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公开(公告)号:US20240277244A1
公开(公告)日:2024-08-22
申请号:US18569976
申请日:2022-06-14
Inventor: Peter Walker FERGUSON , Sahba Aghajani PEDRAM , Matthew GERBER , Jacob Rosen , Jean-Pierre HUBSCHMAN , Tsu-Chin TSAO , Ismael CHEHAIBOU , Anibal FRANCONE
IPC: A61B5/0537 , A61B5/0538 , A61F9/007
CPC classification number: A61B5/0537 , A61B5/0538 , A61F9/00736
Abstract: According to certain general aspects, the present embodiments relate generally to identifying tissue, fluid and/or anatomical structures at the tip of a surgical tool. The determination of the tissue, fluid and/or anatomical structures that the tool is touching allows the inference of a position inside of a person undergoing surgery. For example, a surgeon may attempt to use a tool to interact with a lens portion of a person's eye during cataract surgery, but the identification of tissue provided by embodiments will indicate that the tool is at a position too deep inside of the eye.
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公开(公告)号:US12016740B2
公开(公告)日:2024-06-25
申请号:US17021925
申请日:2020-09-15
Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
Inventor: Matthew Gerber , Yu-Hsiu Lee , Tsu-Chin Tsao , Jacob Rosen , Jean-Pierre Hubschman
CPC classification number: A61B90/50 , A61B90/20 , A61F9/00736 , A61B2090/3735 , A61B2217/005 , A61B2217/007 , A61B2562/0247
Abstract: A docking system for intraocular surgery that is configured to simultaneously: (1) physically stabilize a position and an orientation of an eye during intraocular surgical procedures; (2) preserve an unobstructed path for optical instruments; (3) provide access to the eye that allows for tool movement; (4) maintain eyeball hydration and improve the scan quality of an imaging system, such as an OCT system or a surgical microscope and may maintain or control an intraocular pressure of the eye to a stable, desired level during surgical procedures.
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公开(公告)号:US20210000566A1
公开(公告)日:2021-01-07
申请号:US17021925
申请日:2020-09-15
Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
Inventor: Matthew Gerber , Yu-Hsiu Lee , Tsu-Chin Tsao , Jacob Rosen , Jean-Pierre Hubschman
Abstract: A docking system for intraocular surgery that is configured to simultaneously: (1) physically stabilize a position and an orientation of an eye during intraocular surgical procedures; (2) preserve an unobstructed path for optical instruments; (3) provide access to the eye that allows for tool movement; (4) maintain eyeball hydration and improve the scan quality of an imaging system, such as an OCT system or a surgical microscope and may maintain or control an intraocular pressure of the eye to a stable, desired level during surgical procedures.
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