A61B6/4057

Fail safe radiation concealment mechanism
09826945 · 2017-11-28 · ·

An aspect of an embodiment of the invention, relates to an imaging capsule for scanning inside a living body with a fail-safe radiation mechanism that prevents the emission of radiation from the imaging capsule until the imaging capsule is instructed to emit radiation and power is available to activate a motor to unblock the emission of radiation. Optionally, when power is not available the imaging capsule automatically, blocks the emission of radiation.

DYNAMIC FIELD OF VIEW ENDOSCOPE
20170325669 · 2017-11-16 ·

The subject matter discloses a multi-sensor endoscope having a dynamic field of view comprising an elongated shaft terminating with a tip section; a maneuvering section connected to the elongated shaft; at least two sensors, wherein at least one sensor is placed behind the tip section, on the maneuvering section; and one or more illuminators located on external surface of the shaft. In some cases, the sensors include a camera. The subject matter also discloses a multi-sensor endoscopy system comprising an endoscope comprising a handle and a controller, such that the maneuvering section is controlled by the controller.

PROBE FOR DETECTING ATHEROSCLEROSIS

A probe device for detecting atherosclerotic plaque may include: an elongate shaft having a proximal end for coupling with a catheter and a distal end; an opening in a side of the shaft; a scintillating window disposed over the opening to form a water tight seal and thus form an imaging window compartment; a 45-degree rotating mirror disposed at least partially within the imaging window compartment; and an ultrasound transducer disposed at least partially within the imaging window compartment. The probe is a dual-modality, catheter radionuclide imaging and photoacoustic tomography (CRI-PAT) probe.

Oral Examination Device
20170333294 · 2017-11-23 ·

An oral examination device including a lip shield, a nipple, and a camera. The lip shield defines a front side and back side. The nipple extends from the front side of lip shield. The nipple defines an interior cavity with an opening to the interior cavity provided from the rear of the lip shield. The camera is positioned in the interior cavity of the nipple.

System, apparatus, and method for detection of ureteropelvic junction obstruction

Systems, apparatuses, and methods for diagnosing ureteropelvic junction obstruction. A set of biomarkers may be extracted from each of one or more time-activity curves associated with diuresis renography and/or functional magnetic resonance urography of one or more kidneys of a patient. One or more calculations can be performed based on the set of biomarkers to identify uretero-pelvic junction obstruction and a classification of severity or criticality thereof.

SURGICAL PROBE AND APPARATUS WITH IMPROVED GRAPHICAL DISPLAY

An apparatus for detecting a locating medium in tissue includes a probe, and a console. The probe includes a handle and a detector disposed on a distal end of the probe. The console is in communication and includes a display. The display has a first graphical representation and a second graphical representation. The first graphical representation is configured to depict a count real-time count based on a signal from the detector. The second graphical representation is configured to depict a target count.

WAVEBAND-SELECTIVE IMAGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220304769 · 2022-09-29 ·

An illustrative surgical system may access a plurality of images captured outside a structure within a patient; detect a difference between spectral reflectances of scenes captured in the plurality of images; and identify, based on the detected difference between the spectral reflectances of the scenes captured in the plurality of images, pixels in at least one of the plurality of images that correspond to structure tissue of the structure.

Metal Tricarbonyl Complexes Comprising Substituted Iminodiactic Acid Ligands and Uses as Radioisotope Tracers
20220306663 · 2022-09-29 ·

This disclosure relates to compositions comprising substituted iminodiacetic acid ligands and metal tricarbonyl complexes containing the ligands and derivatives thereof. In certain embodiments, the metal tricarbonyl complexes are used as radioisotope tracers such as renal tracers. In certain embodiments, the metal complexes comprise .sup.99mTc or Re. In certain embodiments, the ligands are substituted with a fluorine, a fluorine-18(F.sup.18) radioisotope, or other radionuclide.

Radiation finder tool

A radiation finder tool assists in locating tissue of interest within a patient. The radiation finder tool includes a body and a plurality of radiation detectors. The body has a distal end, a proximal end. A lengthwise axis of the radiation finder tool extends between the proximal end and the distal end of the body. The plurality of radiation detectors is oriented serially along the lengthwise axis, e.g., stacked one after the other along the lengthwise axis. Each radiation detector of the plurality of radiation detectors has a different field of view for radiation detected by that radiation detector. Each field of view of the plurality of radiation detectors has the lengthwise axis at its center.

MULTIPLE PLANE X-RAY IMAGING CAPSULE
20220265128 · 2022-08-25 ·

An imaging capsule, including a radiation source; a collimator that blocks the emission of radiation from the radiation source except through two or more output columns; a detector paired to each output column configured to detect particles resulting from X-ray fluorescence and/or Compton backscattering in response to the particles emitted by the output columns; wherein the collimator is configured to rotate around an X axis to scan a partial or full inner circumference of a user's colon with radiation emitted from each output column; and wherein at least two of the two or more output columns are tilted by a distinct angle relative to a Y axis that is perpendicular to the X axis, to scan distinct positions along the user's colon and form images of a slice of the colon in parallel planes.