IMAGNOSIS INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100328304 | DISPLAY DIRECTION CORRECTING DEVICE, CORRECTING METHOD, AND CORRECTION PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL 3D IMAGE - In a medical three-dimensional image display orientation modifying apparatus according to the present invention, landmarks (P | 12-30-2010 |
20100268071 | MEDICAL IMAGING MARKER AND PROGRAM FOR UTILIZING SAME - An inventive medical imaging marker includes a base ( | 10-21-2010 |
20100185201 | IMPLANT ERECTING DRILL TOLL, HAND-PIECE, ADAPTOR FOR THE HAND-PIECE, AND SURGICAL GUIDE - An inventive implant handpiece ( | 07-22-2010 |
20100049036 | Medical Image Display Method and Program Thereof - It has been difficult to display medical three-dimensional images taken by different imaging devices (imaging methods or modalities) individually in a common display direction. In the invention, a coordinate system 1 on the basis of landmarks on the bones and a coordinate system 2 on the basis of landmarks on the skins are set in a CT image, and a transformation coefficient (correction amount) Tc between the coordinate system 1 and the coordinate system 2 is calculated and stored. In a case where image data acquired by another imaging method is displayed, a coordinate system same as the coordinate system 1 in the CT image can be set in a case where the image data includes a bone display layer, and a coordinate system same as the coordinate system 2 in the CT image can be set in a case where the image displays a skin display layer. By correcting the coordinate system thus set using the transformation coefficient Tc, the coordinate system 1 can be corrected to the coordinate system 2 or the coordinate system 2 to the coordinate system 1. It is thus possible to display images according to the common coordinate system between different sets of image data. | 02-25-2010 |
20090274990 | Implantation Guide Making Method and Guide Block - A highly precise implant implantation guide has been desired for safely and precisely performing a dental implant treatment. A method of producing an implant implantation guide according to the present invention includes the steps of: (1) preparing a guide block including an attachment portion and a processing portion; (2) acquiring CT image data of a patient with the guide block being worn by the patient; (3) determining an implant implantation position and an implant implantation direction through diagnosis based on the CT image data, and transforming information of the implantation position and the implantation direction thus determined into coordinate information based on a processing reference coordinate system; and (4) cutting the guide block through CAD/CAM so as to reflect the coordinate information obtained by the transformation. | 11-05-2009 |
20090116708 | Medical 3-Dimensional Image Display Control Program and Medical 3-Dimensional Image Display Method - The conventional display of a medical 3-dimensional image fails to display both the left and right sides of the patient simultaneously and symmetrically. The medical 3-dimensional image information cannot be therefore utilized efficiently for a comparative evaluation on the symmetrical left and right sides when making a diagnosis or a plan for surgery or treatment. According to a display control program, by displaying medical 3-dimensional images to be displayed on the display screen in a pair on the left and right sides, and by rotating a pair of the displays on the left and right sides in opposite directions with respect to the vertical axis (Z axis) to form and display an image on the opposite side corresponding to one viewpoint direction, both the left and right sides of the patent can be displayed simultaneously and symmetrically. Further, according to this program, when a slice plane is specified in one of the 3-dimensional images on the left and right sides, a slice plane at the symmetrical position is automatically formed in the other image. It is thus possible to display the cross sections on both the left and right sides of the patient simultaneously and symmetrically. | 05-07-2009 |