Percutaneous registration apparatus and method for use in computer-assisted surgical navigation
First Claim
1. An apparatus for facilitating percutaneous placement of surgical instruments into the spine, adapted for use with a surgical navigation system employing an energy-detecting array in communication with a surgical navigation computer to track positions of instruments in three dimensional space relative to a known reference point, said apparatus comprising:
- a connector adapted to be rigidly attached to a portion of the spine;
at least one central post connected to said connector;
a position identification structure rigidly and removably connected to said central post at a predetermined position on said central post and adapted to be reconnected at the same said predetermined position, said identification structure being further adapted to allow a patient to be scanned with the structure connected to the central post, said structure including an assembly for communicating positioning information with respect to said assembly to the energy detecting array and surgical navigation computer; and
a connector assembly for said reconnecting of said structure substantially to said predetermined position on said central post.
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Abstract
An apparatus and procedures for percutaneous placement of surgical implants and instruments such as, for example, screws, rods, wires and plates into various body parts using image guided surgery. The invention includes an apparatus for use with a surgical navigation system, an attaching device rigidly connected to a body part, such as the spinous process of a vertebrae, with an identification superstructure rigidly but removably connected to the attaching device. This identification superstructure, for example, is a reference arc and fiducial array which accomplishes the function of identifying the location of the superstructure, and, therefore, the body part to which it is fixed, during imaging by CAT scan or MRI, and later during medical procedures.
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73 Claims
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1. An apparatus for facilitating percutaneous placement of surgical instruments into the spine, adapted for use with a surgical navigation system employing an energy-detecting array in communication with a surgical navigation computer to track positions of instruments in three dimensional space relative to a known reference point, said apparatus comprising:
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a connector adapted to be rigidly attached to a portion of the spine;
at least one central post connected to said connector;
a position identification structure rigidly and removably connected to said central post at a predetermined position on said central post and adapted to be reconnected at the same said predetermined position, said identification structure being further adapted to allow a patient to be scanned with the structure connected to the central post, said structure including an assembly for communicating positioning information with respect to said assembly to the energy detecting array and surgical navigation computer; and
a connector assembly for said reconnecting of said structure substantially to said predetermined position on said central post. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for monitoring the location of an instrument, surgical implant and various portions of the body, to be operated on, using a surgical navigation system with a surgical navigation computer and a digitizer array for monitoring the location of instruments in three-dimensional space relative to a known reference point, said method comprising the steps of:
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attaching a fixture having a central post to a portion of the spine;
removably attaching an identification structure including a fiducial array and a reference arc to said central post;
providing a scanned three-dimensional image of a patient including said fiducial array rigidly attached to said central post of said fixture, said fixture being rigidly attached to the patient to identify the position of said fixture and said fiducial array on the scanned image;
using an image-guided system, by touching an image guided surgical pointer to one or more fiducials on the fiducial array to register the location of a spinal element fixed to said array; and
emitting a signal from said reference arc to indicate changes in position of the spinal clement during a surgical procedure. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A system for use in performing the percutaneous placement of surgical implants and instruments into the spine using image guided surgery and a surgical navigation computer and energy detecting array, said system comprising:
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means for attaching a fixture to a portion of the spine;
means for communicating position information to the surgical navigation computer and energy detecting array said means rigidly and removably connected to said means for attaching a fixture;
means for providing location information of said spinal portion to the surgical navigation system adapted to be connected to spinal elements;
means for indicating screw-head position said means electrically connected to the surgical navigation system and adapted to mate with the head of a screw implanted in one or more of said spinal elements. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. An implant system for facilitating percutaneous placement of an implant in an anatomy and adapted for use with a surgical navigation system to track positions of the implant system in space, said implant system comprising:
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an implant inserter adapted to releasably attach to the implant; and
a position identification structure rigidly and removably attached to said implant inserter;
wherein said position identification structure includes an assembly for providing position information to the surgical navigation system. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42)
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43. An implant system for facilitating percutaneous placement of an implant in an anatomy and adapted use with a surgical navigation system to track positions in space, said implant system comprising:
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an implant inserter operably interconnected to the implant;
a position identification structure operably interconnected with said implant inserter;
wherein said position identification structure is trackable by the surgical navigation system having a position sensing unit to determine a position of at least one of said implant inserter, said implant, said reference structure, or combinations thereof. - View Dependent Claims (44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 69, 70)
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63. An implant system for facilitating percutaneous placement of an implant in an anatomy that can be used with a surgical navigation system to track positions in space, the implant system comprising:
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an implant having a head and a body operable to be positioned relative to a selected portion of the anatomy;
an implant inserter operable to be interconnected to said head of said implant; and
a reference structure operable to be interconnected with said implant inserter;
wherein said reference structure is operable with the surgical navigation system having a position sensing unit to identify relative positions of reference points to be displayed at the reference structure to determine a position and produce position data of at least one of said implant inserter, said implant, said reference structure, or combinations thereof;
wherein said implant inserter is operable to move said implant relative to the anatomy. - View Dependent Claims (49, 50, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73)
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