Identification of elastic lamina to guide interventional therapy
US-2016135832-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US10244934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10244934-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615162391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A drive assembly for driving an imaging catheter has a rotatable fiber and a rotatable drive shaft. The drive assembly includes a fiber optic rotating junction and a motor configured to rotate the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction. In some embodiments, the drive assembly includes a sensor configured to detect a rotational position of the fiber optic rotating junction and a processor configured to obtain the detected rotational position and stop the motor only when the fiber optic rotating junction is in a predetermined rotational position. In some embodiments, the motor includes a hollow shaft through which at least a portion of the fiber optic rotating junction extends.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drive assembly for driving an imaging catheter having a rotatable fiber, the drive assembly comprising: a fiber optic rotating junction having a stationary portion with a stationary fiber therein and a rotatable portion with a rotatable fiber therein; a first optical connector configured to connect the stationary fiber with a light source; a motor configured to simultaneously rotate the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction and a rotatable shaft of the catheter, the motor having a hollow shaft configured to house a portion of the fiber optic rotating junction; and a second optical connector configured to connect the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction with the rotatable fiber of the imaging catheter so as to allow torque to simultaneously be transmitted from the motor to the rotatable shaft and the rotatable fiber of the catheter and so as to allow light to be transmitted from the light source to the rotatable fiber of the catheter. 2. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein only the rotatable fiber of the fiber optic junction is housed within the hollow shaft. 3. The drive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism configured to lock a handle of the imaging catheter to the drive assembly. 4. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stationary and rotatable fibers are configured to transmit an optical coherence tomography signal. 5. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second optical connector is an MU adaptor. 6. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stationary fiber is positioned inside the hollow shaft. 7. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stationary fiber is positioned within a tube inside the hollow shaft. 8. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor does not include gearing. 9. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor and a fiber of the fiber optical rotating junction are coaxial. 10. The drive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an alignment mechanism configured to rotationally align the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction with the rotatable fiber of the imaging catheter. 11. A drive assembly for driving an imaging catheter having a rotatable fiber, the drive assembly comprising: a fiber optic rotating junction having a stationary portion with a stationary fiber therein and a rotatable portion with a rotatable fiber therein; a first optical connector configured to connect the stationary fiber with a light source; a motor configured to simultaneously rotate the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction and a rotatable shaft of the catheter, the motor having a shaft that is coaxial with a fiber of the fiber optic rotating junction; and a second optical connector configured to connect the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction with the rotatable fiber of the imaging catheter so as to allow torque to simultaneously be transmitted from the motor to the rotatable shaft and the rotatable fiber of the catheter and so as to allow light to be transmitted from the light source to the rotatable fiber of the catheter. 12. The drive assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a locking mechanism configured to lock a handle of the imaging catheter to the drive assembly. 13. The drive assembly of claim 11 , wherein the stationary and rotatable fibers are configured to transmit an optical coherence tomography signal. 14. The drive assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second optical connector is an MU adaptor. 15. The drive assembly of claim 11 , wherein the motor does not include gearing. 16. The drive assembly of claim 11 , wherein the shaft of the motor is hollow and is configured to house a portion of the fiber optic rotating junction therein. 17. The drive assembly of claim 16 , wherein only the rotatable fiber of the fiber optic junction is housed within the hollow shaft. 18. The drive assembly of claim 16 , wherein the stationary fiber is positioned inside the hollow shaft. 19. The drive assembly of claim 18 , wherein the stationary fiber is positioned within a tube inside the hollow shaft. 20. The drive assembly of claim 11 , further comprising an alignment mechanism configured to rotationally align the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction with the rotatable fiber of the imaging catheter.
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