Process of stereotactic optical navigation
First Claim
1. A process for providing in a simultaneous display of representations showing the positional relationship of a surgical instrument in a computer graphics display of a patient'"'"'s anatomy, comprising the steps of:
- scanning the patient'"'"'s anatomy with an MR or CT scanner to obtain stereotactic image-scanner data representing the patient'"'"'s anatomy and referenced in scanner-data coordinates, said stereotactic image-scanner data including CT or MR data;
storing said stereotactic image-scanner data in scanner-data coordinates;
optically sensing plural different fields of view with a plurality of cameras, each of said different fields of view containing said patient'"'"'s anatomy and said surgical instrument, whereby to provide location data on said surgical instrument related to said patient'"'"'s anatomy and referenced in camera coordinates;
transforming said location data on said surgical instrument referenced in said camera coordinates to transformed surgical-instrument data referenced in said scanner-data coordinates;
combining said transformed surgical-instrument data and said stereotactic image-scanner data to form combined display data referenced in said scanner-data coordinates to provide display signals; and
driving a computer graphics display with said combined display data to simultaneously display an image currently representative of said surgical instrument related to said patient'"'"'s anatomy.
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Abstract
A system for quantitative computer graphic determination of positions on a patient'"'"'s anatomy and positions on associated equipment located near the patient'"'"'s anatomy in relation to anatomical data, as from CT or MR scanning. A first camera produces a quantitative electronic readout of its field-of-view which provides a determination of relative spacial coordinates of uniquely identifiable points in its field-of-view. A second camera produces a quantitative electronic readout of its field-of-view which provides a determination of relative spacial coordinates of uniquely identifiable points in its field-of-view. The two cameras are located with respect to the patient'"'"'s anatomy and the associated equipment so that the fields-of-view of the cameras include both the patient'"'"'s anatomy and the equipment, but are taken from different directions. A body marker is positioned with respect to the patient'"'"'s anatomy at a known position relative to said patient anatomy. The body marker has known coordinates in a stereotactic coordinate system that is established relative to the patient'"'"'s anatomy so that the coordinates of all identifiable points in the fields of view of the two cameras can be determined relative to the stereotactic coordinate system and related to imaging data.
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1. A process for providing in a simultaneous display of representations showing the positional relationship of a surgical instrument in a computer graphics display of a patient'"'"'s anatomy, comprising the steps of:
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scanning the patient'"'"'s anatomy with an MR or CT scanner to obtain stereotactic image-scanner data representing the patient'"'"'s anatomy and referenced in scanner-data coordinates, said stereotactic image-scanner data including CT or MR data; storing said stereotactic image-scanner data in scanner-data coordinates; optically sensing plural different fields of view with a plurality of cameras, each of said different fields of view containing said patient'"'"'s anatomy and said surgical instrument, whereby to provide location data on said surgical instrument related to said patient'"'"'s anatomy and referenced in camera coordinates; transforming said location data on said surgical instrument referenced in said camera coordinates to transformed surgical-instrument data referenced in said scanner-data coordinates; combining said transformed surgical-instrument data and said stereotactic image-scanner data to form combined display data referenced in said scanner-data coordinates to provide display signals; and driving a computer graphics display with said combined display data to simultaneously display an image currently representative of said surgical instrument related to said patient'"'"'s anatomy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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