Ischial perineal cushion for emergency traction splint

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A61F 5/048 (2006.01) A61F 5/058 (2006.01)

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CA 2008747

In order to distribute the countertraction forces exerted on the perineal region by a cushion mounted on a lower limb emergency traction splint, the cushion is formed to an elongated saddle shape with enlarged lobes on opposite ends. The cushion is made laterally bendable so that when applied to the patient, the cushion impinges against the ischial tuberosity, the ischial and pubic rami and the midline symphysis pubic. Patient comfort and splint security are thereby enhanced.

Afin de distribuer les forces de traction opposées qu'exerce dans la région du périnée un coussinet fixé sur une attelle de traction d'urgence pour membre inférieur, on donne au coussinet en question la forme d'une selle allongée présentant des lobes élargis au niveau de ses extrémités opposées. Ce coussinet peut se plier latéralement. Ainsi, lorsqu'il est mis en place sur le patient, il prend appui sur la tubérosité ischiatique, les branches ischiatique et pubienne et la symphyse pubienne médiane. On améliore ainsi le confort du patient tout en donnant plus de sécurité à l'attelle.

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