Method for Automated Opening of Craniotomies for Mammalian Brain Access
US-2016296242-A1 · Oct 13, 2016 · US
US10973610B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10973610-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816491567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A dental drill system with electrical-impedance sensing indicates when a bit of the drill system approaches cortical-cancellous bone, or bone-soft tissue interfaces. The drill system has a dental drill handset having a cannula bearing electrically coupled to a drilling bit, the drilling bit having an electrically insulated portion and an exposed portion. The cannula bearing is coupled to an electrical impedance spectroscopy sensing device configured to measure impedance between the cannula bearing of the dental drill handset and a ground plate, and a processing system uses EIS measurements to distinguish when the bit of the drill system approaches cortical- or cancellous bone, or bone-soft tissue interfaces.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dental drill system with electrical-impedance sensing (EIS) configured to indicate whether a bit of the drill system is approaching a cancellous-cortical bone interface or a bone-soft tissue interface comprising: a dental drill having in its handset a cannulated bit, the cannulated bit having an insulating coating extending from near a cutting end of the bit to a handset end of the bit, a cannula bearing electrically coupled to an uninsulated interior of a cannula of the cannulated bit, an EIS measurement and calculation unit configured to measure impedance between the cannula bearing and a ground plate, and a processing system configured to distinguish when the bit of the drill system approaches a cancellous-cortical bone or bone-soft tissue interface. 2. The dental drill system of claim 1 wherein the insulating coating of the drilling bit is insulated with a diamond-like-carbon (DLC) coating. 3. The dental drill system of claim 2 , wherein the EIS measurement and calculation unit is configured to measure impedance at least two frequencies in the range of 100 to 100000 Hertz. 4. The dental drill system of claim 1 the wherein EIS measurement and calculation unit provides a voltage-limited current at each of a plurality of frequencies and measures a resulting voltage and phase. 5. The dental drill system of claim 4 , wherein the EIS measurement and calculation unit is configured to measure impedance at least two frequencies in the range of 100 to 100000 Hertz. 6. The dental drill system of claim 1 wherein the EIS measurement and calculation unit is configured to provide a visual and/or aural alarm when the drill bit approaches cortical bone. 7. The dental drill system of claim 6 , wherein the EIS measurement and calculation unit is configured to measure impedance at least two frequencies in the range of 100 to 100000 Hertz. 8. The dental drill system of claim 1 wherein the EIS measurement and calculation unit is configured to measure impedance at least two frequencies in the range of 100 to 100000 Hertz. 9. A method of detecting approach of a bit to cortical bone, or approach of a bit to bone-soft tissue interface, while drilling bone with the bit comprising: providing an insulating coating extending from near a cutting end of the bit to a handset end of the bit; contacting the bit with a cannular bearing; driving a voltage-limited current between the bit and a ground plate at least one alternating current frequency; measuring voltage and phase between the bit and ground plate; determining impedance from the measured voltage and phase; and generating an alarm when the impedance changes indicating approach to cancellous-cortical bone interfaces or bone-soft tissue interfaces. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the voltage-limited current is driven at multiple frequencies between 100 and 1,000,000 Hertz.
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