MONITORING DISTANCE TO SELECTED ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES DURING A PROCEDURE

Physicians performing invasive procedures utilize instruments inserted into a human body to perform the procedures. Such procedures typically involve actions to be performed on specific targeted anatomical structures. During the procedure, nearby anatomical structures unrelated to the procedure shou...

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Main Authors RACHLI, Noam, BUSTAN, Itamar, PINSKY, Yoav, DEKEL, Zvi, PALUSHI, Jetmir, FANG, Itzhak
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 04.11.2020
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Summary:Physicians performing invasive procedures utilize instruments inserted into a human body to perform the procedures. Such procedures typically involve actions to be performed on specific targeted anatomical structures. During the procedure, nearby anatomical structures unrelated to the procedure should generally be avoided. A system and techniques are provided herein for monitoring the position of such unrelated nearby anatomical structures relative to one or more surgical instruments. The system emits a warning to a human operator such as a surgeon if one of the instruments is too close to a monitored anatomical structure.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20180845360