Methods and systems for performing computer assisted surgery

US11678939B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11678939-B2
Application numberUS-201816605759-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2018
Priority dateOct 5, 2017
Publication dateJun 20, 2023
Grant dateJun 20, 2023

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Methods and systems for performing computer-assisted surgery, including robot-assisted image-guided surgery. Embodiments include marker devices for an image guided surgery system, marker systems and arrays for tracking a robotic arm using a motion tracking system, and image guided surgery methods and systems using optical sensors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical system comprising: a robotic arm including multiple axes between a proximal end and a distal end of the robotic arm, the robotic arm having an outer surface and defining an opening extending through the outer surface; an end effector attached to the distal end of the robotic arm; and a marker system for tracking the robotic arm using a motion tracking system, the marker system comprising: a light source located below the outer surface of the robotic arm and supported within the robotic arm to emit light through the opening; and a marker comprising an optical diffuser configured to releasably attach to the robotic arm above the outer surface of the robotic arm and to optically couple the light source to the optical diffuser. 2. The surgical system of claim 1 , wherein power for the light source is provided through the robotic arm. 3. The surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the optical diffuser comprises a spherical or semi-spherical outer surface. 4. The surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the marker system comprises a plurality of markers releasably attached to the robotic arm. 5. The surgical system of claim 4 , wherein the light source further comprises a plurality of light sources located within the robotic arm, and each of the plurality of markers is optically coupled to a respective light source of the plurality of light sources. 6. The surgical system of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of markers are optically coupled to the light source located within the robotic arm. 7. The surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the marker is releasably attached to the robotic arm; and wherein a surgical drape is disposed above the outer surface of the robotic arm and between the robotic arm and the optical diffuser of the marker. 8. The surgical system of claim 7 , wherein the surgical drape is disposed between the optical diffuser and the light source. 9. The surgical system of claim 1 , further comprising an optical guide optically coupled to the light source and disposed in the opening defined by the outer surface of the robotic arm, the marker configured to releasably attach to the optical guide. 10. The surgical system of claim 9 , wherein the optical guide comprises a mating feature that facilitates releasable attachment of the marker to the optical guide. 11. The surgical system of claim 9 , wherein a surgical drape is disposed between the optical guide and the optical diffuser. 12. The surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the marker comprises a base portion that includes an optical guide, the base portion disposed in the opening defined by the outer surface of the robotic arm. 13. The surgical system of claim 12 , wherein a surgical drape is disposed between the light source and the optical guide. 14. A surgical system comprising: a robotic arm including multiple axes between a proximal end and a distal end of the robotic arm, the robotic arm having an outer surface and defining an opening extending through the outer surface; an end effector attached to the distal end of the robotic arm; a surgical drape covering the robotic arm; and a marker system for tracking the robotic arm using a motion tracking system, the marker system comprising: a light source located below the outer surface of the robotic arm and supported within the robotic arm to emit light through the opening; an optical guide optically coupled to the light source and extending between a first end disposed in the opening defined by the outer surface of the robotic arm and a second end; and a marker comprising an optical diffuser configured to releasably attach to second end of the optical guide to optically couple the light source to the optical diffuser, with the surgical drape disposed between the light source and the optical diffuser. 15. The surgical system of claim 14 , wherein the surgical drape is disposed between the second end of the optical guide and the optical diffuser. 16. The surgical system of claim 14 , wherein the surgical drape is disposed between the light source and the first end of the optical guide. 17. The surgical system of claim 14 , wherein power for the light source is provided through the robotic arm. 18. The surgical system of claim 14 , wherein the optical diffuser comprises a spherical or semi-spherical outer surface. 19. The surgical system of claim 14 , wherein the marker system further comprises a plurality of markers releasably attached to the robotic arm. 20. The surgical system of claim 19 , wherein the light source further comprises a plurality of light sources located within the robotic arm, and each of the plurality of markers is optically coupled to a respective light source of the plurality of light sources.

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  • Optical tracking systems · CPC title

  • A61B34/20Primary

    Surgical navigation systems; Devices for tracking or guiding surgical instruments, e.g. for frameless stereotaxis · CPC title

  • using an accelerometer or inertia sensor · CPC title

  • Active visible markers, e.g. light emitting diodes · CPC title

  • Reference marker arrangements for use with image guided surgery · CPC title

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What does patent US11678939B2 cover?
Methods and systems for performing computer-assisted surgery, including robot-assisted image-guided surgery. Embodiments include marker devices for an image guided surgery system, marker systems and arrays for tracking a robotic arm using a motion tracking system, and image guided surgery methods and systems using optical sensors.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mobius Imaging Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/20. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 2023 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).