A device for cooling an infant's brain includes a cooling liner that may be sandwiched between an outer padded cap and an inner elastic liner. The device fits closely over the infant's skull and is cooled by a recirculating cooling fluid passing through a serpentine conduit. One application for...
Inventors: Joseph P. Stefanile, Dale J. Dell'Ario, Steven G. Miles Assignee: Olympic Medical Corp. Primary Examiner: R. Kearney U.S. Classification 607/109; 607/108 International Classification A61F 700 View patent at USPTO |
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ClaimsWhat is claimed is: 1. A device for cooling the brain of an infant whose brain has suffered a hypoxic shock, the device comprising: - a cooling liner for placement on the infant's skull, the cooling liner having a top and comprising only one fluid conduit for receiving a cooling fluid, the fluid conduit beginning at an inlet located at the top and terminating at an outlet located at the top, being serpentine in shape between the inlet and the outlet and configured so that the fluid conduit travels from the inlet adjacent a first hemisphere of the infant's brain in a general direction toward an opposite hemisphere of the infant's brain where the conduit reverses its direction and a serpentine portion of the conduit travels in a direction from the opposite hemisphere to the first hemisphere where it terminates at the outlet, the cooling liner including fluid couplings connected to the inlet and outlet that extend generally perpendicular from the inlet and outlet and further including, a plurality of bends, the cross sectional area of the fluid conduit along the bends being greater than the cross sectional area of the fluid conduit entering the bends.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising: - an outer cap shaped to encompass the cooling liner and maintain a portion of the cooling liner in contact with the infant's skull.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the inlet is adjacent to the outlet. 4. The device of claim 1, wherein the fluid conduit is shaped to cool the top, sides and rear of the infant's brain without directly cooling the forehead. 5. The device of claim 1, further comprising an inner liner to be interposed between the infant's skull and the cooling liner. 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the cooling liner further comprises a plurality of fingers occupied by the fluid conduit that extend from the top of the cooling liner downward to cool the rear of the infant's skull. 7. The device of claim 6, comprising at least three fingers. 8. The device of claim 1 wherein the fluid conduit near the inlet lie adjacent to the fluid conduit near the outlet. 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the cooling liner comprises at least one sheet of a heat weldable material. |