MEDIVIEW XR, INC. (20240225748). PLANNING AND PERFORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES WITH HOLOGRAPHIC GUIDE simplified abstract
PLANNING AND PERFORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES WITH HOLOGRAPHIC GUIDE
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Inventor(s)
Jeffrey H. Yanof of Cleveland OH (US)
Peter Nicholas Braido of Wyoming MN (US)
Aydan Thomas Hanlon of Shaker Heights OH (US)
Ross Daniel Hinrichsen of Minneapolis MN (US)
PLANNING AND PERFORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES WITH HOLOGRAPHIC GUIDE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240225748 titled 'PLANNING AND PERFORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES WITH HOLOGRAPHIC GUIDE
The abstract describes a method for planning and performing an interventional procedure on a patient using an augmented reality system, tracked instruments, and image acquisition systems.
- Augmented reality system, tracked instrument, and image acquisition systems are provided.
- Tracked instrument collects data using sensors to provide a tracked instrument dataset.
- First image acquisition system acquires the first holographic image dataset from the patient.
- Second image acquisition system acquires the second holographic image dataset from the patient.
Potential Applications: - Medical procedures - Surgical interventions - Training simulations
Problems Solved: - Enhancing precision in interventional procedures - Improving visualization for surgeons - Facilitating training for medical professionals
Benefits: - Increased accuracy in procedures - Enhanced patient outcomes - Improved training efficiency
Commercial Applications: Title: "Augmented Reality System for Interventional Procedures" This technology can be utilized in medical facilities for various interventional procedures, improving accuracy and efficiency in surgeries and training programs. The market implications include increased demand for advanced medical technologies in healthcare settings.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the augmented reality system enhance visualization during interventional procedures? 2. What are the advantages of using tracked instruments in medical interventions?
Original Abstract Submitted
embodiments of the present disclosure may include a method for planning and performing an interventional procedure on a patient, the method including steps of providing an augmented reality system, a tracked instrument, a first image acquisition system, a second image acquisition system, and a computer system with a processor and a memory, the tracked instrument having a plurality of sensors to provide a tracked instrument dataset, the first image acquisition system, and the computer system in communication with the augmented reality system, the tracked instrument, the first image acquisition system, and the second image acquisition system. embodiments may also include acquiring, by the first image acquisition system, the first holographic image dataset from the patient. embodiments may also include acquiring, by the second image acquisition system, the second holographic image dataset from the patient.