18290326. INTRALUMINAL TREATMENT GUIDANCE FROM PRIOR EXTRALUMINAL IMAGING, INTRALUMINAL DATA, AND COREGISTRATION simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)

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INTRALUMINAL TREATMENT GUIDANCE FROM PRIOR EXTRALUMINAL IMAGING, INTRALUMINAL DATA, AND COREGISTRATION

Organization Name

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.

Inventor(s)

Rebecca Ann Jenkins of SAN DIEGO CA (US)

Ryan Michael Sotak of COLORADO SPRINGS CO (US)

Ehud Nachtomy of HERZLIYA (IL)

Emily Brown of AMSTERDAM (NL)

Ronald Helmstrijd of BEST (NL)

INTRALUMINAL TREATMENT GUIDANCE FROM PRIOR EXTRALUMINAL IMAGING, INTRALUMINAL DATA, AND COREGISTRATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18290326 titled 'INTRALUMINAL TREATMENT GUIDANCE FROM PRIOR EXTRALUMINAL IMAGING, INTRALUMINAL DATA, AND COREGISTRATION

The abstract describes a co-registration system that displays intravascular images and bookmarks within corresponding x-ray images, allowing for the visualization of treatment devices along a blood vessel.

  • Processor circuit displays intravascular images and bookmarks within x-ray images.
  • Receives x-ray images and intravascular data from an imaging device and catheter, respectively.
  • Co-registers intravascular data to x-ray images for accurate visualization.
  • Generates and displays bookmarks along the blood vessel during imaging phase.
  • Displays bookmarks and intravascular images in different x-ray images during treatment phase.

Potential Applications: - Medical imaging for interventional procedures - Guiding treatment devices during surgeries or interventions

Problems Solved: - Accurate visualization of treatment devices within blood vessels - Improved precision in guiding treatment devices to specific locations

Benefits: - Enhanced visualization for medical professionals - Increased accuracy in treatment procedures

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Co-Registration System for Interventional Procedures" This technology can be used in hospitals, clinics, and medical centers for various interventional procedures, potentially increasing efficiency and accuracy in treatments.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the co-registration system improve the accuracy of treatment procedures? 2. What are the potential limitations of using this technology in clinical settings?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in medical imaging technologies and interventional procedures to enhance the effectiveness of the co-registration system.


Original Abstract Submitted

A co-registration system includes a processor circuit that displays one or more intravascular images corresponding to locations along a blood vessel and associated bookmarks within a corresponding x-ray image. The processor circuit receives, from an x-ray imaging device, x-ray images while an intravascular catheter moves through the blood vessel. The processor circuit receives, from the catheter, intravascular data representative of the blood vessel. The processor circuit co-registers the intravascular data to an x-ray image received from the x-ray imaging device. During an imaging phase, the processor circuit generates and displays, based on the coregistered data, bookmarks along the blood vessel. During a later treatment phase, the bookmarks are also displayed in different x-ray images, along with one or more intravascular image corresponding to locations along the blood vessel at which a treatment device is positioned.