
Background
Fluoroscopic guided procedure require passage of needles or other devices towards deep target in the body that cannot be seen with plain vision. Fluoroscopy allows the visualization of deep structures but in typical practice the needle or other device is passed freely through the tissue by the operator requiring adjustments to trajectory once the needle has already been inserted into the patient.
Technology
Dr. Christopher Page, Doctor of Medicine at Stony Brook University invented a simple and satisfactory guide for the facilitation of fluoroscopic guided procedures using a c-arm type fluoroscopy system.
Advantages
Reduced x-ray exposure Improved accuracy Improved patient comfort Decreased learning curve Fewer needle passes and adjustments leading to less tissue trauma
Application
Guiding needles with improved accuracy
Inventors
Christopher Page, Associate Professor, Anesthesiology
Anurag Purwar, Research Asst. Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Pranav Korrapati, , Mechanical Engineering
Licensing Potential
Not available for licensing
Licensing Status
Exclusive License - All Fields
Licensing Contact
Valery Matthys, Licensing Associate, Intellectual Property Partners, valery.matthys@stonybrook.edu,
Patent Status
Provisional Filed
Prototype and bench testing available
Tech Id
8679