Ultrasound imaging probe
09897694 ยท 2018-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B8/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B8/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An elongate probe (204) including a probe head (214) with a transducer array (216), a shaft (210) and an articulating member (212). The articulating member is located between the probe head and the shaft. The articulating member is configured to articulate between a position in which the probe head extends along a longitudinal axis of the probe and at least one articulated position in which the probe head extends at a non-zero angle from the longitudinal axis of the probe. The probe further includes a stiffener (224) configured to controllably move from a retracted position to an extended position at which the stiffener inhibits articulation of the articulating member.
Claims
1. An elongate probe, comprising: a probe head, including: a transducer array; and a stiffener; a shaft; and an articulating member located between the probe head and the shaft, wherein the articulating member is configured to articulate between a position in which the probe head extends along a longitudinal axis of the probe and at least one articulated position in which the probe head extends at a non-zero angle from the longitudinal axis of the probe, wherein the stiffener is configured to controllably move from a fully retracted position where the stiffener is entirely in the head to an extended position where the stiffener is concurrently located in the head, the articulating member and the shaft, which inhibits articulation of the articulating member.
2. The probe of claim 1, wherein in the retracted position, the stiffener does not inhibit articulation of the articulating member.
3. The probe of claim 1, wherein in the extended position, the stiffener physically spans at least the articulating member.
4. The probe of claim 3, wherein in the stiffener physically spans an interior of the articulating member.
5. The probe of claim 3, wherein in the stiffener physically spans an exterior of the articulating member.
6. The probe of claim 1, further comprising: a stiffener actuator configured to move the stiffener between the retracted and extended positions.
7. The probe of claim 6, further comprising: an electrical based drive system that moves the stiffener between the retracted and extended positions.
8. The probe of claim 6, further comprising: a mechanical based drive system that moves the stiffener between the retracted and extended positions.
9. The probe of claim 6, further comprising: a handle affixed to the shaft, wherein in the stiffener actuator is located in the handle.
10. The probe of claim 1, further comprising: a channel in which the stiffener slides, wherein a first portion of the channel is located in the shaft and a second portion of the channel is located in the probe head; and a mechanical stop located at an end of the second portion, wherein the stiffener slides in the channel from the shaft, across the articulating member, into the probe head to the mechanical stop.
11. The probe of claim 1, wherein the stiffener is a non-flexible rod, non-flexible bar, or a tube.
12. The probe of claim 1, the probe head, further includes: at least one of a material free region or elongate channel; and a pre-loaded elastic device, which is attached to one of the stiffener and which holds the stiffener in the at least one of a material free region or elongate channel, and further comprising: an element affixed to another end of the stiffener and extending through the articulating member, the shaft and the handle, wherein the element, when held in the at least one of a material free region or elongate channel, allows articulation of the articulating member; and wherein the element is adapted to move in a direction from the probe to the handle, which pulls the stiffener into the articulating member against the pre-loading of the pre-loaded elastic device, which inhibits articulation of the articulating member.
13. The probe of claim 1, the probe head, further comprising: at least one of a material free region or elongate channel, which supports the stiffener; and a pre-loaded compression device, which urges the stiffener from the at least one of a material free region or elongate channel into the articulating member, which inhibits articulation of the articulating member.
14. A method, comprising: receiving, by a probe, an input that invokes the probe to transition between a first state in which a probe head with a transducer array articulates and a second state in which the probe head with the transducer array is inhibited from articulating; and moving, in response to the input, a non-flexible member located in the probe head from a fully retracted position where the non-flexible member is only in the head into an articulating member and shaft of the probe, thereby inhibiting the articulating member from articulating.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: moving a non-flexible member into an articulating member of the probe, thereby inhibiting the articulating member from articulating.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising: moving a non-flexible member out of an articulating member of the probe, thereby allowing the articulating member to articulate.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the non-flexible member is a rod or bar.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the non-flexible member is a tube.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the probe is an ultrasound probe of an ultrasound imaging system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The application is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The probe head 214 includes a transducer array 216, which includes one or two dimensional array transducer elements. Suitable configurations include, but are not limited to, linear, curved (e.g., convex), and phased arrays. The transducer array 216 can be used to acquire data for A-mode, B-mode, etc. acquisitions, individually and in combination with color flow, Doppler flow, etc.
(13) The shaft 210 extends along a longitudinal axis of the probe 204 and is geometrically configured to allow for moving and/or positioning the probe head 214 (and thus the transducer array 214 attached thereto) within a cavity, such as the abdomen or other cavity of a human patient, or a cavity of an object.
(14) The articulating member 212 is a generally flexible section of the probe 204. A first side 218 of the articulating member 212 is affixed to the probe head 214 and an opposing side 220 of the articulating member 212 is affixed to the shaft 210. The articulating member 212 includes a flexor 222, which is controlled to flex the articulating member 212 to position the transducer array 214 between various positions in one to four planes through angles of up to ninety (90) degrees. Examples of suitable positions include, but are not limited to, one or more of straight (zero), up, down, left and rights positions, for example, such as those shown in connection with
(15) The stiffener 224 is a general rigid (or non-flexible) member. In the illustrated embodiment, a stiffener 224 is shown spanning across the probe head 214, the articulating member 212 and the shaft 210. As described in greater detail below, the stiffener 224 is controllably moveable at least between a position in which the stiffener 224 does not cross the articulating member 212 and a position in which the stiffener 224 crosses the articulating member 212. This allow for transitioning the probe 204 between at least two states: one state in which the articulating member 212 can be flexed as discussed herein and one in which the articulating member 212 is not flexible.
(16) The handle 208 includes electronics 226, a flexor actuator 228 and a stiffener actuator 230. The electronics 226 are in electrical communication with the transducer array 216 and are used to convey signals to the transducer array 216 that actuate the transducer elements therein to produce ultrasound signals and receive signals therefrom corresponding to received echoes. Alternatively, the electronics 226 can reside outside of the probe 206, for example, in connection with console 206 and/or elsewhere. The flexor actuator 228 is configured actuate the flexor 222. Various approaches can be utilized to actuate the flexor 222. An example of a suitable approach is used in connection with the laparoscopic transducer type 8666. The flexor actuator 228 includes a mechanical and/or electrical mechanism for inhibiting stiffener 224 actuation in response to the articulating being in a non-zero position.
(17) The stiffener actuator 230 is configured to actuate the stiffener 224 to move the stiffener 224 at least between the above two noted states. The stiffener actuator 230 may include a mechanical based and/or an electrical based drive system or mechanism to actuate the stiffener 230. For example, in one instance, a lever, slide, button, knob, or the like is used to move the stiffener 224 between the at least two positions. In another example, a motor and drive or the like is used to move the stiffener 224 between the at least two positions. For the latter, the electronics 226 and/or other electronics can be used to control the motor. The stiffener actuator 230 may be inhibited from actuating the stiffener 224 by the flexor actuator 228 and/or otherwise.
(18) It is to be appreciated that the probe 204 can be used for laparoscopic, endoscopic, and/or other applications, and can be used to assist personnel, for example, with an interventional procedure such as a liver, gall bladder, tumor biopsy, etc., guide personnel, for example, with RF ablation, chemical injection, etc. and/or otherwise. As shown, the probe 204 is employed with the console 206. In other embodiments, the probe 204 can be employed with other consoles.
(19) The console 206 includes a transmit circuit 232 that controls the phasing and/or time of actuation of the individual elements of the transducer array 216, which allows for steering and/or focusing the transmitted beam from predetermined origins along the array and at predetermined angles.
(20) The console 206 further includes a receive circuit 234 that receives signals indicative of the echoes received by the transducer array 216. For B-mode and/or other applications, the receive circuit 234 can beamform (e.g., delays and sums) the echoes into a sequence of focused, coherent echo samples along focused scanlines of a scanplane. The receive circuit 234 and/or other circuitry can be used to process the scanlines to lower speckle and/or improve specular reflector delineation via spatial compounding, and/or perform other processing such as FIR filtering, IIR filtering, etc.
(21) A controller 236 controls the transmit circuit 232 and/or the receive circuit 236. Such control may include, but is not limited to, controlling the frame rate, number of scanline groups, transmit angles, transmit energies, transmit frequencies, transmit and/or receive delays, etc.
(22) A scan converter 238 scan converts the frames of data to generate data for display, for example, by converting the data to the coordinate system of the display. This may include changing the vertical and/or horizontal scan frequency of signal based on the display. Furthermore, the scan converter 238 can be configured to employ analog and/or digital scan converting techniques. A display 240 can be used to present the rendered data.
(23) A user interface 242 includes various input and/or output devices for interacting with the controller 236, for example, to select a data processing and presentation mode, a data acquisition mode (e.g., B-mode), initiate scanning, etc. The user interface 242 may include various controls such as buttons, knobs, a keypad, a touch screen, etc. The user interface 242 may also include various types of visual (e.g., LCD, LED, etc.) and/or audible displays.
(24) In the illustrated embodiment, the probe 204 and the console 206 respectively include complementary electrical interfaces 244 and 246, which can be electrically connected via a cable, wireless communication, or the like. The electrical connection there between allows electrical signals to be conveyed back and forth between the probe 204 and the console 206.
(25) It is to be understood that the relative size, shape and position of the various components 204-246 of the system 202 are provided for explanatory purposes and are not limiting. In other embodiments, at least one of the size, shape and position of at least one of the components is different.
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(32) To actuate the stiffener 24, the element 608 is moved in a direction from the probe head 214 to the handle 208, which pulls the stiffener 224 into the articulating member 212 against the pre-loading of the elastic device 606. In
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(40) It is to be appreciated that the order of the following acts is provided for explanatory purposes and is not limiting. As such, one or more of the following acts may occur in a different order. Furthermore, one or more of the following acts may be omitted and/or one or more additional acts may be added.
(41) At 1300, the probe 204 is activated for ultrasound imaging. In one instance, for this, the probe 204 receives an input invoking the probe 204 to activate.
(42) At 1302, the stiffener 224 is positioned in the retracted 306 position, if not already in the retracted 306 position. In one instance, for this, the probe 204 receives an input invoking the stiffener 224 to move to the position, if not already there.
(43) At 1304, the probe head 214 and hence the transducer array 216 is positioned in a cavity of a subject or object. Generally, the probe head 214 is initially advanced into the cavity through an opening of a trocar or other port into the cavity by an ultrasonographer, ultrasound technologist, ultrasound technician, physician, other authorized personnel, and/or robot.
(44) At 1306, the probe head 214, and hence the transducer array 216, is articulated (e.g., up, down, left and/or right) from the home position as needed by the operator of the probe 204. In one instance, for this, the probe 204 receives an input invoking the articulating member 212 and hence the probe head 204 to articulate.
(45) At 1308, the probe head 214 is moved to the zero position. In one instance, for this, the probe 204 receives an input invoking the probe head 214 to move to the zero position.
(46) At 1310, the stiffener 224 is moved to the extended position 402. In one instance, for this, the probe 204 receives an input invoking the stiffener 224 to move to the extended position 402.
(47) At 1312, the probe head 214 is used to maneuver (e.g., push, lift, displace, etc.) tissue of interest.
(48) Acts 1302-1312 can be repeated, a desired and/or needed.
(49) At 1314, the probe head 214 is removed from the cavity.
(50) The application has been described with reference to various embodiments. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading the application. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations, including insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.