Medical diagnostic mechanical positioner
First Claim
1. A diagnostic imaging system empolying a scintillation camera detector, comprising:
- (a) two spaced apart end supports;
(b) a patient table spanning and attached to said end suoports;
(c) detector support means spanning and attached to said end supports in predetermined association with said patient table; and
(d) means, contorllably slidably mounted on said support means, for carrying said scintillation camera detector; and
(e) means for independently varying each of (i) the displacement of said means for carrying along said support means. (ii) angular displacement of said camera relative to said means for carrying, and (iii) rotational displacement of said camera relative to said means for carrying.
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Abstract
A mechanical support structure which coordinates patient positioning and medical diagnostic equipment positioning in a unified system. More particularly, the system includes a vertically adjustable patient table supported at both ends by substantial upright end support members. Also suspended between these two end supports is a radiation detector such as a scintillation camera head whose position relative to the patient table is conveniently and accurately adjustable from an operator control panel provided on one end support. Each degree of freedom afforded the detector is accomplished independently of the other and, if desired, simultaneously, or in any desired combination. To perform static imaging the separation between the detector and the patient table is adjustable, as is the lateral position of the detector between the two end stands and hence along the span of the patient table. In a detector having a non-symmetrical field of view, its length and width orientation may be reversed. The plane of focus of the detector is selectable within a range of pivot angles. Alternatively, to accomplish ECT imaging, the detector is orbited about the patient at a selected intermediate position between the two end stands and at a selected radius of rotation. This orbital motion may be circular relative to a fixed patient position or, if desired, may be non-circular by adjusting the radial position of the scintillation detector, the height of the support structure or a synchronized combination of both. In non-circular orbital motion, the detector may also be rotated off of a radial focus.
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15 Claims
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1. A diagnostic imaging system empolying a scintillation camera detector, comprising:
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(a) two spaced apart end supports; (b) a patient table spanning and attached to said end suoports; (c) detector support means spanning and attached to said end supports in predetermined association with said patient table; and (d) means, contorllably slidably mounted on said support means, for carrying said scintillation camera detector; and (e) means for independently varying each of (i) the displacement of said means for carrying along said support means. (ii) angular displacement of said camera relative to said means for carrying, and (iii) rotational displacement of said camera relative to said means for carrying. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A medical diagnostic system comprising:
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(a) two spaced apart end supports; (b) a patient table supported at either end thereof by said end supports; (c) a radiation detector; (d) detector support means attached at either end to one of said end supports for supporting said radiation detector at a location intermediate said two end stands and spaced apart from said patient support; (e) wherein said means for supporting said radiation detector comprises a carriage to which said detector is mounted, a pair of parallel rods spanning the space between said pair of spaced apart end supports for together retaining said carriage, and means for laterally displacing said carriage along the length of said rods between said two end supports; and (f) apparatus further comprising means for pivoting the radiation detector relative to said carriage about an axis intersecting said carriage and orthogonal to the longitudinal axes of said rods.
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14. A medical diagnostic system comprising:
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(a) two spaced apart end supports; (b) a patient table supported at either end thereof by said end supports; (c) a radiation detector; (d) detector support means attached at either end to one of said end supports for supporting said radiation detector at a location intermediate said two end stands and spaced apart apart from said patient support; (e) wherein said means for supporting said radiation detector comprises a carriage to which said detector is mounted, a pair of parallel rods spanning the space between said pair of spaced apart end supports for together retaining said carriage, and means for laterally displacing said carriage along the length of said rods between said two end supports; and (f) means for altering the orientation of the radiation detector relative to said carriage with reference to a first axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axes of said rods and intersecting said patient table. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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