Schoonenberg
Geert Antonius Franciscus Schoonenberg, Boekel NL
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20140015836 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AND DISPLAYING A 2D PROJECTION FROM A 3D OR 4D DATASET - A system and method is described by which so-called standard angiographic views can be generated using a 3-or 4-D reconstructed image of the object of interest. One preferred example is the reconstruction of coronary angiograms from rotational angiography sequences. Once the 3D image is created, it can be forward projected into the user-defined “standard” views for live presentation during the procedure. It is anticipated that these standard views, which more closely mimic what a physician is accustomed to see, will be more readily accepted by the interventional community. | 01-16-2014 |
Gerard Schoonenberg, Hengelo NL
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20080230359 | ELECTRICALLY INSULATED CONDUCTOR CONNECTION ASSEMBLIES AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - An electrically insulated conductor connection assembly and a method for providing the same are provided. The electrically insulated conductor connection assembly includes first and second electrical conductors each comprising a body portion and an end portion. A fastening mechanism electrically and mechanically connects the end portions of the first electrical conductor to the end portion of the second electrical conductor, and an insulator overlays and electrically insulates the fastening mechanism. The end portions of the first and second electrical conductors and the fastening mechanism form a joint, which is structured to be fastenable and unfastenable. When the joint is fastened and the insulator is overlaying the fastening mechanism, the joint is electrically insulated. | 09-25-2008 |
20140284192 | DRIVING ROD FOR MEDIUM VOLTAGE SWITCHING ELEMENT GEAR - A device for medium or high voltage switching element gear, the device having: a switching element for connecting two conductors: and a driving rod for operating the switch, wherein the driving rod comprises at least a surface layer of an electrically high resistance material. The electrically high resistance material ensures that a small current will flow through the material due to the present electrical field. This small current will cause a heating of the driving rod, such that condensation is reduced or prevented. | 09-25-2014 |
Gerard Cornelis Schoonenberg, Hengelo NL
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20100188819 | COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR CONDUCTOR IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION - Cooling arrangement for an electrically conductive element in an electrical installation. A casting body ( | 07-29-2010 |
Gert Schoonenberg, Eindhoven NL
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20100099979 | SPATIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A STRUCTURE LOCATED WITHIN AN OBJECT BY IDENTIFYING 2D REPRESENTATIONS OF THE STRUCTURE WITHIN SECTION PLANES - It is described a virtual pullback as a visualization and quantification tool that allows an interventional cardiologist to easily assess stent expansion. The virtual pullback visualizes the stent and/or the vessel lumen similar to an Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) pullback. The virtual pullback is performed in volumetric data along a reference line. The volumetric data can be a reconstruction of rotational 2D X-ray attenuation data. Planes perpendicular to the reference line are visualized as the position along the reference line changes. This view is for interventional cardiologists a very familiar view as they resemble IVUS data and may show a section plane through a vessel lumen or a stent. In these perpendicular section planes automatic measurements, such as minimum and maximum diameter, and cross sectional area of the stent can be calculated and displayed. Combining these 2D measurements allows also volumetric measurements to be calculated and displayed. | 04-22-2010 |
20130116551 | 3D-ORIGINATED CARDIAC ROADMAPPING - The present invention relates to 3D-originated cardiac roadmapping. In order to improve the accuracy of the information provided to the user as navigation information, without any additional burden to the patient such as additional X-ray dose, a method is described comprising the steps of a) providing 3D+t image data of a vascular structure of an object; b) acquiring two-dimensional image data of the object, which object comprises the vascular structure, the 2D image data comprising at least one 2D image; c) projecting the vascular structure, thereby generating a plurality of mask images on the basis of a 3D+t image data; d) registering the at least one 2D image with one of the plurality of the mask images, wherein the registration comprises finding the maximum of a similarity factor between the mask images and the at least one 2D image; e) generating a combination of the at least one 2D image and a projection of the vascular structure on the basis of the 3D+t image data according to the registration; and f) displaying the combination as a guiding vessel tree projection. Thus improved cardiac roadmapping in form of a topographical roadmapping is provided since the roadmapping is based on three-dimensional data. | 05-09-2013 |
20130322724 | ADAPTIVE ROADMAPPING - The invention relates to adaptive roadmapping providing improved information to the user, comprising the following steps: providing pre-navigation image data representing at least a part of a vascular structure comprising a tree-like structure with a plurality of sub-trees; generating a vessel representation on the basis of pre-navigation image data; acquiring live image data of the object, which object comprises the vascular structure; wherein the vascular structure contains an element of interest; determining spatial relation of the pre-navigation image data and the live image data; analysing the live image data by identifying and localizing the element in the live image data; determining a sub-tree in which the element is positioned, wherein the determining is based on the localization of the element and on the spatial relation; and selecting a portion of the vascular structure based on the determined sub-tree; generating a combination of the live image data and an image of the selected portion of the vascular structure; and displaying the combination as a tailored roadmap. The element may be physical object, for example an interventional tool or device. | 12-05-2013 |
Gert A.f. Schoonenberg, Eindhoven NL
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20100094124 | COMBINING X-RAY WITH INTRAVASCULARLY ACQUIRED DATA - A system for estimating a position in an x-ray projection image. The position corresponds to a projected probe position of an intravascular probe at a time of acquiring data from the intravascular probe. Marker detector for identifying in the x-ray projection image a plurality of projected positions of markers ( | 04-15-2010 |
Gert Antonius Franciscus Schoonenberg, Odiliapeel NL
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20110182492 | ANGIOGRAPHIC IMAGE ACQUISITION SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH AUTOMATIC SHUTTER ADAPTATION FOR YIELDING A REDUCED FIELD OF VIEW COVERING A SEGMENTED TARGET STRUCTURE OR LESION FOR DECREASING X-RADIATION DOSE IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE X-RAY-GUIDED INTERVENTIONS - The present invention refers to an angiographic image acquisition system and method which can beneficially be used in the scope of minimally invasive image-guided interventions. In particular, the present invention relates to a system and method for graphically visualizing a pre-interventionally virtual 3D representation of a patient's coronary artery tree's vessel segments in a region of interest of a patient's cardiovascular system to be three-dimensionally reconstructed. Optionally, this 3D representation can then be fused with an intraoperatively acquired fluoroscopic 2D live image of an interventional tool. According to the present invention, said method comprises the steps of subjecting the image data set of the 3D representation associated with the precalculated optimal viewing angle to a 3D segmentation algorithm (S | 07-28-2011 |