System and Method for Laparoscopic Nerve Detection
20210401342 ยท 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2034/301
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical method aids identification of nerves in a body to help prevent damage to the nerves during surgery to the body proximate the nerves. An electrode introduced to within a body cavity through a catheter is placed proximate a nerve within the body cavity by a laparoscopic or robotic device. An exploratory probe placed in the body cavity is selectively placed along a presumed pathway of the nerve to provide an electrical signal through the nerve to the electrode. An analyzer interfaced with the electrode analyzes the electrical signal received at the electrode to determine the proximity of the exploratory probe to the nerve, allowing mapping of the nerve pathway through the body cavity.
Claims
1-2. (canceled)
3. A surgical system to locate a first one or more nerves within a body, the system comprising: a laparoscopic camera configured to insert within the body; a robotic arm configured to insert within the body and to couple to an exploratory electrode probe; the exploratory electrode probe; a first recording electrode; a second recording electrode; an analyzer configured to couple with the first recording electrode to determine a first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting electric current to internal tissue of the body; a user interface configured to couple to the analyzer to indicate the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on data from the analyzer; and wherein: (a) the exploratory electrode probe is configured to dynamically couple to the body; and (b) the first recording electrode is configured to statically couple to the body; wherein the user interface is configured to change the electric current transmitted to the internal tissue of the body via the exploratory electrode probe; wherein the analyzer is configured to couple with the second recording electrode to determine the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a second electrical signal sensed at the second recording electrode, the second electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting the electric current to the internal tissue of the body; wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first and second electrical signals being simultaneously and respectively sensed at the first and second recording electrodes.
4. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein the user interface is configured to display a pathway corresponding to the first one or more nerves based on the data from the analyzer.
5. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein: the user interface, when coupled to a current source, is collectively configured with the current source to: (a) conduct initial exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with the electric current at a first current level; and (b) after conducting the initial exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with the electric current at the first current level, conduct additional exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with additional electric current at a second current level; the first current level is greater than the second current level.
6. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein: the analyzer is configured to couple with the first recording electrode to determine an additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on an additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the additional first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting additional electric current to the internal tissue of the body; the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate the additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on comparing the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode with the additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode.
7. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein: the analyzer is configured to couple with the first recording electrode to determine an additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on an additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the additional first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting additional electric current to the internal tissue of the body; the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate whether the first proximity or the additional first proximity is closer to the first one or more nerves based on comparing the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode with the additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode; the first electrical signal and the additional first electrical signal are delivered respectively when the exploratory electrode probe is located in first and second differing positions within the body.
8. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a strength of the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode.
9. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein the analyzer is configured to couple with the second recording electrode to determine a second proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to a second one or more nerves based on an additional second electrical signal sensed at the second recording electrode, the additional second electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting the electric current to the internal tissue of the body.
10. The surgical system of claim 9, wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine: (a) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first electrical signal being sensed at the first recording electrode, and (b) the second proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the second one or more nerves based on the additional second electrical signal being sensed at the second recording electrode.
11. The surgical system of claim 3, wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine: (a) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first electrical signal being sensed at the first recording electrode, and (b) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the second electrical signal being sensed at the second recording electrode.
12. A surgical system to locate a first one or more nerves within a body, the system comprising: an analyzer configured to couple with a first recording electrode to determine a first proximity of an exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting electric current to internal tissue of the body; a user interface configured to couple to the analyzer to indicate the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on data from the analyzer; and wherein: (a) the exploratory electrode probe is configured to dynamically couple to the body; and (b) the first recording electrode is configured to statically couple to the body; wherein the user interface is configured to change the electric current transmitted to the internal tissue of the body via the exploratory electrode probe; wherein the analyzer is configured to couple with a second recording electrode to determine the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a second electrical signal sensed at the second recording electrode, the second electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting the electric current to the internal tissue of the body; wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first and second electrical signals being simultaneously and respectively sensed at the first and second recording electrodes.
13. The surgical system of claim 12, wherein the user interface is configured to display a pathway corresponding to the first one or more nerves based on the data from the analyzer.
14. The surgical system of claim 13, wherein: the user interface, when coupled to a current source, is collectively configured with the current source to: (a) conduct initial exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with the electric current at a first current level; and (b) after conducting the initial exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with the electric current at the first current level, conduct additional exploration corresponding to the first one or more nerves with additional electric current at a second current level; the first current level is greater than the second current level.
15. The surgical system of claim 12, wherein: the analyzer is configured to couple with the first recording electrode to determine an additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on an additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the additional first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting additional electric current to the internal tissue of the body; the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate the additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on comparing the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode with the additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode.
16. The surgical system of claim 12, wherein: the analyzer is configured to couple with the first recording electrode to determine an additional first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on an additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode, the additional first electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting additional electric current to the internal tissue of the body; the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate whether the first proximity or the additional first proximity is closer to the first one or more nerves based on comparing the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode with the additional first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode; the first electrical signal and the additional first electrical signal are delivered respectively when the exploratory electrode probe is located in first and second differing positions within the body.
17. The surgical system of claim 12, wherein the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on a strength of the first electrical signal sensed at the first recording electrode.
18. The surgical system of claim 17, wherein the analyzer is configured to couple with the second recording electrode to determine a second proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to a second one or more nerves based on an additional second electrical signal sensed at the second recording electrode, the additional second electrical signal being sensed in response to the exploratory electrode probe transmitting the electric current to the internal tissue of the body.
19. The surgical system of claim 18, wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine: (a) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first electrical signal being sensed at the first recording electrode, and (b) the second proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the second one or more nerves based on the additional second electrical signal being sensed at the second recording electrode.
20. The surgical system of claim 19, wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second recording electrodes to determine: (a) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first electrical signal being sensed at the first recording electrode, and (b) the first proximity of the exploratory electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the second electrical signal being sensed at the second recording electrode.
21. A surgical system to locate a first one or more nerves within a body, the system comprising: an analyzer configured to couple with a first electrode to determine a first proximity of a third electrode to the first one or more nerves based on a first electrical signal sensed at one of the first and third electrodes, the first electrical signal being sensed in response to another of the first and third electrodes transmitting electric current to internal tissue of the body; a user interface configured to couple to the analyzer to indicate the first proximity of the third probe to the first one or more nerves based on data from the analyzer; and wherein: (a) the third electrode is configured to dynamically couple to the body; and (b) the first electrode is configured to statically couple to the body; wherein the user interface is configured to change the electric current transmitted to the internal tissue of the body via the another of the first and third electrodes; wherein the analyzer is configured to couple with a second electrode to determine the first proximity of the third electrode to the first one or more nerves based on a second electrical signal sensed at one of the second and third electrodes, the second electrical signal being sensed in response to the another of the first and third electrodes transmitting the electric current to internal tissue of the body; wherein the analyzer is configured to simultaneously couple with the first and second electrodes to determine the first proximity of the third electrode probe to the first one or more nerves based on the first and second electrical signals being simultaneously and respectively sensed.
22. The surgical system of claim 21, wherein: the analyzer is configured to couple with the first electrode to determine an additional first proximity of the third electrode to the first one or more nerves based on an additional first electrical signal sensed at one of the first or third electrodes, the additional first electrical signal being sensed in response to another of the first or third electrodes transmitting additional electric current to the internal tissue of the body; the user interface and the analyzer are collectively configured to indicate whether the first proximity or the additional first proximity is closer to the first one or more nerves based on comparing the first electrical signal sensed at the one of the first or third electrodes with the additional first electrical signal sensed at the one of the first or third electrodes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Selectively applying electrical current through a nerve within a body cavity allows a surgeon to map the position of the nerve's pathway through the body cavity. By having an approximate map of the nerve pathway, the surgeon is able to dissect regions of the body near the nerve with a reduced risk of damage to the nerve. Thus, for instance, cancerous portions of the body are surgically removed by selecting dissection points as distal to the nerve as is practical. One example of a dissection presented below is the dissection of a prostate gland from within the abdominal cavity using laparoscopic or robotic techniques. Identification of the neurovascular bundle (NVB) that supports erectile function helps to preserve those nerves that support erectile function after removal of the prostate gland. Repeated probing along the presumed pathway of the NVB proximate to the prostate gland maps the approximate location of the NVB, allowing the surgeon to select dissection points that reduce the risk of damage to the NVB. Although a prostate dissection is presented as an exemplary use of the mapping of a nerve pathway through a body cavity, other types of surgeries may benefit from application of the disclosed laparoscopic nerve mapping procedure. In addition, the use of electrode probes supports mapping of nerve pathways that are sometimes found both inside and outside of the body's skin surface.
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[0025] As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.