Apparatus and method for positioning patient
First Claim
1. Apparatus for positioning a patient in a desired position during a medical procedure, the patient having a body including a head and a face said apparatus includingmeans for restraining the portion of the patient'"'"'s body being subjected to said medical procedure,tracking means for tracking motion of said body portion,computer means for receiving signals from said tracking means and determining if said body portion has moved from the desired position and if it has emitting a corrective signal, andpower means for receiving said computer means corrective signals and responsively moving said body portion to the desired position, said power means being capable of moving said body portion in both translational and rotational directions,said means for restraining including means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head,said means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head having a head support portion for underlying support of the patient'"'"'s head and a mask for overlying the patient'"'"'s face, andmask securing means for securing said head support and said mask with a patient'"'"'s head positioned therebetween,said power means including motor means operatively associated with said head support for moving said head support to the desired position,said motor means including (a) a first motor for moving said head support in a first translational direction (b) a second motor for moving said head support in a second translational direction generally perpendicular to said first translational direction, and (c) a third motor for moving said head support in a third translational direction generally perpendicular to said first and second translational directions, andsaid motor means also including (a) a fourth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head restraint about said first translational direction, (b) a fifth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said second translational direction, and (c) a sixth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said third translational direction.
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Abstract
Apparatus is disclosed for maintaining the position of a patient during a dical procedure such as imaging by position emission tomography (PET) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or radiotherapeutic uses of medical procedures wherein maintaining a portion of the patient'"'"'s body in a stationary position is important. The apparatus includes a system for tracking motion of the particular body portion of interest, such as the head, a computer for receiving signals from the tracking system, and determining if undesired motion of the body portion has occurred and, if so, issuing a corrective signal which through a plurality of motors effects repositioning of the body portion to the desired location. This monitoring and repositioning may take place at a very high frequency. A particular contemplated use is immobilizing and positioning of the head during brain scans. An associated method is disclosed.
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26 Claims
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1. Apparatus for positioning a patient in a desired position during a medical procedure, the patient having a body including a head and a face said apparatus including
means for restraining the portion of the patient'"'"'s body being subjected to said medical procedure, tracking means for tracking motion of said body portion, computer means for receiving signals from said tracking means and determining if said body portion has moved from the desired position and if it has emitting a corrective signal, and power means for receiving said computer means corrective signals and responsively moving said body portion to the desired position, said power means being capable of moving said body portion in both translational and rotational directions, said means for restraining including means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head, said means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head having a head support portion for underlying support of the patient'"'"'s head and a mask for overlying the patient'"'"'s face, and mask securing means for securing said head support and said mask with a patient'"'"'s head positioned therebetween, said power means including motor means operatively associated with said head support for moving said head support to the desired position, said motor means including (a) a first motor for moving said head support in a first translational direction (b) a second motor for moving said head support in a second translational direction generally perpendicular to said first translational direction, and (c) a third motor for moving said head support in a third translational direction generally perpendicular to said first and second translational directions, and said motor means also including (a) a fourth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head restraint about said first translational direction, (b) a fifth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said second translational direction, and (c) a sixth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said third translational direction.
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10. Apparatus for positioning a patient in a desired position during a medical procedure, the patient having a body, the body including a head and a face, said apparatus including
means for restraining the portion of the patient'"'"'s body being subjected to said medical procedure, tracking means for tracking motion of said body portion, computer means for receiving signals from said tracking means and determining if said body portion has moved from the desired position and if it has emitted a corrective signal, power means for receiving said computer means corrective signals and responsively moving said body portion to the desired position, said means for restraining including means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head, said means for restraining the patient'"'"'s head having a head support portion for underlying support of the patient'"'"'s head, a mask for overlying the patient'"'"'s face, and mask securing means for securing said head support and said mask with the patient'"'"'s head positioned therebetween, said power means including motor means operatively associated with said head support for moving said head support to the desired position; -
said motor means including a first motor for moving said head support in a first translational direction, a second motor for moving said head support in a second translational direction generally perpendicular to said first translational direction, and a third motor for moving said head support in a third translational direction generally perpendicular to said first and second translational directions, said motor means also including a fourth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head restraint about said first translational direction, a fifth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said second translational direction, and a sixth motor for effecting rotary movement of said head support about said third translational direction, said first motor being mounted for rotational movement with said fourth motor, said second motor being mounted for rotational movement with said fifth motor, said third motor being mounted for rotational movement with said sixth motor, said first motor and said fourth motor having output shafts oriented generally parallel to said first translational direction, said second motor and said fifth motor having output shafts oriented generally parallel to said second translational direction, and said third motor and said sixth motor having output shafts oriented generally parallel to said third translational direction. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method for positioning a patient in a desired position during a medical procedure, the patient having a body with a head, the head having a face and an undersurface, said method including
providing tracking means for tracking motion of a portion of said patient'"'"'s body, computer means for emitting a signal when said patient body portion is not in the desired position and responsive power means for moving said patient body portion to the desired position when said computer means emits a said signal to said power means, said power means being capable of moving the patient body portion in both translational and rotational directions, restraining the portion of said patient'"'"'s body which is being subjected to said medical procedure, tracking motion of said body portion, employing a plurality of motors which form a part of said power means to move said body portion to the desired position responsive to said signals from said computer means, and employing a combination of at least one of the following in effecting said corrective movement: - (a) translation of the patient'"'"'s head in at least one of three translational directions and (b) rotation of said patient'"'"'s head in at least one of three rotational directions.
- View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A method for positioning a patient in a desired position during a medical procedure, the patient having a body with a head, the head having a face and an undersurface, said method including
providing tracking means for tracking motion of a portion of said patient'"'"'s body, computer means for emitting a signal when said patient body portion is not in the desired position and responsive power means for moving said patient body portion to the desired position when said computer means emits a said signal to said power means, said power means being capable of moving the patient body portion in both translational and rotational directions, restraining the portion of said patient'"'"'s body which is being subjected to said medical procedure, tracking motion of said body portion, employing a plurality of motors which form a part of said power means to move said body portion to the desired position responsive to said signals from said computer means, employing a first said motor to translate said head in a first linear direction, employing a second said motor to translate said head in a second linear direction which is generally perpendicular to said first linear direction, employing a third said motor to translate said head in a third linear direction which is generally perpendicular to said first and second linear direction, employing a fourth said motor to rotate said head about said first linear direction, employing a fifth said motor to rotate said head about said second linear direction, and employing a sixth said motor to rotate said head about said third linear direction.
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