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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 06, 2008
George Dewitt Stetten, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
George DeWitt Stetten, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
University of Pittsbugh—Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for combining tomographic images with human vision. The systems preferably include a first assembly located proximal to an object to be imaged and a second assembly remote from the target. The first assembly is preferably able to collect a tomographic image from a target object and superimpose that tomographic image onto a direct view of the target object. The first assembly also includes components that allow the transmission of the tomographic image to the remote assembly. At the remote location, a highly trained expert may interact with the captured image by placing electronic markers on the image via an electronic interface. The captured image plus electronic marker are then preferably transmitted back to the local site via a second transmitter-receiver. The local user may use the electronic marker to guide his actions during the appropriate task. The systems have particular utility in the medical field where a trained clinician at a remote location may provide guidance to an untrained individual in performing a medical procedure on a patient.