Ultrasonic diagnostic device
US-2024389977-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10349917B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10349917-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514737318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A synthetic aperture ultrasound system includes an ultrasound probe, and an ultrasound signal processor configured to communicate with the ultrasound probe to receive phase and amplitude information from a plurality of ultrasonic echo signals from a corresponding plurality of ultrasound pulses. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system also includes a positioning system configured to communicate with the ultrasound signal processor to provide probe position information. The positioning system is configured to determine a first position and a second position of the ultrasound probe relative to a region of interest. The ultrasound signal processor is further configured to coherently sum, utilizing the probe position information, at least one of the plurality of ultrasonic echo signals from the first position with at least one of the plurality of ultrasonic echo signals from the second position to provide a synthetic aperture that is larger than a physical aperture of the ultrasound probe.
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We claim: 1. A synthetic aperture ultrasound system, comprising: an ultrasound probe; an ultrasound signal processor configured to communicate with the ultrasound probe to receive both phase and amplitude information from channel data or beamformed radio-frequency signals from a corresponding plurality of transmitted ultrasound pulses, the ultrasound signal processor to determine a trajectory based upon scanning a plurality of poses; and a tracker configured to: detect movement of the ultrasound probe into the plurality of poses, determine a first position of the ultrasound probe and a second position of the ultrasound probe, the first position being associated with a first pose of the plurality of poses, the second position being associated with a second pose of the plurality of poses, the second position of the ultrasound probe being translated with respect to the first position of the ultrasound probe, provide, to the ultrasound signal processor, the first position associated with the first pose of the plurality of poses and the second position associated with the second pose of the plurality of poses, wherein the ultrasound signal processor is further configured to: select the first pose of the plurality of poses associated with the first position and the second pose of the plurality of poses associated with the second position, the first pose of the plurality of poses and the second pose of the plurality of poses being selected based on matching a reconstruction geometry of the trajectory, and beamform the channel data or the beamformed radio-frequency signals, utilizing probe position information, where at least one of the channel data or beamformed radio-frequency signals while the ultrasound probe is in the first position with at least one of the channel data or beamformed radio-frequency signals while the ultrasound probe is in the second position to provide a synthetic aperture that is larger than a physical aperture of the ultrasound probe. 2. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the probe position information has an accuracy in an axial direction towards a region of interest that is at least one-half a wavelength of ultrasound waves of the plurality of transmitted ultrasound pulses. 3. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound probe is a hand-operable ultrasound probe. 4. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the tracker is a robotic system comprising a robotic arm attached to the ultrasound probe. 5. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 4 , wherein the probe position information is obtained from the robotic system. 6. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 4 , wherein the robotic system is configured to perform a pre-programmed sweep of the ultrasound probe. 7. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 4 , wherein the robotic system is configured to perform an adaptive sweep of the ultrasound probe based on the phase and amplitude information received by the ultrasound signal processor. 8. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound signal processor is configured to receive an indication when a velocity of the ultrasound probe is within a pre-determined range for synthetic aperture imaging, and wherein the ultrasound signal processor is further configured to enter a synthetic aperture imaging mode upon receipt of the indication. 9. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound probe comprises a two-dimensional array. 10. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound probe is a photoacoustic ultrasound probe, and wherein the ultrasound signal processor is configured to communicate with the photoacoustic ultrasound probe to receive both phase and amplitude information from a plurality of photoacoustic ultrasonic echo signals from a corresponding plurality of transmitted photoacoustic ultrasound pulses. 11. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the first position of the ultrasound probe and the second position of the ultrasound probe are at a same distance from a region of interest, and wherein the ultrasound probe is rotated to face the region of interest. 12. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a display system, and a user interface, wherein a user is able to select a region of interest on the display system using the user interface. 13. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second ultrasound probe, wherein the ultrasound probe is configured to receive ultrasonic echo signals from a corresponding plurality of ultrasound pulses transmitted by the second ultrasound probe. 14. A method for providing a synthetic aperture that is larger than a physical aperture of an ultrasound probe, comprising: transmitting, by one or more devices, a plurality of ultrasound pulses; receiving, by the one or more devices, both phase and amplitude information from channel data or beamformed radio-frequency signals corresponding to the plurality of ultrasound pulses; determining, by the one or more devices, a trajectory based upon scanning a plurality of poses; detecting, by the one or more devices, movement of the ultrasound probe into the plurality of poses; determining, by the one or more devices a first transmission and reception position relative to a region of interest and a second transmission and reception position relative to the region of interest, the first transmission and reception position being associated with a first pose of the plurality of poses, the second transmission and reception position being associated with a second pose of the plurality of poses, the second transmission and reception position being translated with respect to the first transmission and reception position; providing, by the one or more devices, the first transmission and reception position associated with the first pose of the plurality of poses and the second transmission and reception position being associated with the second pose of the plurality of poses; selecting, by the one or more devices, the first pose of the plurality of poses associated with the first transmission and reception position and the second pose of the plurality of poses associated with the second transmission and reception position, the first pose of the plurality of poses and the second pose of the plurality of poses being selected based on matching a reconstruction geometry of the trajectory, and beamforming, by the one or more devices, the channel data or the beamformed radio-frequency signals, utilizing position information, where at least one of said the channel data or the beamformed radio-frequency signals, received at the first transmission and reception position with at least one of said the channel data or the beamformed radio-frequency signals, received at second transmission and reception position to provide the synthetic aperture. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: receiving an indication that a velocity of the ultrasound probe is within a pre-determined range for synthetic aperture imaging, and entering a synthetic aperture imaging mode upon receiving the indication. 16. The synthetic aperture ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the tracker is at least one of: a jointed mechanical arm; an electromagnetic tracker, or an op
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