Rotation locking driver for image guided instruments
First Claim
1. A trackable medical instrument, comprising:
- a guide member adapted to be positionally tracked by a surgical navigation system;
an emitter array coupled to said guide member for position tracking said guide member;
a drive shaft rotatably coupled to said guide member;
a locking mechanism provided along said drive shaft, said locking mechanism having an unlocked position in which said drive shaft rotates relative to said guide member and a locked position in which said drive shaft is rotationally stationary relative to said guide member;
wherein said locking mechanism includes a retaining shaft connected to said drive shaft, said retaining shaft having a retaining flange with a locking slot defined therein;
wherein said locking mechanism includes a locking pin adapted to engage said locking slot for locking said drive shaft in a rotationally stationary condition; and
wherein said locking mechanism includes a locking member,provided along said drive shaft between said flange and said guide member, said locking member having an inward radially extending flange with said locking pin extending from said inward extending flange and a guide pin extending from said inward extending flange, said guide member having a guide slot defined therein for guiding said guide pin.
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Abstract
A trackable medical instrument includes a guide member and an emitter array coupled to the guide member. A drive shaft is rotatably coupled to the guide member, and a locking mechanism is provided along the drive shaft. The emitter array emits a signal that is used to track the position of the guide member. The locking mechanism has an unlocked position in which the drive shaft rotates relative to the guide member. The locking mechanism also has a locked position in which the drive shaft is rotationally stationary relative to the guide member. A processor tracks medical instruments using a sensor array and a reference array. A display that is operatively coupled to the processor displays the position of the instrument in relation to a patient.
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19 Claims
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1. A trackable medical instrument, comprising:
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a guide member adapted to be positionally tracked by a surgical navigation system;
an emitter array coupled to said guide member for position tracking said guide member;
a drive shaft rotatably coupled to said guide member;
a locking mechanism provided along said drive shaft, said locking mechanism having an unlocked position in which said drive shaft rotates relative to said guide member and a locked position in which said drive shaft is rotationally stationary relative to said guide member;
wherein said locking mechanism includes a retaining shaft connected to said drive shaft, said retaining shaft having a retaining flange with a locking slot defined therein;
wherein said locking mechanism includes a locking pin adapted to engage said locking slot for locking said drive shaft in a rotationally stationary condition; and
wherein said locking mechanism includes a locking member,provided along said drive shaft between said flange and said guide member, said locking member having an inward radially extending flange with said locking pin extending from said inward extending flange and a guide pin extending from said inward extending flange, said guide member having a guide slot defined therein for guiding said guide pin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An apparatus, comprising:
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a surgical navigation system including a sensor array for position tracking a trackabale medical instrument in a patient; and
said trackable medical instrument including a guide member, an emitter array coupled to said guide member, said emitter array being operatively coupled to said surgical navigation system for position tracking said trackable medical instrument, a drive shaft rotatably coupled to said guide member, a tool coupled to said drive shaft, and a locking mechanism provided along said drive shaft, said locking mechanism having an unlocked position in which said tool rotates relative to said guide member and a locked position in which said tool is locked at a specified rotational orientation relative to said emitter array to ensure that the rotational orientation of said tool within the patient is known. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a processor operatively coupled to said emitter array to track said trackable. medical instrument;
a display operatively coupled to said processor for displaying the position of said trackable medical instrument; and
a reference array operatively coupled to said processor for generating signals representing various reference body locations of the patient.
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12. A trackable medical instrument, comprising:
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a guide member adapted to be positionally tracked by a surgical navigation system;
an emitter array coupled to said guide member for position tracking said guide member;
a drive shaft rotatably coupled to said guide member, said drive shaft being configured to rotate a tool; and
a locking mechanism provided along said drive shaft, said locking mechanism having an unlocked position in which said drive shaft rotates relative to said guide member and a locked position in which said drive shaft is locked at a specified rotational orientation relative to said emitter array to ensure that the rotational orientation of the tool is known. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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