Acoustical holography with multi-level square wave excitation signals
US-9639056-B2 · May 2, 2017 · US
US10537306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10537306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815879292-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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Medical tool positioning and control devices, systems, and methods. Handle assemblies that allow a steerable shaft to be steered, while allowing the separate movement of a medical tool. The handle assemblies can allow for rotation and axial movement of the medical tool, and optionally with an actuator disposed distal to a second actuator that controls steering of the steerable shaft.
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An ultrasound probe positioning system, comprising: a handle assembly; a steerable sheath; and an ultrasound probe, the handle assembly in operable communication with the steerable sheath and the ultrasound probe, the handle assembly including a handle body with an outer surface positioned to be gripped by a user, a distal ultrasound probe actuator adapted to be moved relative to the handle body, and a proximal steerable sheath actuator proximal to the distal actuator adapted to be moved relative to the handle body, the steerable sheath having a distal deflectable region that is in operable communication with at least one axially actuatable member, wherein the proximal steerable sheath actuator is in operable communication with the axially actuatable member such that actuation of the proximal steerable sheath actuator relative to the handle body causes deflection of the distal deflectable region, and wherein the distal actuator is adapted to be rotated relative to the handle body and also adapted to be moved axially relative to the handle body, and wherein the distal actuator is in operable communication with the ultrasound probe such that axial movement of the distal actuator relative to the handle body causes axial movement of the ultrasound probe relative to a distal end of the steerable sheath, and such that rotation of the distal actuator relative to the handle body causes rotation of the ultrasound probe relative to the distal end of the steerable sheath, wherein the handle assembly comprises an ultrasound probe displacement system that is attached to the distal ultrasound probe actuator and to an ultrasound probe shaft such that it creates rotational and axial communication between the distal ultrasound probe actuator and the ultrasound probe shaft, wherein the ultrasound probe displacement system comprises a central gear with a lumen through which the steerable sheath and the ultrasound probe shaft extend, the central gear in rotational communication with a second gear, the second gear in rotational communication with the ultrasound probe shaft, and wherein at least part of the ultrasound probe displacement system is disposed within the handle body and extends further proximally in the handle body than a proximal end of the steerable sheath and is attached to the ultrasound probe shaft at a location proximal to the proximal end of the steerable sheath, and wherein the ultrasound probe displacement system bypasses the steerable sheath within the handle body such that it is not in operable communication with the steerable sheath within the handle body so that the ultrasound probe shaft can be rotated and axially moved without causing movement of the steerable sheath within the handle body. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the part of the ultrasound probe displacement system that is attached to the ultrasound probe shaft is attached to the ultrasound probe shaft proximal to a hemostatic valve disposed within the handle body. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the central gear is adapted to be moved axially relative to the steerable sheath when the distal actuator is moved axially. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound probe displacement system further comprises a third gear with a proximal end that is proximal to the proximal end of the steerable sheath, the third gear positioned radially inward relative to the second gear, the third gear having a lumen through which the ultrasound probe shaft extends and which is secured directly or indirectly to the ultrasound probe shaft. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a compound ultrasound probe rotation limiter assembly disposed within the handle body and in rotational communication with the ultrasound probe shaft and adapted such that it prevents the ultrasound probe within the handle body from being rotated beyond a certain amount. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the compound ultrasound probe rotation limiter assembly allows for the proximal portion of the ultrasound probe within the handle body to be rotated greater than 360 degrees, and prevents rotation of more than 720 degrees. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound probe has a distal portion that includes an ultrasound transducer, the distal portion extending further distally than a distal end of the steerable sheath and having a radially outer dimension greater than a radial dimension of a lumen of the steerable sheath in which the probe is disposed, the ultrasound probe further including a flexible circuit strip, the flexible circuit strip comprising an insulating substrate, a plurality of conductive traces disposed on and extending along the insulating substrate, a portion of each of the plurality of conductive traces covered by an insulation member, and a portion of the plurality of conductive traces not covered by the insulation member, the portion of the plurality of conductive traces that are not covered by the second insulation layer defining a probe contact. 8. The system of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the ultrasound probe rotation limiter assembly is disposed proximal to the proximal end of the steerable shaft and proximal to a hemostatic valve disposed in the handle body. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the compound ultrasound probe rotation limiter assembly prevents rotation of more than 450 degrees.
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