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| United States Patent | 4985019 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4985019.html |
| Inventor(s) | Michelson; Gary K. (438 Sherman Canal, Venice, CA 90291) |
| Abstract | An adhesively applied marker for use in determining the location of where a
spinal marker needle is to be placed is disclosed. The markers have a
radiopaque grid pattern and other indicia on the surface of the marker so
that when adhesively applied to the patient, they will clearly show the
location of the markers in relationship to the body of the patient. A
central opening for a marker needle is also provided. The discs are made
in various sizes, for different applications. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4985019 |
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X-ray marker |
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| Publication Date |
January 15, 1991 |
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March 11, 1988 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A radiographic marker comprising:
first substantially rigid disc member having at least a portion thereof
radio opaque, said radiographic opaque portion of said disc in the form of
a grid, said member having a top surface and a bottom surface and a
circular opening in said disc, the central axis of said opening
substantially perpendicular to the plane of said disc and adapted to
permit the tip of a needle to pass therethrough and be supported by the
walls of said opening and adhesive applied to said bottom surface for
applying said marker to the body of a patient.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said circular opening has a raised
ridge portion surrounding at least a portion of said opening.
3. The marker of claim 1 in which said marker has a removable backing
covering said adhesive.
4. The marker of claim 3 in which said removable backing has a first and a
second portion.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said removable backing includes more
than one segment.
6. The X-ray member of claim 1 in which portions of said disc are not radio
opaque.
7. The X-ray marker of claim 1 in which said opening in said disc has a
raised ridge surrounding at least a portion of said opening on the top
surface.
8. A radiographic marker comprising:
first substantially rigid disc member having at least a portion thereof
radio opaque, said member having a top surface and a bottom surface and a
circular opening in said disc, the central axis of said opening
substantially perpendicular to the plane of said disc and adapted to
permit the tip of a needle to pass therethrough and be supported by the
walls of said opening and adhesive applied to said bottom surface for
applying said marker to the body of a patient, said marker having a first
radiographical opaque marking thereon and a second radiographic opaque
portion having a non symmetrical orientation for displaying the
orientation of said marker. |
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BACKGROUND
Various adhesively applied radiographic opaque products have been used for
the purpose of determining a location of a point on the body. For example,
there are nipple markers that have a BB-like center portion for placement
on the nipples before the taking of an X-ray. The location of the nipples
may then be observed directly on the X-ray. Such devices, however, are
adhesively applied to the patient. Such devices do not require that they
be applied, removed and then reapplied to locate a particular point of the
body. Also, such devices are used solely for the purpose of locating the
external position of the marker. Also, the presently available markers do
not assist in the actual placement of a needle into a patient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the present invention, an adhesively applied marker disc has a grid
pattern and other indicia, such as score marks and arrows for easily
determining the location and orientation of the marker in relation to the
body or any specific part. The grid pattern and other indicia is
radiographically opaque. The adhesive marker has a partially removable
adhesive backing so that the marker may be temporarily applied, an X-ray
taken and if the marker is not properly positioned, it may then be easily
removed and then reapplied to the patient and the process repeated.
The marker has a central opening with a raised ridge portion for guiding
the placement of a needle through the opening in the marker.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a top view of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a side view of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is an alternative view of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to FIGS. 1-3, an adhesive marker 10 has a top surface 14. An
opening 16, slightly larger than the size of a desired needle to be used,
is located at the center of the marker.
A grid pattern 18 of a radiopaque material is located on the top surface 14
of the marker 10. Main line 20 terminates in a direction arrow 22 also of
radiopaque material and passes through the center of opening 16 of marker
10. Perpendicular to the main line 20 are a pair of wide parallel lines 24
and 26 which are placed on the tangent of the central opening 16. A second
marking indicia 17 in the form of a spot may also be provided in the top
surface 14 of the marker 10. An adhesive layer 30 is applied to the bottom
surface of the marker 10. A removable backing sheet 28 is applied to the
adhesive layer 30.
The devise is used as follows: The removable backing sheet 28 is removed
and the marker 10 is lightly placed on the patient in the approximate
location where the needle is thought to be inserted, for example, at the
location of a disc D between cartilage C. The X-ray would then be taken
and if the opening 16 of the marker 10 is not in the desired position, the
marker 10 would be lifted and moved to the new position. The spaces
between the grid pattern 18 are a fixed amount apart, for example, 2 or 3
millimeters, so that by observing the main line 20 and arrow 22 the
orientation of the marker on the patient can be determined. Once the
central opening 16 of the marker 10 is determined from the X-ray to be in
the proper location, the marker 10 is pressed down and the needle N may
then be inserted through the opening 16.
Referring to FIG. 4, an alternative embodiment of the present invention is
disclosed. The top surface 14 of the marker 10 has a central ridge
projection 32 surrounding the opening 16 for assisting in aligning the
needle N in a perpendicular orientation. The projection 32 is
approximately 1/4 inch above the top surface 14 of the marker 10, although
it could be higher, depending on the caliber of the needle to be used.
On the lower surface of the adhesive 30 is an inner backing 36 and a
smaller outer backing 34. The smaller outer backing 34 portion is capable
of being removed to expose a small portion of the adhesive 30 so that the
marker 10 may be applied and then removed again. Once then proper location
of the marker is determined, then the larger inner backing 36 is removed
and the marker 10 pressed down, fixedly applying the marker 10 to the
patient. The marker 10 does not have to be completely removed in order to
remove the inner backing 36, so the orientation of the marker 10 is not
compromised while the marker 10 is being applied to the final location.
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