IX Innovation LLC (20240299094). INTERACTIVE EXTENDED-REALITY APPARATUSES FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY simplified abstract
INTERACTIVE EXTENDED-REALITY APPARATUSES FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jeffrey Roh of Seattle WA (US)
Justin Esterberg of Mesa AZ (US)
John Cronin of Jericho VT (US)
Seth Cronin of Essex Junction VT (US)
Michael John Baker of Georgia VT (US)
INTERACTIVE EXTENDED-REALITY APPARATUSES FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240299094 titled 'INTERACTIVE EXTENDED-REALITY APPARATUSES FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes methods, apparatuses, and systems for robotic surgery in an extended reality surgical simulation environment. It involves generating a digital twin from medical images to create a virtual surgical simulation environment, performing surgical actions on the digital twin, storing data related to the actions, and adjusting the surgical workflow based on historical data.
- Surgical robot network receives medical images of a patient
- Digital twin is generated from the images for virtual surgical simulation
- Surgical actions are performed on the digital twin
- Data of workflow objects and actions are stored
- Surgical robot network generates and adjusts surgical workflow based on historical data
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in medical training, surgical planning, and improving surgical outcomes by providing a realistic virtual environment for practicing procedures.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses the need for realistic surgical simulations, training opportunities, and the ability to adjust surgical workflows based on historical data to improve patient outcomes.
Benefits: The benefits include enhanced surgical training, improved surgical planning, better patient outcomes, and the ability to simulate complex procedures in a safe environment.
Commercial Applications: "Enhancing Surgical Training and Planning with Extended Reality Simulation Technology"
Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include research on virtual reality in surgical training, robotic surgery simulations, and medical imaging technologies.
Frequently Updated Research: Research on advancements in extended reality technology, robotic surgery simulations, and data analytics in surgical workflows may be relevant to this technology.
Questions about Robotic Surgery in Extended Reality Simulation: 1. How does this technology improve surgical training compared to traditional methods? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using virtual surgical simulations for training and planning?
Original Abstract Submitted
methods, apparatuses, and systems for performing robotic surgery in an extended-reality (xr) surgical simulation environment are disclosed. the disclosed systems provide a surgical metaverse in which a surgical robot network receives medical images of a patient. a digital twin is generated from the medical images that enables generation of a virtual surgical simulation environment for performing a surgical procedure. necessary workflow objects for the procedure are selected and surgical actions are performed on the digital twin. data of the workflow objects and actions in relation to the digital twin are stored. the surgical robot network generates a surgical workflow based on the workflow objects and actions and compares the surgical workflow to historical workflows to allow adjustment of the workflow in the surgical simulation virtual environment. the workflow, workflow objects, and actions in relation to the digital twin are sent to the surgical robot.
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