Claims
- 1. A fiducial structure for establishing a three-dimensional coordinate framework for a portion of a patient's body from a photographic image pair, comprising:
- a sufficient number of fiducial indicators arranged to a three-dimensional coordinate system; and
- a frame supporting and connecting said fiducial indicators, said frame constructed to hold said fiducial indicators in fixed relation to each other, wherein said frame is in proximate, but non-contact relationship with said portion of said patient's body.
- 2. The fiducial structure of claim 1, wherein said fiducial indicators comprise six fiducial points arranged in two distinct planes.
- 3. An apparatus for establishing a three-dimensional coordinate framework for a portion of a patient's body, comprising:
- at least two cameras positioned with intersecting sightlines for producing at least one pair of images; and
- a frame removably positionable proximate, but non-contact relationship with said patient's body, wherein said frame includes a sufficient number of fiducial indicators arranged to a three-dimensional coordinate system which are within the sightlines of said at least two cameras for establishing said three-dimensional coordinate framework.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further including a digitizer for digitizing images from each of said at least one pair of images from said at least two cameras; and
- a computer connected to said digitizer for receiving said each digitized image and establish said three-dimensional coordinate framework from at least one pair of images.
- 5. A surgical guidance apparatus, comprising:
- at least two cameras positioned with intersecting sightlines for producing at least one pair of images;
- a frame removably positionable proximate, but non-contact relationship with a patient's body, wherein said frame includes a sufficient number of fiducial indicators arranged to a three-dimensional coordinate system which are within the sightlines of said at least two cameras for establishing a three-dimensional coordinate framework;
- a digitizer for digitizing images from each of said at least one pair of images from said at least two cameras;
- a three-dimensional scan framework obtained from a corresponding volume scan of said portion of said patient's body; and
- a computer connected to said digitizer for receiving said each digitized image and establish said three-dimensional coordinate framework from at least one pair of images, and for aligning said three-dimensional scan framework with said three-dimensional coordinate framework.
- 6. The surgical guidance apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a least one surgical instrument has at least one fiducial point thereon, wherein at least one of said at least two cameras in conjunction with said computer tracks a position of surgical instrument within said three-dimensional coordinate framework during a surgical procedure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/145,777, filed Oct. 29, 1993, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,603,318 on Feb. 18, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/871,382, filed Apr. 21, 1992, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,389,101 on Feb. 14, 1995.
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