20240016515. SURGICAL ASSISTANCE DEVICE AND SURGERY SUPPORT SYSTEM simplified abstract (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOKAI NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SYSTEM)

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SURGICAL ASSISTANCE DEVICE AND SURGERY SUPPORT SYSTEM

Organization Name

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOKAI NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SYSTEM

Inventor(s)

Shota Nakamura of Nagoya-shi, Aichi (JP)

Toyofumi Yoshikawa of Nagoya-shi, Aichi (JP)

Takayuki Kitasaka of Toyota-shi, Aichi (JP)

Yuichiro Hayashi of Nagoya-shi, Aichi (JP)

Kensaku Mori of Nagoya-shi, Aichi (JP)

SURGICAL ASSISTANCE DEVICE AND SURGERY SUPPORT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240016515 titled 'SURGICAL ASSISTANCE DEVICE AND SURGERY SUPPORT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a surgical assistance device and surgery support system that can provide a clear view during arthroscopic surgery. The device includes multiple image capturing units, holding parts for each unit, and a base member. The image capturing units are arranged at an angle relative to reference lines passing through the holding parts.

  • The surgical assistance device captures images inside a body cavity during surgery.
  • It includes multiple image capturing units, holding parts, and a base member.
  • The image capturing units are held by the holding parts.
  • The holding parts are arranged in a way that defines reference lines.
  • The image capturing units are oriented at an angle relative to the reference lines.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Arthroscopic surgery: The device can be used to provide a clear view during arthroscopic procedures, allowing surgeons to perform the surgery more effectively.
  • Laparoscopic surgery: The device can also be used in laparoscopic procedures, providing a better field of view for surgeons.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Limited field of view: Arthroscopic and laparoscopic surgeries often have a limited field of view, making it difficult for surgeons to see the entire surgical area. This device solves this problem by providing a clear view of the body cavity.
  • Inadequate image capture: The device ensures that the image capturing units are properly oriented to capture clear images inside the body cavity, improving the quality of the captured images.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved surgical outcomes: With a clear view of the surgical area, surgeons can perform procedures more accurately, leading to improved surgical outcomes.
  • Enhanced visualization: The device allows for better visualization of the body cavity, enabling surgeons to identify and address any issues more effectively.
  • Increased efficiency: By providing a sufficient field of view, the device can help surgeons perform surgeries more efficiently, reducing the overall surgical time.


Original Abstract Submitted

an object is to provide a surgical assistance device and a surgery support system that can ensure a sufficient field of view during an arthroscopic surgery. the object can be achieved by a surgical assistance device for capturing an image inside a body cavity. the surgical assistance device includes: n image capturing units; holding parts, each of the holding parts holding each of the image capturing units; and a base member, and n is an integer that is greater than or equal to three. when n virtual lines each passing through each of the holding parts holding the n image capturing units are defined as reference lines for arrangement when the n virtual lines are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a virtual plane formed by the base member or the holding parts, each of the image capturing units is arranged so as to be oriented to outside at an angle that is greater than or equal to 0 degree and less than or equal to 10 degrees relative to each of the reference lines passing through each of the holding parts.