Grating in a light transmissive illumination system for see-through near-eye display glasses
US-9097890-B2 · Aug 4, 2015 · US
US12347545B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12347545-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017117793-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 1, 2025 |
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An example device includes a surgical item for use in a surgical procedure; and a light on or within the surgical item. In this example, the light is controllable by an external device so as to identify the surgical item for use in the surgical procedure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A kit comprising: a plurality of surgical items for use in a surgical procedure; and lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items, wherein the lights are controllable by an external device so as to selectively identify each of the plurality of surgical items for use in the surgical procedure, wherein each of the lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items is externally controlled by the external device such that the lights identify the plurality of surgical items and specifically distinguish a particular one of the surgical items while identifying the plurality of surgical items, wherein at least one of the surgical items comprises a surgical implant and wherein the surgical implant comprises: a glenoid implant, a humeral implant, a fixation device, or anchoring hardware. 2. The kit of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the plurality of surgical items includes an accelerometer. 3. The kit of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the plurality of surgical items includes one or more sensors. 4. The kit of claim 1 , wherein the kit includes: a plurality of sounders, a plurality of compactors, a plurality of punching tools, a plurality of rasping tools, or a plurality of surface planing tools. 5. The kit of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the surgical items is a patient-specific surgical item that includes one or more features designed for an anatomy of a specific patient. 6. A medical device system comprising: a plurality of surgical items, wherein each surgical item in the plurality of surgical items includes a light source; and a processing device external to each surgical item in the plurality of surgical items, wherein the processing device is configured to communicate with the plurality of surgical items and control the light source of each of the surgical items based on a surgical procedure, wherein the processing device is configured to control the light source of each of the surgical items so as to identify all of the surgical items in the plurality of surgical items and to specifically distinguish a particular one of the surgical items while identifying all of the surgical items, wherein the processing device comprises a visualization device that is further configured to present one or more virtual elements based on the surgical procedure. 7. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the processing device is configured to illuminate a light source of the particular one of the surgical items based on a specified use of the particular one of the surgical items defined in a surgical plan associated with the surgical procedure. 8. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the processing device is configured to control the light source of each of the surgical items such that at least two or more different surgical items in the plurality of surgical items illuminate with different colors. 9. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the processing device is configured to control the light source of each of the surgical items to specifically distinguish the particular one of the surgical items with a different light color. 10. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein a lighting effect distinguishes the particular one of the surgical items. 11. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein a lighting intensity distinguishes the particular one of the surgical items. 12. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the processing device controls the light source of each of the surgical items to distinguish a first subset of the surgical items, a second subset of the surgical items, and a third subset of the surgical items, wherein the first subset of the surgical items corresponds to already used surgical items, the second subset of the surgical items corresponds the particular one of the surgical items which is a currently used surgical item, and the third subset of the surgical items corresponds to subsequently needed surgical items. 13. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more virtual elements are configured to identify one or more surgical items of the plurality of surgical items. 14. The medical device system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more virtual elements are configured to provide surgical guidance based on the surgical procedure. 15. A medical device system comprising: a plurality of surgical items, wherein each surgical item in the plurality of surgical items includes a light source; means, external to each surgical item in the plurality of surgical items, for communicating with the plurality of surgical items and controlling the light source of each of the surgical items based on a surgical procedure, wherein the means for communicating and controlling is configured to control the light source of each of the surgical items so as to identify all of the surgical items in the plurality of surgical items and to specifically distinguish a particular one of the surgical items while identifying all of the surgical items; and means for illuminating a light of a selected surgical item based on a specified use of the selected surgical item as defined in a surgical plan associated with the surgical procedure, wherein the selected surgical item is the particular one of the surgical items that is distinguished from the plurality of surgical items. 16. The medical device system of claim 15 , further comprising means for controlling the light source of each of the surgical items such that at least some different surgical items illuminate with different colors. 17. The medical device system of claim 15 , further comprising means for controlling the light sources to specifically distinguish the particular one of the surgical items with a different light color. 18. The medical device system of claim 15 , further comprising means for controlling the light source of each of the surgical items to distinguish a first subset of the surgical items, a second subset of the surgical items and a third subset of the surgical items, wherein the first subset of the surgical items corresponds to already used surgical items, the second subset of the surgical items corresponds to the particular one of the surgical items which is a currently used surgical item, and the third subset of the surgical items corresponds to subsequently needed surgical items. 19. A kit comprising: a plurality of surgical items for use in a surgical procedure; and lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items, wherein the lights are controllable by an external device so as to selectively identify each of the plurality of surgical items for use in the surgical procedure, wherein each of the lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items is externally controlled by the external device such that the lights identify the plurality of surgical items and specifically distinguish a particular one of the surgical items while identifying the plurality of surgical items, wherein each of the plurality of surgical items includes an accelerometer. 20. A kit comprising: a plurality of surgical items for use in a surgical procedure; and lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items, wherein the lights are controllable by an external device so as to selectively identify each of the plurality of surgical items for use in the surgical procedure, wherein each of the lights on or within each of the plurality of surgical items is externally controlled by the external device such that the lights identify the plurality of surgical items an
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