Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1993-12-27
1996-04-02
Huntley, David M.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
1286532, 128696, 128731, 128733, 382128, 600921, G06F15900, A61B 1313, A61B 1317
Patent
active
055031498
ABSTRACT:
A computer system receives two dimensional image data of a heart or other organ to be simulated in three dimensions. It also receives chemical composition data of the heart or other organ, and chemical composition data other parts of the body. These data are put in the computer memory. Then a "Voxel View.TM." or three dimensional volume rendering program forms images of the organ to be studied. For example, with the heart it generates images of the atria and ventricle. Diagnostic data obtained from a patient conveniently with electrical measurement signals including an electrocardiagram, electromyogram, electroencephalogram, and other diagnostic measured electrical signals obtained from a patient are fed into the system and are placed in computer memory. Arthroscopic and/or laproscopic data obtained from a lens located inside the body of portions of organs of the body of the patient may be inputted as diagnostic data and processed with a "PowerScene.TM." program. Alternatively the arthroscopic and/or laproscopic data may be inputted as image data and processed with the "Voxel View.TM." and/or "PowerScene.TM." program(s). The display device may be a conventional CRT or a small helmet type CRT located on an operating physician's helmet.
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Cummings Henry W.
Huntley David M.
Thomas Joseph
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