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What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A radiation therapy bite block system allowing treatment of all anterior
and lateral positions, without interference of any part of the radiation
beam, capable of fulfilling all head and neck immobilization requirements,
and capable of replicating all head and neck treatment positions,
comprising in combination:
a. a head and neck immobilizing bite block base with a means for left
superior, and right superior off-axis immobilization system mounting;
b. a vertical support member, having a mounting base that is
interchangeably fixable in the means for left superior or right superior
off-axis immobilization system mounting;
c. a two piece vertical and horizontal mounting structure, having
adjustable fastening means, and movably supported on the vertical support
member;
d. a horizontal support member, sized to moveably fit into the two piece
mounting structure, having an opening at one end thereof;
e. a transverse support member, sized to be supportably received by the
opening in said one end of the horizontal support member, and movable
axially and rotatably therewithin;
f. a bite block mount, having a cruciform shaped bite block stem receptacle
which is mounted to one end of the transverse support member for
positioning at a selectable point over the bite block base;
g. a removable bite block mouthpiece structure, having a cruciform shaped
stem, mateable with the bite block stem receptacle, and disposable in the
mouth of a patient during radiation therapy to facilitate off-axis
immobilization of the patient's head and neck.
2. An improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein the bite block base
comprises in combination:
a. a planar member having rounded corners and edges;
b. two longitudinal raised members disposed on said planar member to form a
trough for selectively receiving a removable head rest support;
c. a recessed longitudinal and latitudinal bubble leveler affixed to said
planar member arranged to facilitate level utilization of the system;
d. leveling means for achieving accurate leveling and minimizing slippage
of the system;
e. two longitudinal outwardly opening recesses extending parallel to the
two longitudinal raised members, defining two interference free passage
areas for a radiation beam during posterior-oblique projections of
radiation.
3. An improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the support
members includes a means for measurement and precision adjustment
comprising in combination:
a. a scale divided in predetermined increments extending along a
predetermined length of vertical support member;
b. a second scale extending along a predetermined length of the horizontal
support member;
c. a third scale extending along a predetermined length of the transverse
support member;
d. a keyed sliding ring having a fourth scale around the circumference
thereof mounted on the transverse support member to indicate angular
displacement of the transverse support member;
e. a radial dial, disposed on the bite block mount, and adapted for
measured adjustment of vertical, lateral or medial bite block positions;
f. a flat handle, movably attached to the transverse support member distal
said bite block mount for lateral, inferior, and superior movement of the
transverse support member.
4. An improvement as defined in claim 1, wherein, the two piece vertical
and horizontal mounting structure includes see-through apertures on the
medial and lateral sides with magnifying means and measurement markers
provided therein for ease of viewing and precision adjustment of the
vertical and horizontal support members.
5. An improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein the removable bite block
mouthpiece structure includes a plurality of channels, having openings at
the edge of the wide-end of the removable bite block mouthpiece structure
outside the area thereof which would, in use, be covered by the mouth.
6. An improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein said two piece vertical and
horizontal mounting structure further comprises means for engaging said
vertical support member and horizontal support member for selective
relative movement therebetween to precisely reproducible positions. |
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BACKGROUND
The present bite block systems in use today are used generally for head and
neck immobilization, in order to maintain a specific position during
treatments with radiation. The bite block systems are designed to maintain
the head and neck in position during the treatment, and to allow
replication of the same exact position. An important part of the procedure
in radiation therapy is to prevent interference between the path of
radiation and the patient, so that the patient receives the full benefit
of the therapy. Devices presently in use present a problem, in that, the
path of radiation is interfered with by the base of the devices presently
in use, particularly during treatment of the areas near the back of the
patient's head, otherwise known as the posterior oblique view. Several
bite block systems in present use utilize a vertical support structure
that is on the center line, meaning that the horizontal support structure
connected to it passes directly over the face of the patient as the bite
block systems is directed for placement in the patient's mouth, thus
obstructing radiation treatment of the face or forehead. Other bite block
system have vertical support structures that are off the center line,
which provide a clear and unobstructed treatment of the face and forehead;
however, obstruction occurs during treatment of the side of the head and
the top of the face, otherwise known as the anterior oblique view.
Another problem occurring during use of the present devices is that the
head cushions are capable of slippage from side to side on the base
structure, due to faulty design. Slippage of the head cushions could allow
critical and dangerous movement, causing the radiation to treat an
undesired portion of the head or neck, resulting in possible serious
damage to the patient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a bite block system
that assures head and neck immobilization during radiation therapy without
interference between the path of radiation and the patient being treated,
and to provide replication of exact treatment positions for extended
periods of treatment. The anterior-lateral off-axis bite block system
provides a base structure, vertical, horizontal, and lateral support
structures for the bite block which is secured in the moutn of the
patient. The present invention solves the problem of interference between
the path of radiation and the patient by providing a that mounts
interchangeably in the left superior or right superior corners of the base
structure, providing an off-axis bite block system. The base structure
further solves the problem of interference with the path of radiation by
providing longitudinal openings along the medial and lateral sides of the
base structure. These features, thus arranged, allow free passage of the
radiation beams through the openings of the base structure, providing
unobstructed treatment to the side of the head or neck, from the posterior
position, otherwise known as the posterior oblique treatment area. The
advantage gained by mounting the vertical support member off the central
axis, in the left or right superior positions on the base structure, is
that this technique allows unobstructed treatment to be provided to the
forehead or face, uniquely allowing treatment of an anterior oblique view.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means for
securing head rests from movement, by providing a trough in the base
structure, sized to receive head rests interchangeably, but securely in
the Base Structure. A leveling device in the base structure allows the
bite block system to be adjusted and accurately leveled prior to
treatment.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a means for
variable movement, and measurable, precision adjustment of position, and
positional locking of the entire system, from the base structure to a free
air passage bite block, that is placed in the mouth of the patient being
treated.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become
subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation
as more hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the
accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein like numerals refer
to parts throughout.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevational view similar to FIG. 3, but showing
the horizontal support member, scale, and method of mounting.
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view from the lateral side of the base
structure portion of the invention.
FIG. 3 is a schematic side elevational view similar to FIG. 1, but showing
the vertical support member, scale, and method of mounting.
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view from the medial side of the base
structure portion of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the complete structure.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 4 of the Drawings, an anterior-lateral
off-axis bite block system, used as a head and neck immobilizer to
maintain a specific position during treatments with radiation, according
to the present invention, includes a bite block base 11, having a superior
left mounting accomodation 16, and a superior right mounting accommodation
38, the base 11 features rounded corners and edges to provide safe use by
the patient and the technologist. A needed and novel feature is provided
by the two longitudinal raised members 12 that form a longitudinal trough
on the base 11 for the purpose of receiving and securing from movement
during treatment a removable head rest support, (not shown), the base 11
incorporates a recessed longitudinal and latitudinal bubble leveler 31 at
the center of the superior end, manually adjustable non-skid leveling
screws 14 may be selectively adjusted at the four corners of the bite
block base 11 to achieve accurate leveling for the system.
The base 11 is provided with medial and lateral openings 13 indented to the
edge of, and running the length of, the two longitudinal raised members
12, the described openings enable the unobstructed passage of radiation
beams in the posterior oblique therapy position.
Referring now more particularly to FIG. 2 and 4 of the Drawings, it will be
seen that a vertical member 17 (FIG. 3) may be selectively mounted to the
base 11 in either the left 16 or right 38 superior mounting accommodations
by fitting the base of the vertical support members 17 to the desired
mounting accommodations 16 or 38, with the vertical support members 17 in
the mounted position, the locking thumb screws 15 attached to the vertical
support members 17 may be securely tightened by hand. By this arrangement,
it will be seen and appreciated that rapid and versatile changes in the
system positions may be accomplished by the Radiation Technologist without
necessitating movement of the base 11, or movement of the patient being
treated.
FIG. 3 of the drawings discloses a scale 27 applied in a slight recess in
the left side of the vertical support member 17. FIG. 1 of the drawings
disclose an identical scale 27 applied in a slight recess in the right
side of the vertical support member 17. FIG. 1 also discloses a scale 28
applied in a slight recess in the horizontal support members 18, the
vertical scale 27 and the horizontal scale 28 are applied to the
functional lengths of the vertical support members 17 and the horizontal
support member 18 and may be calibrated in millimeters, or any other
precise measurement scale as elected optionally. The scale, 18 and 28, are
designed to be luminescent, or may utilize other colors or means to show
the scale, 18 and 28, clearly, so as to allow a precise adjustment and
setting to be made by the Technologist prior to initiation of the
radiation treatment. For repeat treatments, the prior measurements may be
inscribed on the chart of the patient, thus permitting quick replication
of the measurement settings, and eliminating the need for making new
measurements prior to each treatment. As can be seen from FIGS. 1 and 3,
the two piece vertical and horizontal member mounting block 20
incorporates a see-through aperture 37 on the medial and lateral sides
which may additionally utilize magnifying lens installed in the aperture
37 to enable the scales 28 and 18 to be read easier. Measurement markers
30 are provided in the apertures 37 for more precise accuracy when reading
the scales 28 and 18. It will be appreciated that the vertical and
horizontal members mounting block 20 functions also as an adjustable and
movable mount and guide, having geared turnscrews and adjusting knobs 21
which mesh with gear train 25 incorporated in the vertical member 17 and
horizontal member 18, two-hand operated locking screws 26 are provided to
enable the vertical member 17 and horizontal member 18 to be locked in the
desired position. As can be readily seen in the drawings, the vertical and
horizontal member mounting block 20 is constructed of two pieces, that
when assembled and secured together, preferably by threaded allen-type
bolts 32, installed in drilled and threaded holes in the corners of the
left and right side of the mounting block 20, serves as the mount and
guide for the vertical member 17 and the horizontal member 18.
Referring now more particularly to the transverse support member 19, it
will be seen that the horizontal member 18 has a properly sized hole
designed to receive the transverse support member 19, allowing adjustable
movement, measurable by a scale 29, similar to 27 and 28. The transverse
member 19 is flattened along the top side to receive the scale 29, a flat
handle 22 is attached moveably in the slotted end of the transverse
support member 19, allowing easy removal of the transverse support member
19 from the horizontal support member 18 in order that proper installation
may be accomplished when changing positions of the system, for example,
referring from the left superior position 16, (FIGS. 2 and 4) to the right
superior position 38 and the reverse.
Referring again to FIGS. 1 and 3, the transverse support member 19
incorporates a sliding ring 24, having a scale in degrees on the outside
circumference. The sliding ring 24 is keyed by a metal peg (not shown on
drawing), on the inner circumference, which fits into a longitudinal
groove (not shown on drawings), running the length of the scale 29, on the
bottom side of the transverse support member 19, allowing the sliding ring
24 to be freely moved along the length of the transverse support member
19, thus, when the is moved radically rotated in either direction, the
scale on the sliding ring 24, when placed close to the indicator mark 39
(FIG. 3) will indicate in degrees, the longitudinal oblique angle of the
bite block mount 25, which is held in place by tightening the hand
operated lock screw 23, in the bite block mount 25. When the proper angle
is determined by the transverse support member 19, the hand operated
locking screw 23 can be secured to hold the desired longitudinal angle of
the bite block 41.
A particularly advantageous feature of the present invention is that the
bite block mount 25 is threaded from the back, so as to receive a hand
operated locking screw 34, which, when passed through the end mounting
hole (not shown on drawings) on the transverse member 19, and screwed into
the threads on the bite block mount 25, may selectively be tightened so as
to hold the bite block mount 25 vertically, or in various desired
latitudinal oblique positions as needed for radiation therapy. The radial
dial 30 on the bite block mount 25 is calibrated and marked for adjustment
of the vertical and latitudinal oblique positions. A unique feature of the
bite block 41 is that the mounting end has a male cruciformed shape, which
fits into a female cruciformed receptacle, resulting in an immoveable bite
block mount 41, when the system is adjusted and tightened. Yet another
unique feature is that the bite block mount 41, also has an enclosed dual
built-in free air passage channel 16, and two smaller openings at the
bottom edge of the bite block mount 41. This feature enables the patient
to breath through the free air passage channel 26, overcoming the blockage
caused by usage of dental impression material on the bite block mount 41,
and in the mouth of the patient.
As can be understood from the above description and from the drawings, a
radiation therapy bite block system according to the invention provides
for: head and neck immobilization of all anterior and lateral positions of
radiation treatment of the patient without interference with any part of
the radiation beam; replication of anterior, anterior-lateral, anterior
oblique, and posterior oblique positions of radiation treatment of the
patient without interference with any part of the radiation beam.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the
invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily
occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the
invention to the exact construction and operations shown and described,
and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted
to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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