18525499. USER INTERFACE FOR INTERVENTIONAL DEVICE IDENTIFICATION simplified abstract (Imperative Care, Inc.)

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USER INTERFACE FOR INTERVENTIONAL DEVICE IDENTIFICATION

Organization Name

Imperative Care, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Lilip Lau of Los Altos CA (US)

Kyle Bartholomew of Campbell CA (US)

Sami Ur-Rehman Shad of Fremont CA (US)

Hilary Ann Koster of Easley SC (US)

Dave Bim-merle of Mountain View CA (US)

Courtney Helland of San Francisco CA (US)

Kevin Jeanneret of Mountain View CA (US)

David Gonzalez of Campbell CA (US)

Sarah Plewe of Foster City CA (US)

USER INTERFACE FOR INTERVENTIONAL DEVICE IDENTIFICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18525499 titled 'USER INTERFACE FOR INTERVENTIONAL DEVICE IDENTIFICATION

The abstract describes a robotic interventional device control system that includes a robotic drive system, an interventional device assembly with multiple devices, sensors to identify the devices, and processors to generate a user interface.

  • The system consists of a robotic drive system that can be coupled with multiple interventional devices.
  • Sensors are used to identify the specific interventional device being used based on its identifier.
  • Processors receive data from the sensors and generate a user interface with an instrument window.
  • The instrument window displays representations of the interventional devices and markers indicating the type of device being represented.

Potential Applications: - Medical procedures requiring precise control of interventional devices. - Industrial applications where robotic control of tools is necessary.

Problems Solved: - Ensures accurate identification and control of interventional devices. - Streamlines the user interface for easier operation.

Benefits: - Improved precision and efficiency in interventional procedures. - Enhanced safety through accurate device identification. - Simplified user interface for better user experience.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Robotic Interventional Device Control System for Precision Procedures" This technology can be utilized in medical settings for surgeries and interventions, as well as in industrial environments for automated processes requiring tool control.

Questions about Robotic Interventional Device Control System: 1. How does the system ensure accurate identification of interventional devices? The system uses sensors to identify devices based on their unique identifiers, ensuring precise control.

2. What are the potential benefits of using this robotic control system in medical procedures? The system can improve precision, efficiency, and safety in interventional procedures, leading to better patient outcomes.


Original Abstract Submitted

A robotic interventional device control system includes a robotic drive system; an interventional device assembly comprising a plurality of interventional devices having an identifier and configured to couple to the robotic drive system, a plurality of sensors configured to identify one of the plurality of interventional devices based on the identifier when the one of the plurality of interventional devices is coupled to the robotic drive system; one or more hardware processors configured to receive interventional device identity data from the plurality of sensors and generate a user interface comprising an instrument window. The instrument window includes a plurality of interventional device representations representing one of the plurality of interventional devices, a plurality of interventional device markers associated with one of the plurality of interventional device representations and configured to indicate a type of the interventional device represented by the one of the plurality of interventional device representations.