Patents Assigned to Rivanna Medical LLC
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Publication number: 20220122486Abstract: An ultrasound training model which exhibits optically clear soft tissue-mimicking materials that are simultaneously acoustically scattering and self-healing to needle punctures. An exemplary embodiment is disclosed that comprises an embedded bone-mimicking spine model and a dual-purpose lid that may be used as a friction surface mat. Various embodiments of the training model materials are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Adam Joseph Dixon, Frank William Mauldin, JR.
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Patent number: 11147536Abstract: Handheld ultrasound imaging devices for identification of target regions are generally described. Medical ultrasound is a popular medical imaging modality primarily used for diagnostic imaging of soft tissue but also for interventional procedures such as guidance of a needle or catheter placement. Examples include diagnostic imaging of organs, such cardiac or liver structures. Common interventional procedures that rely on ultrasound guidance are central line placement and guidance of nerve blocks, both of which are high volume procedures in certain hospital settings such as the intensive care unit (ICU). Handheld ultrasound imaging devices with integral display screens and improve portability are described, along with systems and methods for orienting displayed ultrasound images so as to improve their usefulness in guiding interventional procedures.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Jr., Kevin Owen, Adam Dixon
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Publication number: 20210085291Abstract: A scan head is described which permits movement of a scanning element such as a transducer or transducer array within the head. A position sensor is employed such as an inductive position sensor. Various embodiments allow for low-volume low-cost scan heads that can be used in applications such as medical imaging, industrial applications or other uses, and may be employed with ultrasound imaging transducers, arrays or other types of elements integrated into said scan head. Movement of the transducers or other elements in the scan head permit a wider operational field including to sweep a larger imaging region and/or to extend the effective operation of the unit into greater dimensions along one or more degrees of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Adam Dixon, Frank William Mauldin, Kevin Owen
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Publication number: 20210045715Abstract: The position and orientation of an ultrasound probe is tracked in three dimensions to provide highly-accurate three-dimensional bone surface images that can be used for anatomical assessment and/or procedure guidance. The position and orientation of a therapy applicator can be tracked in three dimensions to provide feedback to align the projected path of the therapy applicator with a desired path for the therapy applicator or to provide feedback to align the potential therapy field of a therapy applicator with a target anatomical site. The three-dimensional bone surface images can be fit to a three-dimensional model of the anatomical site to provide or display additional information to the user to improve the accuracy of the anatomical assessment and/or procedure guidance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Adam Dixon, Kevin Owen
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Patent number: 10679347Abstract: In some embodiments, a method comprises: obtaining a 2D ultrasound image of an imaged region of a subject, the imaged region comprising bone; identifying model template cross-sections of a 3D model of the bone corresponding to the 2D image at least in part by registering the 2D ultrasound image to the 3D model, wherein the model template cross-sections are defined prior to obtaining such 2D image, the model template cross-sections having size and shape representative of a population of potential subjects; identifying at least one location of at least one landmark feature of the bone in the 2D image based on results of the registration; and generating a visualization that includes: a visualization of the 2D image and a visualization of one of the identified cross-sections of the 3D model, wherein the visualization indicates the at least one location of the at least one landmark feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Jr., Kevin Owen
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Patent number: 10548564Abstract: Systems and methods for processing ultrasound data are provided. The disclosure includes using at least one computer hardware processor to perform obtaining ultrasound data generated based, at least in part, on one or more ultrasound signals from an imaged region of a subject, the ultrasound data comprising fundamental frequency ultrasound data and harmonic frequency ultrasound data, calculating shadow intensity data based at least in part on the harmonic frequency ultrasound data, generating, based at least in part on the fundamental frequency ultrasound data, an indication of bone presence in the imaged region, generating, based at least in part on the shadow intensity data, an indication of tissue presence in the imaged region, and generating an ultrasound image of the subject at least in part by combining the indication of bone presence and the indication of tissue presence.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Rivanna Medical, LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Jr., Kevin Owen
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Patent number: 10441314Abstract: Systems and methods related to the location of target regions in imaging applications are generally described. Certain embodiments relate to devices and/or methods for image-guided identification of suitable regions at which to insert needles, catheters, and the like. Such systems and methods can be used in association with a variety of imaging technologies, including ultrasound imaging. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods described herein can be used in association with hand-held ultrasound imaging devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Bizzell, Raeshon Lamont McNeil, Juan Carlos Perez
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Patent number: 10134125Abstract: Techniques for processing ultrasound data. The techniques include using at least one computer hardware processor to perform obtaining ultrasound data generated based, at least in part, on one or more ultrasound signals from an imaged region of a subject; calculating shadow intensity data corresponding to the ultrasound data; generating, based at least in part on the shadow intensity data and at least one bone separation parameter, an indication of bone presence in the imaged region, generating, based at least in part on the shadow intensity data and at least one tissue separation parameter different from the at least one bone separation parameter, an indication of tissue presence in the imaged region; and generating an ultrasound image of the subject at least in part by combining the indication of bone presence and the indication of tissue presence.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Jr., Kevin Owen
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Patent number: 9486291Abstract: Systems and methods related to the location of target regions in imaging applications are generally described. Certain embodiments relate to devices and/or methods for image-guided identification of suitable regions at which to insert needles, catheters, and the like. Such systems and methods can be used in association with a variety of imaging technologies, including ultrasound imaging. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods described herein can be used in association with hand-held ultrasound imaging devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Bizzell, Raeshon Lamont McNeil, Juan Carlos Perez
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Publication number: 20160007956Abstract: Imaging devices for identification of target regions are generally described. Medical ultrasound is a popular medical imaging modality primarily used for diagnostic imaging of soft tissue but also for interventional procedures such as guidance of a needle or catheter placement. Examples include diagnostic imaging of organs, such cardiac or liver strictures. Common interventional procedures that rely on ultrasound guidance are central line placement and guidance of nerve blocks, both of which are high volume procedures in certain hospital settings such as the intensive care unit (ICU).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2013Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: Rivanna Medical LLCInventors: Frank William Mauldin, Jr., Kevin Owen, Christopher Murray, Bruce Ferris