Enhanced graphic features for computer assisted surgery system
First Claim
1. A method for inserting multiple guide pins into a bone, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating at least one x-ray image of the bone and displaying said at least one x-ray image on a display means;
(b) positioning a drill guide in the vicinity of the bone, said drill guide comprising a bore portion that defines a real trajectory for drilling;
(c) generating a graphic representation of the real trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories, said virtual trajectories having fixed and known relationships to the real trajectory and representing possible positions for subsequent real trajectories;
(d) superimposing the representations of the real trajectory and virtual trajectories over the at least one x-ray image of the bone;
(e) repositioning the drill guide into a desired position relative to the bone; and
(f) inserting a guide pin into the bone;
wherein the surgeon positions the drill guide based on the alignment of the graphic representations of the real and virtual trajectories relative to the image of the bone.
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Abstract
A computer assisted surgery system with is enhanced graphics features is described for assisting a surgeon in orthopaedic procedures. A system is described for use in inserting multiple guide pins in hip fracture surgery using a single bore drill guide that has a graphical representation comprising its real trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories, the virtual trajectories representing potential positions of other guide pins to be placed during the procedure. Additionally, representations of inserted guide pins and virtual trajectories may be retained on the display at their inserted positions for use in aligning subsequent guide pins. A system is also described for orientation of an acetabular cup in a total hip replacement surgery. During cup insertion, the surgeon is provided with information regarding the orientation of the cup with respect to a pelvic reference frame that is based on accepted pelvic landmarks. The positions of each landmark is calculated by the system when a probe with a virtual tip, separate from its physical tip, is overlaid on the landmark in roughly orthogonal images of the pelvis.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for inserting multiple guide pins into a bone, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) generating at least one x-ray image of the bone and displaying said at least one x-ray image on a display means;
(b) positioning a drill guide in the vicinity of the bone, said drill guide comprising a bore portion that defines a real trajectory for drilling;
(c) generating a graphic representation of the real trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories, said virtual trajectories having fixed and known relationships to the real trajectory and representing possible positions for subsequent real trajectories;
(d) superimposing the representations of the real trajectory and virtual trajectories over the at least one x-ray image of the bone;
(e) repositioning the drill guide into a desired position relative to the bone; and
(f) inserting a guide pin into the bone;
wherein the surgeon positions the drill guide based on the alignment of the graphic representations of the real and virtual trajectories relative to the image of the bone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for inserting multiple guide pins into a bone, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) generating at least one image of the bone and displaying said at least one image on a display;
(b) positioning a drill guide in the vicinity of the bone, the drill guide comprising a bore portion that defines a real trajectory for drilling;
(c) generating a graphic representation of the real trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories, the virtual trajectories having fixed and known relationships to the real trajectory and representing possible positions for subsequent real trajectories;
(d) superimposing the representation of the real trajectory and virtual trajectories over the at least one image of the bone;
(e) repositioning the drill guide into a desired position relative to the bone;
(f) inserting a guide pin into the bone;
(g) positioning the drill guide based on the alignment of the graphic representations of the real and virtual trajectories relative to the image of the bone;
(h) generating a second graphic representation of the real trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories;
(i) retaining a superposition of the graphic representation of the real drilling trajectory and one or more virtual trajectories over the at least one image of the bone at positions corresponding to a recorded pose; and
(j) displaying the retained graphic representation of the real and virtual trajectories for subsequent guide pin insertions.
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