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Apparatus for registering and tracking an instrument

a technology of instruments and instruments, applied in the field of computer assisted surgery and/or therapy using medical imaging systems, can solve the problems of limiting the use of orthopedic surgeons, tedious process, and method not gaining general acceptance by orthopedic surgeons

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-03
GEORGE MASON INTPROP INC
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The first registration methods require the surgeon to place fiducials on or in a patient before an imaging study and then use a digitizing probe to touch point fiducials or a surface, which is a tedious process.
Using anatomic fiducials to register vertebrae for the insertion of pedicle screws has proven tedious and time consuming, so much so that this method has not gained general acceptance by orthopedic surgeons.
The second method requires the exposure of a large area of bony surface in some cases, which is contradictory to one of the aims of using small incisions.
However, electromechanical passive articulated arms present several disadvantages that have limited their use, including: limited working volume due to constraints on arm weight; difficulties in moving free objects due to joint friction; positional accuracy limitations; the need for multiple manipulator arms in many situations; the inability to detect erroneous readings made by optical encoders at one or more joints; and difficulties associated with sterilizing or draping the large articulated arms.

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[0037]The present inventors have realized that the disadvantages of current image guided therapy and image guided surgery (IGT / IGS) systems may be reduced or eliminated by combining curvature sensors to generate an attachment fixture-centered frame of reference for the therapy or surgery system. Curvature sensors are able to precisely measure curvature and output electronic signals encoding their curvature in three-dimensional space with at least one imaging sensor observable position reference marker or fiducial. One or more curvature sensors, as described herein, may be applied to the skin of a patient to electronically measure, in real-time, the precise contour of a portion of the patient's body and provide this three-dimensional surface contour data to a computer where such data may be correlated with a volumetric image data set obtained from a CT or MRI imaging study of the patient. Attaching a positional reference fiducial marker to the curvature sensor(s) at a known position ...

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There is provided a device for generating a frame of reference and tracking the position and orientation of a tool in computer-assisted image guided surgery or therapy system. A first curvature sensor including fiducial markers is provided for positioning on a patient prior to volumetric imaging, and sensing the patient's body position during surgery. A second curvature sensor is coupled to the first curvature sensor at one end and to a tool at the other end to inform the computer-assisted image guided surgery or therapy system of the position and orientation of the tool with respect to the patient's body. A system is provided that incorporates curvature sensors, a garment for sensing the body position of a person, and a method for registering a patient's body to a volumetric image data set in preparation for computer-assisted surgery or other therapeutic interventions. This system can be adapted for remote applications as well.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09 / 752,557, filed Jan. 3, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent applications No. 60 / 174,343 filed Jan. 4, 2000 and 60 / 179,073 filed Jan. 31, 2000, which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention pertains to computer assisted surgery and / or therapy using medical imaging systems, such as computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy and / or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for guidance, and more particularly to a fiducial reference system and position sensing.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The concept of computer-assisted stereotactic methods effectively began in 1979. By 1996 it was generally accepted that volumetric stereotactic procedures were feasible including the use of stereotactically directed instruments with respect to pre- or intraoperative displayed images.[0004]Computer assisted image guided stereo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/05A61B5/107A61B5/11A61B19/00
CPCA61B5/1077A61B5/1126A61B5/4504A61B5/6804A61B5/6814A61B2019/5289A61B19/52A61B19/5244A61B2019/5255A61B2019/5272A61B5/7445A61B90/36A61B2034/2055A61B2034/2072A61B34/20A61B2090/364
Inventor BARRICK, EARL FREDERICKBARRICK, JUDYHINTZ, KENNETH J.
Owner GEORGE MASON INTPROP INC
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