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System for indicating a position to be operated in a patient's body

  • US 5,050,608 A
  • Filed: 09/04/1990
  • Issued: 09/24/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/12/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for indicating a position in a patient'"'"'s body where an operation is to be performed, comprising:

  • an articulated arm including a base and a plurality of arms, one of said plurality of arms being a foremost arm;

    said plurality of arms and base being connected to each other by a joint whereby said plurality of arms are adapted to move and are connected by joints;

    a pointer having a tip connected to the end of the foremost arm for pointing at surgical positions;

    angular displacement sensing means provided at each of the joints, for producing angular signals representing an angular displacement of an adjacent arm;

    a cathode-ray tube display for displaying a plurality of tomographic images of a patient'"'"'s body combined with coordinates associated with the tomographic images;

    calculator means for responding to the angular signals and for producing arm position signals representing the position of the pointer, with respect to arm-base coordinates;

    coordinate conversion means for converting the arm position signals, based on the arm-base coordinates, to tomographic position signals corresponding to the tomographic images on the cathode-ray tube display with respect to CT coordinates;

    means, responsive to the tomographic position signals, and the position of said tip for producing a mark video signal;

    display means responsive to said mark video signal for displaying the position of the tip of the pointer on the cathode-ray tube display as a mark superimposing on the tomographic images developed on the cathode-ray tube display.

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