Device and method for radiographic and nuclear imaging of an object
US-2015320375-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US10178979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10178979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615002735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 15, 2019 |
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A dual modality probe is disclosed having both a gamma probe sensor and an ultrasound sensor. A dual imaging system is provided having the probe and at least one external gamma imaging detector and a data acquisition computer system for collecting data simultaneously from the gamma probe sensor, the gamma imaging detector, and the ultrasound sensor of the probe. A method for evaluating a target organ of a patient utilizing the probe and imaging system, and performing a biopsy of the organ is disclosed.
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We claim: 1. A dual modality probe comprising: a housing having an external shell and an interior space, said housing having a first end, a middle section, and a second end, wherein said middle section is disposed between said first and said second ends, and wherein said second end is opposite said first end; an ultrasound sensor located within the first end of said interior of said housing; and a gamma probe sensor located within said first end of said interior of said housing and wherein said gamma probe sensor is located in juxtaposition to said ultrasound sensor within said interior of said housing, wherein said gamma probe sensor having a first diameter and said ultrasound sensor having a second diameter, and said external shell of said housing having a third diameter, said first diameter of said gamma probe and said second diameter of said ultrasound sensor each having a circumference smaller than a circumference of said third diameter of said external shell of said housing, and including wherein said ultrasound sensor of said probe is disposed within said interior of said housing such that it is rotatable about a first axis of rotation and wherein said gamma probe sensor of said probe is disposed within said interior of said housing such that it is rotatable about a second axis of rotation. 2. The dual modality probe of claim 1 including an ultrasound transmit/receive element disposed in juxtaposition to and in communication with said ultrasound sensor. 3. The dual modality probe of claim 1 including a gamma imaging detector electronics in communication with the gamma probe sensor. 4. The dual modality probe of claim 1 including an electronic sensor positioning system located either on said exterior of said housing of said probe or within said interior of said housing for keeping track of the position of the probe and fusion of an image obtained from said ultrasound sensor and an image obtained from said gamma probe sensor, said electronic sensor positioning system is in communication with an outside computer processor. 5. The dual modality probe of claim 1 including an external shield that has a first end and a second end that is disposed opposite said first end, said external shield having an interior section, said interior section having a diameter that accommodates said probe to be inserted into the interior section of said external shield, and wherein at least one of said first end or second end of said shield is open such that said housing of said probe is freely movable within and outside of at least a portion of said external shield. 6. The dual modality probe of claim 5 including wherein said housing of said probe is in communication with a movement element for controlling at least one of a lateral movement, or a longitudinal movement, or a transverse movement of said probe within and outside at least a portion of said external shield. 7. The dual modality probe of claim 1 wherein said ultrasound sensor is placed in front of said gamma probe sensor within said housing. 8. The dual modality probe of claim 1 wherein said ultrasound sensor is placed behind said gamma probe sensor within said housing. 9. The dual modality probe of claim 7 , wherein said ultrasound sensor is located in front of said gamma probe sensor within said housing of said probe and said gamma probe sensor is positioned behind said ultrasound sensor within said housing of said probe, and wherein said ultrasound sensor is capable of being moved in and out of a forward position within said housing such that when said gamma probe sensor is actuated to produce at least one gamma ray, said gamma ray will pass through said housing of said probe and be unimpeded by said ultrasound sensor. 10. The dual modality probe of claim 1 wherein said ultrasound sensor and said gamma probe sensor are positioned on a support board within said housing. 11. The dual modality probe of claim 1 wherein said ultrasound sensor and said gamma probe sensor are placed in a fixed back-to-back arrangement with each other for forming a structure having said ultrasound sensor and said gamma probe sensor, and wherein said structure is rotatable about an axis of rotation from greater than zero degrees to 360 degrees within said housing of said probe. 12. The dual modality probe of claim 1 including a biopsy gun attached to the external shell of said housing of said probe, said biopsy gun equipped with a biopsy needle.
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