Patents Assigned to CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.
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Publication number: 20120089013Abstract: An EMT system for use in ultrasound and other imaging modality guided medical procedures. The system includes a tool set of various components to which EM sensors can be releasably secured. Thus, the sensors can be reused, notwithstanding the disposal of other components of the tool set. Various components of the tool set include keying elements to facilitate their registration to the anatomy of the patient undergoing the procedure via the EM sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, III, Craig J. Cermak
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Patent number: 8146599Abstract: A system for positioning a patient on a treatment couchtop for SBRT is provided. The system includes a patient support panel and at least one positioning/fixation component for releasable mounting on the patient support panel at a desired position to immobilize a portion of the patient's body. The patient support panel includes a pair of longitudinally extending side rails having a series of longitudinally spaced indexing apertures for receipt of a locking bar for mounting a positioning/fixation component thereon at a discrete index position. The at least one positioning component includes a pair of clamping mechanisms for releasably securing that component to the side rails at any longitudinal position along the side rails.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Roger F. Wilson, Marc Mlyn, Leo G. de Mooy, Geoffrey Dalbow, Willet F. Whitmore, III, Bruce Ribble
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Publication number: 20120071754Abstract: An EMT system for use in ultrasound and other imaging modality guided medical procedures. The system includes a tool set of various components to which EM sensors can be releasably secured. Thus, the sensors can be reused, notwithstanding the disposal of other components of the tool set. Various components of the tool set include keying elements to facilitate their registration to the anatomy of the patient undergoing the procedure via the EM sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, III, Craig J. Cermak
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Patent number: 8086298Abstract: An EMT system for use in ultrasound and other imaging modality guided medical procedures. The system includes a tool set of various components to which EM sensors can be releasably secured. Thus, the sensors can be reused, notwithstanding the disposal of other components of the tool set. Various components of the tool set include keying elements to facilitate their registration to the anatomy of the patient undergoing the procedure via the EM sensors.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, III, Craig J. Cermak
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Patent number: 8073529Abstract: An ultrasound needle guide system for use with an ultrasound transducer and method of use of the guide system to provide predictable trajectories for puncture devices at various depths. The needle guide system basically consists of a bracket and a needle guide. The bracket is arranged to be releasably secured to the ultrasound transducer. The transducer/bracket assembly is then placed into an isolating sterile cover. The needle guide is arranged to be readily attached, e.g., snap-fit, to the transducer/bracket with the cover interposed therebetween. The needle guide can be provided in various versions for differing puncture device sizes and various entry angles in relation to the transducer. In one embodiment the needle guide is arranged to establish plural predetermined entry angles.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Craig J. Cermak, Brent A. Cumberford, Roger F. Wilson, Willet F. Whitmore, III
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Publication number: 20110218444Abstract: A reusable needle guide suitable for an ultrasonic probe to be use for an endocavity examination of a patient is disclosed. The needle guide basically comprises at least a first and second guide members and a mounting (e.g., clamp) assembly. The clamp assembly serves to releasably mount the needle guide on the probe. The first guide member has a first passageway-forming surface. The second guide member has a second passageway-forming surface. The guide members are connected together to enable them to be pivoted from a closed orientation to an open orientation and vice versa. The first and second passageway-forming surfaces form an elongated passageway to guide a needle therethrough when in the closed orientation. The first and second passageway-forming surfaces are disposed at an angle to each other when they are in the open orientation, whereupon the first and second passageway-forming surfaces can be readily cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventor: John Michael Steffen
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Publication number: 20110166446Abstract: A device for use in an image-guided procedure on a patient is disclosed. The device includes an EM sensor assembly, a frame assembly (e.g., a base portion from which a plurality of legs project upward to a common point) and a plurality of attachment members. Each attachment member is arranged to be releasably (e.g., adhesively) secured to the skin of a patient and to be coupled to the frame assembly to secure the frame assembly on the skin of the patient. The EM sensor assembly is arranged to be releasably secured to the frame assembly (e.g., pivotably snap-fit into a socket in the frame assembly). The device additionally includes plural visualizable elements (e.g., metal balls) that are adapted to be readily imaged to establish imaging reference points and a plurality of asymmetrically disposed apertures to enable tattooing indicia on the skin of the patient through the apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, III, Roger F. Wilson
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Patent number: 7926776Abstract: A bracket for use on an ultrasound transducer to releasably mount at least one 3D tracking sensor on the transducer. Each sensor has a pair of axially aligned pins projecting outward from its body. The bracket includes at least one socket having a pair of spaced-apart wall portions, each of which includes a slot arranged to receive a respective one of the pins of the sensor when the sensor is in a first position. From this position the sensor's body can be rotated to a second position, whereupon the spaced apart wall portions releasably engage (snap-fit about) a portion of the body of the sensor to deter the accidental displacement of the sensor with respect to the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventor: Craig J. Cermak
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Patent number: 7909815Abstract: A guide is provided for use with an imaging instrument, the guide including a first portion, a second portion proximate the first portion, and a cavity at least partially formed by the first and second portions, the cavity having a cavity width and configured to retain an instrument therein. The cavity width is selectively changeable to accommodate a plurality of diameters by sliding the second portion along a path with respect to the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Willet Francis Whitmore, III, Craig Joseph Cermak
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Publication number: 20110028847Abstract: A guide is provided for use with an imaging instrument, the guide including a first portion, a second portion proximate the first portion, and a cavity at least partially formed by the first and second portions, the cavity having a cavity width and configured to retain an instrument therein. The cavity width is selectively changeable to accommodate a plurality of diameters by sliding the second portion along a path with respect to the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Willet Francis Whitmore, III, Craig Joseph Cermak
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Publication number: 20110022034Abstract: A system for positioning a laparoscopic device includes a curvilinear articulating arm and a holder. The holder has at least two rotational regions and a clamping portion for receiving the laparoscopic device, and the holder is coupled to the curvilinear articulating arm. The at least two rotational regions are permitted to articulate. In addition, a method of positioning a laparoscopic device in a skin port of a mammal includes: securing the laparoscopic device to a holder having at least two rotational joints; coupling the holder to a curvilinear articulating arm; disposing the laparoscopic device partially within the skin port; positioning the laparoscopic device by selectively articulating the curvilinear articulating arm and selectively rotating portions of the holder with respect to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Roger F. Wilson, Willet F. Whitmore, III
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Publication number: 20100081920Abstract: An EMT system for use in ultrasound and other imaging modality guided medical procedures. The system includes a tool set of various components to which EM sensors can be releasably secured. Thus, the sensors can be reused, notwithstanding the disposal of other components of the tool set. Various components of the tool set include keying elements to facilitate their registration to the anatomy of the patient undergoing the procedure via the EM sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, III, Craig J. Cermak
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Publication number: 20090308400Abstract: A system for positioning a patient on a treatment couchtop for SBRT is provided. The system includes a patient support panel and at least one positioning/fixation component for releasable mounting on the patient support panel at a desired position to immobilize a portion of the patient's body. The patient support panel includes a pair of longitudinally extending side rails having a series of longitudinally spaced indexing apertures for receipt of a locking bar for mounting a positioning/fixation component thereon at a discrete index position. The at least one positioning component includes a pair of clamping mechanisms for releasably securing that component to the side rails at any longitudinal position along the side rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Roger F. Wilson, Marc Mlyn, Leo G. de Mooy, Geoffrey Dalbow, Willet F. Whitmore, III, Bruce Ribble
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Publication number: 20090307839Abstract: A patient transfer system including a patient support panel, a first base member mounted on a first support structure, e.g., a gurney, and a second base member mounted on a second support structure, e.g., a patient treatment table. The patient support panel has a pair of longitudinally extending side rails. Each base member has at least one clamp arranged to engage a rail of the patient support panel to hold it in place thereon. The clamps are releasable to enable the patient support panel to be slid off of one base member and onto the other base member. If the support structures are spaced apart at least one bridging member is provided to bridge the gap therebetween and allow the patient support member to be slid thereacross.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Roger F. Wilson, Willet F. Whitmore, III
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Publication number: 20090266957Abstract: A bracket for use on an ultrasound transducer to releasably mount at least one 3D tracking sensor on the transducer. Each sensor has a pair of axially aligned pins projecting outward from its body. The bracket includes at least one socket having a pair of spaced-apart wall portions, each of which includes a slot arranged to receive a respective one of the pins of the sensor when the sensor is in a first position. From this position the sensor's body can be rotated to a second position, whereupon the spaced apart wall portions releasably engage (snap-fit about) a portion of the body of the sensor to deter the accidental displacement of the sensor with respect to the transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventor: Craig J. Cermak
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Patent number: 7563260Abstract: The present invention relates to a tissue warming device for use with an ultrasound probe having top and bottom sides located diametrically opposite to each other viewed from a frontal cross-section of the probe. The device includes a sheath configured and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the probe. A first sack, which is associated with the sheath, covers at least a portion of the top side of the probe. The sack includes first and second passages. The first passage allows warm fluid to be directed into the first sack for expansion thereof. The second passage allows fluid to be removed from the first sack. When expanded with warm fluid, the first sack warms body tissue disposed adjacent thereto. The warm fluid may be a warm liquid, such as an aqueous liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, Winston E. Barzell
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Publication number: 20090143684Abstract: An ultrasound needle guide system for use with an ultrasound transducer and method of use of the guide system to provide predictable trajectories for puncture devices at various depths. The needle guide system basically consists of a bracket and a needle guide. The bracket is arranged to be releasably secured to the ultrasound transducer. The transducer/bracket assembly is then placed into an isolating sterile cover. The needle guide is arranged to be readily attached, e.g., snap-fit, to the transducer/bracket with the cover interposed therebetween. The needle guide can be provided in various versions for differing puncture device sizes and various entry angles in relation to the transducer. In one embodiment the needle guide is arranged to establish plural predetermined entry angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Craig J. Cermak, Brent A. Cumberford, Roger F. Wilson, Willet F. Whitmore, III
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Publication number: 20090105584Abstract: A fiducial marker deployment system for deploying fiducial makers in targeted tissue of a living being is provided. The system includes an elongated needle, a first fiducial marker, an elongated stylet, a cartridge, and a second fiducial marker. The stylet is preloaded in the needle along with the first fiducial marker and is used to eject the first fiducial from the needle. The cartridge, which is preloaded with the second fiducial marker, can then be coupled to the needle so that the stylet can be reused to deploy the second fiducial marker, without requiring a second needle stick.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventor: Andrew Jones
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Publication number: 20090102612Abstract: A system and method for providing radiation therapy to a patient is disclosed. The system includes at least one RFID tagged component, e.g., a patient positioning device, to be used when the patient is to be given radiation therapy treatment. The at least one component is specifically selected for use with the patient. The RFID tag holds information relevant to the patient. The tag is interrogated by a reader to produce a signal used by an associated computer system to verify the patient and component location and presence in the room where the treatment is to be given. The system and method enables one to determine the location of each patient, selected facility personnel and all the components for a particular patient's treatment In addition the system and method enables one to determine the time the patient and/or staff member and/or component spends at a given location for a particular treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Geoffrey Dalbow, Michael Ray Leach, Willet F. Whitmore, III
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Publication number: 20090072107Abstract: A device in the form of an elongated articulating arm having a base for mounting it on or at the MRI apparatus. The free end of the arm is arranged to releasably mount any type of device, e.g., a clamp, a bracket, a biopsy needle guide, etc. The arm includes a plurality of interconnected segments each of which is arranged to pivot about a respective axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the arm, but restricted from twisting about the longitudinal axis. A flexible elongated adjustable tensioning member in the form of plural sections of a cord extend through respective ones of plural flexible sheaths within the arm between the base and the distal end portion to enable the arm to be moved or bent into a desired shape when tension is released and then held in that shape when tension is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: CIVCO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., INC.Inventors: Roger F. Wilson, Willet F. Whitmore, III, Bruce Ribble