Three-dimensional light guidance system for invasive procedures
First Claim
1. A method of providing accurate placement and guidance of an elongate needle instrument, such as a biopsy needle, in percutaneous invasive procedures in which the instrument is inserted axially into a patient'"'"'s body to pierce a tartget zone within the patient'"'"'s body, said method comprisinggenerating a first planar beam of light above the patient such that the plane of said first planar beam passes through the target zone within the patient'"'"'s body;
- generating a second planar beam of light above the patient such that the plane of said second planar beam intersects the plane of said first planar beam to form a line of intersection and in addition also passes through the target zone within the patient'"'"'s body;
placing the leading point of of the instrument on the body of the patient at the point of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light on the patient'"'"'s body;
aligning the instrument within the plane if each planar beam of light such that the axis of the instrument coincides with the line of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light; and
inserting the aligned instrument into the patient'"'"'s body while maintaining the alignment of the instrument along the line of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light.
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Abstract
A three dimensional guidance system for percutaneous invasive procedures which develops a line of light above a patient'"'"'s body to indicate the entry point and path of the invasive instrument. Guidance is provided by alignment of the instrument with the line of light. The line is developed at the intersection of narrow beams of light from light sources mounted at one end and one side of the patient'"'"'s body. The light sources are mounted for rotation about mutually perpendicular axes and means is provided for precise adjustment of each light source relative to the patient'"'"'s body to accurately position the line of intersection.
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1. A method of providing accurate placement and guidance of an elongate needle instrument, such as a biopsy needle, in percutaneous invasive procedures in which the instrument is inserted axially into a patient'"'"'s body to pierce a tartget zone within the patient'"'"'s body, said method comprising
generating a first planar beam of light above the patient such that the plane of said first planar beam passes through the target zone within the patient'"'"'s body; -
generating a second planar beam of light above the patient such that the plane of said second planar beam intersects the plane of said first planar beam to form a line of intersection and in addition also passes through the target zone within the patient'"'"'s body; placing the leading point of of the instrument on the body of the patient at the point of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light on the patient'"'"'s body; aligning the instrument within the plane if each planar beam of light such that the axis of the instrument coincides with the line of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light; and inserting the aligned instrument into the patient'"'"'s body while maintaining the alignment of the instrument along the line of intersection of the first and second planar beams of light.
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