A LOOK FROM THE INSIDE
HEALTH AND MEDICINE
ORIGINATING TECHNOLOGY/NASA CONTRIBUTION
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has given the world amazing
images of the distant stars, planets, and galaxies.
The cutting-edge imaging technology that enhances the
Hubble images also extends its benefits to life here
on Earth, from deciphering previously unreadable portions
of the Dead Sea Scrolls to improving digital mammographies
for advanced cancer detection. This imaging technology
is now helping physicians to perform micro-invasive
arthroscopic
surgery, which is the visual examination
of an interior joint such as the knee.
PARTNERSHIP
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| The InnerVue™ Diagnostic Scope System enables surgeons to view what is happening
inside the body on a screen, eliminating the
need for a more invasive diagnostic procedure. |
In 1997, NASA’s Glenn Research Center signed a Space
Act Agreement with Micro Medical Devices, Inc. (MMD),
a medical device engineering company that licenses
miniature surgical devices. Through the agreement,
MMD gained access to NASA’s expertise and technology
in
order
to bring its micro-technology-based systems to the
medical community faster and less expensively than
if the company completed the necessary research on
its own.
At that time, MMD was in the process of developing
a new micro-endoscope. This tool enables surgeons to
view what is happening inside the body on a screen,
eliminating the need for a more invasive diagnostic
procedure. The images from the micro-endoscope needed
to be extremely clear, a challenge with the tool’s
small size. The images also needed to be viewed in
real time to allow surgeons to see what was happening
in the body at that very moment.
NASA supplied its expertise
in image enhancement technology to perfect the images
transmitted by the endoscope during surgery. Glenn’s Photovoltaic
Branch and Graphics and Visualization team worked with
MMD
to enhance and
speed up the tool’s graphic imaging. They applied algorithms
to the endoscope system in order to remove the fiber
patterns, lessen noise, sharpen
the picture, and improve the color and illumination.
As a result The InnerVue™ Diagnostic
Scope
System enables surgeons to view what is happening inside
the body on a screen, eliminating the need for a more
invasive diagnostic
procedure. of their work, the NASA/MMD team won the
NorTech Innovation
Award, formerly known as the EDI
Innovation Award,
in 1999. The NorTech Innovation Award is part of Northeast
Ohio’s leading award program to recognize the most
creative products and concepts by successful individuals
and organizations.
PRODUCT OUTCOME
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| The InnerVue™ Diagnostic Scope System evaluates conditions within the knee or
shoulder in a diagnostic environment such as
a doctor’s office. |
MMD established Clear Image Technology, LLC, of Elyria,
Ohio, to commercialize the miniature endoscope. Clear
Image Technology then partnered with Arthrotek, Inc.,
a sports medicine subsidiary of Biomet, Inc., to introduce
the tool to the commercial market as the InnerVue™
Diagnostic
Scope System.
The InnerVue system is designed
for use in a diagnostic environment, such as an office
or outpatient service, to evaluate conditions within
a joint. While the InnerVue scope is primarily being
applied to the knee and shoulder, other small joints
such as the wrist, elbow, and ankle are being investigated.
A physician can use the system alone or in conjunction
with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine
the next treatment step for each patient. The procedure
can be more accurate than MRI, particularly with diagnosing
cartilage and articular surface damage and assessing
arthritis severity.
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| The InnerVue™ system provided this view of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament inside
of a knee. |
Components of the system include
an endoscope, system hardware and software, and instrumentation.
The scope’s outside diameter is 1.2 millimeters (approximately
the size of an 18-gauge needle). Since this micro-invasive
scope only requires local anesthetic and allows the
patient to be alert during the procedure, he or she
cannot only see the pathology but can also aid the
surgeon with dynamic events such as contracting a muscle.
One of the major benefits of the InnerVue
system is its ability to provide an immediate diagnosis.
Since the patient does not need to go offsite for testing,
the InnerVue system puts a dynamic and active diagnostic
test in the hands of the physician. The patient receives
only one needle poke and may walk out of the office
immediately after the procedure. Arthroscopy is well
known as the diagnostic gold standard. The InnerVue
system allows the surgeon to utilize this gold standard
in a more efficient, less invasive, and timesaving
approach.
InnerVue™ is a trademark of Arthrotek, Inc.
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