A61B90/53

Body-mounted or object-mounted camera system

An object or body-mounted camera apparatus for recording surgery is provided that is adapted for tracking a relevant visual field of an on-going operation. To help maintain visibility and/or focus of the visual field, specific machine learning approaches are proposed in combination with control commands to shift a physical positioning or a perspective of the camera apparatus. Additional variations are directed to tracking obstructions based on the visual field of the camera, which can be utilized for determining a primary recording for use when there are multiple cameras being used in concert.

APPARATUS AND METHOD PROVIDING A HAND-MOUNTED SURGICAL TOOL
20230210582 · 2023-07-06 ·

A method and apparatus for providing hand-mounted surgical tools is provided. The apparatus includes a housing configured to be mounted to a body of a user. The apparatus also includes an optical source to generate a first optical signal in an absorption spectrum of a biocompatible fluorescing dye (BFD). The apparatus also includes an optical detector to detect a second optical signal in an emission spectrum of the BFD. The apparatus also includes a processor to receive a signal from the optical detector that indicates that the second optical signal was detected by the optical detector. The processor is further configured to cause the apparatus to transmit a signal to a non-visual feedback device to cause the non-visual feedback device to output non-visual feedback to the user that the second optical signal was detected by the optical detector.

Utility Rings For Dental Hygiene
20220409329 · 2022-12-29 ·

The invention is an assortment of apparatuses to magnetically tether a dental hygienist's hand to the utility tubes and hoses commonly found in a dental office. In a preferred embodiment, this is a ring containing a magnet which is worn by the hygienist. This tethers him or her finger to a utility hose or tube, which has a clasp that contains a reciprocal magnet. In another embodiment, the invention is a finger hold which contains a magnet that tether to the utility hose or tube via the magnetized clasp.

Utility Rings For Dental Hygiene
20220409329 · 2022-12-29 ·

The invention is an assortment of apparatuses to magnetically tether a dental hygienist's hand to the utility tubes and hoses commonly found in a dental office. In a preferred embodiment, this is a ring containing a magnet which is worn by the hygienist. This tethers him or her finger to a utility hose or tube, which has a clasp that contains a reciprocal magnet. In another embodiment, the invention is a finger hold which contains a magnet that tether to the utility hose or tube via the magnetized clasp.

METHOD FOR OPERATING SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS
20220406452 · 2022-12-22 ·

A method for adjusting the operation of a surgical instrument using machine learning in a surgical suite is disclosed.

Controller for imaging device
11583356 · 2023-02-21 · ·

A controller includes an attachment member and an interface. The attachment member is configured to secure the controller to a hand of a clinician. The interface includes a first controller that is configured to operate an imaging device of a surgical system. The controller can secure about a finger of a clinician and be engagable by a thumb of the same hand of the clinician. Alternatively, the controller can be disposed in a palm of a hand of a clinician and engaged by a finger of the hand.

Support for medical instruments
11497578 · 2022-11-15 ·

The medical instrument support device comprises a harness with a plate (1) which can be fixed by means of straps, a fastening element (3) and a second fastening element (4) which can be attached to and is detachable from the first fastening element (3), an articulated joint (5) of tubular and elongated shape, fixed integrally and removable at its end to the first fixing element (3) and supporting at its second end a housing (6) angularly adjustable in space and fixable in any position angular with a manual clamp (7), where the housing (6) is configured to support the medical device.

Support for medical instruments
11497578 · 2022-11-15 ·

The medical instrument support device comprises a harness with a plate (1) which can be fixed by means of straps, a fastening element (3) and a second fastening element (4) which can be attached to and is detachable from the first fastening element (3), an articulated joint (5) of tubular and elongated shape, fixed integrally and removable at its end to the first fixing element (3) and supporting at its second end a housing (6) angularly adjustable in space and fixable in any position angular with a manual clamp (7), where the housing (6) is configured to support the medical device.

PARALLEL KINEMATIC MECHANISMS WITH DECOUPLED ROTATIONAL MOTIONS
20230034145 · 2023-02-02 ·

A parallel kinematic mechanism apparatus includes a frame, a handle and an input joint that connects having at least two independent and functionally parallel paths for transmission of motion coupling the handle to the frame. A first path includes a first intermediate body connected to the frame by a first connector and to the handle by a third connector while the second path that is independent from the first path includes a second intermediate body that is connected to the frame by a second connector and to the handle by a fourth connector. The first connector and the fourth connector both allow rotation in a first rotational direction and restrict rotation in a second rotational direction and the second and third connectors allow rotation in the second rotational direction and restrict rotation in the first rotational direction.

Cooperative operation of robotic arms

A robotic surgical system for treating a patient comprises a first robotic arm configured to remotely control a surgical instrument that is positionable within a cavity of the patient; a second robotic arm configured to remotely control a device that is passable through an orifice of the patient; and a control circuit communicatively couplable to the first and second robotic arm. The first and second robotic are each attached to a surgical platform. The control circuit is configured to determine a position of the arms; cause each of the first and second robotic arm to change their respective position and orientation based on an adjustment of a platform position of the surgical platform; and control the first robotic arm and the second robotic arm to cooperatively interact to perform a surgical operation.