Patents Assigned to NAVLAB HOLDINGS II, LLC
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Patent number: 12220175Abstract: Technologies for providing assistance to a surgeon during a surgical procedure are disclosed. An example method includes identifying a medical condition of a patient and recommending surgical procedures for treatment. An optimal surgical procedure is then determined based on correlations between the medical condition of the patient and outcomes of previous surgical procedures for other patients previously suffering from the medical condition. A 3D model of the patient may be created using current images of an affected area of the patient. Successively, a surgeon is trained using a Virtual Reality simulation. During the training, the surgeon may be allowed to provide annotations. Further, the recommended surgical procedures are based on medical data of the patient, including medical images.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2023Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: NavLab Holdings II, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Roh, Justin Esterberg
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Patent number: 11990234Abstract: The presentation of relevant data to users during a surgical procedure is disclosed. A system may include a plurality of displays present in an operating room. A medical personnel database may store data related to roles of users. A role gesture database may store gestures that may be made to store and retrieve data during the surgical procedure, based on respective roles of the users. A display tracking module may identify locations of the plurality of displays present in the operating room. A user tracking module may identify locations of the users and the occurrence of corresponding gestures of the users present in the operating room, to determine an identity of the user present in proximity to a display of the plurality of displays, and to display data related to the identity of the user based on a gesture during the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2021Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: NAVLAB HOLDINGS II, LLCInventors: Justin Esterberg, Jeffrey Roh
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Patent number: 11786312Abstract: Technologies for providing assistance to a surgeon during a surgical procedure are disclosed. An example method includes identifying a medical condition of a patient and recommending surgical procedures for treatment. An optimal surgical procedure is then determined based on correlations between the medical condition of the patient and outcomes of previous surgical procedures for other patients previously suffering from the medical condition. A 3D model of the patient may be created using current images of an affected area of the patient. Successively, a surgeon is trained using a Virtual Reality simulation. During the training, the surgeon may be allowed to provide annotations. Further, the recommended surgical procedures are based on medical data of the patient, including medical images. Surgical paths are retrieved for addressing the surgical need of the patient, and the surgical paths may be overlaid on image segments, for display for the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: NavLab Holdings II, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Roh, Justin Esterberg
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Patent number: 11350994Abstract: Technologies for providing assistance to a surgeon during a surgical procedure are disclosed. An example method includes identifying a medical condition of a patient and recommending surgical procedures for treatment. An optimal surgical procedure is then determined based on correlations between the medical condition of the patient and outcomes of previous surgical procedures for other patients previously suffering from the medical condition. A 3D model of the patient may be created using current images of an affected area of the patient. Successively, a surgeon is trained using a Virtual Reality simulation. During the training, the surgeon may be allowed to provide annotations. Further, the recommended surgical procedures are based on medical data of the patient, including medical images. Surgical paths are retrieved for addressing the surgical need of the patient, and the surgical paths may be overlaid on image segments, for display for the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: NAVLAB HOLDINGS II, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Roh, Justin Esterberg
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Patent number: 11229496Abstract: Systems and methods for providing assistance to a surgeon for minimizing errors during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A method includes creating a Three-Dimensional (3D) model of a patient using at least one image of an affected area of the patient. Surgical paths are retrieved for performing a surgical procedure. A surgical path, selected by a surgeon, may be displayed as overlaid on the 3D model. A haptic barrier and a hard barrier may be defined for different types of tissues and feedbacks may be associated with the haptic barrier and the hard barrier. Position of a surgical tool of a robotic surgical system may be monitored in real-time during a surgical procedure. Movement of the surgical tool into one of the haptic barrier and the hard barrier may be detected and a suitable feedback may be provided, based on the movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2018Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: NAVLAB HOLDINGS II, LLCInventors: Justin Esterberg, Jeffrey Roh
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Patent number: 11133104Abstract: The presentation of relevant data to users during a surgical procedure is disclosed. A system may include a plurality of displays present in an operating room. A medical personnel database may store data related to roles of users. A role gesture database may store gestures that may be made to store and retrieve data during the surgical procedure, based on respective roles of the users. A display tracking module may identify locations of the plurality of displays present in the operating room. A user tracking module may identify locations of the users and the occurrence of corresponding gestures of the users present in the operating room, to determine an identity of the user present in proximity to a display of the plurality of displays, and to display data related to the identity of the user based on a gesture during the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: NAVLAB HOLDINGS II, LLCInventors: Justin Esterberg, Jeffrey Roh