Automated surgical and interventional procedures
US-9220570-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9314311B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9314311-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414184118-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A remote workstation for the control of percutaneous intervention devices is provided. The remote workstation includes a control system for remotely and independently controlling at least two percutaneous intervention devices. The control system includes at least one input device to control the percutaneous intervention devices. The control system controls movement of at least one of the percutaneous intervention devices along at least two degrees of freedom. The remote workstation also includes a graphical user interface for displaying icons representative of the operational status of each of the percutaneous intervention devices.
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What is claimed is: 1. A remote workstation for the control of percutaneous intervention devices comprising: a control system configured to remotely and independently control at least two percutaneous intervention devices, the control system including at least one input device to control the percutaneous intervention devices, wherein the control system controls movement of at least one of the percutaneous intervention devices along at least two degrees of freedom; and a graphical user interface configured to display a first set of icons representative of the operational status of the two percutaneous intervention devices, the graphical user interface comprising: a linear speed indicator including a vertical bar icon; and a rotational speed indicator including a curved horizontal bar icon, the curved horizontal bar icon intersecting the vertical bar icon and the curved horizontal bar icon having a tangent perpendicular to the vertical bar icon. 2. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the percutaneous intervention devices include at least two of a catheter guide wire, a working catheter, a guide catheter, a stent, and an angioplasty balloon, and further wherein the at least two degrees of freedom include axial movement and rotation. 3. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the first set of icons comprises dynamically displayed icons representative of the operational status of each of the percutaneous intervention devices. 4. The remote workstation of claim 3 , further comprising a second set of icons representative of physiological information of a patient. 5. The remote workstation of claim 3 wherein operational status includes an indication of the current movement speed of the percutaneous device. 6. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the first set of icons are displayed in a first color to indicate that a percutaneous intervention device is active and are displayed in a second color to indicate that a percutaneous intervention device is inactive. 7. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein, when a percutaneous device is inactive, the control system is configured hold the inactive percutaneous device such that the percutaneous device is not permitted to move axially relative to a patient on which a procedure is being performed. 8. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the first set of icons provide at least one of a visual indication of movement of the percutaneous devices and a visual indication of the physical position of the at least one input device. 9. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the graphical user interface displays an additional icon representative of an amount of contrast agent delivered to a patient during a medical procedure. 10. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the graphical user interface displays an additional icon that provides information regarding at least one of the type, manufacturer, size, and material of one of the percutaneous intervention devices being controlled. 11. The remote workstation of claim 1 wherein the graphical user interface displays an additional icon representative of the state of contraction of the patient's heart, wherein the additional icon is an animated image of a beating heart that moved to match the state of contraction of the patient's heart. 12. The remote workstation of claim 1 further comprising a touch screen, wherein the graphical user interface displays an additional icon on the touch screen that is a graphical representation of a heart, wherein the additional icon is touched to change a display of a real-time image of the patient's heart. 13. The remote workstation of claim 12 wherein the display of the real-time image of the patient's heart zooms in on a portion of the patient's heart corresponding to a portion of the additional icon that is touched.
Steering means as part of the catheter or advancing means; Markers for positioning (systems for detection of markers A61B) · CPC title
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