Patents by Inventor Dudi Reznick
Dudi Reznick has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12064267Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: DePuy International LimitedInventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Patent number: 11576616Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: DePuy International LimitedInventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Publication number: 20200178898Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: IAN REVIE, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Patent number: 10582896Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: DePuy International LimitedInventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Publication number: 20170319141Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Patent number: 9380980Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: DePuy International LimitedInventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Publication number: 20150313546Abstract: A method for assessing the orthopaedic performance of a joint of a patient can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site and determining and storing their positions before a surgical procedure is performed. The procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected and stored after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to generate a representation of the orthopaedic performance of the joint after the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Patent number: 8180430Abstract: A method for position tracking includes using first and second field generators located at respective different first and second locations to generate respective first and second magnetic fields in a vicinity of first and second objects. The first and second fields are measured using first and second position sensors respectively associated with the first and second objects. First and second potential relative coordinates of the first object relative to the second object are calculated responsively to the first and second magnetic field. The potential relative coordinates are processed in order to determine a correct relative coordinate of the first object relative to the second object.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Assaf Govari, Meir Bar-tal, Dudi Reznick, Doron Ludwin, Avi Shalgi, Yaron Keidar
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Publication number: 20080294258Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatus for monitoring and assessing the orthopaedic performance of a patient are described. The method can comprise implanting at least a first and second RF wirelessly detectable markers in first and second bones associated with a site. A procedure can be carried out on the site and the positions of the first and second markers can be detected after the procedure has been completed. The detected positions can be used to assess the orthopaedic performance of the patient. An orthopaedic monitoring system comprises a monitoring station including a tracking system for RF wirelessly detecting the positions of markers within a working volume of the monitoring station. A computer control system is configured to determine a marker position for each of a plurality of markers implanted in a patient located in the working volume. The computer control system also generates an indication of the orthopaedic performance of the patient from the marker positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicants: DEPUY INTERNATIONAL LTD, BIOSENSE WEBSTER, INC.Inventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Dudi Reznick, Yaacov Nitzan
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Publication number: 20080269596Abstract: Orthopaedic operating systems, operating rooms, computer aided surgical methods, trackable implants, instruments and surgical planning and IGS software applications are described. The integrated surgical system is for use in an orthopaedic operating room to enable a surgeon to carry out a computer aided surgical procedure on a subject. A subject support, wireless magnetic tracking system, registration system, at least a first display device, a control system and a surgeon interface operable by the surgeon to control operation of the plurality of parts of the integrated surgical system are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2005Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Ian Revie, Alan Ashby, Thorsten Burger, Stefan Vilsmeier, Assaf Govari, Dudi Reznick, Pesach Susel, Avi Shalgi
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Publication number: 20060241394Abstract: A method for position tracking includes using first and second field generators located at respective different first and second locations to generate respective first and second magnetic fields in a vicinity of first and second objects. The first and second fields are measured using first and second position sensors respectively associated with the first and second objects. First and second potential relative coordinates of the first object relative to the second object are calculated responsively to the first and second magnetic field. The potential relative coordinates are processed in order to determine a correct relative coordinate of the first object relative to the second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Assaf Govari, Meir Bar-tal, Dudi Reznick, Doron Ludwin, Avi Shalgi, Yaron Keidar
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Publication number: 20060189867Abstract: A probe for generating position data for use in computer assisted surgery has a handle and a shaft extending from the handle. A tip having a distal end for contacting an object to indicate the position of the object is attached to the shaft. A sensor which can respond to external electromagnetic fields for generating position data with multiple degrees of freedom is located within the shaft towards the distal end of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Ian Revie, Yaacov Nitzan, Dudi Reznick