This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German application DE 10 2014 219 077.0, filed Sep. 22, 2014; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a mobile medical apparatus.
Diverse apparatuses for diagnosis or treatment are used in medical practice, these apparatuses being made available as required. For their use, these apparatuses are typically brought from a rest or parked position to a use position and, following the use, are transported back to the original position again. One example of such a mobile apparatus is a mobile C-arm. Mobile C-arms are used as an X-ray imaging apparatus in surgery, for example, but are required there only for a relatively short time, in order to image the tissue to be treated, e.g. for better localization of a tumor. Other apparatuses that are provided as required are e.g. therapeutic apparatuses such as RF apparatuses, laser apparatuses or various types of irradiation apparatuses. Such apparatuses are often provided with motorization in order to facilitate transport. In many cases, the positioning of a mobile apparatus for diagnosis or treatment is an elaborate and complex undertaking. Devices for positioning a medical apparatus are described for example in published, non-prosecuted German patent applications DE 10 2012 217 072 A1 (corresponding to U.S. patent publication No. 2014/0086393) and DE 10 2011 005 439 A1.
European patent EP 1 246 566 B1 (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,814,490) presents a C-arm system in which the end position of the movable apparatus and the projection of the C-arm are stored and can be moved to repeatedly. However, no movement information is stored, and so the movement used to bring about the previously stored end position of the apparatus and the position of the C-arm for the stored projection can lead to problems.
Furthermore, reference is made to published, non-prosecuted patent applications DE 10 2011 005 439 A1, DE 10 2005 049 106 A (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 8,767,920), EP 2 380 496 A1 (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 8,666,585), EP 0 087 198 A2 (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 4,578,757) and WO 2014/139023 A1 (corresponding to U.S. patent publication No. 2015/0109427). There is a need to improve the positioning of mobile medical apparatuses for diagnosis or therapy.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a mobile medical apparatus that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type.
The invention is based on the observation that a repositioning is required relatively frequently in the case of mobile medical apparatuses. In this case, it is often necessary for this repositioning to be carried out with a certain accuracy in order to ensure an efficient examination.
Therefore, a mobile medical apparatus is proposed which is configured for supporting a repositioning. The mobile medical apparatus according to the invention contains movement devices (e.g. wheels or e.g. rails for the movement along a ceiling mount) provided for a movement of the entire apparatus. Furthermore, a detection device for detecting the movement of the apparatus is provided. The detection device and further detection devices described in the course of other configurations can be arranged either in the mobile medical apparatus itself or outside the apparatus. The detection of the movement of the apparatus can, for example, be information regarding a distance covered. In this case, it is also conceivable for information regarding a distance actually covered to be reduced for the storage of information related to an effective movement. In this case, the effective movement is the shortest distance to be covered which corresponds to the end points of a path, wherein there may be boundary conditions regarding possible paths. It is likewise possible for merely only specific positions or points to be detected, for example a two-tuple consisting of a start point and an end point.
Furthermore, a storage device for storing information describing the movement of the apparatus is provided. The storage device and furthermore storage devices described in the course of the configurations can likewise be part of the mobile medical apparatus or be arranged outside this apparatus. In the case of a storage device arranged outside the apparatus, provision can be made for information relevant for the movement of the apparatus to be transmitted from the storage device to a receiving device of the apparatus, e.g. wirelessly.
Finally, a control interface for inputting a control command to the medical apparatus for repeating a movement in accordance with information describing the movement of the apparatus is provided. The apparatus can be configured, in response to the inputting of the control command, to automatically repeat the movement (for example with the aid of a motor arranged in the apparatus), or to output the information for a manually performed repetition of the movement. Both, automatic repetition and display of the information can also be carried out jointly.
The invention allows positions of the apparatus that were implemented earlier to be moved to again in a simplified manner. In this way, elaborate repositioning is at least partly avoided, which leads to a more efficient sequence and to a better workflow.
In accordance with one configuration, the mobile medical apparatus additionally contains a movable component (e.g. an arm with an emitter and/or a detector) which typically likewise has to be positioned for the diagnosis or treatment. In accordance with the development, provision is made of a detection device for detecting the movement of the component, a storage device for storing information describing the movement of the component, and a control interface for inputting a control command to the medical apparatus for repeating a movement in accordance with information describing the movement of the component. These can be the same elements (detection device, storage device, control interface) to be used for the overall movement of the system, or else elements provided separately therefrom.
This use of the concept according to the invention additionally for the positioning of a component allows simplified repetition of the entire movements of the apparatus and of the parts thereof that are required for a specific recording or treatment position. In particular, provision can be made of a detection system for detecting a combined movement consisting of a movement of the overall system and a movement of at least one component of the system, a storage system for storing information describing the combined movement, and a control interface for inputting a control command to the medical apparatus for repeating a combined movement in accordance with information describing the combined movement. The detection system can consist of one or a plurality of dedicated detection devices, with the storage system as well. This configuration allows a repetition of the combined movement with little complexity, in the case of which the operating personnel do not have to differentiate between movement of the overall system and movement of the individual component for the repetition of the treatment or of the therapeutic intervention.
In accordance with a further configuration, a detection device for detecting at least one parameter relevant for the diagnosis or treatment is provided. In addition, there is a storage device provided for storing the parameter relevant for a diagnosis or treatment. Finally, provision is made of a control interface configured for inputting a control command to the medical apparatus for repeating a diagnosis or treatment by the mobile medical apparatus using the parameter relevant for the diagnosis or treatment. Preferably, all parameters relevant for the diagnosis or treatment are detected and stored, such that the treatment step or diagnosis step can be completely repeated in response to the control command. This development makes it possible not only to adopt the original position of the apparatus again in a relatively simple manner, but also to reproduce the function or the operation of the apparatus in a previous diagnosis or treatment.
Configurations of the invention also relate to a control element of the apparatus, which is configured for inputting relevant control commands, and a device for avoiding collisions, which makes the repetition of a positioning more secure.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a mobile medical apparatus, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly to
The invention therefore provides the equipment of mobile recording apparatuses with accurately controllable wheels, rolling elements (e.g. mecanum wheel) or the like and a storage device for storing different path positions. Here and hereinafter, position is understood to mean a position in addition to an angular position, e.g. in space or relative to the patient table. According to the invention, the apparatus is able to learn and store different positions and displacement paths and to move to the stored position again, as a result of which the surgeon or personnel is/are saved a great deal of effort (force and time) and the patient can be treated less invasively (faster deployment of the apparatus and therefore less exposure to radiation as a result of the desired recording position being found again rapidly, directly and accurately).
This is shown schematically in
If a new recording is then intended to be carried out, the control signals of the detected path are retrieved in an opposite order and the first position for the recording is thus moved to again automatically.
It is also possible for a plurality of recording positions to be stored and automatically moved to again (e.g. for “mosaicing”: movement sideways on the patient table, that is to say e.g. from the pelvis to the toes), as well as a plurality of parked positions.
Therefore, a programmable storage module and a motor are integrated in the C-arm and reproduce the path of the C-arm with regard to control, repositioning and the settings for the imaging. The integrated storage module learns the position and also the movements (e.g. up, down, orbital, angular) and the path taken of the operating personnel with the C-arm.
A control panel is preferably integrated in the C-arm, the control panel offering the functions described below.
The repetition of the recorded path is thus made possible. Particularly in the case of a renewed checking after an operation, it is advantageous if the original path was recorded and the recording position can be moved to again without any problems. This repetition function concerns the transversal and rotational movements of the entire C-arm system and the orbital, angular and horizontal movement of the C-arm component.
In addition, a function is provided which registers and stores parameters of the examination, e.g. the applied dose, the collimator settings, parameters for adjusting the system, etc.
In addition, the recording zone ROI or Region of Interest (including an image which is recorded by a camera and/or a detector integrated in the X-ray beam) can be stored as a stored parameter that is used, if appropriate, during the repetition.
Besides the recording functions, repetition functions can also be provided both for the path and for the imaging.
It can be provided that an individual set of information for the repetition of actions is stored and unambiguously referenced, such that the totality of the actions (or the entire corresponding workflow) can be repeated with one call. This set of information can contain movement information concerning the overall system, movement information concerning components of the system and settings of the system (e.g. recording parameters). The set of information can also relate to more than one modality or ancillaries (e.g. movement/parameter setting of patient couch).
A corresponding control module is shown in
A further possible additional configurational feature is a collision avoidance system, e.g. on the basis of ultrasound or RFID technology. By way of example, when the C-arm is brought back to the parked position, the path can be blocked by a heart-lung machine or an ultrasound apparatus as an obstacle. Problems are avoided by virtue of the integrated collision avoidance, e.g. using ultrasonic sensors.
The system can be provided with a motor function and a storage function. The storage function has a learning interface and built-in programmable intelligent electronics. The motor is connected to at least one of the wheels of the C-arm and thus supports the control and the movement of the mobile C-arm.
A GPS system or a local positioning system (LPS) for identifying the original position of the C-arm system can also be provided. Such a system can provide support for determining the position of the C-arm with respect to the target position, e.g. parked position in the clinical facility. The position of the C-arm could additionally also be displayed at an operator interface on the C-arm.
In addition, sensors such as e.g. RFID, ultrasound, magnetic sensors, capacitive sensors, mechanical sensors, etc. can be provided which support the tracking of the movement of the C-arm.
The invention has been illustrated above on the basis of an example. This example is purely illustrative and merely constitutes one possible configuration of the inventive concept. The concept can be extended to arbitrary mobile medical apparatuses and used in various configurations therein, this being part of the inventive content of this application.
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102014219077.0 | Sep 2014 | DE | national |