The present application relates to a medical equipment field, in particular relates to a medical imaging system with a mechanical arm.
At present, when conducting a three-dimensional imaging on a part of the patient by a medical imaging system, such part can be diagnosed and analyzed according to the imaging results. For example, an ultrasound imaging or an X-ray imaging can be used to diagnose the scoliosis of the patient, or other parts of the patient. When conducting a three-dimensional imaging on a part of the patient by an existing medical imaging system, the operator, such as a doctor and so on, should manipulate the probe to scan such part. However, in this way, the operation of the probe is rather inconvenient and easy to aggravate the fatigue of the operator, such as a doctor and so on.
An objective of the present application is to provide a medical imaging system with a mechanical arm capable of controlling a movement of a probe automatically, aiming at the technical problem that the probe operation of the existing medical imaging system is inconvenient.
According to one aspect, a medical imaging system with a mechanical arm is provided, including a support, a probe, the mechanical arm, and a controller. The mechanical arm is mounted on the support. The probe is mounted at one end away from the support, of the mechanical arm. The controller can control the mechanical arm to drive the probe for conducting a multi-degree-of-freedom movement.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the mechanical arm includes a fixing part mounted on the support, a motion arm in transmission connection with the fixing part, and a clamping mechanism in transmission connection with one end away from the fixing part, of the motion arm. The probe is mounted on the clamping mechanism.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the mechanical arm further includes a first transmission mechanism, via which the motion arm is in transmission connection with the fixing part. The first transmission mechanism further includes a first motor mounted on the fixing part, a second motor mounted on an output shaft of the first motor, a third motor mounted on an output shaft of the second motor. The output shaft of the first motor and the output shaft of the second motor are arranged mutually perpendicular to each other. The motion arm is mounted on an output shaft of the third motor.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the mechanical arm further includes a second transmission mechanism, via which the clamping mechanism is in transmission connection with one end away from the fixing part, of the motion arm. The second transmission mechanism further includes a fourth motor mounted on one end away from the fixing part, of the motion arm; and a fifth motor mounted on an output shaft of the fourth motor. The output shaft of the fourth motor and the output shaft of the fifth motor are arranged mutually perpendicular to each other. The clamping mechanism is mounted on an output shaft of the fifth motor.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the motion arm includes a first motion arm in transmission connection with the fixing part, a second motion arm in transmission connection with the first motion arm, and a third motion arm in transmission connection with the second motion arm, one end of the third motion arm away from the second motion arm is in transmission connection with the clamping mechanism.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the mechanical arm further includes a third transmission mechanism, via which the second motion arm is in transmission connection with the first motion arm. The third transmission mechanism further includes a sixth motor mounted on the first motion arm. The second motion arm is mounted on an output shaft of the sixth motor. The second motion arm and the output shaft of the sixth motor are arranged mutually perpendicular to each other.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the mechanical arm further includes a fourth transmission mechanism, via which the third motion arm is in transmission connection with the second motion arm. The fourth transmission mechanism further includes a seventh motor mounted on the second motion arm. The third motion arm is mounted on an output shaft of the seventh motor. The third motion arm and the output shaft of the seventh motor are arranged mutually perpendicular to each other.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the medical imaging system further includes a position sensor and a pressure sensor mounted on the mechanical arm, the controller can control a movement of the mechanical arm according to signals detected by the position sensor and the pressure sensor.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the clamping mechanism includes a connection element in transmission connection with the motion arm, a pair of clamping bodies extending from two opposite sides of the connection element and toward each other. The probe is clamped between the pair of clamping bodies.
In the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according to the present application, the support has a vertical structure and the mechanical arm is arranged on one side of the support.
By implementing the medical imaging system with a mechanical arm according the present application, following benefits can be obtained. The medical imaging system can control the mechanical arm to drive the probe for conducting a multi-degree-of-freedom movement, thus reducing the work strength of operating the probe by the operator, such as a doctor and so on and alleviating their fatigue. Secondly, the medical imaging system employs a mechanical arm which can improve the repeatability and accuracy of measurement. Furthermore, the medical imaging system adopts the position sensor to collect the spatial position of the probe to control the movement route of the probe in real time with supports from the information provided by the collected images. In additional, the medical imaging system adopts the pressure sensor to monitor the acting force of the mechanical arm, thus effectively avoiding application of excessive force.
Hereinafter, embodiments of present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
These technical features, objects and effects of present application will be better understood from the following description and drawings.
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In the present embodiment, the motion arm 32 is provided with three arms. In the other embodiments of the present application, there are other optional numbers of arms in the motion arm 32. In such a way, corresponding transmission mechanisms can be added between the two adjacent arms.
The position sensor and the pressure sensor are respectively mounted on the motion arm 32. Both of the position sensor and the pressure sensor are mounted on the second motor 341. The controller can control the operations of the first transmission mechanism 34, the second transmission mechanism 35, the third transmission mechanism 36 and the fourth transmission mechanism 37, respectively according to the signals detected by the position sensor and the pressure sensor, such as to enable the mechanical arm 3 to drive the probe 2 for conducting a multi-degree-of-freedom movement, thus reducing the work strength of operating the probe by the operator, such as a doctor and so on and alleviating their fatigue. In the present embodiment, the mechanical arm 3 can drive the probe 2 for conducting a six-degree-of-freedom movement. The position sensor can collect the spatial position of the probe 2, and the controller can control the movement route of the probe in real time based on the probe spatial position together with the information provided by the collected images. The pressure sensor can monitor the acting force of the mechanical arm, thus effectively avoiding application of excessive force. In the present embodiment, the scanning route of the probe 2 on the patient's spine can also be controlled according to a predefined movement route of the mechanical arm 3.
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The present embodiment is described combining the attached drawings and the embodiments of the present application. Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, one skilled in the art may make further changes and modifications to these embodiments as soon as he/she has learned the basic creative concepts. Therefore, the attached claims are intended to include the preferred embodiments and all changes and modifications falling into the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201320532822.5 | Aug 2013 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2014/085196 | 8/26/2014 | WO | 00 |