Claims
- 1. A system for magnetically navigating a medical device in an operating region within the body of a patient, the system includes a magnet having a front field projecting from the front of the magnet sufficient to project a magnetic field into the operating region in the patient, the magnet is mounted for movement between a navigation position in which the magnet is located adjacent to the patient with the front of the magnetic generally facing the operating region, and an imaging position in which the magnet is spaced from the patient and the front generally faces away from the operating region.
- 2. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region inside a patient on a support, to control a magnetic medical object in the operating region, the magnet system comprising:
a base, a magnet mounted on the base, the base being movable with respect to the support, to move the magnet from an active position in which the magnet is adjacent the patient, and an inactive position, in which the magnet is spaced from the patient.
- 3. A magnet applicator for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region within the body of a patient, the magnet applicator comprising a magnet; a support for mounting the magnet and changing the position and orientation of the magnet to change the direction of magnetic field applied to the operating region, the support capable of pivoting the magnet about a first axis that rotates about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis, and translating the magnet in two mutually perpendicular horizontal directions.
- 4. A magnet applicator for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region within the body of a patient, the magnet applicator comprising a base, a magnet having a front face and a plurality of other faces, a support on the base for mounting the magnet and changing the position and orientation of the magnet to change the direction of magnetic field applied to the operating region, the base being movable between an active position in which the magnet is oriented with the front face facing the patient, and an inactive position in which that magnet is oriented with the front face is not facing the patient.
- 5. A magnet applicator for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region within the body of a patient, the magnet applicator comprising a magnet; a support for mounting the magnet and changing the position and orientation of the magnet to change the direction of magnetic field applied to the operating region, the support mounting the magnet to pivot about a first axis, which is rotatable about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis; and translating the magnet in two mutually perpendicular horizontal directions.
- 6. The magnet applicator according to claim 5 wherein the second axis is parallel to one of the mutually perpendicular horizontal directions.
- 7. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region inside a patient on a support, to control a magnetic medical object in the operating region, the magnet system comprising first and second magnet applicators on opposite sides of the patient support, each magnet applicator comprising a base, and a magnet mounted on the base, each base being movable to change the position and/or orientation of the magnet relative to the operating position, to move the magnet from a state in which magnet applies a field to the operating region, and a second position in which the magnet does not apply a field to the operating region.
- 8. The system according to claim 7 wherein the bases pivot to change the orientation of the magnet relative to the patient.
- 9. The system according to claim 7 wherein the bases pivot to change the position and orientation of the magnet relative to the patient.
- 10. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region inside a patient on a support, to control a magnetic medical object in the operating region, the magnet system comprising:
first and second magnets mounted on opposite sides of the operating region, each of the magnets being movable relative to the operating region from an active position in which the magnets apply a magnetic field to the operating region and an inactive position in which the magnets apply a magnetic field to the operating region.
- 11. The magnet system according to claim 10 further comprising a pivotally mounted base, the pivoting of the base changing the position and/or orientation of the magnet relative to the operating region.
- 12. The magnet system according to claim 10 wherein the magnets have a front face and at least one side face from which the magnetic field projected by the magnet is substantially less than the magnet field projected firm the front face, in the active position the magnet being oriented with the front face base geneally toward the operating region, and in the inactive position the magnet being oriented with the at least one side face oriented toward the operating region.
- 13. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field of selected direction to an operating region inside a patient on a support, to control a magnetic medical object in the operating region, the magnet system comprising:
first and second magnets mounted on opposite sides of the operating region, each of the magnets being movable relative to the operating region from an active position in which the magnets apply a magnetic field sufficient to control a magnet element in the device but which interferes with the imaging of the operating region; and second position in which the magnets do not apply a magnetic field that interferes with the imaging of the operating region.
- 14. A magnet system for navigating a magnetic medical device in the operating region in a patient, the system comprising at least one magnet for applying a magnet field to the operating region in the patient, the magnet being mounted for movement between an active position in which the magnet is adjacent the patient to apply a magnetic field to the operating region, and an inactive position in which the magnet is spaced sufficiently from the operating region that it does not interfere with the x-ray imaging of the operating region.
- 15. A magnet system for navigating a magnetic medical device in the operating region in a patient, the system comprising at least one magnet for applying a magnet field to the operating region in the patient, the magnet being mounted for movement between an active position in which the magnet is adjacent the patient to apply a magnetic field to the operating region, and an inactive position in which the magnet is spaced sufficiently from the operating region that it does not apply a magnetic field of greater than 5 gauss to imaging equipment positioned to image the operating region.
- 16. The system according to claim interfere with the x-ray imaging of the operating region.
- 17. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field to an operating region in a patient, the system comprising at least one magnet mounted to move between an active position in which the magnet is adjacent the patient to project a controllable magnetic field into the operating region and an inactive position in which the magnetic field projected by the magnet into the operating region is less than about 5 gauss.
- 18. The magnet system according to claim 17 wherein there are two magnets one on each side of the patient, and wherein the total magnetic field applied by the magnets in the inactive position is less than about 5 gauss.
- 19. A magnet system for applying a magnetic field to an operating region in a patient, the system comprising at least one magnet mounted to move between an active position in which the magnet is adjacent the patient to project a controllable magnetic field into the operating region and an inactive position in which the field projected by the magnet in the operating region does not interfere with imaging of the operating region.
- 20. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein there are two magnets one on each side of the patient, and wherein the total magnetic field applied by the magnets in the inactive position is less than about 5 gauss.
- 21. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein the magnet is mounted on a pivoting base, and wherein the magnet moves between the active and inactive positions by the pivoting of the base.
- 22. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein the magnet both pivots and translates relative to the operating region as the base pivots.
- 23. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein the base pivots about a pivotally mounding further has a roller that rolls on an accurate track as the base pivots.
- 24. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein a first face of the magnet faces the operating region when the magnet is in the active position, and a second face of the magnet faces the operating region in the inactive position.
- 25. The magnet system according to claim 19 wherein the magnet has a preferred direction in which the magnet projects a relatively strong magnetic field and at least one non-preferred direction in which the magnet projects a relatively weak magnetic field, the preferred direction generally facing the operating region when the magnet is in its active position, and the a non-preferred direction generally facing the operating region when the magnet is in its inactive position.
- 26. A magnetic navigation system comprising:
a support; a magnet assembly on either side of the support for applying a controllable magnetic field to an operating region in a patient on the support; the magnet assembly comprising a magnet, and a support that moves the magnet to change the direction of the field applied by the magnet to the operating region, the support selectively pivoting the magnet about a first axis, rotating the magnet about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis, and translating the magnet in a first and second mutually perpendicular directions.
- 37. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 wherein each magnet assembly further comprises a base for mounting the support, each base being movable to move the magnet from an operative position adjacent the patient support to an inoperative position.
- 38. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 wherein the base pivots translating and/or rotating the magnet relative to the operating region.
- 39. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 wherein the second axis and one of the first and second directions are generally parallel.
- 40. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 wherein the second axis and one of the first and second directions extend in a direction toward the patient.
- 41. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 wherein the second axis is in a direction generally toward the patient.
- 42. The magnet assembly according to claim 36 in which the second axis is generally horizontal, oriented generally toward the patient, and wherein the first and second directions are in a generally horizontal plane, with the first direction extending generally toward the patient, and the second direction extending generally perpendicular thereto.
- 43. A magnetic navigation system for applying a magnetic field in a selected direction to control a medical object in an operating region in the patient, the system comprising a patient support for supporting a patient, first and second magnet assemblies on opposite sides of the patient support, each magnet assembly comprising at least one magnet for applying a magnetic field to an operating region between the magnet assemblies in a patient on the support, and a support for supporting the at least one magnet and moving the at least one magnet to change the direction of magnetic field applied by magnet assemblies to the operating region.
- 44. The magnetic assembly according to claim 43 wherein the supports pivot the at least one magnet about a first axis that rotates about a second axis perpendicular to the first.
- 45. The magnetic assembly according to claim 43 wherein the supports translate the at least one magnet in first direction toward and away from the operating region.
- 46. The magnetic assembly according to claim 43 wherein the support translates the magnet perpendicular to the first direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/056,227, filed Jan. 23, 2002, for Rotating and Pivoting Magnet for Magnetic Navigation, incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10056227 |
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10347525 |
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