The "Smart Tool" includes a "Smart Tool Probe" and two processing modules.
The Smart Tool Probe is a hand held, wired or wireless, device that a
surgeon utilizes for interrogating and identifying a tissue site, such as
the entrance to a pedicle. The processing units, an Electro-Optical
Control (EOC) Module and a CDS Module, provide control and display
capabilities enabling real-time tissue site (such as vertebra bone)
interrogation. The Smart Tool Probe utilizes a system of optical fibers
that carry the interrogating optical signal sent by the light source(s)
and the reflected optical signal back to the optical receivers. The light
source(s) and light receivers are located in the EOC Module. The data
received from the EOC Module are processed and converted into an image
which is displayed on the screen in real-time. The software installed on
the machine allows the surgeon to adjust/enhance the image properties to
suit the selected requirements. This mode of operation provides
interactive image sharpening (to adjust image sharpness), threshold
control (to adjust image contrast), segmentation (to delineate the
density map in the image), and image calculus (to pin-point the center of
a particular region in the image).