WO2004067046A2 - Articulated support assembly - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Radiologists perform numerous guided biopsies using ultrasound and computer aided tomography (“CAT") scanning techniques, magnetic resonance imaging techniques and fluoroscopic imaging techniques. Biopsies and other procedures are performed using a variety of needle-like instruments.
- CAT computer aided tomography
- brachytherapy a form of cancer treatment in- which a radioactive energy source is placed into or adjacent to a malignant tumor.
- brachytherapy can be divided into two categories: high dose rate (HDR) and low dose rate (LDR).
- HDR high dose rate
- LDR low dose rate
- HDR high dose rate
- LDR low dose rate
- radioactive isotopes are used as the radioactive energy sources.
- Some of the more common radioactive isotopes used in LDR brachytherapy include Iodine-125, Palladium- 103, Gold-198, Ytterbium- 169, and Iridium-192. These isotopes are typically packaged in a housing constructed of a lightweight and durable material, such as titanium, and are commonly referred to as isotope seeds. The dimensions of the isotope seeds can be extremely variable both in diameter and in length.
- the radioactive isotopes commonly used in LDR brachytherapy are selected for their low energy and relatively short halflife.
- Low energy sources provide for a limited tissue penetration by the emitted radiation, so that the radiation's effects are limited to the tumor without substantially affecting adjacent normal tissue.
- a short half-life is advantageous in that the dose of radiation that is delivered depletes in a reasonably short period of time.
- the area of therapeutic effect for Iodine-125 and Palladium- 103 is limited to a sphere approximately 1 cm in diameter around the isotope seed.
- a three dimensional array of isotope seeds is commonly used to treat a tumor.
- LDR brachytherapy of prostate cancer a multitude of isotope seeds is typically used. Since solid tumors, like those found in prostate cancer, are perceived to be diffuse, the entire organ is targeted for therapy.
- needles In order to place isotope seeds into the aforementioned three-dimensional array, needles, using a two-dimensional grid pattern in conjunction with longitudinal spacing, can deliver isotope seeds.
- the two dimensional grid is frequently defined by a needle guide, called a template.
- the template is provided with a plurality of holes that provide guidance for the longitudinal progression of the needles, thus insuring their desired two-dimensional position within the tumor.
- the isotope seeds are deposited along the longitudinal axis of each needle.
- these devices have not overcome the same basic limitation; they are "post-insertion" probe fixation devices where the probe is first inserted into the body and then affixed to a stand. This necessitates a subsequent reorientation of the probe with regard to the insertion cavity, thereby wasting valuable time in obtaining the desired probe orientation.
- the probe is first affixed to a stand.
- the combination of the fine adjustment mechanism with the probe affixed is then released to the free omni-directional mode to enhance insertion of the probe into the body of the patient.
- the probe is manually inserted into the rectum and, once the desired orientation is achieved, as viewed and confirmed by the monitored ultrasound images, the device is then set in a fixed mode.
- the present invention eliminates the above-mentioned needs for a protection device by providing an articulated support assembly.
- an articulated support assembly comprising a stepping head clamping lock, a lockable support assembly connected to said stepping head clamping lock and selectively releasably connectable to a stationary object for allowing multi-planar orthogonal manipulation of a device into a position with respect a plane of said stationary object, and a plurality of joints connected to said lockable support assembly that allows multi-planar orthogonal movement.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view illustration of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view illustration of the preferred embodiment of the present invention of FIGURE 1.
- Articulated support assembly 10 includes stepping head clamping lock 12, lockable support assembly 14, and a plurality of joints 16a, 16b, 18a, 18b, 29a, and 29b.
- stepping head clamping lock 12 secures removable stepping head assembly 20 to lockable support assembly 14.
- removable stepping head assembly 20 slides into a stepping head clamp 13 in order to be secured in position.
- Stepping head clamp 13 is connected to lockable support assembly 14, thereby facilitating the engagement of removable stepping head assembly 20 to lockable support assembly 14.
- stepping head clamping lock 12 secures the engagement of removable stepping head assembly 20 to lockable support assembly 14.
- Removable stepping head assembly 20 can support a number of devices, including, but not limited to medical devices, such as brachytherapy devices, laser devices, ultrasonic devices, x-ray devices, and lighting devices, i the preferred embodiment of the present invention, medical device 40 is a brachytherapy device for inserting radioactive isotope seeds and non-radioactive spacers via an elongated needle into a patient.
- medical device 40 is a brachytherapy device for inserting radioactive isotope seeds and non-radioactive spacers via an elongated needle into a patient.
- articulated support assembly 10 is preferably selectively releasably connectable to a stationary object for allowing multi-planar orthogonal manipulation of the medical device into a position with respect a plane of the stationary object.
- Lockable support assembly 14 includes at least one clamp 32a or 32b for securing lockable support assembly 14 to the stationary object.
- Stationary object lock 30 is operated by the user to tighten the secure engagement between lockable support assembly 14 and the stationary object once lockable support assembly 14 is secured to the stationary object (not shown).
- support arms 22a and 22b which can be formed from the same structure as clams 32a and 32b, respectively, permit movement through a first plane substantially parallel to a first plane of the stationary object.
- Support arms 22a and 22b include joint articulation points 16a and 16b. Joint articulation points 16a and 16b allow for arms 24a and 24b to be fitted therein. The comiection between joint articulation points 16a and 16b and arms 24a and 24b can form any one of a number of joint arrangements, however, it is preferred that the joint arrangement move within the first plane substantially parallel to the first plane of the stationary object. [0020] When arms 24a and 24b are in their desired positions, horizontal position locks 28a and 28b are operated by the user to tighten and prevent movement between arms 24a and 24b and joint articulation points 18a and 18b. This will allow articulated support assembly 10 to be held within one position with respect to the first plane substantially parallel to the first plane of the stationary object.
- Joint articulation points 18a and 18b also permit movement of articulated support assembly 10 within a second plane substantially parallel to a second plane of the stationary object.
- the second plane is substantially perpendicular to the first plane.
- Arms 27a and 27b engage joint articulation points 18a and 18b and move in directions perpendicular to the directions moved by arms 24a and 24b.
- arms 24a and 24b Upon being placed in their desired positions, arms 24a and 24b are locked into place by vertical position locks 26a and 26b. Vertical position locks 26a and 26b are operated by the user to tighten and prevent movement between arms 27a and 27b and lockable support assembly 14.
- lockable support assembly 14 can then be secured in position by tightening joint articulation points 29a and 29b.
- the tightening of joint articulation points 29a and 29b is accomplished by engaging assembly lock 25, thus preventing any undesired movement by lockable support assembly 14.
- Removable stepping head assembly 20 can be finely adjusted for positioning of device 38 fine adjustment assembly 34. Moreover, the pitch of removable stepping head assembly 20, and therefore device 38, can be adjusted as well.
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