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Camera positioning system, method, and apparatus for capturing images during a medical procedure

a positioning system and camera technology, applied in the field of imaging camera positioning system, can solve the problems of poor resolution, large size, and the lack of known camera system, and achieve the effect of convenient insertion

Active Publication Date: 2020-04-16
TITAN MEDICAL INC
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This patent is about a visualization device used in robotic surgery. The device includes a housing with multiple openings that can hold supporting pins on the robotic surgery apparatus. The device also includes rollers that can change the diameter of a loop, created by the camera tube, by adjusting their rotation. The device can provide a stereoscopic image and a light source for better visibility. The rollers prevent movement of the camera tube and act as a sterile barrier between the camera and the non-sterile robotic surgery apparatus. Other features include a plurality of instrument channels and a secondary camera for better visualization during surgery. Overall, this device improves the precision and safety of robotic surgery procedures.

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Known camera systems suffer from a variety of shortcomings, including large size, poor resolution, obstacles with being sterilized, lack of reliability, difficulties with being replaced during medical procedure, and the like.
Actuating the one or more second actuators can cause one or more flexible links of the primary camera to be manipulated, which can cause articulation of the distal end.

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[0044]When performing medical procedures (for example, with assistance of surgery using a robotic surgical system) one or more instruments can be inserted into a body cavity of a patient. The insertion process has some risk since instruments may inadvertently damage organs or tissue while being inserted. Incorrect positioning of the one or more instruments in the body cavity may also result in a limited range of motion within the body cavity.

[0045]As an example, when performing abdominal surgery, at least one incision would be made in a body wall of the patient's abdomen. A trocar or other access port, may then be inserted through the incision. A camera can be first inserted through the access port and used by a surgeon to capture and relay stereoscopic images of a surgical site. One or more instruments can be inserted following the camera insertion. Views provided by the camera facilitate insertion of the one or more instruments and their manipulation of the surgical site.

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Abstract

In some embodiments, an insertion device for a robotic surgery apparatus can include a first portion with a plurality of instrument channels configured to removably house a plurality of surgical instruments and first and second camera channels positioned in an interior of the first portion and extending along substantially the entire length of the first portion. The first camera channel can removably house a primary camera tube, and the second camera channel can include a secondary camera. The device can include a second portion with an insertion channel terminating at a first end with a first opening permitting the primary camera tube to pass through and terminating at a second end opposite the first end with a second opening aligned with the first camera channel of the first portion. The insertion channel can permit the primary camera tube to pass through the insertion channel and enter the first camera channel.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]This disclosure relates generally to positioning a camera for imaging and more particularly to positioning a camera inside a body cavity of a patient for capturing images during a medical procedure.DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART[0002]Miniaturized cameras are used during investigative medical procedures and surgical procedures, such as laparoscopic surgery and computer assisted robotic surgery, to produce images of a site of the procedure within a body cavity of the patient. A camera generally includes an illumination source for illuminating the site of the procedure and a lens for capturing images of the site. Known camera systems suffer from a variety of shortcomings, including large size, poor resolution, obstacles with being sterilized, lack of reliability, difficulties with being replaced during medical procedure, and the like. The present disclosure overcomes these and other problems associated with known camera systems, methods, and apparatuses.SUMMARY[0003]In...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B34/37A61B90/00A61B34/20A61B34/10
CPCA61B1/012A61B1/0125A61B1/00135A61B34/37A61B90/361A61B34/10A61B1/00105A61B90/50A61B2034/107A61B2034/305A61B1/0684A61B2034/301A61B1/018A61B34/20A61B1/05A61B1/00188A61B1/00193A61B1/07A61B2090/371A61B90/37A61B2090/306A61B2090/309A61B2017/00477A61B46/10A61B34/30A61B34/74A61B2034/742
Inventor GENOVA, PERRY A.PFLAUMER, HANS CHRISTIANLAAKSO, AKI HANNU EINARIKATZ, ALLANESPINOSA, ALEJANDROAMPUERO, EDUARDO A.
Owner TITAN MEDICAL INC
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