Methods for aligning sensor-enabled prosthesis during robotically-assisted arthroplasty
US-2024382267-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9545335B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9545335-B2 |
| Application number | US-95165610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2010 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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A graphical user interface for use in phacoemulsification surgical systems that allows a user to select different pulse modes by touching portions of the display screen. The user interface includes first and second display elements. One display element includes a representation of the on-time of the pulses, and the other display element includes a representation of the off-time. The representations show how the on-time and off-time change relative to a position of a controller, such as a foot pedal. The representation show a constant time, or that a time increases or decreases as the foot pedal is pressed. To select a pulse mode, a user can scroll through different pulse representations by touching the screen at the display elements. The selected pulse mode can be continuous, pulse, burst, or a combination or derivation thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. A phacoemulsification surgical system comprising: a controller; and a display screen comprising a user interface that generates pulses having an on-time and an off-time, the pulses being adjusted in response to a position change of the controller and based on settings in the user interface displayed on the display screen, the user interface comprising: a first display element comprising a representation of a manner of change of the on-time of the pulses generated by the phacoemulsification surgical system in response to a change to the position of the controller, wherein a first on-time representation is changed to a second on-time representation in response to the display screen being touched at the first display element; and a second display element comprising a representation of a manner of change of the off-time of the pulses generated by the phacoemulsification surgical system in response to the change to the position of the controller, wherein a first off-time representation is changed to a second off-time representation in response to the display screen being touched at the second display element, wherein the on-time of the pulses is an amount of time a series of the pulses is to be generated by the phacoemulsification system, the on-time of the pulses being an amount of time during which phacoemulsification energy is applied; and wherein the off-time of the pulses is an amount of time following each pulse generated during the on-time of the pulses, the off-time being a period of time in which phacoemulsification energy is not applied. 2. The phacoemulsification surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the first on-time representation or the second on-time representation comprises a linear or non-linear representation. 3. A phacoemulsification surgical system comprising: a foot pedal; and a display screen comprising a user interface that generates pulses having an on-time and an off-time, the pulses being adjusted in response to a position change of the foot pedal and based on settings in the user interface displayed on the display screen, the user interface comprising: a first display element comprising a representation of a manner of change of the on-time of the pulses generated by the phacoemulsification surgical system relative in response to a change to the position of the foot pedal, wherein multiple on-time representations are sequentially displayed in the first display element responsive to a touch to the display screen at the first display element to scroll through the on-time representations, the on-time representation that is displayed in the first display element being a selected on-time representation; and a second display element that includes a representation of a manner of change of the off-time of the pulses generated by the phacoemulsification surgical system in response to the change to the position of the foot pedal, wherein multiple off-time representations are sequentially displayed in the second display element responsive to a touch to the display screen at the second display element to scroll through the off-time representations, the off-time representation that is displayed in the second display element being a selected off-time representation, wherein the on-time of the pulses is an amount of time a series of the pulses is to be generated by the phacoemulsification system, the on-time of the pulses being an amount of time during which phacoemulsification energy is applied; and wherein the off-time of the pulses is an amount of time following each pulse generated during the on-time of the pulses, the off-time being a period of time in which phacoemulsification energy is not applied.
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