Artificial intelligence coregistration and marker detection, including machine learning and using results thereof
US-12161426-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US10500067B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10500067-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715477476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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A method is used for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument by taking a single lateral view pre-operative digital x-ray of a standing patient's pelvis. The natural pelvic tilt angle is determined by locating an anterior pelvic plane (APP) which is defined by first, second and third points on the anterior of the pelvis and determining the angle between the APP and a coronal plane perpendicular to the surface on which the patient is standing. The patient is then placed on a surface of an operating room table in a supine position. A position tracking device is placed on the patient's pelvis to track movement. Thereafter an operating room navigation or orientation system is used to relocate the APP defined by the first, second and third points. A cup insertion instrument having a position tracking device thereon is oriented using the navigation or orientation system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument using an x-ray system and an operating room navigation or orientation tracking system, the method comprising: taking a single lateral pre-operative x-ray image of a standing patient's pelvis with the x-ray system, the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image being in a plane generally aligned with a sagittal plane of the patient perpendicular to a surface on which the patient is standing; locating an anterior pelvic plane (APP) using the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image, the APP defined by a first point on a pubic symphysis, a second point on a left anterior superior iliac spine and a third point on a right anterior superior iliac spine; determining, based on the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image, a natural pelvic tilt angle by calculating an angle between the APP and a coronal plane perpendicular to the surface on which the patient is standing; calculating, using the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image, distances between the first point and the second point, the second point and the third point, and the first point and the third point; placing the patient on a surface of an operating room table; placing a first position tracking device on the patient's pelvis to intra-operatively track movement of the pelvis during surgery, wherein the first position tracking device is used to intra-operatively locate the first, second and third points when the patient is on the operating room table, thereafter using the operating room navigation or orientation tracking system to intra-operatively determine the APP defined by the first, second and third points; using the APP determined intra-operatively in conjunction with the natural pelvic tilt angle determined based on the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image to reproduce the coronal plane; and using the operating room navigation or orientation tracking system to orient and align the acetabular cup insertion instrument having a second position tracking device mounted thereon at a predetermined anteversion angle with respect to the coronal plane. 2. The method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising defining the sagittal plane through a mid-point between the intra-operatively located second and third points and perpendicular to the coronal plane. 3. The method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument as set forth in claim 2 , further comprising orienting the cup insertion instrument at a predetermined abduction angle with respect to the sagittal plane. 4. The method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the predetermined desired cup abduction and anteversion angles are about 30 to 50 degrees and 10 to 30 degrees respectively. 5. The method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the orientation of the cup insertion instruments is directed by a computer using digital image analysis software receiving input from the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image and the second position tracking device. 6. The method for aligning an acetabular cup insertion instrument as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the single lateral pre-operative x-ray image is a digital x-ray image.
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