Ablation Zone Prediction System for Surgical Procedures
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083497A1, detailing an ablation zone prediction system for surgical procedures. The system uses functional respiratory imaging data to generate a 3D model and predict the ablation zone, aiming to improve surgical precision.
What changed
This document is a patent application (US20260083497A1) filed by William J. Dickhans with the USPTO on October 2, 2023. It describes a system for predicting ablation zones during surgical procedures. The system comprises a computing device and an ablation device, where the computing device generates a 3D model from patient imaging data (functional respiratory imaging) and predicts the ablation zone.
This patent application does not impose any new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations on regulated entities. It represents an innovation in medical technology, potentially impacting future surgical practices and device development. Compliance officers in the medical device and healthcare sectors should note this as a technological development rather than a regulatory change requiring immediate action.
Source document (simplified)
SYSTEM FOR ABLATION ZONE PREDICTION
Application US20260083497A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
William J. DICKHANS
Abstract
An ablation system includes a computing device and an ablation device configured to ablate a target. The computing device is configured to generate a three dimensional model based on functional respiratory imaging data of a patient and to predict an ablation zone based on the functional respiratory imaging data.
CPC Classifications
A61B 18/1492 A61B 34/10 A61B 2018/00541 A61B 2018/00577 A61B 2018/00982 A61B 2034/104 A61B 2034/105 A61B 2034/107
Filing Date
2023-10-02
Application No.
19112641
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