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US10898153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10898153-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113012356-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2000 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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Apparatus and methods are disclosed for use within an image-guided surgical navigation system for facilitating the combined positioning and orientation of multiple surgical implements. A tool guide having multiple cannulas is tracked by a surgical navigation system in real time. Position data of the tool guide is registered and combined with pre-acquired images by the navigation computer. Concurrent graphical representations of the plurality of cannulas are superimposed over the images and displayed. The display allows the surgeon to place the tool guide into the patient's body and position and orient the plurality of cannulas which are then used to place each of the implements.
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An apparatus for the placement of surgical implements, comprising: a plurality of cannulas; a fixture coupled to the plurality of cannulas, (a) wherein the fixture includes a body member having a plurality of attachment locations such that each cannula of the plurality of cannulas is attached at one attachment location of the plurality of attachment locations, wherein each one attachment location is spaced apart and fixed relative to each other one attachment location, (b) a first cannula of the plurality of cannulas is further individually adjustable via the body member at a first attachment location of the plurality of attachment locations to (i) vary and select at least an angular position of the first cannula relative to the body member of the fixture and (ii) is adjustable to vary a length and select the length of the first cannula relative to the body member of the fixture, and (c) a post extending from the fixture; and a frame having at least one point, wherein at least one trackable marker is connected to the frame at the at least one point, wherein the frame is selectively and removably interchangeably connected to the fixture via the post at a location spaced apart from the plurality of attachment locations and the plurality of cannulas; wherein the at least one trackable marker is configured to be connected and fixed to the fixture by the frame and tracked with a detector in a detector space to determine a three-dimensional location of the plurality of cannulas in the detector space when the at least one trackable marker is selectively connected and fixed to the fixture; wherein the determined location of the plurality of cannulas is determined relative to a patient based at least on the tracked at least one trackable marker; and wherein a graphical representation is operable to be displayed with a monitor, wherein the graphical representation simultaneously displays all of the plurality of cannulas at the determined three-dimensional location of the plurality of cannulas, wherein the graphical representation is operable to be superimposed on a pre-acquired image at the determined three-dimensional location of the plurality of cannulas including at least a tip of each cannula of the plurality of cannulas. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a locking mechanism having a moveable portion to lock at least one of the selected length or the selected angular position of the first cannula relative to the fixture at the t attachment location of the plurality of attachment locations. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each cannula of the plurality of cannulas is configured to vary at least one of its length relative to the fixture or vary its angular position relative to the fixture. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock each cannula of the plurality of cannulas in respective at least one selected length or selected angular position relative to the fixture. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein at least two cannulas of the plurality of cannulas are not parallel when locked with the locking mechanism. 6. The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: a handle member extending from the fixture configured to be supported by a hand of a user; wherein the handle member is configured to allow the user to move all of the plurality of cannulas, the fixture while coupled to the plurality of cannulas, and the frame while connected to the fixture; wherein the locking mechanism includes a threaded connection of the first cannula to the fixture. 7. The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: wherein the graphical representation simultaneously represents all of the plurality of cannulas and includes a first portion that includes a tip of each cannula of the plurality of cannulas and a look-ahead trajectory from the tip of each cannula of the plurality of cannulas. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising: the monitor configured to simultaneously display the pre-acquired image and the graphical representation of all of the plurality of the cannulas. 9. An apparatus for the placement of surgical implements, comprising: a plurality of cannulas; a fixture having a body coupled to the plurality of cannulas, wherein the body of the fixture has a passage that is configured to accommodate at least one cannula of the plurality of cannulas being individually adjustable to vary and select a length and vary and select an angular position of the at least one cannula relative to the fixture, wherein the angular position is variable in at least one of azimuth in a horizontal reference plane relative to the fixture or elevation in a vertical reference plane relative to the fixture; a plurality of interchangeable frames, each frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames slidably connected to the body of the fixture via a post at a location separate and spaced apart from the passage and the plurality of cannulas, wherein each frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames slidably connects to the fixture with a dovetail connection; and at least one trackable marker on each frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames associated with the plurality of cannulas by slidable connection of respective one frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames to the fixture at the location separate and spaced apart from the plurality of cannulas; wherein the at least one trackable marker separate from the passage and the plurality of cannulas is configured to be tracked to determine a location of the plurality of cannulas with a detector. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein at least a first frame and a second frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames each have a different type of trackable marker; wherein each frame of the plurality of interchangeable frames is separately, individually, and selectively connectable to the fixture via the dovetail connection. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the at least one cannula of the plurality of cannulas is individually adjustable to vary at least one of its inner diameter or outer diameter with one or more selected sleeves. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: a locking mechanism having a locking member that is moveable to lock at least one of the selected length or the selected angular position of the at least one cannula relative to the fixture; wherein at least a location of a tip of the at least one cannula is operable to be determined relative to the fixture; wherein the fixture includes a first fixture and a second fixture, wherein the first fixture is configured to be removably connected to the plurality of cannulas and the second fixture connected to at least a sub-plurality of the plurality of cannulas. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising: an instrument location system; and a monitor configured to display a pre-acquired image; wherein the at least one trackable marker is configured to be detected by the instrument location system to determine a position of the plurality of cannulas in a detector space; wherein a graphical representation of all of the plurality of cannulas simultaneously is operable to be superimposed on the pre-acquired image at the determined position of the plurality of cannulas; wherein the graphical representation superimposed on the pre-acquired image are displayed with the monitor. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the instrument location system is configured to determine at least the location of the tip of the at least one cannula as the graphical representation and at least one look-ahead trajectory. 15.
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