Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting nuclear – electromagnetic – or ultrasonic radiation
Patent
1996-11-21
1998-07-14
Jaworski, Francis
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting nuclear, electromagnetic, or ultrasonic radiation
A61B 800
Patent
active
057796394
ABSTRACT:
An ultrasound imaging probe having connected tip and handle regions with longitudinal axes that intersect each other at an acute angle. An ultrasonic transducer opposes a patient-contacting surface at a distal end of the tip region and is positioned orthogonal to that region's axis. This novel shape enables the administering sonographer to position the probe at the suprasternal window without substantially tilting the probe and without requiring a substantial adjustment of the patient's head, thereby obtaining improved cardiac imaging of pediatric patients and others who cannot steadily hold their head in a backwardly tilted position to accommodate the placement of conventional ultrasonic probes. In addition, the shape allows for the unassisted positioning of the probe within the subcostal window. The ultrasound transducer is a phased-array transducer rotational about the tip region axis. An angled drive shaft having a universal joint axially drives the transducer about the tip region axis with minimal rotational forces, resulting in a probe having a minimal number of lightweight parts associated with the rotation of the transducer. Advantageously, this enables the probe to be used to obtain multiple images from the same perspective without having to adjust the position of the probe on the patient. A strain-relief connector assembly having a flex circuit, an angled flex circuit holder and an energy-absorbing coax bundle provide electrical connections about the periphery of the probe between a cable at the proximal end of the handle region and the ultrasound transducer at the distal end of the structure. As the flex circuit and flex circuit holder rotate with the transducer, the holder maintains a secure connection between the coax bundle and flex circuit while the coax bundle absorbs the energy associated with the rotation.
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Hewlett--Packard Company
Jaworski Francis
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