Patents by Inventor Hagen Kaiser
Hagen Kaiser 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: 12138043Abstract: A camera assembly (3) for use in medical tracking applications, comprising a range camera (4) and a thermographic camera (5) in a fixed relative position.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2023Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Hagen Kaiser, Kajetan Berlinger
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Publication number: 20240342508Abstract: The invention provides a computer-implemented method for use in aligning pieces of equipment of a medical system, comprising determining, for a piece of equipment of a medical system, a viewing direction of the piece of equipment, the viewing direction being a normal to a predetermined portion of the surface of the piece of equipment, determining whether the viewing direction is within a predetermined interval around a target viewing direction of the piece of equipment, and upon determining that the viewing direction is outside of the predetermined interval around the target viewing direction of the piece of equipment, initiating an adjusting of the alignment of the piece of equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2022Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Hagen Kaiser, Kajetan Berlinger
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Publication number: 20240115166Abstract: A medical image processing method, performed by a computer, for measuring the spatial location of a point on the surface of a patient's body including: acquiring at least two two-dimensional image datasets, wherein each two-dimensional image dataset represents a two-dimensional image of at least a part of the surface which comprises the point, and wherein the two-dimensional images are taken from different and known viewing directions; determining the pixels in the two-dimensional image datasets which show the point on the surface of the body; and calculating the spatial location of the point from the locations of the determined pixels in the two-dimensional image datasets and the viewing directions of the two-dimensional images; wherein the two-dimensional images are thermographic images.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Hagen Kaiser, Stephen Froehlich, Stefan Vilsmeier
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Patent number: 11938344Abstract: Provided is a method of positioning a patient for radiation treatment and/or of monitoring a position of the patient during radiation treatment. The method includes providing surface data from a 3D surface scanner indicative of a surface of a body part of the patient to be irradiated in the radiation treatment. Surface data are calibrated with respect to a relative position of the 3D surface scanner and an isocenter position of a radiation treatment apparatus. A beam path of a radiation beam is determined based on planning data for the radiation treatment and intersected with a part of the surface of the patient represented by the surface data. Further, at least a first portion of the patient's surface located inside the beam path and/or at least a second portion of the patient's surface located outside the beam path is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2019Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Hagen Kaiser, Michael Stead
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Patent number: 11877843Abstract: A medical image processing method performed by a computer, for measuring the spatial location of a point on the surface of a patient's body including: acquiring at least two two-dimensional image datasets, wherein each two-dimensional image dataset represents a two-dimensional image of at least a part of the surface which comprises the point, and wherein the two-dimensional images are taken from different and known viewing directions; determining the pixels in the two-dimensional image datasets which show the point on the surface of the body; and calculating the spatial location of the point from the locations of the determined pixels in the two-dimensional image datasets and the viewing directions of the two-dimensional images; wherein the two-dimensional images are thermographic images.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Hagen Kaiser, Stephen Froehlich, Stefan Vilsmeier
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Patent number: 11794035Abstract: The present invention relates to a computer-implemented medical method for monitoring a spatial position of a patient's body part, wherein at least one optimum spatial direction for a line of sight of a check x-ray-image is determined, that qualifies for quantifying a deviation of the spatial position of the patient's body part from a target spatial position for the patient's body part. The present invention further relates to a corresponding computer program and a corresponding medical system.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Kajetan Berlinger, Hagen Kaiser, Michael Stead
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Patent number: 11730978Abstract: A positional pattern of an irradiation unit for irradiating a patient with treatment radiation is determined based on optimal order data describing an order of the irradiation unit positions for which the statistical value is optimal. The optimal order data is determined based on irradiation unit position data describing irradiation unit positions of the irradiation unit for which the imaging device has a free viewing direction onto the position of the patient, position orders data describing all possible orders of the irradiation unit positions for which the imaging device has a free viewing direction onto the position of the patient, and intersection angle data describing a statistical quantity of the intersection angles between free viewing directions of the imaging unit for irradiation unit positions which are immediately subsequent in the order described by the position orders data.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Kajetan Berlinger, Hagen Kaiser
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Publication number: 20230255513Abstract: A camera assembly (3) for use in medical tracking applications, comprising a range camera (4) and a thermographic camera (5) in a fixed relative position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: Hagen Kaiser, Kajetan Berlinger
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Patent number: 11666250Abstract: A camera assembly for use in medical tracking applications having a range camera and a thermographic camera in a fixed relative position. The range camera is configured to acquire a first image of an object at a first instant of time and a second image at a second instant of time. The thermographic camera is configured to acquire a first thermal image of the object at the first instant and a second thermal image at the second instant. A processor identifies at least one point pair in the first thermal image and the second thermal image. The at least one point pair is mapped to corresponding point pairs associated with the first image and the second image. Movement of the object is determined based on the mapping.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Inventors: Hagen Kaiser, Kajetan Berlinger
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Publication number: 20230145557Abstract: The present invention relates to a computer-implemented medical method for monitoring a spatial position of a patient's body part, wherein at least one optimum spatial direction for a line of sight of a check x-ray-image is determined, that qualifies for quantifying a deviation of the spatial position of the patient's body part from a target spatial position for the patient's body part. The present invention further relates to a corresponding computer program and a corresponding medical system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2019Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Kajetan BERLINGER, Hagen KAISER, Michael STEAD
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Patent number: 11628012Abstract: First and second skeleton model data is determined based on first and second surface data of a patient. Each of the skeleton model data describes geometries of rigid anatomic structures of a patient at a different point in time. Skeleton difference data is determined describing differences between the geometries of the rigid anatomic structures. In a next step, movement instruction data is determined which describes movement to be performed by the rigid anatomic structures to minimize the differences, i.e. to correct the posture of the patient. The movement instruction data is for example determined based on anatomy constraint data which describes anatomical movement constraints for the rigid anatomic structures (e.g. range of motion of a joint). An instruction is displayed (e.g. using augmented reality), guiding the user how to move the rigid anatomic structures so as to correct the patients posture.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Jochen Veigel, Ivana Ivanovska, Hagen Kaiser, Pablo Aponte
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Patent number: 11593960Abstract: A method for determining the relative position between a first camera and a second camera used in a medical application, wherein the first camera captures a 2D image of a phantom, the second camera emits light onto the phantom and analyzes the reflected light, thus generating a 3D point cloud representing points on the surface of the phantom, and the phantom has a planar surface forming a background on which a plurality of 2D markers are formed, wherein one of the background and the 2D markers is reflective, thus reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, and the other one is non-reflective, thus not reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, the method involving that a) the first camera captures a 2D image of the phantom, b) the second camera generates a 3D point cloud representing the planar surface of the phantom, c) the 2D markers are identified in the 2D image, thus obtaining 2D marker data representing the locations of the 2D markers in the 2DType: GrantFiled: February 14, 2022Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: BRAINLAB AGInventors: Pablo Aponte, Jochen Veigel, Ivana Ivanovska, Hagen Kaiser
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Publication number: 20230035624Abstract: A computer-implemented medical method of determining a breathing signal of a patient is disclosed. The method includes determining a motion trajectory of a structure associated with at least one body part of the patient, the motion trajectory being indicative of a respiratory movement of the structure, acquiring surface data representative of a position of a surface region of the patient, computing an intersection of the determined motion trajectory and the acquired surface data, and determining a breathing signal of the patient based on the computed intersection. The breathing signal is indicative of a breathing state of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Kajetan BERLINGER, Hagen KAISER
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Publication number: 20220328177Abstract: The present invention relates to a method encompassing acquiring data as to the geometric structure/topology of a predefined surface section as well as to an additional physical property assigned to the surface section, determining variability of the geometric structure/topology as well as of the additional physical property over the surface section, and determining from these at variabilities an expected stability of co-registering datasets describing the predefined surface section. The present invention further relates to a corresponding computer program and a corresponding system for carrying out this method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2020Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Ivana Ivanovska, Hagen Kaiser, Pablo Aponte, Jochen Veigel
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Patent number: 11458333Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method for determining the pose of an anatomical body part of a patient's body for planning radiation treatment, a corresponding computer program, a non-transitory program storage medium storing such a program and a computer for executing the program, as well as a system for determining the pose of an anatomical body part of a patient's body for planning radiation treatment, the system comprising an electronic data storage device and acquire surface tracking data the aforementioned computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2018Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Hagen Kaiser, Jochen Veigel, Ivana Ivanovska, Pablo Aponte
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Patent number: 11398035Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method for partitioning a medical image which encompasses acquiring a medical image of a surface of a patient and a surface of at least one object (embodied by image data), for example, by means of a 3D scanning device. Furthermore, a thermal image of the surface of the patient and the surface of the object is acquired (embodied by thermal data), for example, by means of a thermal camera. The medical image and the thermal image are fused (based on registration data), such that the image data is associated with the thermal data (embodied by association data). By analyzing the association data with regard to a specified condition (embodied by condition data), for example a condition related to a temperature threshold, a subset of the association data which fulfills the condition and describes a part of the medical image is determined (embodied by condition compliance data).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2018Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Hagen Kaiser, Stefan Seifert
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Publication number: 20220172394Abstract: A method for determining the relative position between a first camera and a second camera used in a medical application, wherein the first camera captures a 2D image of a phantom, the second camera emits light onto the phantom and analyzes the reflected light, thus generating a 3D point cloud representing points on the surface of the phantom, and the phantom has a planar surface forming a background on which a plurality of 2D markers are formed, wherein one of the background and the 2D markers is reflective, thus reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, and the other one is non-reflective, thus not reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, the method involving that a) the first camera captures a 2D image of the phantom, b) the second camera generates a 3D point cloud representing the planar surface of the phantom, c) the 2D markers are identified in the 2D image, thus obtaining 2D marker data representing the locations of the 2D markers in the 2DType: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Pablo APONTE, Jochen VEIGEL, Ivana IVANOVSKA, Hagen KAISER
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Patent number: 11288834Abstract: A method for determining the relative position between a first camera and a second camera used in a medical application, wherein the first camera captures a 2D image of a phantom, the second camera emits light onto the phantom and analyzes the reflected light, thus generating a 3D point cloud representing points on the surface of the phantom, and the phantom has a planar surface forming a background on which a plurality of 2D markers are formed, wherein one of the background and the 2D markers is reflective, thus reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, and the other one is non-reflective, thus not reflecting light emitted by the second camera back to the second camera, the method involving that a) the first camera captures a 2D image of the phantom, b) the second camera generates a 3D point cloud representing the planar surface of the phantom, c) the 2D markers are identified in the 2D image, thus obtaining 2D marker data representing the locations of the 2D markers in the 2DType: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: BRAINLAB AGInventors: Pablo Aponte, Jochen Veigel, Ivana Ivanovska, Hagen Kaiser
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Publication number: 20220071708Abstract: First and second skeleton model data is determined based on first and second surface data of a patient. Each of the skeleton model data describes geometries of rigid anatomic structures of a patient at a different point in time. Skeleton difference data is determined describing differences between the geometries of the rigid anatomic structures. In a next step, movement instruction data is determined which describes movement to be performed by the rigid anatomic structures to minimize the differences, i.e. to correct the posture of the patient. The movement instruction data is for example determined based on anatomy constraint data which describes anatomical movement constraints for the rigid anatomic structures (e.g. range of motion of a joint). An instruction is displayed (e.g. using augmented reality), guiding the user how to move the rigid anatomic structures so as to correct the patient's posture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Jochen VEIGEL, Ivana IVANOVSKA, Hagen KAISER, Pablo APONTE
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Publication number: 20210407092Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method for partitioning a medical image which encompasses acquiring a medical image of a surface of a patient and a surface of at least one object (embodied by image data), for example, by means of a 3D scanning device. Furthermore, a thermal image of the surface of the patient and the surface of the object is acquired (embodied by thermal data), for example, by means of a thermal camera. The medical image and the thermal image are fused (based on registration data), such that the image data is associated with the thermal data (embodied by association data). By analyzing the association data with regard to a specified condition (embodied by condition data), for example a condition related to a temperature threshold, a subset of the association data which fulfills the condition and describes a part of the medical image is determined (embodied by condition compliance data).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2018Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Hagen Kaiser, Stefan Seifert