Frame for stereotactic surgery
First Claim
1. A stereotactic instrument comprising;
- a rigid body-surrounding frame having segments adapted for fixation to the left and right of the skull,four fixation pins for securing said frame on, and rendering it motionless with respect to, the body,a pair of individually adjustable radio-opaque markers, each having a wall or walls less than 1 millimeter thick, mounted on each of said left and right segments and adapted to be aligned with radiographically visible reference points within the skull, following fixation of the frame to the skull,a bridge simulating outside the head the length and direction of a line between the anterior and posterior commisures of the brain, movable with respect to said frame segments, connecting each of said pairs of markers,means for maintaining said bridges coplanar with and in spaced parallel relation to each other and to a line between said reference points within the skull,a semi-circular arc having two ends, each pivotally mounted on one of said bridges,an electrode carrier slidably mounted on said arc, andan electrode sheath supported by said electrode carrier.
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Abstract
A stereotactic instrument for precise insertion of an electrode in the brain for treatment of certain nervous system disorders, such as Parkinson'"'"'s disease. A rectangular frame surrounds the head and is supported by four pins pressed against the skull. The front and back segments of the frame support radio-opaque vertical markers for alignment with the midline of the brain. The left and right segments each support a pair of adjustable radio-opaque markers for alignment with the anterior and posterior commissures of the brain. Adjustment is by turning knobs connected to a rod and gear system. Bridges between anterior and posterior markers parallel a reference line between the commissures of the brain'"'"'s third ventricle. Adjustable brackets on the bridge support an arc bearing an electrode carrier.
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3 Claims
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1. A stereotactic instrument comprising;
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a rigid body-surrounding frame having segments adapted for fixation to the left and right of the skull, four fixation pins for securing said frame on, and rendering it motionless with respect to, the body, a pair of individually adjustable radio-opaque markers, each having a wall or walls less than 1 millimeter thick, mounted on each of said left and right segments and adapted to be aligned with radiographically visible reference points within the skull, following fixation of the frame to the skull, a bridge simulating outside the head the length and direction of a line between the anterior and posterior commisures of the brain, movable with respect to said frame segments, connecting each of said pairs of markers, means for maintaining said bridges coplanar with and in spaced parallel relation to each other and to a line between said reference points within the skull, a semi-circular arc having two ends, each pivotally mounted on one of said bridges, an electrode carrier slidably mounted on said arc, and an electrode sheath supported by said electrode carrier. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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