Claims
- 1. In a method for a closed chest, video-assisted diagnostic or surgical treatment of a patient that comprises
positioning a viewing scope having an elongated nosepiece suitable for gathering and transmitting images to a small video camera so that the nosepiece is inserted through a first percutaneous intercostal opening in the patient to view an internal region of the patient requiring diagnostic or surgical treatment and transmitting the image so gathered through the video camera to a viewing monitor, providing at least a second percutaneous opening suitable for inserting a surgical or diagnostic instrument therethrough, inserting a first diagnostic or surgical instrument through said second opening to perform an internal diagnostic or surgical procedure in the patient's cavity while viewing the image of said procedure on the monitor, the improvement that comprises
(a) draping said monitor with a transparent, sterile surgical drape and (b) positioning said draped monitor within the surgical field so that the surgeon can perform the internal surgical or diagnostic procedure and view it on said monitor so that the surgeon's visual access to the monitor correlates as closely as possible to the visual access of the input end of the viewing scope.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said method further comprises providing at least a third percutaneous opening that is suitable for inserting a second instrument therethrough so that said surgeon can perform the internal surgical procedure using said first and second surgical instruments inserted thorough said second and third percutaneous openings, respectively.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the monitor is a flat panel monitor.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said draped monitor is on a movable cart having a sterilizable adjustable arm that allows the monitor to be positioned within the surgical field and adjusted to enhance the surgeon's visual alignment.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the closed-chest surgical treatment of the patient is performed on an operating table having a means to hold the viewing monitor within the surgical field and adjust the position of the viewing monitor within the surgical field to enhance the surgeon's visual alignment.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5, wherein said means to hold the viewing monitor is a flexible, adjustable arm having a proximal and distal ends, said proximal end connected to the operating table and said distal end having a means for firmly holding said viewing monitor in place.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the video camera of said viewing scope is positioned at about a 90° angle relative to said elongated nosepiece to enable the surgeon to maximize proximity to the patient in performing the surgical treatment.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the video camera is configured to extend less than about 5 inches from the patient's body.
- 9. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the viewing monitor includes image enhancement means to ensure a high resolution image.
- 10. The improvement of claim 1 wherein a surgical retractor provides percutaneous access for the insertion of the surgical or diagnostic instrument into the patient's internal region, said retractor comprising
(a) two handles suitable for grasping positioned opposite each other and pivotally connected so that the handles move reciprocatingly relative to each other, (b) a head means connected to each handle so that each head means moves reciprocatingly relative to the other, (c) a means for locking the heads at a present distance from each other, (d) each head means having a connector means suitable for connecting a blade, and (e) a blade connected to each head means through the connector means with each blade having a width, depth and thickness so that the width extends substantially parallel to the length of the head and the depth extending downward from the top of the head. The blades, when taken together at the position of closest proximity to each other are of a size suitable to be inserted into a surgical incision in a patient undergoing a surgical procedure then spread apart to form an elongated, ovoid access opening through which a medical instrument may be inserted to perform exploratory, diagnostic or surgical procedures.
- 11. The improvement of claim 10 wherein the surgical retractor is designed so that each blade has an inside face and an outside face, with the inside face of each blade facing the inside face of the other blade and the outside face of each blade is designed to (i) minimize the trauma to the patient's body at the incision when the head means and blades are spread apart, (ii) stabilize the blades in the incision and (iii) allow customization for each patient's anatomy.
- 12. A flexible sterile drape for covering a video monitor within the surgical field of a surgical operation to be performed on a patient, which drape comprises a transparent field within perimeter of the drape and positioned to cover the viewing panel of said monitor and fastening means around the perimeter of the drape for completely covering a video-monitor to ensure the monitor's sterility and suitability for retaining within a surgical field during a surgical operation on a patient.
- 13. The sterile drape of claim 12, wherein the entire drape is transparent.
- 14. The sterile drape of claim 12, that is packaged in a sterile package.
- 15. The sterile drape of claim 12, wherein the perimeter fastening means are adhesive strips.
- 16. The sterile drape of claim 12, that is made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 17. The sterile drape of claim 12, wherein the perimeter fastening means are velcro.
- 18. The sterile drape of claim 12, wherein the perimeter fastening means are snaps.
- 19. The sterile drape of claim 12, wherein the sterile package is combined with instructions for enclosing a viewing monitor.
- 20. A video monitor device for use within the surgical field of an operation being performed on a patient, said device comprising
a video monitor enclosed by a transparent, flexible sterile drape so that the screen transmits a clear image through said drape and the enclosed monitor is sterile.
- 21. The video monitor device of claim 20, wherein the entire drape is transparent.
- 22. The video monitor device of claim 20, wherein the sterile drape is made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 23. The video monitor device of claim 20, wherein the sterile drape has perimeter fastening means of velcro to enclose to the video monitor.
- 24. The video monitor device of claim 20, wherein the sterile drape has perimeter fastening means the adhesive strips to enclose the video monitor.
- 25. The video monitor device of claim 20, wherein the video monitor is a flat panel monitor.
- 26. The video monitor device of claim 25, wherein the flat panel monitor is enclosed in a sterile sleeve.
- 27. The video monitor device of claim 26, wherein a frame is provided to adhere to the screen of the flat panel to provide a tensioning means for the sterile sleeve to minimize the distortion of the transparent sterile sleeve.
- 28. The video monitor device of claim 20 in combination with image enhancement means to ensure a high resolution image.
- 29. The video monitor device of claim 20 in combination with a movable cart having an adjustable arm thereon, wherein the adjustable arm includes a proximal end attached to the cart and a distal end securely attached to said video monitor device.
- 30. An apparatus for assisting a surgeon in performing closed-chest, video-assisted surgical or diagnostic treatment of a patient, which apparatus comprises
a movable cabinet, an adjustable arm having its proximal end attached to the cabinet and having the distal end of said arm extendable outwardly from the cabinet, and a platform securely attached to said distal end of said extendable arm, wherein said platform is designed to securely receive and attach a viewing monitor thereto and said adjustable arm is extendable outwardly to position the viewing monitor within the surgical field of an operating room without having the cabinet extend into said surgical field.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein a sterile viewing monitor is securely attached to the platform at the distal end of the adjustable arm and the cabinet is counterbalanced to ensure the apparatus does not tip when the adjustable arm is extended outwardly to its full extension.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the cabinet contains a processing unit to (i) receive a signal from a video camera having a view scope designed to be inserted percutaneously into a patient undergoing surgery and (ii) transmit said signal to the viewing monitor to form an image of the internal view of the patient on the screen of said viewing monitor.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the processing unit allows for a high resolution image on the screen of the viewing monitor.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, that also comprises an additional viewing monitor to exhibit a three-dimensional image on its screen to a person viewing the monitor with viewing glasses and the processing unit transmits said signal to the three-dimensional viewing monitor.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the viewing monitor is a flat-panel viewing monitor.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the viewing monitor is enclosed in a sterile drape having a transparent section covering the viewing monitor screen.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the sterile drape is a transparent plastic.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein the plastic is polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the viewing monitor is associated with a high resolution signal processing unit.
- 40. An operating table for assisting a surgeon in performing a closed-chest, video-assisted surgical or diagnostic treatment of a patient, which operating table comprises
a flat, horizontal support means supported by vertical legs attached to said support means, having a field extending above said horizontal support means, an adjustable arm having its proximal end attached to the horizontal support means and having the distal end of said arm extendable into said field above said horizontal support means, and a platform securely attached to said distal end of said extendable arm, wherein said platform is designed to securely receive and attach a viewing monitor thereto so that the viewing monitor is positioned within said field.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein a viewing monitor is securely attached to said platform at the distal end of said adjustable arm and is enclosed in a sterile drape.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein said viewing monitor is a flat-panel viewing monitor.
- 43. An endoscopic visualization apparatus that comprises
a view scope having a light source, camera, and lens means, said view scope having the lens means positioned in a nosepiece designed to be inserted percutaneously into a patient's internal cavity to gather and transmit an image from the distal end of the lens means to said camera; signal transmission cord from said camera to signal processing unit; power transmission cord for said light source, camera and signal processing unit; said signal processing unit capable of interpreting the signal from the camera and of transmitting a signal to a viewing monitor through a signal transmission cord, and a viewing monitor capable of exhibiting the image gathered from the patient's cavity on a screen portion of the viewing monitor, wherein said camera is positioned at about a 90° angle to said nosepiece to minimize the distance said view scope extends out of said patient.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein said viewing monitor is a flat panel viewing monitor.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the apparatus is carried in a movable cabinet having an adjustable arm having its proximal end attached to the cabinet and having the distal end of said arm extendable outwardly from the cabinet, and
a platform securely attached to said distal end of said extendable arm, wherein said platform is designed to securely receive and attached the viewing monitor thereto and said adjustable arm is extendable outwardly to position the viewing monitor within the surgical field of an operating room without having the cabinet extend into said surgical field.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45, wherein a viewing monitor is securely attached to the platform at the distal end of the adjustable arm and the cabinet is counterbalanced to ensure the apparatus does not tip when the adjustable arm is extended outwardly to its full extension.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46 that also comprises an additional viewing monitor to exhibit a three-dimensional image on its screen to a person viewing the monitor with viewing glasses and an additional signal processing unit connected to said camera that transmits said signal to the three-dimensional viewing monitor and further transmits a signal to a 3D viewing goggle control emitter that emits a signal receivable by interactive 3D viewing goggles to view the image exhibited on the viewing monitor screen in three dimensions.
- 48. A view scope having a light source, camera, and lens means, said view scope having the lens means positioned in a nosepiece designed to be inserted percutaneously into a patient's internal cavity to gather and transmit an image from the distal end of the lens means to said camera, wherein said camera is positioned at about a 90° angle to said nosepiece to minimize the distance said view scope extends out of said patient.
- 49. The view scope of claim 48 wherein the nosepiece also comprises at least one lumen for transporting fluid to or from the end of the nosepiece distal to the camera.
- 50. The view scope of claim 48 wherein the lens means has a zoom capability.
- 51. The view scope of claim 48 wherein the view scope is combined with a motion sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Provisional patent application U.S. 60/014,922 filed Apr. 10, 1996 in the name of inventors Arthur Bertolero, Raymond Bertolero and Jerome Riebman. This application is related to concurrently-filed patent applications ESTC-001/01WO, ESTC-001/02WO, ESTC-001/04WO and ESTC-001/05US. Each of the above-identified patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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