Medical observation device and medical observation method

US10568492B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10568492-B2
Application numberUS-201615576969-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 12, 2016
Priority dateJul 15, 2015
Publication dateFeb 25, 2020
Grant dateFeb 25, 2020

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[Solution] A medical observation device includes: a computation section that applies, to an imaging signal corresponding to each of a plurality of different spectral components based on a light receiving result regarding observation target light from a subject in vivo from an image sensor, weights of the plurality of spectral components corresponding to a band targeted for observation from among bands in the observation target light, and computes an evaluation value indicating a degree of being in-focus on a basis of the imaging signal to which the weights are applied; and a control section that controls, on a basis of the evaluation value, a position of at least one optical member in an optical system that forms an image of the observation target light from the subject onto the image sensor, and thereby controls a focal position of the optical system.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical observation device comprising: a computation section that applies, to an imaging signal corresponding to each of a plurality of different spectral components based on a light receiving result regarding observation target light from a subject in vivo from an image sensor, weights of the plurality of spectral components corresponding to a band targeted for observation from among bands in the observation target light, and computes an evaluation value indicating a degree of being in-focus on a basis of the imaging signal to which the weights are applied; and a control section that controls, on a basis of the evaluation value, a position of at least one optical member in an optical system that forms an image of the observation target light from the subject onto the image sensor, and thereby controls a focal position of the optical system. 2. The medical observation device according to claim 1 , wherein the computation section computes the evaluation value on a basis of the weights corresponding to a correction parameter for generating image data based on a component in the band targeted for observation on a basis of the plurality of spectral components. 3. The medical observation device according to claim 1 , wherein the computation section computes the evaluation value on a basis of the weights set in advance for each band targeted for observation. 4. The medical observation device according to claim 3 , wherein the computation section acquires the weights corresponding to the mode that is selected from among the weights set in advance for each of a plurality of modes that treat at least part of the bands in the observation target light as the observation target, and computes the evaluation value on the basis of the acquired weights. 5. The medical observation device according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging signal corresponding to the plurality of spectral components is an RGB signal, and when R, G, and B are luminance components of an R signal, a G signal, and a B signal, respectively, and r, g, and b are coefficients based on the weights and corresponding to the R signal, the G signal, and the B signal, respectively, an evaluation signal L for computing the evaluation value is computed on a basis of a formula listed below: L=r×R+g×G+b×B. 6. The medical observation device according to claim 1 , wherein the control section controls the focal position of the optical system on a basis of contrast in a subject image computed on a basis of the evaluation value. 7. The medical observation device according to claim 1 , comprising: an imaging section that includes the image sensor, wherein the imaging section is a microscope section that includes the optical system configured to acquire an optical image of the subject, and the medical observation device further comprises: a support section that supports the microscope section. 8. A medical observation device comprising: circuitry configured to apply, to an imaging signal corresponding to each of a plurality of different spectral components based on a light receiving result regarding observation target light from a subject in vivo from an image sensor, weights corresponding to each of the plurality of spectral components; compute an evaluation value indicating a degree of focus on a basis of the imaging signal to which the weights are applied; and control, on a basis of the evaluation value, a position of at least one optical member in an optical system that forms an image of the observation target light from the subject onto the image sensor. 9. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the circuitry is configured to compute the evaluation value on a basis of the weights set in advance for each band targeted for observation from among bands in the observation target light. 10. The medical observation device according to claim 9 , wherein the circuitry is configured to: acquire the weights corresponding to a mode that is selected from among weights set in advance for each of a plurality of modes that treat at least part of the bands in the observation target light as the observation target; and compute the evaluation value on the basis of the acquired weights. 11. The medical observation device according to claim 10 , wherein a mode corresponding to at least any of narrow-band imaging, auto fluorescence imaging, and infrared imaging is included in the plurality of modes. 12. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the circuitry is configured to compute the evaluation value on a basis of the weights set in accordance with a surgical procedure of a surgery in which the subject is imaged. 13. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the circuitry is configured to compute the evaluation value on a basis of the weights set in accordance with a clinical department in which the subject is imaged. 14. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the circuitry is configured to compute the evaluation value on a basis of the weights set in accordance with an optical characteristic of the optical system. 15. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the imaging signal corresponding to the plurality of spectral components is an RGB signal, and when R, G, and B are luminance components of an R signal, a G signal, and a B signal, respectively, and r, g, and b are coefficients based on the weights and corresponding to the R signal, the G signal, and the B signal, respectively, an evaluation signal L for computing the evaluation value is computed on a basis of a formula listed below: L=r×R+g×G+b×B. 16. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , wherein the circuitry is configured to control the focal position of the optical system on a basis of contrast in a subject image computed on a basis of the evaluation value. 17. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , comprising: a camera head that includes the image sensor. 18. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , comprising: an endoscope including the image sensor, wherein the endoscope is configured to be inserted into a body cavity of a patient. 19. The medical observation device according to claim 8 , comprising: a microscope including the image sensor and the optical system configured to acquire an optical image of the subject; and a support structure that supports the microscope. 20. A medical observation method that is executed by a medical observation device, the medical observation method comprising: applying, to an imaging signal corresponding to each of a plurality of different spectral components based on a light receiving result regarding observation target light from a subject in vivo from an image sensor, weights corresponding to each of the plurality of spectral components; computing an evaluation value indicating a degree of focus on a basis of the imaging signal to which the weights are applied; and controlling, on a basis of the evaluation value, a position of at least one optical member in an optical system that forms an image of the observation target light from the subject onto the image sensor.

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

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[Solution] A medical observation device includes: a computation section that applies, to an imaging signal corresponding to each of a plurality of different spectral components based on a light receiving result regarding observation target light from a subject in vivo from an image sensor, weights of the plurality of spectral components corresponding to a band targeted for observation from amon…
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Sony Corp, Sony Olympus Medical Solutions Inc
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Primary CPC classification A61B1/00188. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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