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Method and Apparatus for Image-Guided Placement of Surgical Instrumentation
Unmet NeedThe global market for image guided surgery (IGS) systems is projected to reach over $5.2 billion in 2024 at a CAGR of 6.6%, due to increase in new systems that are more portable, precise, safe, and less expensive. IGS systems are very beneficial in surgical procedures by allowing for greater control, real-time feedback upon an intervention...
Published: 3/14/2025   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Siewerdsen, Niral Sheth, Prasad Vagdargi, Greg Osgood, Wathudurage De Silva
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Category(s): Clinical and Disease Specializations > Surgery, Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software
A Method for Image to World Registration for Medical Augmented Reality Applications Using a World Spatial Map
Unmet NeedDue to the 2 dimensional nature of fluoroscopic imaging, when performing surgery aided by X-rays, surgeons are required to undergo serious mental gymnastics to situate themselves and their tools in flat images. Historically, doctors have used visual markers such as wires or drawn lines to aid in depth perception and place themselves accurately...
Published: 3/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Alex Johnson, Kevin Yu, Sebastian Andress, javad Fotouhi, Greg Osgood, Nassir Navab, Mathias Unberath
Keywords(s): Image Processing Software, Image Reconstruction Software, Imaging and Sensing Systems, In Vivo Medical Imaging
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software > Image Processing & Analysis, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Imaging
Tactile Augmented Reality for Medical Interventions
UNMET NEED The standard techniques for many orthopedic surgical operations often become a high risk, expensive procedure that rely on the ability of a surgeon to mentally reconstruct computed tomography (CT) images and co-register these images with the patient’s 3-D anatomy intraoperatively. This typically requires multiple X-ray images at several...
Published: 3/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Bernhard Fuerst, Greg Osgood, Nassir Navab, Alexander Winkler
Keywords(s): Image Display Software, Imaging and Sensing Systems, In Vivo Medical Imaging, Interventional and Surgical Systems, Surgical Navigation
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Imaging, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Surgical
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