Method and apparatus for providing related images over time of a portion of the anatomy using fiducial implants
First Claim
1. A method for diagnosing the condition of certain internal portions of the human anatomy comprising:
- a. implanting three fiducial implants on a portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed in spatial relationship to form a plane;
b. taking a first series of images at parallel crosssectional slices of fixed thickness of the portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed;
c. reformatting the images formed by said slices to be parallel to the plane formed by said fiducial implants;
d. taking a second series of images of parallel cross-sectional slices of the portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed;
e. reformatting the images formed by said second series to be parallel to the plane formed by said fiducial implants; and
f. comparing the images formed by said first series of slices with the images created by said second series of slices to determine any differences for the purposes of diagnoses.
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Abstract
The present invention pertains to a fiducial implant for the human body that is detectable by an imaging system. The invention is comprised of a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is configured to be detected by an imaging system when place beneath the skin. The second portion is configured for fixed attachment to a bone beneath the skin without penetrating entirely through the bone and without fracturing the bone. The first portion is of dectable size and comprised of a material for detection by an imaging system, and sufficiently small to avoid the distortion of the skin when placed at an interface between the skin and the bone. The first portion also has at least a portion which is spherical defines a surfacee for cooperating with a tool for securing the second portion to the bone. Additionally, the placement of three fiducial implants into a portion of anatomy of the human body allows for the recreation of a particular image slice of the portion of the anatomy taken by an imaging system with respect to a first time period, at subsequent imaging sessions and also with different scan modalities. This provides a doctor with the ability to accurately follow the progress of the portion of the anatomy of interest. Moreover, the existence of three fiducial implants allows a target to be identified within the portion of anatomy relative to an external coordinate system. The portion of anatomy with the target may then be operated on, for instance, robotically, or precisely irradiated.
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1. A method for diagnosing the condition of certain internal portions of the human anatomy comprising:
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a. implanting three fiducial implants on a portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed in spatial relationship to form a plane; b. taking a first series of images at parallel crosssectional slices of fixed thickness of the portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed; c. reformatting the images formed by said slices to be parallel to the plane formed by said fiducial implants; d. taking a second series of images of parallel cross-sectional slices of the portion of the anatomy to be diagnosed; e. reformatting the images formed by said second series to be parallel to the plane formed by said fiducial implants; and f. comparing the images formed by said first series of slices with the images created by said second series of slices to determine any differences for the purposes of diagnoses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for providing comparable images over time of a portion of the anatomy having three fiducial implants comprising the steps of:
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taking a first series of cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy at a first time period, said first series of images slices being taken through said fiducial implants said three fiducial implants being spaced at given positions in the anatomy; taking a second series of cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy at a second time interval wherein at least one of said second series of image slices being taken through at least one of said fiducial implants; reformatting at least one image slice of the anatomy formed from the second series of image slices taken at the second time period to provide a substantially identical cross-section of the anatomy as that shown in at least one image slice from the first series of image slices taken at the first time period. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method for providing comparable images over time of a portion of anatomy having three fiducial implants in spaced relationship comprising the steps of:
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a. taking a first series of cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy during a first time period; b. reformatting an image slice of the portion of the anatomy taken at the first time period to a specified view; c. taking a second series of cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy during a second time period, said second time period being distinct from said first time period; and d. reformatting an image slice of the portion of the anatomy taken at the second time period to be of the same view as the image slice of the portion of the anatomy taken at the first time period. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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- 13. The method according to claim 28 wherein the step of locating the fiducial implants includes the step of determining the center of mass of each fiducial implant.
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15. A method for providing comparable images of a portion of anatomy having three fiducial implants comprising the steps of:
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(a) taking cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy during a first time period; and (b) reformatting an image of a specified view of the anatomy with respect to an internal coordinate system defined by said three implants. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A method for providing comparable images of a portion of anatomy comprising the steps of:
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(a) implanting three fiducial implants in spaced relationship; (b) taking cross-sectional image slices of the portion of the anatomy during a first time period; and (c) reformatting an image of a specified view of the anatomy with respect to an internal coordinate system defined by said three implants. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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