A61B1/227

EAR IMAGING SYSTEM

Systems and methods are described for performing diagnostic procedures, such as vibrometric diagnostic procedures. An example system includes a handheld vibrometric device, a handheld controller, and a control and processing console. The handheld controller includes an input receiving mechanism for controlling the handheld vibrometric device and/or controlling a user interface generated by the console. The handheld controller is configured such that when the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device is supported by a first hand of an operator and the handheld controller is supported by a second hand of the operator, the input receiving mechanism is capable of being actuated by a digit of the second hand while maintaining support of the handheld controller by the second hand, in the absence of contact with the control and processing console and the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device, thereby facilitating control of the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device without mechanically perturbing the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device.

EAR IMAGING SYSTEM

Systems and methods are described for performing diagnostic procedures, such as vibrometric diagnostic procedures. An example system includes a handheld vibrometric device, a handheld controller, and a control and processing console. The handheld controller includes an input receiving mechanism for controlling the handheld vibrometric device and/or controlling a user interface generated by the console. The handheld controller is configured such that when the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device is supported by a first hand of an operator and the handheld controller is supported by a second hand of the operator, the input receiving mechanism is capable of being actuated by a digit of the second hand while maintaining support of the handheld controller by the second hand, in the absence of contact with the control and processing console and the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device, thereby facilitating control of the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device without mechanically perturbing the handheld vibrometric diagnostic device.

Systems and methods for simulating a tympanic membrane

Disclosed herein is a device for modeling properties of an ear. The device includes an artificial tympanic membrane and a housing coupled to the artificial tympanic membrane. The housing defines an interior portion coupled to an interior surface of the artificial tympanic membrane. The interior portion has an adjustable volume or an adjustable type of fluid and an adjustable gas pressure. Adjustment of the volume or type of fluid and the gas pressure changes a membrane movement to produce selected movement properties according to a mobility scale.

Systems and methods for simulating a tympanic membrane

Disclosed herein is a device for modeling properties of an ear. The device includes an artificial tympanic membrane and a housing coupled to the artificial tympanic membrane. The housing defines an interior portion coupled to an interior surface of the artificial tympanic membrane. The interior portion has an adjustable volume or an adjustable type of fluid and an adjustable gas pressure. Adjustment of the volume or type of fluid and the gas pressure changes a membrane movement to produce selected movement properties according to a mobility scale.

Imaging Device Attachment Compatible With A Mobile Device

An enhanced optical design for imaging of live human tissue as a supplemental attachment to wireless mobile devices such as smartphones. The improved imaging system includes a series of optical ball lenses coupled to a medical-grade light source to allow universal compatibility to mobile device (e.g., smartphone) cameras. The releasable optical attachment comprises optical enhancement elements allowing universal compatibility without the need of an application or special program to re-orient the image therein permitting less loss of picture acuity and blanket usability to HIPAA-verified smartphone applications used in hospitals and patient's electronic health records. The addition of an external light source and light-redirecting elements negates the need for a smartphone light source or smartphone re-programming to illuminate target.

Imaging Device Attachment Compatible With A Mobile Device

An enhanced optical design for imaging of live human tissue as a supplemental attachment to wireless mobile devices such as smartphones. The improved imaging system includes a series of optical ball lenses coupled to a medical-grade light source to allow universal compatibility to mobile device (e.g., smartphone) cameras. The releasable optical attachment comprises optical enhancement elements allowing universal compatibility without the need of an application or special program to re-orient the image therein permitting less loss of picture acuity and blanket usability to HIPAA-verified smartphone applications used in hospitals and patient's electronic health records. The addition of an external light source and light-redirecting elements negates the need for a smartphone light source or smartphone re-programming to illuminate target.

ILLUMINATION ASSEMBLY FOR HANDHELD MEDICAL DEVICES AND INSTRUMENTS
20230263381 · 2023-08-24 ·

Described here is an illumination assembly designed to be removably coupled with a variety of other medical instruments, particularly instruments having a tube, channel, or lumen through which a light wire optical fiber can pass through. The illumination assembly has a self-contained power source and is lightweight, allowing for use with a wide variety of instruments. In particular, the present illumination assembly is considered for use with medical device instruments routinely used for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) procedures by otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, and other ENT physicians.

ILLUMINATION ASSEMBLY FOR HANDHELD MEDICAL DEVICES AND INSTRUMENTS
20230263381 · 2023-08-24 ·

Described here is an illumination assembly designed to be removably coupled with a variety of other medical instruments, particularly instruments having a tube, channel, or lumen through which a light wire optical fiber can pass through. The illumination assembly has a self-contained power source and is lightweight, allowing for use with a wide variety of instruments. In particular, the present illumination assembly is considered for use with medical device instruments routinely used for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) procedures by otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, and other ENT physicians.

Ambient light otoscope
11730353 · 2023-08-22 ·

An otoscope that utilizes ambient light is disclosed. The otoscope includes a fiberoptic cable(s), as opposed to batteries, to illuminate the inspection area. The otoscope made of non-metallic and/or non-ferrous materials to permit its safe use in highly flammable oxygen or magnetic environments. The otoscope includes a handle, a head coupled to the handle, and a specula coupled to the head. An eye piece coupled to the head opposite the specula. A reflective lens is positioned within the head. A fiber optic cable is positioned within the handle. The handle includes a first end positioned opposite a second end. The head is coupled to the first end. The fiber optic cable provides light to the reflective lens. The fiber optic cable extends from the front end to the second end. The reflective lens is oriented to reflect light to the specula.

Ambient light otoscope
11730353 · 2023-08-22 ·

An otoscope that utilizes ambient light is disclosed. The otoscope includes a fiberoptic cable(s), as opposed to batteries, to illuminate the inspection area. The otoscope made of non-metallic and/or non-ferrous materials to permit its safe use in highly flammable oxygen or magnetic environments. The otoscope includes a handle, a head coupled to the handle, and a specula coupled to the head. An eye piece coupled to the head opposite the specula. A reflective lens is positioned within the head. A fiber optic cable is positioned within the handle. The handle includes a first end positioned opposite a second end. The head is coupled to the first end. The fiber optic cable provides light to the reflective lens. The fiber optic cable extends from the front end to the second end. The reflective lens is oriented to reflect light to the specula.