Patents Assigned to Sync-Rx, Ltd.
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Publication number: 20140094660Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided including, while an endoluminal data-acquisition device is being moved through a lumen of a subject, acquiring a plurality of endoluminal data points of the lumen using the endoluminal data-acquisition device. At at least one location it is determined that an event occurred, the event causing the endoluminal data-acquisition device not to acquire a single endoluminal data point at the location. The endoluminal data points are displayed in a stack, in which the endoluminal data points are positioned at locations corresponding to relative locations within the lumen at which the endoluminal data points were acquired, and in which the event is accounted for. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Ran COHEN, Eldad KLAIMAN, Alexander STEINBERG, Zohar BARZELAY
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Publication number: 20140094691Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described including a processor (20) configured to receive first and second sets of extraluminal images of a lumen, the second set being acquired while an endoluminal device is being moved through the lumen. The processor designates at least one of the first set of images as a roadmap image, and designates, within the lumen in the roadmap image, a roadmap pathway (42). A plurality of features (44, 46, 48, 50) that are visible within at least some of the second set of extraluminal images are identified, and an arrangement of three or more of the features within the image are compared to a shape of at least a portion of the roadmap pathway. Based upon the comparing, the identified features are mapped to locations along the roadmap pathway within the roadmap image. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Alexander STEINBERG, Eldad KLAIMAN, Zohar BARZELAY, Ran COHEN, David TOLKOWSKY
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Publication number: 20140094689Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described including acquiring a first set of extraluminal images of a lumen, using an extraluminal imaging device. At least one of the first set of images is designated as a roadmap image. While an endoluminal device is being moved through the lumen, a second set of extraluminal images is acquired. A plurality of features that are visible within images belonging to the second set of extraluminal images are identified. In response to the identified features in the images belonging to the second set of extraluminal images, a plurality of local calibration factors associated with respective portions of the roadmap image are determined. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Ran COHEN, Eldad KLAIMAN, Alexander STEINBERG, David TOLKOWSKY
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Publication number: 20140094690Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described including, while an endoluminal data-acquisition device is being moved through a subject's lumen, acquiring a plurality of endoluminal data points of the lumen using the endoluminal data-acquisition device. It is determined that respective endoluminal data points correspond to respective locations along the lumen. A display is driven to display at least some of the plurality of endoluminal data points in a stack. While a second endoluminal device is inside the lumen, a current location of at least a portion of the second endoluminal device with respect to the lumen is determined. In response thereto, an image of the second endoluminal device is displayed within the stack, at a location within the stack corresponding to the current location of the second endoluminal device. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Eldad KLAIMAN, Alexander STEINBERG, Ran COHEN
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Patent number: 8670603Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for imaging a portion of a body of a subject that undergoes a motion cycle, including acquiring a plurality of image frames of the portion of the subject's body. A given feature is identified in at least some of the image frames. At least some image frames are image tracked with respect to the feature, and the image frames that have been image tracked with respect to the given feature are displayed as a stream of image frames. Visibility of a periphery of the displayed stream of image frames is at least partially reduced, by applying a mask to the displayed stream of image frames. Other applications are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Sync-RX, Ltd.Inventors: David Tolkowsky, Ran Cohen, Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, Eldad Klaiman
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Publication number: 20130329030Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for imaging a portion of a body of a subject that undergoes a motion cycle, including acquiring a plurality of image frames of the portion of the subject's body. A given feature is identified in at least some of the image frames. At least some image frames are image tracked with respect to the feature, and the image frames that have been image tracked with respect to the given feature are displayed as a stream of image frames. Visibility of a periphery of the displayed stream of image frames is at least partially reduced, by applying a mask to the displayed stream of image frames. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Ran COHEN, Alexander STEINBERG, Sagiv PHILIPP, Eldad KLAIMAN
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Publication number: 20130329977Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for imaging a portion of a body of a subject that undergoes a motion cycle. A plurality of image frames of the portion are acquired. The image frames are enhanced with respect to a first given feature of the image frames, by (a) image tracking the image frames with respect to the first given feature, (b) identifying a second given feature in each of the image frames, and (c) in response to the identifying, reducing visibility of the second given feature in the image frames. The image frames that (a) have been image tracked with respect to the first given feature, and (b) have had reduced therein the visibility of the second given feature, are displayed as a stream of image frames. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Ran COHEN, Alexander STEINBERG, Sagiv PHILIPP, Eldad KLAIMAN
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Patent number: 8542900Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for imaging a portion of a body of a subject that undergoes a motion cycle. A plurality of image frames of the portion are acquired. The image frames are enhanced with respect to a first given feature of the image frames, by (a) image tracking the image frames with respect to the first given feature, (b) identifying a second given feature in each of the image frames, and (c) in response to the identifying, reducing visibility of the second given feature in the image frames. The image frames that (a) have been image tracked with respect to the first given feature, and (b) have had reduced therein the visibility of the second given feature, are displayed as a stream of image frames. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Sync-Rx Ltd.Inventors: David Tolkowsky, Ran Cohen, Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, Eldad Klaiman
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Patent number: 8463007Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for receiving into at least one processor at least one image of blood vessels of a subject. Using image processing, discontinuous lines that correspond to paths of at least a portion of the blood vessels in the image are automatically derived, the lines having end points at discontinuities in the lines. Continuous lines that correspond to the paths of the portion of the blood vessels in the image are automatically generated by bridging the discontinuities in the discontinuous lines. An output is generated by the processor, based on the continuous lines. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: SYNC-RX, Ltd.Inventors: Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, Ran Cohen, David Tolkowsky
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Patent number: 8290228Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided, including displaying an image of one or more lumens of a subject. A processor includes lumen-identification functionality configured to automatically identify one or more lumens in the image. Envelope-designation functionality of the processor designates as lumen envelopes, portions of the image in vicinities of respective lumens. In response to the user designating a location inside a lumen envelope of a given lumen, via an input device, the location corresponding to a given longitudinal location within the given lumen, feature-generation functionality of the processor generates a feature on the image that corresponds to the given longitudinal location. An output is displayed in response to the generated feature. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Sync-Rx, Ltd.Inventors: Ran Cohen, Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, Yoav Stein, Eldad Klaiman, David Tolkowsky
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Publication number: 20120230565Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for use with an image of blood vessels of a subject. In response to a user designating a single point on the image (a) a target portion of a blood vessel is automatically identified in the vicinity of the designated point, and (b) quantitative vessel analysis is performed on the target portion of the blood vessel. An output is generated based upon the quantitative vessel analysis. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2009Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, David Tolkowsky, Ran Cohen, Eldad Klaiman, Jacob Blank
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Publication number: 20120029339Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for use with an endoluminal data-acquisition device configured to acquire endoluminal data points while moving through a lumen of a subject's body generally in a first direction with respect to the lumen. While the endoluminal data-acquisition device is being moved through the lumen, a plurality of endoluminal data points of the lumen are acquired using the endoluminal data-acquisition device. It is determined that, at least one location, two or more endoluminal data points were acquired. An output is generated using a portion of the plurality of endoluminal data points of the lumen acquired using the endoluminal data-acquisition device, by using only a single endoluminal data point corresponding to the location. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Ran COHEN, Zohar BARZELAY, Eldad KLAIMAN, David TOLKOWSKY
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Publication number: 20120004529Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for use with an endoluminal data-acquisition device that acquires a set of endoluminal data-points of a lumen of a subject's body at respective locations inside the lumen, a second endoluminal device, and a display configured to display images. At least one processor includes location-association functionality that associates a given data point acquired by the endoluminal data-acquisition device with a given location within the lumen. Location-determination functionality determines, by means of image processing, in an extraluminal image of the second endoluminal device, a current location of at least a portion of the second endoluminal device. Display-driving functionality drives the display to display an indication of the endoluminal data point associated with the location, in response to determining that the portion of the second device is currently at the location. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Ran COHEN, Eldad KLAIMAN, Zohar BARZELAY
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Publication number: 20120004537Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for use with an endoluminal data-acquisition device configured to be moved through a lumen, the device having a radiopaque marker coupled thereto. While the device is being moved through the lumen (a) endoluminal data points of the lumen are acquired using the device, (b) contrast agent is continuously injected into the lumen, and (c) angiographic images of the device are acquired. It is determined that endoluminal data points correspond to respective locations within the lumen, by determining locations of the radiopaque marker within the angiographic images of the lumen, by performing image processing on the angiographic images, the locations of the radiopaque marker within the angiographic images of the lumen corresponding to respective endoluminal data points. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: David TOLKOWSKY, Ran COHEN, Eldad KLAIMAN, Zohar BARZELAY
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Publication number: 20110319752Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for imaging a tool inside a portion of a subject's body that undergoes motion. A plurality of image frames of the portion are acquired. An image frame in which the tool is enhanced is generated by (a) identifying radiopaque markers in the image frames, (b) identifying edge lines in a vicinity of the markers within the image frames, the edge lines corresponding to contours of the tool, (c) in response to the identifying of the edge lines, selecting a subset of the image frames that are based upon the acquired image frames, based upon a level of similarity between the edge lines in the selected image frames to one another, (d) aligning the contours in a plurality of the selected image frames, and (e) averaging the plurality of aligned frames to generate an averaged image frame. Other applications are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Alexander STEINBERG, Sagiv PHILIPP, Ran COHEN, David TOLKOWSKY
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Publication number: 20100290693Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided, including displaying an image of one or more lumens of a subject. A processor includes lumen-identification functionality configured to automatically identify one or more lumens in the image. Envelope-designation functionality of the processor designates as lumen envelopes, portions of the image in vicinities of respective lumens. In response to the user designating a location inside a lumen envelope of a given lumen, via an input device, the location corresponding to a given longitudinal location within the given lumen, feature-generation functionality of the processor generates a feature on the image that corresponds to the given longitudinal location. An output is displayed in response to the generated feature. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Ran COHEN, Alexander Steinberg, Sagiv Philipp, Yoav Stein, Eldad Klaiman, David Tolkowsky
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Publication number: 20100228076Abstract: Apparatus is described including a sensor that senses a phase of cyclic motion of a portion of a subject's body. During a first phase of a first cycle of the cyclic motion, a tool modulator does not to facilitate movement of a tool with respect to the portion. Subsequent to the first phase, in response to the sensor sensing that the first cycle is at a second phase thereof, the modulator facilitates movement of the tool. In a cycle subsequent to the first cycle, the modulator facilitates movement of the tool, during the entire subsequent cycle. During the first phase of the first cycle, an accumulation-facilitator facilitates an accumulation of energy in the accumulation-facilitator. An accumulation-inhibitor inhibits accumulation of energy in the accumulation-facilitator during the subsequent cycle, by actively inhibiting movement of at least a portion of the accumulation-facilitator. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTDInventors: Jacob Blank, David Tolkowsky
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Publication number: 20100222671Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for use with a tool that is inserted into a portion of a body of a subject that undergoes cyclic motion. A plurality of native images of the tool inside the portion of the body are acquired, at respective phases of the cyclic motion. The native images are stabilized with respect to a feature of the portion of the body. In response to stabilizing the native images, an output is generated that is indicative of an extent of movement of the tool with respect to the portion of the body. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Ran COHEN, Zohar Barzelay, Eldad Klaiman, Alexander Steinberg
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Publication number: 20100220917Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described for receiving into at least one processor at least one image of blood vessels of a subject. Using image processing, discontinuous lines that correspond to paths of at least a portion of the blood vessels in the image are automatically derived, the lines having end points at discontinuities in the lines. Continuous lines that correspond to the paths of the portion of the blood vessels in the image are automatically generated by bridging the discontinuities in the discontinuous lines. An output is generated by the processor, based on the continuous lines. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Alexander STEINBERG, Sagiv PHILIPP, Ran COHEN, David TOLKOWSKY
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Publication number: 20100191102Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described including generating a road map of a blood vessel. Subsequent to the generation of the road map, a tool is inserted into the blood vessel. While the tool is inside the blood vessel, the position of the tool is determined. The road map is modified to account for the determined position of the tool. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: SYNC-RX, LTD.Inventors: Alexander STEINBERG, David Tolkowsky, Ran Cohen, Sagiv Philipp