Artificial intelligence coregistration and marker detection, including machine learning and using results thereof
US-12161426-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US2024268921A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024268921-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418641697-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An optical tracker and a surgical device. The surgical device includes a shaft defining a longitudinal axis. The shaft has a first shaft portion configured to be inserted into a patient, and a second shaft portion configured to be located outside the patient when the first shaft portion is inserted in the patient. The surgical device further includes an actuation member actuatable relative to the first shaft portion, and an operation member operable relative to the second shaft portion. The operation member is configured to actuate the actuation member when being operated. Further, the surgical device includes a tracker coupled with the operation member so that operation of the operation member causes the tracker to move relative to the shaft, such as to rotate around the longitudinal axis.
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1 . A surgical device comprising: a shaft defining a longitudinal axis, the shaft having a first shaft portion configured to be inserted into a patient and a second shaft portion configured to be located outside the patient when the first shaft portion is inserted in the patient; an actuation member actuatable relative to the first shaft portion; an operation member operable relative to the second shaft portion, the operation member being configured to actuate the actuation member when being operated; and an optical tracker coupled with the operation member so that operation of the operation member causes the optical tracker to rotate relative to the shaft, wherein the optical tracker comprises a plurality of markers arranged in a pattern that defines, from a given viewing direction, distinctive arrangements of the markers in different rotational states of the optical tracker relative to a longitudinal axis of the optical tracker. 2 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the optical tracker is coupled to the surgical device in a detachable manner. 3 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein operation of the operation member is configured to cause the optical tracker to rotate relative to the longitudinal axis. 4 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein there exists a predefined relationship between (i) a movement of the optical tracker and (ii) an actuation movement of one of the actuation member and an actuatable implant detachably coupled to the actuation member. 5 . The surgical device according to claim 4 , wherein the predefined relationship associates a change of a position of the optical tracker resulting from its movement with a change of a dimension or state of one of the actuation member and the actuatable implant detachably coupled to the actuation member resulting from the actuation movement. 6 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the operation member is rotatable around the longitudinal axis. 7 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the optical tracker is rigidly coupled or configured to be rigidly coupled to the operation member. 8 . The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the optical tracker is arranged or configured to be arranged co-axially to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. 9 . A surgical device comprising: a first device part comprising: an operation member; an actuation member; a rigid coupling section extending between and interconnecting the operation member and the actuation member, wherein the operating member is configured to be rotated about a longitudinal axis to correspondingly rotate the actuation member; an optical tracker comprising a body with a cylindrical shape and configured to be attached to the rigid coupling section and coaxial to the longitudinal axis, wherein the optical tracker includes a plurality of markers arranged in a pattern that defines, from a given viewing direction, distinctive arrangements of the plurality of markers in different rotational states of the optical tracker relative to the longitudinal axis; and a second device part comprising a tubular shaft configured to coaxially receive the first device part for the actuation member to be positioned at or beyond a distal end of the tubular shaft and within a patient, wherein the optical tracker is rotationally fixed to the rigid coupling section such that rotation of the operation member causes the optical tracker to rotate relative to the tubular shaft, and wherein the distinctive arrangements of the plurality of markers in the different rotational states of the optical tracker are configured to provide information to a computerized tracking system describing a state of the actuation member within the patient. 10 . The surgical device of claim 9 , wherein a distal tip of the actuation member is configured to engage an actuatable implant, and wherein rotational movement of the optical tracker has a predefined relationship with an actuation movement of the actuatable implant. 11 . The surgical device of claim 9 , wherein the optical tracker is a first optical tracker, wherein the surgical device further comprises a second optical tracker coupled to second device part with the first optical tracker movable relative to the second optical tracker, and wherein the distinctive arrangements of the plurality of markers is configured to be tracked relative to the second optical tracker to determine a positional change of the first optical tracker around the longitudinal axis. 12 . The surgical device of claim 9 , wherein the first device part further comprises: an inner driver coupled to the operation member; an outer driver coaxially disposed over the inner driver; and a drive member coupled to the inner drive and configured to be actuated to move the actuation member between one of multiple different actuation modes. 13 . The surgical device of claim 9 , wherein the optical tracker further comprises a cover layer disposed over the body of the optical tracker, wherein at least a portion of the cover layer is transparent. 14 . The surgical device of claim 13 , wherein the cover layer is transparent only in regions where the plurality of markers are located. 15 . The surgical device of claim 13 , wherein the cover layer is detachably coupled to the body of the optical tracker. 16 . The surgical device of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of markers are disposed on an inner surface of the cover layer. 17 . A surgical device comprising: a first device part comprising: an operation member; an actuation member comprising a distal tip configured to engage an actuatable implant; a rigid coupling section extending between and interconnecting the operation member and the actuation member, wherein the operating member is configured to be rotated about a longitudinal axis to correspondingly rotate the actuation member; a first optical tracker comprising a body with a cylindrical shape and configured to be attached to the rigid coupling section and coaxial to the longitudinal axis, wherein the first optical tracker includes a plurality of markers arranged in a pattern that defines, from a given viewing direction, distinctive arrangements of the plurality of markers in different rotational states of the first optical tracker relative to the longitudinal axis; and a second device part comprising a tubular shaft configured to coaxially receive the first device part for the actuation member to be positioned at or beyond a distal end of the tubular shaft and within a patient; and a second optical tracker attached to the tubular shaft, wherein the first optical tracker is rotatable relative to the second optical tracker, and wherein the distinctive arrangements of the plurality of markers are configured to be tracked relative to the second optical tracker to determine a positional change of the first optical tracker around the longitudinal axis for a computerized tracking system to determine a state of the actuatable implant within the patient. 18 . The surgical device of claim 17 , wherein a position of the first optical tracker is configured to change with each full turn, and wherein a number of turns is configured to be determined by tracking an axial distance between the first optical tracker and the second optical tracker. 19 . The surgical device of claim 17 , wherein the first device part further comprises: an inner driver coupled to the operation member; an outer driver coaxially disposed over the inner driver; and a drive mem
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