Dynamic reference method and system for use with surgical procedures
View Patent ↗A substrate configured for placement on an internal organ or tissue is provided. In certain embodiments, the substrate conforms to and moves with the internal organ or tissue. Three or more sensor elements are integrated on the substrate. In one implementation, the substrate and associated sensor elements provide dynamic referencing of the internal organ or tissue after registration of the sensor data with images and/or volumetric representations of the internal organ or tissue.
1. A method for tracking dynamic motion of an organ comprising the acts of:
powering three or more sensor components integrated on a substrate placed on an internal organ using a power supply electrically connected to the three or more sensor components;
generating a first set of position data for the three or more sensor components, wherein the first set of position data is based on signals or fields generated or detected by the sensor components;
generating a second set of position data for the three or more sensor components based on an identification of the three or more sensor components in one or more radiological images or volumetric representations of the internal organ;
identifying corresponding sensor components in the first set of position data and the second set of position data; and
registering the first set of position data with the one or more radiological images or volumetric representations based on the identification of corresponding sensor components in the first set of position data and the second set of position data.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating the one or more images or volumetric representations based on image data acquired using at least one of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or three-dimensional fluoroscopy.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of generating the first set of position data, generating the second set of position data, identifying corresponding sensor components, or registering the first set of position data with the one or more images or volumetric representations is performed automatically.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising tracking a surgical instrument using the registered first set of position data and the one or more images or volumetric representations.
5. A method for tracking dynamic motion of an organ comprising the acts of:
powering one or more sensor components provided on a substrate placed on an internal organ using a power supply electrically connected to the one or more sensor components;
generating position and orientation data for the one or more sensor components, wherein the position and orientation data is based on signals or fields generated by the sensor components;
generating a shape model of the substrate based on the position and orientation data;
segmenting a region of interest in one or more radiological images or volumetric representations, wherein the region of interest comprises at least one of the internal organ, a portion of the internal organ, or a region proximate or connected to the internal organ;
generating a shape model of the region of interest based on the segmentation; and
registering the shape model of the substrate and the shape model of the region of interest.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising generating the one or more images or volumetric representations based on image data acquired using at least one of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or three-dimensional fluoroscopy.
7. The method of claim 5 wherein at least one of generating the position and orientation data, generating the shape model of the substrate, segmenting the region of interest, generating the shape model of the region of interest, or registering the shape model of the substrate and the shape model of the region of interest is performed automatically.
8. The method of claim 5 further comprising tracking a surgical instrument using the registered shape model of the substrate and shape model of the region of interest.
9. The method of claim 5 , further comprising placing the substrate on the internal organ via a surgical open or laparoscopic technique.