System and method for radar-assisted catheter guidance and control
First Claim
1. A method for controlling movement of a tool having a distal end to be inserted in a body, comprising;
- applying a force to said distal end of a tool inserted in a body by generating an external magnetic field;
regulating said force to move said distal end in a desired direction within said body; and
locating said distal end in said body by radar by processing radar data to identify contrast between said distal end and body tissues near said distal end, said contrast resulting from the dielectric constants of said distal end and said body tissues wherein said processing of said radar data filters out the background clutter associated with said body tissues based on said dielectric constants to determine the position coordinates of said distal end.
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Abstract
A Catheter Guidance Control and Imaging (CGCI) system whereby a magnetic tip attached to a surgical tool is detected, displayed and influenced positionally so as to allow diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to be performed is described. The tools that can be so equipped include catheters, guidewires, and secondary tools such as lasers and balloons. The magnetic tip performs two functions. First, it allows the position and orientation of the tip to be determined by using a radar system such as, for example, a radar range finder or radar imaging system. Incorporating the radar system allows the CGCI apparatus to detect accurately the position, orientation and rotation of the surgical tool embedded in a patient during surgery. In one embodiment, the image generated by the radar is displayed with the operating room imagery equipment such as, for example, X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, MRI, CAT-Scan, PET-Scan, etc. In one embodiment, the image is synchronized with the aid of fiduciary markers located by a 6-Degrees of Freedom (6-DOF) sensor. The CGCI apparatus combined with the radar and the 6-DOF sensor allows the tool tip to be pulled, pushed, turned, and forcefully held in the desired position by applying an appropriate magnetic field external to the patient'"'"'s body. A virtual representation of the magnetic tip serves as an operator control. This control possesses a one-to-one positional relationship with the magnetic tip inside the patient'"'"'s body. Additionally, this control provides tactile feedback to the operator'"'"'s hands in the appropriate axis or axes if the magnetic tip encounters an obstacle. The output of this control combined with the magnetic tip position and orientation feedback allows a servo system to control the external magnetic field.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for controlling movement of a tool having a distal end to be inserted in a body, comprising;
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applying a force to said distal end of a tool inserted in a body by generating an external magnetic field; regulating said force to move said distal end in a desired direction within said body; and locating said distal end in said body by radar by processing radar data to identify contrast between said distal end and body tissues near said distal end, said contrast resulting from the dielectric constants of said distal end and said body tissues wherein said processing of said radar data filters out the background clutter associated with said body tissues based on said dielectric constants to determine the position coordinates of said distal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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