ROD-SHAPED BODY
20190125208 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L29/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/09133
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L31/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L31/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L29/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L29/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a rod-shaped body (1) comprised of one or more filaments (2) and of a non-ferromagnetic matrix material (3). The matrix material (3) surrounds the filament(s) (1) and/or adheres them to one another. The rod-shaped body is also comprised of a dopant consisting of particles that generate magnetic resonance tomographic artifacts that is introduced into the matrix material (3). Rod-shaped bodies of this type can be used to construct guide wires, catheters and other instruments to be used in minimally invasive surgical interventions.
Claims
1. A guidewire comprising of: at least one rod-shaped body consisting essentially of: one or more non-metallic filaments; and a non-ferromagnetic matrix material, wherein the non-ferromagnetic matrix material encloses and/or agglutinates the one or more non-metallic filaments; a non-ferromagnetic shell material, wherein the shell material encloses and/or agglutinates the at least one rod-shaped body, and a multiplicity of doping particles generating magnetic resonance tomography.
2. The guidewire according to claim 1 consisting of several rod-shaped bodies having the same diameter or different diameters.
3. The guidewire according to claim 1 consisting of several rod-shaped bodies where a first rod-shaped body of the at least one rod-shaped body is surrounded with at least one secondary rod-shaped body of the at least one rod-shaped body having a smaller diameter.
4. The guidewire according to claim 1, consisting of several rod-shaped bodies, wherein the rod-shaped bodies are braided with each other, woven, cross-linked, twisted or coiled.
5. The guidewire according to claim 1, consisting of several different rod-shaped bodies wherein the different rod-shaped bodies possess different dopings.
6. The guidewire according to claim 1 having an outer surface and wherein the outer surface is covered with a hydrophilic coating.
7. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the multiplicity of doping particles are included in the non-ferromagnetic matrix material and/or in the non-ferromagnetic shell material.
8. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the one or more non-metallic filaments consist of plastic and/or glass fibre.
9. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the non-ferromagnetic matrix material consists of epoxy resin.
10. The guidewire according to claim 1 wherein the doping particles are included continuously along the longitudinal axis of the guidewire.
11. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the doping particles are included discontinuously along the longitudinal axis of the guidewire.
12. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the one or more non-metallic filaments are arranged in parallel.
13. The guidewire according to claim 1, wherein the one or more non-metallic filaments are braided with each other, woven, cross-linked, twisted or coiled.
14. A catheter consisting of: at least one rod-shaped body, consisting essentially of: one or more non-metallic filaments; and a non-ferromagnetic matrix material, wherein the non-ferromagnetic matrix material encloses and/or agglutinates the one or more non-metallic filaments a non-ferromagnetic shell material, wherein the shell material encloses and/or agglutinates the at least one rod-shaped body, and a multiplicity of doping particles generating magnetic resonance tomography artefacts.
15. The catheter according to claim 14, consisting of several rod-shaped bodies that are peripherally embedded in a radial distribution in the catheter.
16. The catheter according to claim 14, wherein the rod-shaped bodies are embedded in a regular radial distribution.
17. The catheter according to claim 14, consisting of several rod-shaped bodies wherein the rod-shaped bodies have the same or different diameters.
18. The catheter according to claim 14, consisting of several different rod-shaped bodies wherein the different rod-shaped bodies possess different dopings.
19. The catheter according to claim 14, having an outer surface wherein the outer surface is covered with a hydrophilic coating.
20. The catheter according to claim 14, wherein the multiplicity of doping particles are included in the non-ferromagnetic matrix material and/or in the non-ferromagnetic shell material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] The rod 1 and section of a rod respectively shown in
[0044] Particles producing magnetic resonance tomographic artefacts, e.g. nanoparticles,not shownare included in the epoxy resin. These are homogenously distributed in the matrix material so that a rod 1 homogenously doped along its longitudinal axis results.
[0045] As shown in
[0046] In
[0047] The cylindrical composite body 6 is constructed from several rods 1 which are agglutinated and enclosed by a matrix material 7, e.g. an epoxy resin. This matrix material 7 is, in contrast to the matrix material 4, not doped with particles producing magnetic resonance tomographic artefacts. The visibility of the cylindrical composite body 6 in the MRT relies solely on the visibility of the embedded rods 1. In the depicted embodiment, rods 1, 8, 9 with different dopings are included so that, depending on the sequence, different rods 1, 8, 9 become visible in the MRT.
[0048] In the same way, as shown in
[0049] The tube-shaped composite body 10 is similarly constructed from a shell material 15 and several rods 1, 8, 9 with different doping. All rods are evenly distributed around 10 the periphery of the tube-shaped composite body 10.
[0050] The cylindrical composite body 6 as well as the tube-shaped composite body 10 can be covered with a hydrophilic coating, which is not shown.
[0051] The ends of the cylindrical and tube-shaped composite bodies 6, 10 can be treated in an appropriate manner, e.g. rounded, polished or capped. As shown in