MEDICAL IMAGING DEVICE AND GANTRY THEREOF
20170367667 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B6/4429
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/4435
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/4458
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/4405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure discloses a medical imaging device including a gantry and a first C-arm having an imaging chain. The gantry includes a first supporting arm connecting the first C-arm, a base, a second C-arm connecting the base, and a second supporting arm connecting the second C-arm. The first C-arm may be moveable along the first supporting arm and the second supporting arm may be movable along the second C-arm.
Claims
1. A gantry, to be connected with a first C-arm having an imaging chain, comprising: a base, a second C-arm connecting the base, a second supporting arm connecting the second C-arm and being movable along the second C-arm; and a first supporting arm connecting the first C-arm, wherein, the first C-arm is movable along the first supporting arm.
2. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein the first supporting arm is configured to rotate relative to the second supporting arm around an axis perpendicular to an interface connecting the first supporting arm and the second supporting arm.
3. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein, the first supporting arm is an arc structure, and the first C-arm is movable along the first supporting arm.
4. The gantry according to claim 3, wherein, a curvature of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is consistent with a curvature of the first C-arm, and an arc length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is shorter than an arc length of the first C-arm.
5. The gantry according to claim 4, wherein the arc length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is one-sixth to two-thirds of the arc length of the first C-arm.
6. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein, the second supporting arm is an arc structure, and the second supporting arm is movable along the second C-arm.
7. The gantry according to claim 6, wherein, a curvature of the arc structure of the second supporting arm is consistent with a curvature of the second C-arm, and an arc length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is shorter than an arc length of the second C-arm.
8. The gantry according to claim 7, wherein the arc length of the arc structure of the second supporting arm is one-sixth to two-thirds of the arc length of the second C-arm.
9. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein a curvature of the second C-arm is smaller than a curvature of the first C-arm.
10. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein the second C-arm is configured to rotate relative to the base around an axis perpendicular to an interface connecting the second C-arm and the base.
11. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein, the gantry is a suspension gantry, and the base is a suspension base.
12. The gantry according to claim 11, further comprising: a guide rail mounted on a top of an operating room; and a crane mounted on the guide rail and movable along the guide rail, wherein, the suspension base is mounted on the crane.
13. The gantry according to claim 1, wherein, the gantry is a floor gantry, and the base is a floor base.
14. The gantry according to claim 1, further comprising: at least one third C-arm between the second C-arm and the first C-arm.
15. The gantry according to claim 14, further comprising a third supporting arm connecting the third C-arm, wherein, the third C-arm is movable along the third supporting arm, the third supporting arm is configured to rotate relative to the second supporting arm around a first axis perpendicular to a first interface connecting the second supporting arm and the third supporting arm, and the first supporting arm is configured to rotate relative to the third supporting arm around a second axis perpendicular to a second interface connecting the first supporting arm and the third supporting arm.
16. A medical imaging device, comprising: a first C-arm having an imaging chain; and a gantry connected with the first C-arm, comprising: a base, a second C-arm connecting the base, a second supporting arm connecting the second C-arm and being movable along the second C-arm; and a first supporting arm connecting the first C-arm, wherein, the first C-arm is movable along the first supporting arm.
17. The medical image device according to claim 16, wherein, the first supporting arm is configured to rotate relative to the second supporting arm around a first axis perpendicular to a first interface connecting the first supporting arm and the second supporting arm, and the second C-arm is configured to rotate relative to the base around a second axis perpendicular to a second interface connecting the second C-arm and the base.
18. The medical image device according to claim 16, wherein, the first supporting arm is an arc structure, and the first C-arm is movable along the first supporting arm, a curvature of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is consistent with a curvature of the first C-arm, and an arc length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is shorter than an arc length of the first C-arm.
19. The medical image device according to claim 16, wherein, the second supporting arm is an arc structure, and the second supporting arm is movable along the second C-arm, a curvature of the arc structure of the second supporting arm is consistent with a curvature of the second C-arm, and an arc length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm is shorter than an arc length of the second C-arm.
20. The medical image device according to claim 16, wherein, the gantry is a suspension gantry, and the base is a suspension base, and the gantry further comprises: a guide rail mounted on a top of an operating room; and a crane mounted on the guide rail and movable along the guide rail, wherein, the suspension base is mounted on the crane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0033] Combining with a scanning bed system, an X-ray medical imaging device, such as an angiographic machine, may satisfy imaging requirements of various parts of a human body from different angles by being configured with a rotatable C-arm having an imaging system (hereinafter referred to as “an imaging chain”) and a gantry capable of providing rotational or translational motion. According to mounting forms, the X-ray medical imaging device may be divided into two major forms: floor and suspension.
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[0037] As in the examples described above, the rotation angle and speed of a single C-arm may be limited if the imaging chain position is adjusted by rotating the single C-arm. In order to realize a complicated imaging chain position,
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[0039] The gantry 1 may also include a first supporting arm 13 connecting the first C-arm 2 and a second supporting arm 14 connecting the second C-arm 12. The first C-arm 2 may be moveable along the first supporting arm 13, and the second supporting arm 14 may be movable along the second C-arm 12.
[0040] According to an example, the first supporting arm 13 may be rotatable relative to the second supporting arm 14 around the second axis B, where the second axis B may be in a horizontal direction and perpendicular to an interface connecting the first supporting arm 13 and the second supporting arm 14.
[0041] According to another example, the first supporting arm 13 may be in a shape of arc, and the first C-arm 2 may move along the first supporting arm 13. The curvature of the arc structure of the first supporting arm 13 may be consistent with the curvature of the first C-arm 2. The length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm 13 may be shorter than the arc length of the first C-arm 2. For example, the length of the arc structure of the first supporting arm 13 may be one-sixth to two-thirds of the arc length of the first C-arm 2, so that the first supporting arm 13 may provide a better supporting for the first C-arm 2 and the movement of the first C-arm 2 along the first supporting arm 13 may be smoother.
[0042] The second supporting arm 14 may be in a shape of arc, and the second supporting arm 14 may move along the second C-arm 12. The curvature of the arc structure of the second supporting arm 14 may be consistent with the curvature of the second C-arm 12. The length of the arc structure of the second supporting arm 14 may be shorter than the arc length of the second C-arm 12. For example, the length of the arc structure of the second supporting arm 14 may be one-sixth to two-thirds of the arc length of the second C-arm 12, such that the movement of the second supporting arm 14 along the second C-arm 12 may be smoother.
[0043] According to an example, a diameter of a circle in which the second C-arm 12 is located may be greater than a diameter of a circle in which the first C-arm 2 is located, i.e., the curvature of the second C-arm 12 is smaller than the curvature of the first C-arm 2.
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[0046] The relative movement between the first C-arm 2 and the first supporting arm 13, and the relative movement between the second supporting arm 14 and the second C-arm 12 may be realized by any one of a plurality of transmission methods such as a rack-and-pinion transmission, a belt transmission, a synchronous belt transmission, or an electromagnetic action.
[0047] In other examples, there may also be at least one third C-arm between the second C-arm 12 and the first C-arm 2, and there may also be a third supporting arm matched with the third C-arm at the same time. In some cases, the third C-arm may be movable along the third supporting arm. The third supporting arm can be configured to rotate relative to the second supporting arm around an axis perpendicular to an interface connecting the second supporting arm and the third supporting arm. The first supporting arm can be configured to rotate relative to the third supporting arm around an axis perpendicular to an interface connecting the first supporting arm and the third supporting arm.
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[0050] In examples of the present disclosure as described above, a control on the rotation of the first axis A and the second axis B may be either electrical or partially or entirely manual. To hold an image in a normal position, the imaging chain 21 may also rotate with the rotation of the first axis A and/or the second axis B.
[0051] In the foregoing description, details of technical solutions of the present disclosure have been set forth. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the present disclosure is not limited to specific details set forth in above examples, but may change within a scope defined by the claims.
[0052] The foregoing is intended only as preferred examples of the present disclosure and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure, and any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements and the like within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure are intended to be comprised within a scope of protection of the present disclosure.