Emory ClinicEmory Department Of Emergency Medicine 68 Armstrong St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303 (404)2518850 (phone), (404)6187431 (fax)
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Dr. Ackerman works in Atlanta, GA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Ackerman is affiliated with Emory University Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital.
Us Patents
System And Method Of Providing Real-Time Dynamic Imagery Of A Medical Procedure Site Using Multiple Modalities
- Hillsborough NC, US Sharif A. Razzaque - Boulder CO, US Andrei State - Chapel Hill NC, US Caroline K. Green - Chapel Hill NC, US Jeremy D. Ackerman - Port Jefferson Station NY, US
A system and method of providing composite real-time dynamic imagery of a medical procedure site from multiple modalities which continuously and immediately depicts the current state and condition of the medical procedure site synchronously with respect to each modality and without undue latency is disclosed. The composite real-time dynamic imagery may be provided by spatially registering multiple real-time dynamic video streams from the multiple modalities to each other. Spatially registering the multiple real-time dynamic video streams to each other may provide a continuous and immediate depiction of the medical procedure site with an unobstructed and detailed view of a region of interest at the medical procedure site at multiple depths. A user may thereby view a single, accurate, and current composite real-time dynamic imagery of a region of interest at the medical procedure site as the user performs a medical procedure.
System And Method Of Providing Real-Time Dynamic Imagery Of A Medical Procedure Site Using Multiple Modalities
- Hillsborough NC, US Sharif A. Razzaque - Boulder CO, US Andrei State - Chapel Hill NC, US Caroline K. Green - Chapel Hill NC, US Jeremy D. Ackerman - Port Jefferson Station NY, US
A system and method of providing composite real-time dynamic imagery of a medical procedure site from multiple modalities which continuously and immediately depicts the current state and condition of the medical procedure site synchronously with respect to each modality and without undue latency is disclosed. The composite real-time dynamic imagery may be provided by spatially registering multiple real-time dynamic video streams from the multiple modalities to each other. Spatially registering the multiple real-time dynamic video streams to each other may provide a continuous and immediate depiction of the medical procedure site with an unobstructed and detailed view of a region of interest at the medical procedure site at multiple depths. A user may thereby view a single, accurate, and current composite real-time dynamic imagery of a region of interest at the medical procedure site as the user performs a medical procedure.
Claudia Galvan, Lidia Ramirez, Dia Walker, Sara Bannister, Oscar Manuela, Mayra Lopez, Robert Parr, Lawrissa Hamilton, Richard Ramos, Alejandra Huerta, Tanner Blankenfeld
"We don't necessarily just have to make (the hospital) quieter," said Dr. Jeremy Ackerman from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, a member of the international Healthcare Acoustics Research Team.