18525349. USER INTERFACE FOR CONCENTRIC INTERVENTIONAL DEVICES simplified abstract (Imperative Care, Inc.)

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USER INTERFACE FOR CONCENTRIC INTERVENTIONAL DEVICES

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 CONCENTRIC INTERVENTIONAL DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18525349 titled 'USER INTERFACE FOR CONCENTRIC INTERVENTIONAL DEVICES

The robotic interventional device control system described in the patent application includes a first interventional device nested within a second interventional device, with a sensor system to detect their positions and a user interface to visualize them.

  • The system consists of a first interventional device and a second interventional device, with the first being nested within the second.
  • A sensor system is in place to detect the positions of the two interventional devices.
  • The user interface includes visual representations of both devices, showing their distal ends for easy monitoring and control.

Potential Applications: - Minimally invasive surgeries - Endovascular procedures - Interventional radiology

Problems Solved: - Enhances precision in interventional procedures - Improves control and monitoring of multiple devices within the body

Benefits: - Increased accuracy in medical interventions - Enhanced visualization for surgeons - Streamlined control of interventional devices

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Robotic Interventional Device Control System for Medical Procedures" This technology can be utilized in hospitals, surgical centers, and medical research facilities for a wide range of interventional procedures, potentially revolutionizing the field of minimally invasive surgery.

Questions about Robotic Interventional Device Control System: 1. How does this system improve the accuracy of interventional procedures? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of using this technology in medical settings?


Original Abstract Submitted

A robotic interventional device control system includes a first interventional device having a first distal end; a second interventional device having a second distal end, wherein the first interventional device is configured to be concentrically nested within the second interventional device; a sensor system configured to detect a first position of the first interventional device and a second position of the second interventional device; and one or more hardware processors configured to generate a user interface. The user interface includes an instrument window comprising a first representation of the first interventional device, said first representation of the first interventional device including a first visual indication of the first distal end of the first interventional device; and a second representation of the second interventional device, said second representation of the second interventional device including a second visual indication of the second distal end of the second interventional device.