Patents Assigned to Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 12246192Abstract: Devices and methods that allow a user to elect between performing treatment planning by inverse planning or to be accomplished by utilizing one or more parameters input that are typically associated with forward planning are described herein. The systems can be configured to produce a treatment plan in a single iteration upon initiation of treatment planning or in response to determining or receiving a target geometry. While the system may be used iteratively in an extensively interactive fashion, viable inverse plans can be generated with a single user interaction, such as a single click, or optionally with no click at all. Advantageously, the system can optionally allows a clinician to add or adjust parameters or constraints, for example in another iteration, to provide additional autonomy if desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2022Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Thibaut Loysel, Achim Schweikard, John R. Adler, Jr.
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Patent number: 12220270Abstract: A self-shielded and computer controlled system for performing non-invasive stereotactic radiosurgery and precision radiotherapy using a linear accelerator mounted within a two degree-of-freedom radiation shield coupled to a three-degree of freedom patient table is provided. The radiation shield can include an axial shield rotatable about an axial axis and an oblique shield independently rotatable about an oblique axis, thereby providing improved range of trajectories of the therapeutic and diagnostic radiation beams. Such shields can be balanced about their respective axes of rotation and about a common support structure to facilitate ease of movement. Such systems can further include an imaging system to accurately deliver radiation to the treatment target and automatically make corrections needed to maintain the anatomical target at the system isocenter.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2021Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Younes Achkire, Raymond Wilbur, John Adler, Manoocher Birang, Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Hui Zhang, Tom McDermott, Chris Lee, Kaustubh Sonawale, Cesare Jenkins
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Publication number: 20240374931Abstract: Various embodiments of a head immobilization apparatus and systems and methods of using the head immobilization apparatus are described herein. The apparatus includes a base configured for underlying a patient's head during radiotherapy and a fixation device including a left arm portion that extends alongside a left side of the patient's head and a right arm portion that extends alongside a right side of the patient's head. The fixation device includes a rotational joint through which the left arm portion is coupled to the base and a rotational joint through which the right arm portion is coupled to the base. The rotational joints are configured to facilitate pivoting adjustment of the fixation device within a coordinate system defined by the radiotherapy treatment system to accommodate a position of the patient's head to facilitate immobilization of the patient's head during radiotherapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: George Asmerom, Michael W. McDermott, Aizik L. Wolf, John R. Adler, JR.
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Publication number: 20240042237Abstract: Methods of treatment and treatment systems for performing radiomodulatory stereotactic radiosurgery to treat brain disorders in which target neural tissues associated with the brain disorder are sensitized to radiation by administration of a molecular substance and/or non-targeted critical structures are protected from radiation by a molecular substance, in order to treat disorders of brain circuitry. Specific embodiments disclose means for treating pain, obesity and drug addiction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John R. Adler, JR., M. Bret Schneider
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Patent number: 11844637Abstract: A self-shielded and computer controlled system for performing non-invasive stereotactic radiosurgery and precision radiotherapy using a linear accelerator mounted within a two degree-of-freedom radiation shield coupled to a three-degree of freedom patient table is provided. The radiation shield can include an axial shield rotatable about an axial axis and an oblique shield independently rotatable about an oblique axis, thereby providing improved range of trajectories of the therapeutic and diagnostic radiation beams. Such shields can be balanced about their respective axes of rotation and about a common support structure to facilitate ease of movement. Such systems can further include an imaging system to accurately deliver radiation to the treatment target and automatically make corrections needed to maintain the anatomical target at the system isocenter.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cesare Jenkins, Younes Achkire, Raymond Wilbur, John Adler, Manoocher Birang, Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Hui Zhang, Tom McDermott, Chris Lee, Kaustubh Sonawale
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Patent number: 11826582Abstract: Devices, systems and method that allow for delivery of therapeutic radiation beams of differing sizes or shapes during a radiation treatment are provided herein. Such devices can include a rotatable collimator body having multiple collimator channels of differing size or shape defined therein, the channels extending through the collimator body substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The collimator body can include markers thereon to facilitate detection of an alignment position by a sensor of a control system to allow the collimator body to be rapidly and accurately moved between alignment positions to facilitate delivery of differing therapy beams during a treatment.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Wilbur, Younes Achkire, Manoocher Birang
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Patent number: 11771923Abstract: An array of force sensors for determining a position of an object, detecting motion of object, and tracking motion of objects in 3D space are described herein. In particular, an array of force sensors can be used to monitor anatomical motion during medical procedures, such as head motion during cranial radiosurgery, to maintain a desired alignment with the anatomical feature. Alerts can be posted to the medical machine operator and the radiosurgery system or scanner can make compensatory adjustments to maintain the desired alignment either after suspension of treatment or dynamically during treatment. Methods of detecting a position, movement or tracking motion of an anatomical feature are also provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Jeffrey Schlosser
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Patent number: 11745029Abstract: Methods of treatment and treatment systems for performing radiomodulatory stereotactic radiosurgery to treat brain disorders in which target neural tissues associated with the brain disorder are sensitized to radiation by administration of a molecular substance and/or non-targeted critical structures are protected from radiation by a molecular substance, in order to treat disorders of brain circuitry. Specific embodiments disclose means for treating pain, obesity and drug addiction.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John R. Adler, Jr., M. Bret Schneider
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Publication number: 20230270523Abstract: Removable marker implants having fiducial markers disposed on multiple elongate members extend and splay laterally outward when deployed thereby providing improved 3D localization and tracking of a portion of the patient's body for stereotactic radiosurgery. Such an approach is particularly useful for tracking of the uterus during radiosurgery treatment of uterine fibroids. Such implants can include an outer sheath that contains the multiple elongate members during delivery into the portion of the body. The elongate members can be slidably disposed within the shaft and advanced into an expanded deployed position by advancement of an applicator shaft or rod within the sheath. Marker implant can also be integrally formed implants with flexible arms having fiducial markers thereon that can be constrained in a sheath for delivery and resiliently splay laterally outward when released from the shaft. Methods of delivery and deployment are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John R. Adler, JR., M. Bret Schneider
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Patent number: 11684446Abstract: Removable marker implants having fiducial markers disposed on multiple elongate members extend and splay laterally outward when deployed thereby providing improved 3D localization and tracking of a portion of the patient's body for stereotactic radiosurgery. Such an approach is particularly useful for tracking of the uterus during radiosurgery treatment of uterine fibroids. Such implants can include an outer sheath that contains the multiple elongate members during delivery into the portion of the body. The elongate members can be slidably disposed within the shaft and advanced into an expanded deployed position by advancement of an applicator shaft or rod within the sheath. Marker implant can also be integrally formed implants with flexible arms having fiducial markers thereon that can be constrained in a sheath for delivery and resiliently splay laterally outward when released from the shaft. Methods of delivery and deployment are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John R. Adler, Jr., M. Bret Schneider
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Publication number: 20220241613Abstract: Devices and methods that allow a user to elect between performing treament planning by inverse planning or to be accomplished by utilizing one or more parameters input that are typically associated with forward planning are described herein. The systems can be configured to produce a treatment plan in a single iteration upon initiation of treatment planning or in response to determining or receiving a target geometry. While the system may be used iteratively in an extensively interactive fashion, viable inverse plans can be generated with a single user interaction, such as a single click, or optionally with no click at all. Advantageously, the system can optionally allows a clinnician to add or adjust parameters or constraints, for example in another iteration, to provide additional autonomy if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Thibaut Loysel, Achim Schweikard, John R. Adler, JR.
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Publication number: 20210369217Abstract: A self-shielded and computer controlled system for performing non-invasive stereotactic radiosurgery and precision radiotherapy using a linear accelerator mounted within a two degree-of-freedom radiation shield coupled to a three-degree of freedom patient table is provided. The radiation shield can include an axial shield rotatable about an axial axis and an oblique shield independently rotatable about an oblique axis, thereby providing improved range of trajectories of the therapeutic and diagnostic radiation beams. Such shields can be balanced about their respective axes of rotation and about a common support structure to facilitate ease of movement. Such systems can further include an imaging system to accurately deliver radiation to the treatment target and automatically make corrections needed to maintain the anatomical target at the system isocenter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Younes Achkire, Raymond Wilbur, John Adler, Manoocher Birang, Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Hui Zhang, Tom McDermott, Chris Lee, Kaustubh Sonawale, Cesare Jenkins
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Patent number: 11058892Abstract: Devices, systems and method that allow for delivery of therapeutic radiation beams of differing sizes or shapes during a radiation treatment are provided herein. Such devices can include a rotatable collimator body having multiple collimator channels of differing size or shape defined therein, the channels extending through the collimator body substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The collimator body can include markers thereon to facilitate detection of an alignment position by a sensor of a control system to allow the collimator body to be rapidly and accurately moved between alignment positions to facilitate delivery of differing therapy beams during a treatment.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Wilbur, Younes Achkire, Manoocher Birang
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Publication number: 20200268475Abstract: Removable marker implants having fiducial markers disposed on multiple elongate members extend and splay laterally outward when deployed thereby providing improved 3D localization and tracking of a portion of the patient's body for stereotactic radiosurgery. Such an approach is particularly useful for tracking of the uterus during radiosurgery treatment of uterine fibroids. Such implants can include an outer sheath that contains the multiple elongate members during delivery into the portion of the body. The elongate members can be slidably disposed within the shaft and advanced into an expanded deployed position by advancement of an applicator shaft or rod within the sheath. Marker implant can also be integrally formed implants with flexible arms having fiducial markers thereon that can be constrained in a sheath for delivery and resiliently splay laterally outward when released from the shaft. Methods of delivery and deployment are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John R. Adler, JR., M. Bret Schneider
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Patent number: 10682529Abstract: Radiosurgical techniques and systems treat behavioral disorders (such as depression, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (“OCD”), addiction, hyperphagia, and the like) by directing radiation from outside the patient toward a target tissue within the patient's brain, typically without imposing surgical trauma. The target will often be included in a neural circuit associated with the behavioral disorder. A cellularly sub-lethal dose of the radiation may be applied and the radiation can mitigate the behavioral disorder, obesity, or the like, by modulating the level of neural activity within the target and in associated tissues. Hypersensitive and/or hyperactive neuronal tissue may be targeted, with the radiation downwardly modulating hyperactive neuronal activity. By down-regulating the activity of a target that normally exerts negative feedback or a limiting effect on a relevant neural circuit, the activity of the circuit may be increased.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: M. Bret Schneider, John R. Adler, Jr.
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Publication number: 20200146640Abstract: A self-shielded and computer controlled system for performing non-invasive stereotactic radiosurgery and precision radiotherapy using a linear accelerator mounted within a two degree-of-freedom radiation shield coupled to a three-degree of freedom patient table is provided. The radiation shield can include an axial shield rotatable about an axial axis and an oblique shield independently rotatable about an oblique axis, thereby providing improved range of trajectories of the therapeutic and diagnostic radiation beams. Such shields can be balanced about their respective axes of rotation and about a common support structure to facilitate ease of movement. Such systems can further include an imaging system to accurately deliver radiation to the treatment target and automatically make corrections needed to maintain the anatomical target at the system isocenter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Younes Achkire, Raymond Wilbur, John Adler, Manoocher Birang, Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Hui Zhang, Tom McDermott, Chris Lee, Kaustubh Sonawale, Cesare Jenkins
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Publication number: 20200121954Abstract: An array of force sensors for determining a position of an object, detecting motion of object, and tracking motion of objects in 3D space are described herein. In particular, an array of force sensors can be used to monitor anatomical motion during medical procedures, such as head motion during cranial radiosurgery, to maintain a desired alignment with the anatomical feature. Alerts can be posted to the medical machine operator and the radiosurgery system or scanner can make compensatory adjustments to maintain the desired alignment either after suspension of treatment or dynamically during treatment. Methods of detecting a position, movement or tracking motion of an anatomical feature are also provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Jeffrey Schlosser
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Patent number: 10499861Abstract: A self-shielded and computer controlled system for performing non-invasive stereotactic radiosurgery and precision radiotherapy using a linear accelerator mounted within a two degree-of-freedom radiation shield coupled to a three-degree of freedom patient table is provided. The radiation shield can include an axial shield rotatable about an axial axis and an oblique shield independently rotatable about an oblique axis, thereby providing improved range of trajectories of the therapeutic and diagnostic radiation beams. Such shields can be balanced about their respective axes of rotation and about a common support structure to facilitate ease of movement. Such systems can further include an imaging system to accurately deliver radiation to the treatment target and automatically make corrections needed to maintain the anatomical target at the system isocenter.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Younes Achkire, Raymond Wilbur, John Adler, Manoocher Birang, Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Hui Zhang, Tom McDermott, Chris Lee, Kaustubh Sonawale, Cesare Jenkins
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Patent number: D900838Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Bernadette Seijo, John R. Adler, Jr., Ben Chen, Hongwu Wang, Jin-Wu Wang, Dezhi Liu, Cheng-Chieh Tsai, Yun-Yi Ting, Yan-Ling Liu, Ya-Shan Lin
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Patent number: D928820Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Zap Surgical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Radhika Mohan Bodduluri, Bernadette Seijo, John R. Adler, Jr., Ben Chen, Hongwu Wang, Jin-Wu Wang, Dezhi Liu, Cheng-Chieh Tsai, Yun-Yi Ting, Ya-Shan Lin, Yan-Ling Liu