Methods and systems for controlling image-guided interventional puncture devices
US-2024350211-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9387008B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9387008-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113228083-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A surgical trajectory guide to guide a medical device to a pivot point has a base that can be attached to a patient, an axial guide member connected with the base and aligned with a pivot point along a first axis in fixed relation to the base and a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. The guide member has a longitudinal axis, and is connected to the base such that the longitudinal axis always passes through the pivot point, and the axial guide member is prevented from rotating around the longitudinal axis. The guide further has at least one electronic angle sensor that can automatically sense a first angle of the axial guide member relative to the local gravity vector about the first axis and a second angle of the axial guide member relative to the local gravity vector about the second axis without having to level the base.
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A surgical trajectory guide to guide a medical device to a pivot point comprising: a base, the base being attachable to a patient in a fixed position; an axial guide member pivotably connected with the base by a linkage, wherein the axial guide member is aligned with the pivot point along a first axis in fixed relation to the base and a second axis perpendicular to the first axis, wherein the axial guide member has a longitudinal axis, wherein the linkage allows pivoting movement of the axial guide member in a pitch direction and a yaw direction such that the longitudinal axis always passes through the pivot point, and wherein the linkage does not allow the axial guide member to rotate around the longitudinal axis relative to the pivot point during adjustments of the axial guide member in the pitch direction and in the yaw direction; and at least one electronic angle sensor associated with the axial guide member and adapted to automatically sense a first angle of the axial guide member relative to a local gravity vector about the first axis and a second angle of the axial guide member relative to the local gravity vector about the second axis without having to level the base. 2. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , further comprising a data connection adapted to allow transfer of the sensed first and second angles to an external system. 3. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electronic angle sensor is selected from an inertial sensor or a level sensor. 4. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the axial guide member comprises a hollow tubular member defining an axis extending through the pivot point. 5. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , further comprising a display unit that is rigidly connected with the axial guide member and moves therewith. 6. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 5 , wherein the display unit comprises an integrated sensor adapted to sense the first and the second angle of the axial guide member. 7. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 2 , wherein the transfer takes place between the at least one electronic angle sensor and a display unit, wherein the display unit is configured to display the current angle positions of the surgical trajectory guide with respect to a coordinate system of an imaging system. 8. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive disposed on the base for attaching the base to the patient. 9. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , further comprising a marker associated with the base and disposed in a fixed position relative to the base, wherein the marker visually defines the first axis. 10. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage comprises a first arcuate member attached to the base aligned with the first axis, wherein the first arcuate member is adapted to move about the first axis and the axial guide member is adapted to move along the first arcuate member about the second axis. 11. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the axial guide member is connected to the base with a ball-and-socket connection at the pivot point and the linkage does not allow the axial guide member to rotate about the longitudinal axis through the pivot point. 12. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage limits movement of the axial guide member such that the axial guide member can only move about the pivot point in one degree of freedom that is in a plane of the first axis. 13. A method of guiding an axial medical instrument during a procedure comprising the steps of: placing a trajectory guide having an axial guide member, which is pivotably connected to a base by a linkage, on a patient so that a predefined first axis of the base is aligned with a predetermined axis of an imaging device, wherein the axial guide member has a longitudinal axis that passes through a pivot point on the first axis, and wherein the linkage allows pivoting movement of the axial guide member in a pitch direction and a yaw direction, and the linkage does not allow the axial guide member to rotate around the longitudinal axis of the axial guide member relative to the pivot point during adjustments of the axial guide member in the pitch direction and the yaw direction; adjusting the axial guide member so that the longitudinal axis is located on a planned trajectory for the axial medical instrument; and placing the axial medical instrument in the axial guide member to perform the medical procedure. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the linkage is adapted to be adjusted to allow movement of the axial guide member about the pivot point in two independent degrees of freedom related to the first axis and a second axis. 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the linkage is adapted to be adjusted to allow movement of the axial guide member about the pivot point in only one degree of freedom that is in a plane of the first axis. 16. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage further comprises a locking mechanism, the locking mechanism being configured to lock the axial guide member in a selected orientation relative to the base. 17. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , further comprising: a carriage member that is fixedly secured to the axial guide member, wherein the carriage member is configured to slide along the first axis. 18. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage comprises a pair of arcuate guides having a pair of slots, and a carriage member movably mounted in the pair of slots, wherein the axial guide member is attached to the carriage member. 19. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage further comprises: a first set of rails; a second set of rails perpendicular to the first set of rails; a first carriage member mounted to the first set of rails; and a second carriage member mounted to the second set of rails; wherein the axial guide member slides between slots in the first and second carriages. 20. The surgical trajectory guide of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is attached to the base with a hinge joint.
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