Automatic identification of tracked surgical devices using an electromagnetic localization system

US9867674B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9867674-B2
Application numberUS-201213560483-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 27, 2012
Priority dateFeb 19, 2007
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A method and apparatus for identifying a member used in a navigation system. The navigation system can determine the identification of an instrument via an input. The input can be substantially automatic when an instrument is introduced into the navigation system field or assembly.

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A navigation system comprising: an instrument comprising: a first member comprising: a tip configured to contact a patient, and a first identification element configured to distort an electromagnetic field, and a second member configured to be set in a fixed position relative to the first member, wherein the second member comprises a tracking device, and wherein the tracking device is configured to (i) transmit or receive the electromagnetic field, and (ii) prior to the second member being held in the fixed position, be displaced relative to the first identification element to provide the distortion of the electromagnetic field; a tracking system operable to determine a first position of the tracking device relative to a reference point based on a strength of the electromagnetic field relative to the tracking device; and a processor operable to (i) identify the first member based on the distortion of the electromagnetic field during the displacement of the tracking device relative to the first identification element, and (ii) determine a second position of the tip of the instrument based on the first position, wherein the first member includes a first plurality of identification elements, the first plurality of identification elements comprise the first identification element and distort the electromagnetic field, and the first plurality of identification elements provide a distortion pattern that is unique for the instrument. 2. The navigation system of claim 1 , further comprising a coil configured to generate the electromagnetic field, wherein the tracking device is configured to (i) receive a portion of the electromagnetic field, and (ii) detect the distortion of the electromagnetic field as the tracking device moves past the first identification element. 3. The navigation system of claim 1 , wherein: the instrument comprises an interconnection device; the first member is configured to be connected to the interconnection device; the first member is keyed and includes a projection; and a portion of the interconnection device is dedicated to receiving the projection. 4. The navigation system of claim 1 , further comprising: an imaging system operable to obtain image data of the patient; and a display operable to display the image data, wherein the processor is operable to select an icon based upon the instrument and display the icon relative to the image data on the display. 5. The navigation system of claim 1 , wherein the instrument includes at least one of an awl, a probe, a tap, a driver, a stint, or combinations thereof. 6. The navigation system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the second position of the tip of the instrument based on the identification of the first member. 7. The navigation system of claim 1 , further comprising a reader, wherein: the reader is configured to detect the distortion of the electromagnetic field; and the processor is configured to identify the first member based on the detected distortion. 8. The navigation system of claim 7 , wherein the tracking system and the reader are implemented as a single system. 9. The navigation system of claim 1 , further comprising a third member, wherein: the first member includes a channel; the first member is directly connected to the third member; and the second member is directly connected to the third member and is configured to be slid into the channel of the first member. 10. The navigation system of claim 9 , wherein: the second member includes a stylet; and the tracking device is connected to a distal end of the stylet. 11. A navigation system comprising: an instrument comprising: a first member comprising: a tip configured to contact a patient, and a first identification element configured to distort an electromagnetic field, and a second member configured to be set in a fixed position relative to the first member, wherein the second member comprises a tracking device, and wherein the tracking device is configured to (i) transmit or receive the electromagnetic field, and (ii) prior to the second member being held in the fixed position, be displaced relative to the first identification element to provide the distortion of the electromagnetic field; a tracking system operable to determine a first position of the tracking device relative to a reference point based on a strength of the electromagnetic field relative to the tracking device; and a processor operable to (i) identify the first member based on the distortion of the electromagnetic field during the displacement of the tracking device relative to the first identification element, and (ii) determine a second position of the tip of the instrument based on the first position, wherein the first member includes a first plurality of identification elements, the first plurality of identification elements comprise the first identification element and distort the electromagnetic field, each of the first plurality of identification elements distort the electromagnetic field differently than other ones of the first plurality of identification elements during displacement of the tracking device relative to the first plurality of identification elements, the first plurality of identification elements have respective first characteristics, the distortion of the electromagnetic field by the first plurality of identification elements generates a first distortion pattern, and the processor is configured to identify the first member based on the first distortion pattern. 12. The navigation system of claim 11 , further comprising a third member configured to replace the first member, wherein: the third member comprises a second plurality of identification elements having respective second characteristics; the second plurality of identification elements are configured to distort the electromagnetic field while the second member is being engaged to the third member; the distortion of the electromagnetic field by the second plurality of identification elements generates a second distortion pattern; the second distortion pattern is different than the first distortion pattern; and the processor is configured to identify the second member based on the second distortion pattern. 13. The navigation system of claim 12 , wherein: the first plurality of identification elements comprise a first plurality of conductive bands; the first plurality of conductive bands extend around at least a portion of the first member; the first characteristics comprise different band sizes; the second plurality of identification elements comprise a second plurality of conductive bands; the second plurality of conductive bands extend around at least a portion of the third member; and the second characteristics comprise different band sizes. 14. An instrument for performing a surgical procedure on a patient, the instrument comprising: a first member comprising tip configured to contact the patient, a channel, and a first identification element extending at least partially around the channel, wherein the first identification element is configured to distort an electromagnetic field; and a second member configured to be slid into the channel of the first member, wherein the second member comprises a tracking device, wherein the tracking device is configured to (i) transmit or receive the electromagnetic field, and (ii) be displaced relative to the first identification element while sliding the second member in the first member to provide the distortion of the electromagnetic field wherein: the first member

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  • augmented reality, i.e. correlating a live optical image with another image · CPC title

  • Tracking using image or pattern recognition · CPC title

  • Electromagnetic tracking systems · CPC title

  • Computer aided selection or customisation of medical implants or cutting guides · CPC title

  • Visualisation of planned trajectories or target regions · CPC title

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What does patent US9867674B2 cover?
A method and apparatus for identifying a member used in a navigation system. The navigation system can determine the identification of an instrument via an input. The input can be substantially automatic when an instrument is introduced into the navigation system field or assembly.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hartmann Steve, Tipton Jason, Medtronic Navigation Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B90/36. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 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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