KR-20260064388-A - BODY PART PHOTOGRAPHY AUXILIARY DEVICE AND PHOTOGRAPHY METHOD
Abstract
An auxiliary device for photographing a body part and a method for photographing are disclosed. An auxiliary device for photographing a body part according to at least one of the various embodiments of the present disclosure comprises: a lower surface that supports the auxiliary device for photographing a body part so as to be fixed; and an upper surface formed at a predetermined height from the support, wherein the heights of one side surface and the other side surface are different from each other and accommodate a body part, wherein a first support portion that supports a part of a patient's body may be included at one corner of the upper surface.
Inventors
- 원창덕
Assignees
- 가톨릭대학교 산학협력단
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241031
Claims (19)
- In an auxiliary device for photographing body parts, A lower surface that supports the above-mentioned auxiliary device for photographing body parts so that it is fixed; and It is formed at a predetermined height from the above-mentioned support member, wherein the heights of one side and the other side are different from each other, and is configured to include an upper surface that accommodates a body part, One corner of the upper surface includes a first support member that supports a part of the patient's body, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 1, A part of the patient's body supported by the first support member is, Including the jaw of the above-mentioned patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 2, The height of one side of the upper surface is higher than the height of the other side. Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 3, One side of the upper surface above is, The part that comes into contact with the body of the aforementioned patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 4, The patient's body that comes into contact with one side of the upper surface is the patient's abdomen, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 4, The other side of the above upper surface is, The opposite side, a part that is far away and does not come into contact with the body of the aforementioned patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 1, The upper surface and the lower surface each have a polygonal shape, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 7, Near the corners of both sides of the upper surface, A second and third support member each provided to prevent the detachment of the body part receiving the above, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 7, A first support member on the upper surface and a fourth support member on the opposite corner that contacts a part of the body part are provided. Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 8, The height of one side of the upper surface is adjustable, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 10, The above-mentioned fourth support is, A reference support for adjusting the height of one side of the upper surface, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 1, The above first support is, Movement adjustable so as to be fixed or unlocked on the upper surface, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 8, The body part that is prevented from detaching through the second and third support members is, including the arm of the above patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 9, The part of the patient's body that comes into contact with the aforementioned fourth support is, Including the hand of the above patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 8, A fifth support is provided on the opposite side of the first support to perform the same function as the first support. Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 15, The length of the first support and the length of the fifth support are different, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 15, The above upper surface is A groove having a neck and face that accommodates the above-mentioned patient, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 17, The first support and the fifth support above are, respectively, A groove formed extending from one side of the upper surface, Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
- In claim 1, The lower surface and the upper surface of the above-mentioned auxiliary device for photographing body parts are, respectively, Adjustable in length in all directions (up, down, left, and right), Auxiliary device for photographing body parts.
Description
Auxiliary Device and Method for Photographing Body Parts The present disclosure relates to a photographic board, and more specifically, to an auxiliary device for photographing body parts and a method for photographing using the same, and more specifically, to a device and method that help obtain accurate and consistent images by maintaining a patient's body part in a constant posture and standardizing the shooting angle and position during medical imaging. It relates to a board for photographing excised body organs in the medical field. There are various types of cancer. Furthermore, despite its dangers, cancer has become a common disease. In fact, cancer is one of the top three causes of death in Korea, and despite advancements in medical technology, it has yet to be completely eradicated. In this regard, in medical imaging, particularly in the field of orthopedics, it is important to accurately compare and evaluate changes in a patient's body parts before and after surgery. However, conventional imaging methods have a problem in that the patient's posture and shooting angle vary depending on the photographer, making comparative analysis between captured images difficult and potentially reducing diagnostic accuracy. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a body part imaging system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 2 is a configuration block diagram of the computing device of Figure 1. FIGS. 3 to 7 are drawings illustrating the structure of an auxiliary device for photographing body parts according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method for photographing a body part of a target patient using an auxiliary device for photographing body parts according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Throughout this disclosure, the same reference numerals denote the same components. This disclosure does not describe all elements of the embodiments, and general content in the art to which this disclosure pertains or content that overlaps between embodiments is omitted. The terms 'part, module, component, block' as used in the specification may be implemented in software or hardware, and depending on the embodiments, a plurality of 'parts, modules, components, blocks' may be implemented as a single component, or a single 'part, module, component, block' may include a plurality of components. Throughout the specification, when a part is described as being "connected" to another part, this includes not only cases where they are directly connected but also cases where they are indirectly connected, and indirect connections include connections made via a wireless communication network. Furthermore, when it is stated that a part "includes" a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but may include additional components. Throughout the specification, when it is stated that a component is located "on" another component, this includes not only cases where a component is in contact with another component, but also cases where another component exists between the two components. Terms such as "first," "second," etc., are used to distinguish one component from another, and the components are not limited by the aforementioned terms. Singular expressions include plural expressions unless there is an obvious exception in the context. In each step, identification codes are used for convenience of explanation and do not describe the order of the steps; the steps may be performed differently from the specified order unless a specific order is clearly indicated in the context. The operating principles and embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. In this specification, the term "device according to the present disclosure" includes all various devices capable of performing computational processing and providing results to a user. For example, the device according to the present disclosure may include all of a computer, a server device, and a portable terminal, or may be in the form of any one of these. Here, the computer may include, for example, a notebook, desktop, laptop, tablet PC, slate PC, etc. equipped with a web browser. The above server device is a server that processes information by communicating with an external device, and may include an application server, a computing server, a database server, a file server, a game server, a mail server, a proxy server, a web server, etc. The above portable terminal may include, for example, all types of handheld-based wireless communication devices such as PCS (Personal Communication System), GSM (Global System for Mobile communications), PDC (Personal Digital Cellular), PHS (Personal Handyphone System), PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), IMT (International Mobile Telecommunication)-2000, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)-2000, W-CDMA (W-Code Division Multiple Access), WiBro (Wireless