion. The stabilizing bar is configured for coordinated movement of the wheels.
1. An apparatus for positioning a patient for a surgical procedure, the apparatus comprising:
a base including vertical lifting-columns at each end of the base, each of the vertical lifting columns having a top end and a bottom end, the base having a first side and an opposite second side;
a patient-positioning system coupled to the top end of each vertical lifting-column;
a patient-support assembly including an operating platform including a head end and a foot end, and coupled to the patient-positioning system, the patient-positioning system connecting the patient-support assembly to the vertical lifting-columns;
the base including a first stabilizing bar attached to the first side of the base adjacent a lower portion of the base, and a second stabilizing bar attached to the second side of the base and adjacent the lower portion of the base, each of the stabilizing bars including a pair of casters with wheels connected to each of the casters;
wherein movement of the first stabilizing bar causes the wheels attached to the first stabilizing bar to move simultaneously;
wherein movement of the second stabilizing bar causes the wheels attached to the second stabilizing bar to move simultaneously;
wherein each of the stabilizing bars can be moved between a first position and a second position that is vertically higher than the first position, wherein each of the stabilizing bars can be locked in either the first or second position.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing bars prevent the wheels from wobbling during repositioning of the stabilizing bars.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing bars are connected via a mechanical link for coordinated movement.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein lateral sides of the operating platform define a first width, and each of the casters are positioned within the first width when the stabilizing bars are in either the first position or the second position.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing bars are positioned between the vertical lifting-columns.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the operating platform can be adjusted to various positions simultaneously including a lateral roll, Trendelenburg, reverse Trendelenburg, or a combination of lateral roll, Trendelenburg, and reverse Trendelenburg.
7. An apparatus for positioning a patient for a surgical procedure, the apparatus comprising:
a base including vertical lifting-columns at each end of the base, each of the vertical lifting columns having a top end and a bottom end, the base having a first side and an opposite second side;
a patient-positioning system coupled to the top end of each vertical lifting-column;
a patient-support assembly including an operating platform including a head end and a foot end, and coupled to the patient-positioning system, the patient-positioning system connecting the patient-support assembly to the vertical lifting-columns;
the base including a first stabilizing bar attached to the first side of the base adjacent a lower portion of the base, and a second stabilizing bar attached to the second side of the base and adjacent the lower portion of the base, each of the stabilizing bars including a pair of casters with wheels connected to each of the casters;
wherein movement of the first stabilizing bar causes the wheels attached to the first stabilizing bar to move simultaneously;
wherein movement of the second stabilizing bar causes the wheels attached to the second stabilizing bar to move simultaneously, wherein each stabilizing bar is movably connected to a central portion of the base, and each stabilizing bar is vertically movable by approximately a height of each of the casters.