Raytrx, LLC (20240266033). SURGERY VISUALIZATION THEATRE simplified abstract
Contents
SURGERY VISUALIZATION THEATRE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Michael Hayes Freeman of Tulsa OK (US)
Mitchael C. Freeman of Sapulpa OK (US)
Montgomery H.F. Freeman of Dana Point CA (US)
Thomas A. Finley of Tulsa OK (US)
Linda Lam of Sierra Madre CA (US)
Victoria M. Mcartor of Tulsa OK (US)
Steven Yeager of Colorado Springs CO (US)
David Kessler of Rochester NY (US)
Ian Oswald of Stillwater OK (US)
SURGERY VISUALIZATION THEATRE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240266033 titled 'SURGERY VISUALIZATION THEATRE
Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes an augmented/extended reality (AXR) headset designed for use with a surgery visualization system. The headset includes a wearable support frame, forward-facing cameras, an imaging system, and a control logic processor to display image data onto a curved mirror.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Wearable support frame for comfortable use during surgery.
- Forward-facing cameras pivotably mounted for flexible viewing angles.
- Imaging system for high-quality visualization.
- Control logic processor to display image data onto a curved mirror.
Potential Applications: The technology can be used in surgical procedures for enhanced visualization and precision. It can also have applications in medical training and education.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses the need for improved visualization during surgery, leading to better outcomes and increased precision in medical procedures.
Benefits:
- Enhanced visualization during surgery.
- Improved precision and accuracy in medical procedures.
- Potential for better training and education in the medical field.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be commercialized for use in hospitals, surgical centers, medical training facilities, and research institutions to improve surgical outcomes and enhance medical education.
Prior Art: Readers can start their search for prior art related to this technology by looking into patents or research papers on augmented reality in surgical applications, wearable imaging devices, and medical visualization systems.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in augmented reality technology in the medical field, advancements in surgical visualization systems, and innovations in wearable imaging devices.
Questions about the Technology: 1. What are the potential limitations of using augmented reality in surgical procedures? 2. How does this technology compare to existing surgical visualization systems in terms of accuracy and efficiency?
Original Abstract Submitted
an augmented/extended reality (axr) headset for use with a surgery visualization system is described herein. the axr headset includes a wearable support frame, one or more forward-facing cameras pivotably mounted to the wearable support frame, an imaging system mounted to the wearable support frame, and a control logic processor coupled to the one or more front facing cameras and the image generator, and programmed to execute an algorithm including the steps of receiving image data from the one or more forward-facing cameras and operating the image generator to display the received image data onto the curved mirror.
- Raytrx, LLC
- Michael Hayes Freeman of Tulsa OK (US)
- Mitchael C. Freeman of Sapulpa OK (US)
- Jordan Boss of Tulsa OK (US)
- Brian Santee of Tulsa OK (US)
- Montgomery H.F. Freeman of Dana Point CA (US)
- Thomas A. Finley of Tulsa OK (US)
- Linda Lam of Sierra Madre CA (US)
- Victoria M. Mcartor of Tulsa OK (US)
- Steven Yeager of Colorado Springs CO (US)
- David Kessler of Rochester NY (US)
- Ian Oswald of Stillwater OK (US)
- G16H30/40
- A61B3/00
- A61B3/024
- A61B3/032
- A61B3/12
- A61F9/08
- G16H10/60
- G16H30/20
- G16H50/20
- G16Z99/00
- CPC G16H30/40