This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-182134, filed Jun. 21, 2004, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an operating room control system comprising a medical system and an AV system.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, an endoscopic surgery system for conducting surgical procedures using an endoscope has come into general use and a large variety of medical devices are in practical use.
The medical devices for use in this type of endoscopic surgery system include an electric cautery, an ultrasonic device, and an insufflator in addition to an electronic endoscopic system. For example, as suggested in the Laid-Open Japanese Patent Publication No. 2003-76786 or 2003-70746, the endoscopic operation system integrally manages these devices as a system and operating devices disposed under a system controller control these devices.
On the other hand, various peripheral devices are also placed besides the medical devices in the operating room where there is placed a medical system typified by the endoscopic surgery system. These peripheral devices are, for example, a server for storing reference images such as patient's pre-surgery CT images or ultrasound images referenced for surgical procedures, a display device for displaying the reference images, and an output device for recording or printing endoscopic images picked up by the endoscopic surgery system. Moreover, a teleconference system for communication with the outside of the operating room and a room light for controlling lighting of the operating room are placed as peripheral devices.
Due to the presence of these peripheral devices in various forms, there is constructed an AV system, which is a nonmedical device system separate from the system for controlling the medical devices, and it is controlled by operating devices other than the operating devices for controlling the medical devices.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an operating room control system comprising a medical device control system for controlling one or more medical devices for conducting a surgical procedure and a medical support device control system for controlling one or more medical support devices, which support the surgical procedure, wherein a command input to the medical support device control system is enabled by changing an operating environment of an operating section of the medical device control system.
Thereby, the one or more medical support devices can be controlled from the side of the medical system.
For example, if the operating section comprises a touch panel, an operator can switch between a display function and a sensing function of the touch panel of the operating section in synchronization with each other when changing the operating environment.
Thereupon, the operating environment changes between the display function and the input function in synchronization with each other, whereby operating errors can be minimized. In this instance, it is also possible to have a configuration in which the display function and the sensing function are transmitted via separate signal paths and are changed in different switching methods.
If the medical support device control system also has an operating section (a second operating section), the operating environment can be changed by switching between the operating environment of the operating section and an operating environment of the second operating section.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the apparatus and methods of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, a configuration of an endoscopic surgery system 3 placed in an operating room 2 will be described hereinafter by reference to
As shown in
The first cart 11 is loaded with medical devices as controlled devices such as, for example, an electric cautery 13, an insufflator 14, an endoscopic camera 15, a light source 16, a video tape recorder (VTR) 17, and other devices and a gas cylinder 18 filled with carbon dioxide. The endoscopic camera 15 is connected to a first endoscope 31 via a camera cable 31a. The light source 16 is connected to the first endoscope 31 via a light guide cable 31b.
Moreover, the first cart 11 is loaded with a display device 19, a first integrated display panel 20, an operating panel 21, and the like. The display device 19 is, for example, a TV monitor for displaying endoscopic images or the like.
The integrated display panel 20 is a display member capable of selectively displaying various data during surgery. The operating panel 21 comprises a display section such as, for example, a liquid crystal display, and a touch sensor integrally arranged on the display section, for example. The operating panel 21 is an integrated operating device, which is operated by a nurse or the like in a nonsterilized area.
Furthermore, the first cart 11 is loaded with a system controller 22, which is a medical device controller for controlling medical devices. The system controller 22 is connected to the electric cautery 13, the insufflator 14, the endoscopic camera 15, the light source 16, and the VTR stated above via communication lines (not shown). The system controller 22 can be connected to a headset-type microphone 33. Thereby, the system controller 22 can recognize voice input from the microphone 33 and can control devices according to a surgeon's voice.
On the other hand, the second cart 12 is loaded with an endoscopic camera 23, a light source 24, an image processing device 25, a display device 26, and a second integrated display panel 27, which are controlled devices.
The endoscopic camera 23 is connected to a second endoscope 32 via a camera cable 32a. The light source 24 is connected to the second endoscope 32 via a light guide cable 32b.
The display device 26 displays endoscopic images picked up by the endoscopic camera 23. The second integrated display panel 27 can selectively display various data during surgery.
The endoscopic camera 23, the light source 24, and the image processing device 25 are connected to a repeater unit 28 mounted on the second cart 12 via communication lines (not shown). The repeater unit 28 is connected to the system controller 22 mounted on the first cart 11 via a trunk cable 29.
The system controller 22 can integrally control the camera 23, the light source 24, and the image processing device 25 mounted on the second cart 12 and the electric cautery 13, the insufflator 14, the camera 15, the light source 16, and the VTR 17 mounted on the first cart 11. If the system controller 22 is communicating with these devices, the system controller 22 can display the setting conditions of the connected devices and the setting screens of control switches on the liquid crystal display of the operating panel 21. Moreover, the system controller 22 can enter an operation such as a change of a setting value through an operation on the touch panel in a given area in response to a touch on the setting screen of a desired control switch of the operating panel 21.
A remote controller 30 is a second integrated operating device operated by a surgeon or the like in the sterilized area. It can control other devices, for which the communication is established, via the system controller 22.
The system controller 22 is connected to a patient monitor system 4 via a cable 9. As described later, the system controller 22 can analyze biological information acquired from the patient monitor system 4 and can display the analysis result on a required display device.
Moreover, the system controller 22 is equipped with an infrared communication port (not shown), which is a communication member. The infrared communication port is provided in a position where it is readily irradiated with infrared rays such as, for example, in the vicinity of the display device 19 and is connected to the system controller 22 via a cable.
As shown in
More specifically, the AV system 100 includes a room light 101, a room camera 102, a ceiling camera 103, a server for storing various reference images 104, a teleconference system 105, various peripheral devices 106, various display devices 107, and an AV controller 108 as a medical support device control system for controlling such devices.
The server for storing various reference images 104 stores pre-surgery CT images or ultrasound images of a patient 48. These images can be displayed on an LCD or a PDP in the display devices 107.
The AV controller 108 is capable of transmitting or receiving information to or from the system controller 22 of the endoscopic surgery system 3 via a signal cable 9. Thereby, it can display an endoscopic image from the endoscopic surgery system 3 on the display devices 107 or output it to a CD, a DVD, and a printer as the peripheral devices 106.
The operating panel 21 of the endoscopic surgery system 3 is an operating section that can be used for displaying various information and entering commands related to the system controller 22 via a switcher 110. Moreover, the operating panel 21 can be used for displaying various information and entering commands related to the AV controller 108 via the switcher 110.
Subsequently, the switcher 110 as an operating environment changing section will be described in detail.
As shown in
As shown in
If an operator selects a switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function under the control of the endoscopic surgery system 3, the selection signal is transmitted to the system controller 22 by means of a serial signal m1 and the system controller 22 transmits the information to the AV controller 108 by means of a parallel signal P. For example, the parallel signal P is a contact output signal.
Upon receiving the parallel signal P based on the switching button 120, the AV controller 108 outputs a control signal S for switching of the switcher.
As shown in
If the operator selects the switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function under the control of the AV system 100, the selection signal is transmitted to the AV controller 108 by means of a serial signal a1. Thereafter, the AV controller 108 outputs a control signal S for switching of the switcher 110, whereby the control state shown in
In this manner, the endoscopic surgery system 3 and the AV system 100 can be controlled by using the operating panel 21 arranged in the endoscopic surgery system 3 via the switcher 110 in this embodiment. This allows the system in a sterilized area (the endoscopic surgery system 3) to control the system in a nonsterilized area (the AV system 100) by using the single operating panel.
In other words, in this embodiment, the switcher 110 enables switching of the control environment on the operating panel 21, whereby the AV system can be easily controlled from the side of the medical system at a low cost.
A second embodiment is substantially the same as the first embodiment. Therefore, only different points will be described below. The same reference numerals are used for the identical parts and their description is omitted here.
As shown in
In other words, as shown in
More specifically, as shown in
If an operator selects a switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function under the control of the endoscopic surgery system 3 with the operating panel 21, the selection signal is transmitted to the system controller 22 by means of a serial signal m1. The system controller 22 then transmits the information to the AV controller 108 by means of a parallel signal P.
Upon receiving the switching signal information, the AV controller 108 outputs a control signal S for switching of the switcher 110.
As shown in
If the operator selects the switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function also under the control of the AV system 100 with the operating panel 21, the selection signal is transmitted to the AV controller 108 by means of the serial signal a1. Then, the AV controller 108 outputs a control signal S for switching of the switcher 110, whereby the control state shown in
In this manner, similar effects as in the first embodiment can be achieved with the second embodiment. Therefore, the system in a sterilized area (the endoscopic surgery system 3) can control the system in a nonsterilized area (the AV system 100) by using the operating panel of the system in the sterilized area (the endoscopic surgery system 3).
A third embodiment is substantially the same as the second embodiment. Therefore, only different points will be described below. The same reference numerals are used for the identical parts and their description is omitted here.
In this embodiment, as shown in
In other words, the serial signal m1 from the system controller 22 is entered into two RS-232C/IPs 201 and 202 and converted to network protocol signals. Output from the RS-232C/IP 201 is entered into the hub 207 and output from the RS-232C/IP 202 is entered into the hub 208. A network protocol signal from the hub 207 is converted to a serial communication via the RS-232C/IP 203 and output to the operating panel 21. A network protocol signal from the hub 208 is converted to a serial communication via the RS-232C/IP 204 and output to the operating panel 150.
Similarly, the serial signal a1 from the AV controller 108 is entered into two RS-232C/IPs 205 and 206 and converted to network protocol signals. An output from the RS-232C/IP 205 is entered into the hub 208 and an output from the RS-232C/IP 206 is entered into the hub 207.
More specifically, as shown in
Regarding the serial signals m1 and a1 in this state, the AV controller 108 turns off the RS-232C/IP 202 and the RS-232C/IP 206 by a control signal T.
Thereby, the information carried by the serial signal m1 from the system controller 22 is output to the operating panel 21, passing through the RS-232C/IP 201, the hub 207, and the RS-232C/IP 203 in this order. Similarly, the information carried by the serial signal a1 from the AV controller 108 is output to the operating panel 150, passing through the RS-232C/IP 205, the hub 208, and the RS/232C/IP 204 in this order.
Therefore, similarly to the second embodiment, the endoscopic surgery system 3 is controllable on the operating panel 21 and the AV system 100 is controllable on the operating panel 150.
Moreover, if an operator selects the switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function under the control of the endoscopic surgery system 3 with the operating panel 21, the selection signal is transmitted to the system controller 22 by means of the serial signal m1 and the system controller 22 transmits the information to the AV controller 108 by means of the parallel signal P.
Upon receiving the information on the switching signal, the AV controller 108 outputs a control signal S for switching of the switcher 110 and turns on the RS-212C/IP 202 and the RS-232C/IP 206 and turns off the RS-233C/IP 201 and the RS-232C/IP 205 by a control signal T.
As shown in
On the other hand, the information carried by the serial signal m1 from the system controller 22 is output the operating panel 150, passing through the RS-232C/IP 202, the hub 208, and the RS-232C/IP 204 in this order by means of the ON/OFF control of the control signal T. Similarly, the information carried by the serial signal a1 from the AV controller 108 is output to the operating panel 21, passing through the RS-232C/IP 206, the hub 207, and the RS-232C/IP 203 in this order.
Therefore, similarly to the second embodiment, the endoscopic surgery system 3 is controllable on the operating panel 150 and the AV system 100 is controllable on the operating panel 21.
If the operator selects the switching button 120 displayed on the operating panel 21 using the touch panel function under the control of the AV system 100 with the operating panel 21, the selection signal is transmitted to the AV controller 108 by means of the serial signal a1, too. The AV controller 108 then outputs the control signals S and T, whereby the control state shown in
As stated hereinabove, in this embodiment it is possible to achieve the same effects as those of the second embodiment.
While there has been shown and described what are considered to be preferred embodiments of the invention, it will, of course, be understood that various modifications and changes in form or detail could readily be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the invention not be limited to the exact forms described and illustrated, but constructed to cover all modifications that may fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2004-182134 | Jun 2004 | JP | national |