IP Library Granted Patent US 7,295,868
Granted Patent B2
US 7,295,868 · App. 10/683,652 · Granted Nov 13, 2007

Method and apparatus for needle placement and entry point determination in percutaneous procedures

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Patent No.
US 7,295,868
App. No.
10/683,652
Granted
Nov 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for determining the best entry point for a percutaneous procedure, such as with a biopsy needle, comprises selecting first and second arbitrary entry points on a patient; determining the three dimensional (3-D) orientation of the needle at the first arbitrary entry point for pointing the needle at the primary target; determining the 3-D orientation of the needle at the first arbitrary entry point for pointing the needle at the secondary target; determining the 3-D dimensional orientation of the needle at the second arbitrary entry point for pointing the needle at the primary target; determining the 3-D orientation of the needle at the second arbitrary entry point for pointing the needle at the secondary target; determining a 3-D line representing the intersection of a first plane containing the first arbitrary entry point, the primary target point, and the secondary target point, and a second plane containing the second arbitrary entry point, the primary target, and the secondary target point, whereby the 3-D line provides a position and orientation for the needle for performing needle biopsy of the primary target through the secondary target.

Claims (15)

1. A method for determining the best entry point for a percutaneous procedure, given a primary target for biopsy and a secondary target through which a biopsy needle must pass on its way to said primary target, comprising:

selecting a first arbitrary entry point on a patient;

selecting a second arbitrary entry point on said patient, different from said first arbitrary entry point;

determining the three dimensional (3-D) orientation of said needle at said first arbitrary entry point for pointing said needle at said primary target;

determining the 3-D orientation of said needle at said first arbitrary entry point for pointing said needle at said secondary target;

determining the 3-D dimensional orientation of said needle at said second arbitrary entry point for pointing said needle at said primary target;

determining the 3-D orientation of said needle at said second arbitrary entry point for pointing said needle at said secondary target;

determining a 3-D line representing the intersection of a first plane containing said first arbitrary entry point, said primary target point, and said secondary target point, and a second plane containing said second arbitrary entry point, said primary target, and said secondary target point,

whereby said 3-D line provides a position and orientation for said needle for performing needle biopsy of said primary target through said secondary target.

2. A method for determining the best entry point of a needle for a percutaneous procedure, comprising:

providing a primary target T and a secondary target U through which a needle must pass on its way to said primary target;

selecting two arbitrary entry points F and G different from each other;

performing a 3D alignment of said needle from each entry point to each target to determine the 3D orientations of the needle to reach said targets T and U from each entry point F and G, to provide (FT), (FU), (GT), and (GU);

determining a direction (TU) that passes through both targets from the intersection of the planes Π FTU =(FT)^(FU) and Π GTU =(GT)^(GU);

servoing a mechanical device holding the needle can servo the needle to direction (TU), wherein by lowering the servoed needle to the skin of the patient, said entry point for reaching target T through target U can be found.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Jul 23, 2010
From: SIEMENS CORPORATE RESEARCH, INC.
To: SIEMENS CORPORATION
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