Patent classifications
A61B2090/3983
OPTICAL CAMERA POSITIONING TOOL
A system and method may be used to position or orient a camera within a surgical field. A method may include generating a graphical user interface including a first set of instructions to reposition the camera, and determining whether the camera is within a target volume location. The method may include automatically outputting an indication when the camera is within the target volume location. The method may include outputting a second set of instructions for display on the graphical user interface to align a laser, coupled to or integrated into the camera, to the tracker by changing an angle of the camera
System and Method for Computation of Coordinate System Transformations
The present invention relates to a medical system (100) for determining a coordinate transformation between a coordinate system (INN.sub.1) of an internal structure (I.sub.1) inside a physical object (1) and a coordinate system (IMA) of a 3D image or model thereof.
System and Method for Computer-Aided Surgical Navigation Implementing 3D Scans
A surgical navigation system for providing computer-aided surgery. The surgical navigation system includes a handheld surgical tool with computer-aided navigation, a graphical user interface module, and optionally an imaging device. The handheld surgical tool includes a handle that may comprise at least one sensor for detecting orientation of the. A computing device and at least one display device are associated with the handheld surgical tool and configured to display a target trajectory of the handheld surgical tool for the surgical procedure.
DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATA VISUALIZATION AND INTERACTION IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY VIRTUAL REALITY OR MIXED REALITY IMAGE GUIDED SURGERY
The present technology relates to devices and systems for multidimensional data visualization and interaction in an augmented reality, virtual reality, or mixed reality image guided surgery. The disclosed embodiment provides a tool for a physician or other medical specialist to load and review medical scans in an AR/VR/MR environment, assisting medical diagnostics, surgical planning, medical education, or patient engagement.
Devices, systems and methods for natural feature tracking of surgical tools and other objects
Systems, methods and devices for use in tracking are described, using optical modalities to detect spatial attributes or natural features of objects, such as, tools and patient anatomy. Spatial attributes or natural features may be known or may be detected by the tracking system. The system, methods and devices can further be used to verify a calibration of a tool either by a computing unit or by a user. Further, the disclosure relates to detection of spatial attributes, including depth information, of the anatomy for purposes of registration or to create a 3D surface profile of the anatomy.
3D tracking-assisted functional brain region mapping
Systems and methods are described for functional brain mapping using neuronavigational equipment and additional features. For example, some implementations described combine novel cortical stimulator tools with stereotactic navigation for three-dimensional position tracking of the cortical stimulator tools. In some implementations, the systems and methods described herein can be used on an awake patient. In some implementations, the systems and methods described herein can be used on a patient that is asleep, via motor evoked potentials (MEPs), phase reversal, or electromyography (EMG) monitoring. Accordingly, in some cases sensory and language regions of the brain can be identified in addition to motor regions.
Systems and methods for capturing, displaying, and manipulating medical images and videos
A surgical image capture and display system includes a handheld image capture and pointing device and a display assembly. An image is captured by an image sensor of the handheld device and displayed on the display assembly. The image sensor detects light emitted by one or more beacons of the display assembly. The system determines, based on the light emitted by the one or more beacons, a position or orientation of the handheld device relative to the display assembly. The system updates display of a graphical user interface comprising the image on the display assembly in accordance with the determined position or orientation of the handheld device.
SURGICAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM, COMPUTER FOR PERFORMING SURGICAL NAVIGATION METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A surgical navigation system comprising a spatial positioning marker component (600) on a surgical instrument, a tracer on a bone structure, a binocular camera (501), and a computer (502). The tracer is provided with a navigation tracer surface (200). The spatial positioning marker component (600) comprises a navigation surface (601). The binocular camera (501) is connected to the computer (502), and transmits acquired information of the tracer and the spatial positioning marker component (600) to the computer (502). The computer (502) and a computer readable storage medium each separately store a computer program for performing a surgical navigation method. The method comprises; generating three-dimensional models of a bone and the surgical instrument, and obtaining tracer registration information and calibration information of the spatial positioning marker component (600); receiving real-time information of the tracer and the spatial positioning marker component (600) acquired by the binocular camera (501); and calculating spatial position information of the bone and the surgical instrument, and fusing, in real-time, the information with the three-dimensional models to obtain a dynamic image of a real-time positional relationship therebetween. The invention eliminates intraoperative registration used for surgical navigation, simplifies surgical processes, and improves surgical precision.
LYMPHATIC ANASTOMOSIS DEVICES AND METHODS
Preferred embodiments relate to devices for performing a lymphovenous bypass procedure. A first ring is secured to tissue connected to at least one lymphatic channel of a patient and a second ring is attached to a vein of the patient. An end of the lymphatic channel that extends through the first ring is inserted into an open end of the vein and the rings are connected together to establish fluid flow from the lymphatic channel into the vein.
Surgical Tracker With Emitters Triggered By Electromagnetic Radiation
A tracker, a surgical tracking system, and a method for operating the tracker are provided. The tracker comprises an interface configured to attach the tracker to a surgical object that is to be tracked. The tracker further comprises circuitry comprising a detector configured to detect electromagnetic radiation, wherein the circuitry is configured to generate a trigger signal upon detection of a change of intensity of electromagnetic radiation by the detector. The circuitry further comprises a plurality of emitters configured to emit electromagnetic radiation, wherein the circuitry is configured to control the plurality of emitters to emit electromagnetic radiation responsive to the trigger signal.