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The patent badge is an abbreviated version of the USPTO patent document. The patent badge covers the following: Patent number, Date patent was issued, Date patent was filed, Title of the patent, Applicant, Inventor, Assignee, Attorney firm, Primary examiner, Assistant examiner, CPCs, and Abstract. The patent badge does contain a link to the full patent document (in Adobe Acrobat format, aka pdf). To download or print any patent click here.

Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2024

Filed:

Feb. 16, 2018
Applicant:

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY (US);

Inventors:

Paula Jaye Doyle, Rochester, NY (US);

Jay Evan Reeder, Syracuse, NY (US);

Ronald Wesley Wood, Rochester, NY (US);

Assignee:

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61B 1/04 (2006.01); A61B 5/00 (2006.01); A61B 5/107 (2006.01); A61B 17/42 (2006.01); A61B 34/30 (2016.01); A61B 90/30 (2016.01); A61K 49/00 (2006.01); A61B 1/06 (2006.01); A61B 17/00 (2006.01); A61B 90/00 (2016.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A61B 1/043 (2013.01); A61B 5/0071 (2013.01); A61B 5/0086 (2013.01); A61B 5/1076 (2013.01); A61B 17/4241 (2013.01); A61B 34/30 (2016.02); A61B 90/30 (2016.02); A61K 49/0034 (2013.01); A61B 1/06 (2013.01); A61B 2017/00818 (2013.01); A61B 2017/00831 (2013.01); A61B 2090/062 (2016.02); A61B 2090/304 (2016.02); A61B 90/37 (2016.02); A61B 2090/373 (2016.02);
Abstract

A surgical visualization and medical imaging device and related computer based imaging methods and systems are disclosed. The surgical devices of the present invention use indocyanine green dye combined with a plastic, and are used in enhanced surgical imaging in applications such as robotically assisted surgeries. A near infrared light source, such as an 805 nm laser, may be used to excite the surgical device so that the device emits 835 nm light. Both the excitation and emission wavelengths penetrate tissue and blood, and provide enhanced imaging of surgical procedures. The resulting fluorescence image allows a user to readily determine relative tissue depth, to identify tissue inhomogeneity, to detect masses or tissue irregularities, to pinpoint anatomical holes, and to visualize tears.


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