Method for verifying the relative position of bone structures

US9576353B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9576353-B2
Application numberUS-55679509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2009
Priority dateSep 10, 2008
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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A method for verifying the position of at least two bone structures relative to each other, comprising the method steps of: recording a three-dimensional dataset which represents the bone structures; segmenting the three-dimensional dataset into segments, wherein each segment represents a bone structure and the segments exhibit a known relative position in the three-dimensional dataset; changing the virtual relative position of the segments, such that the virtual relative position of the segments matches the actual relative position of the bone structures; and verifying whether the virtual relative position of the segments matches a target position of the bone structures.

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A method for verifying a relative position between at least two bone structures in an associated patient, the method comprising: recording a three-dimensional dataset which represents a relative position between the at least two bone structures; segmenting the three-dimensional dataset into at least two virtual segments, wherein each virtual segment comprises a three-dimensional representation of a respective bone structure of the at least two bone structures, and the at least two virtual segments exhibit a virtual fixed relative position between each other in the three-dimensional dataset; registering the at least two virtual segments with the at least two bone structures by virtually selectively shifting and/or rotating, using a computational unit, a position of each of the at least two virtual segments to obtain a virtual registered relative position between the virtual segments such that the virtual registered relative position between each of the virtual segments matches an actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures in an associated patient; determining change-in-position data representative of an amount of the shifting and/or rotating selectively performed in the registering for matching the virtual registered relative position between each of the virtual segments with the actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures in an associated patient; and verifying the relative position between the at least two bone structures by determining, based on the change-in-position data, whether the virtual registered relative position of the virtual segments after the registering matches a target relative position of the at least two bone structures. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least two bone structures are at least two vertebrae of a spine. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein virtually changing the position of the segments relative to each other such that the virtual relative position of the segments matches an actual position of the bone structures comprises changing the virtual relative position of the segments based on CT-fluoroscopic matching. 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein virtually changing the position of the segments relative to each other such that the virtual relative position of the segments matches an actual position of the bone structures comprises scanning landmarks of the bone structures by means of a pointer, and virtually changing the position of the segments relative to each other until corresponding landmarks of the segments match the scanned landmarks. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the recording a three-dimensional dataset comprises recording the three-dimensional dataset preoperatively. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the verifying comprises assigning each segment of the three-dimensional dataset an individual reference frame and comparing a relative position of each reference frame with a target relative position of each reference frame which corresponds to the target relative position of the bone structures. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein each reference frame consists of a sagittal plane and a coronal plane. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising defining the target relative position of the bone structures by determining at least one of a lordosis angle, kyphosis angle, a translation in the media-lateral direction or a translation in the anterior-posterior direction. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein verifying includes permitting a pre-definable deviation between the virtual relative position of the segments and the target relative position of the bone structures. 10. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: calculating a view of the bone structures in their actual relative position, said calculation based on the segments and their virtual relative position; and displaying the calculated view of the bone structures. 11. A computer readable medium comprising computer executable instructions adapted to perform the method in accordance with claim 1 . 12. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising outputting a result of the verification on an output device. 13. A computer system, comprising: a processor; a memory operatively coupled to the processor; and logic which executes in the processor from the memory and which, when executed by the processor, causes the computer to verify a relative position between at least two bone structures in an associated patient by: recording a three-dimensional dataset which represents a relative position between the at least two bone structures; segmenting the three-dimensional dataset into at least two virtual segments, wherein each virtual segment comprises a three-dimensional representation of a respective bone structure of the at least two bone structures, and the at least two virtual segments exhibit a virtual fixed relative position between each other in the three-dimensional dataset; registering the at least two virtual segments with the at least two bone structures by virtually selectively shifting and/or rotating a position of each of the at least two virtual segments to obtain a virtual registered relative position between each of the virtual segments such that the virtual registered relative position between each of the virtual segments matches an actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures in an associated patient; determining change-in-position data representative of an amount of the shifting and/or rotating selectively performed in the registering for matching the virtual registered relative position between each of the virtual segments with the actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures in an associated patient; and verifying the relative position between the at least two bone structures by determining, based on the change-in-position data, whether the virtual registered relative position of the virtual segments after the registering matches a target relative position of the at least two bone structures. 14. A method for verifying a relative position between at least two bone structures in an associated patient, the method comprising: obtaining a three-dimensional dataset that represents a relative position between the at least two bone structures; segmenting the three-dimensional dataset into a plurality of virtual segments, wherein each virtual segment of the plurality of virtual segments represents a bone structure of the at least two bone structures, and each segment of the plurality of virtual segments exhibits a virtual fixed relative position between other segments in the three-dimensional dataset; determining an actual relative position between the at least two bone structures; registering the at least two bone structures with the plurality of virtual segments by virtually selectively shifting and/or rotating a position of each of the plurality of virtual segments to obtain a virtual registered relative position between the virtual segments such that the virtual registered position of the segments matches the actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures; determining change-in-position data representative of an amount of the shifting and/or rotating selectively performed in the registering for matching the virtual registered relative position between each of the plurality of virtual segments with the actual relative position between each of the at least two bone structures in an associated patient; and after the registering and based on the change-in-posi

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What does patent US9576353B2 cover?
A method for verifying the position of at least two bone structures relative to each other, comprising the method steps of: recording a three-dimensional dataset which represents the bone structures; segmenting the three-dimensional dataset into segments, wherein each segment represents a bone structure and the segments exhibit a known relative position in the three-dimensional dataset; changin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mahn Florian, Kleinszig Gerhard, Brainlab Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T7/0012. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Feb 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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