Abstract: An integrated surgical anchor/localization sensor is disclosed. The anchor is adapted to be secured to an anatomical structure and contains a sensor housing. A receiver is located within the sensor housing and is adapted to sense reference signals generated by a surgical guidance system. A transmitter, connected to the receiver, conveys to a processor signals received by the receiver, so that the signals transmitted by the receiver are indicative of a current position of the anchor. Various other structures and methods are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 28, 1999
Date of Patent:
December 31, 2002
Assignees:
Winchester Development Associates, Enterprise Medical Technology
Inventors:
Mark W. Hunter, Sheri McCoid, Paul Kessman
Abstract: A system for and method of determining and compensating for the effect of a field influencing object on a field sensor, preferably a coil, that is within a navigational domain. The navigational domain contains navigational magnetic energy and disturbing magnetic energy, and the field influencing object produces the disturbing magnetic energy in response to the navigational magnetic energy. The correction system includes a first transmitter for projecting into the navigational domain field energy in a first waveform sufficient to induce a first signal value in the sensing coil. The system also includes a second transmitter for projecting into the navigational domain field energy in a second waveform sufficient to induce a second signal value in the sensing coil. The system further includes a signal processor for receiving the first signal value and for receiving the second signal value to determine the effect of the electrically conductive object on the field senior.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 10, 2002
Assignees:
Winchester Development Associates, Enterprise Medical Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael A. Martinelli, Paul Kessman, Brad Jascob