Stereotactic device for implantation of permanent implants into a rodent brain

US10492882B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10492882-B2
Application numberUS-201715621708-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2017
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateDec 3, 2019
Grant dateDec 3, 2019

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Stereotactic systems and implantation methods that can be designed for use with a specific species and further customized for use with an individual within the species are provided. The stereotactic system can include an implant jig that can model a tissue or organ in which a target tissue area is located. A neurocap can be coupled to the implant jig for pre-planning and pre-placement of implants. A stencil can be used to determine the location for placement of the neurocap on the individual, so that the implants can be precisely targeted at the desired location. Pre-surgical information and data can be obtained from an individual and used to customize components of a stereotactic system, which can improve accuracy of implant placement.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stereotactic system, adapted for placing implants in specific species, the system comprising: an implant jig comprising: a support plate comprising an upper surface; four posts extending from four corner portions, respectively, of the upper surface of the support plate, the four posts comprising a first post, a second post, a third post, and a fourth post; and two margin plates affixed to the four posts, each margin plate comprising a proximal side, a distal side, and a first interface surface on the distal side, the two margin plates comprising a first margin plate affixed to the first post and the second post and a second margin plate affixed to the third post and the fourth post, the first interface surface of each margin plate at least partially modeling at least one physiological characteristic of an operating area of the specific species, and the two margin plates being affixed to the four posts in locations that model at least one other physiological characteristic of the specific species; a neurocap, adapted to be affixed to the operating area of the specific species and comprising: an interface plate with a proximal side having a second interface surface that at least partially models the same at least one physiological characteristic of an operating area as that modeled by each first interface surface of the two margin plates, such that the second interface surface couples with each first interface surface; at least one port that corresponds with a location in the operating area at which an implant is to be inserted into the specific species; and at least one bore that corresponds with a location in the operating area at which a connector attaches the neurocap to the operating area; and a stencil, adapted to be temporarily placed against the operating area of the specific species, comprising a proximal side with a third interface surface that at least partially models the same at least one physiological characteristic as the second interface surface, the neurocap being configured to be fitted onto the implant jig on a same side thereof as the upper surface of the support plate from which the four posts extend, such that the four posts help hold the neurocap in place when the neurocap is fitted on the implant jig. 2. The stereotactic system according to claim 1 , further comprising a protective cap that couples to the neurocap. 3. The stereotactic system according to claim 2 , further comprising a wall that forms an interior space around the at least one port. 4. The stereotactic system according to claim 3 , the protective cap attaching to cover the interior space. 5. The stereotactic system according to claim 3 , further comprising at least one sleeve surrounding a port of the at least one port, such that an implant is inserted through the sleeve to reach said port. 6. The stereotactic system according to claim 1 , further comprising a stanchion extending from a central area of the upper surface of the support plate. 7. The stereotactic system according to claim 6 , further comprising at least one blind port in the stanchion. 8. The stereotactic system according to claim 6 , the first margin plate having a horseshoe shape and the second margin plate comprising a bore therethrough, and the stanchion having a pillar shape and comprising two blind ports on an upper surface thereof. 9. The stereotactic system according to claim 1 , the at least one physiological characteristic modeled on each first interface surface being found on a surface of the operating area. 10. The stereotactic system according to claim 9 , the surface being a skull. 11. The stereotactic system according to claim 9 , the at least one other physiological characteristic being a volume of an organ or tissue of the specific species that corresponds to the surface of the operating area. 12. The stereotactic system according to claim 11 , the volume being that of at least part of the brain of the specific species. 13. The stereotactic system according to claim 11 , the four posts being configured to at least partially define the volume. 14. The stereotactic system according to claim 11 , further comprising an edge on each margin plate and an outside edge on the interface plate, the circumferential shape of the edge and the outside edge being the same or substantially similar. 15. The stereotactic system according to claim 14 , further comprising a shaped edge on the stencil, the shaped edge having a circumferential shape that is the same as or substantially similar to both the edge of each margin plate and the outside edge of the interface plate. 16. The stereotactic system according to claim 1 , the neurocap being configured to be fitted onto the implant jig such that the neurocap fits within the four posts of the implant jig when it is fitted thereon. 17. The stereotactic system according to claim 16 , the first margin plate having a horseshoe shape and the second margin plate comprising a bore therethrough. 18. The stereotactic system according to claim 1 , the neurocap comprising four bores at corner portions thereof, and the neurocap being configured to be fitted onto the implant jig such that the four posts of the implant jig are inserted through the four bores, respectively, of the neurocap when the neurocap is fitted onto the implant jig.

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  • A61B90/11Primary

    with guides for needles or instruments, e.g. arcuate slides or ball joints · CPC title

  • Trepans or craniotomes, i.e. specially adapted for drilling thin bones such as the skull · CPC title

  • Image-producing devices, e.g. surgical cameras · CPC title

  • Cranial plugs for access to brain · CPC title

  • Fixators for body parts, e.g. skull clamps; Constructional details of fixators, e.g. pins · CPC title

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What does patent US10492882B2 cover?
Stereotactic systems and implantation methods that can be designed for use with a specific species and further customized for use with an individual within the species are provided. The stereotactic system can include an implant jig that can model a tissue or organ in which a target tissue area is located. A neurocap can be coupled to the implant jig for pre-planning and pre-placement of implan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Allen Timothy, Mcnaughton Bruce, Su Meifung, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B90/11. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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