Imaging probe with rotatable core

US11998388B2 · US · B2

Patent metadata
FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11998388-B2
Application numberUS-202217733082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 29, 2022
Priority dateFeb 26, 2016
Publication dateJun 4, 2024
Grant dateJun 4, 2024

How to read this patent

A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.

  1. Title

    What the patent document calls the invention.

  2. Abstract

    A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.

  3. Assignees and inventors

    Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.

  4. Key dates

    Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.

  5. First independent claim

    The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.

  6. CPC / IPC classifications

    Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.

  7. Citations and related patents

    Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.

Abstract

Official abstract text for this publication.

The present disclosure provides for an imaging probe with a rotatable core which allows for rotating imaging assembly that is larger in diameter than the lumen in which the rotatable core resides, as well as methods to construct said probes. The imaging probes are generally elongate flexible imaging catheters for use in cardiovascular procedures. The ability to have a smaller lumen to hold the rotatable core simplifies the inclusion of other functional components to the catheter and may improve the quality of the images produced.

First claim

Opening claim text (preview).

The invention claimed is: 1. An imaging probe comprising: an elongate sheath comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surface defining a primary lumen; a rotatable conduit extending within the primary lumen, wherein a proximal end of said rotatable conduit is connectable to a rotational drive mechanism for imparting rotation to said rotatable conduit; an imaging assembly mechanically coupled to said rotatable conduit at a location remote from said proximal end of said rotatable conduit, said imaging assembly being connectable to external control and image processing hardware via an imaging signal delivery conduit extending through said rotatable conduit; a pose detection component, wherein at least a portion of the pose detection component resides within said elongate sheath between said inner surface and said outer surface; and a rotary encoder comprising a distal rotary encoder interface configured to facilitate a determination of an angular orientation of said imaging assembly relative to said elongate sheath, said rotary encoder being connectable to the external control and image processing hardware via a rotary encoder signal delivery conduit; wherein a lateral extent of said imaging assembly exceeds a diameter of the primary lumen of said elongate sheath, such that said imaging assembly resides distal beyond a distal end of said elongate sheath; said imaging probe further comprising a distal tip housing said imaging assembly, wherein a proximal portion of said distal tip is bonded to and overlaps with a distal portion of said elongate sheath; and wherein said distal rotary encoder interface resides between said distal end of said elongate sheath and a proximal end of said imaging assembly. 2. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said distal rotary encoder interface is secured to and rotates in unison with said imaging assembly, and wherein a sensing mechanism of said rotary encoder is embedded within said elongate sheath. 3. The imaging probe according to claim 1 further comprising a rigid reinforcing member residing within said elongate sheath such that said rigid reinforcing member contacts said inner surface of said elongate sheath or is embedded within said elongate sheath, and such that said rigid reinforcing member has a longitudinal extent within a distal region of said elongate sheath. 4. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said rotary encoder signal delivery conduit resides between said inner surface and said outer surface of said elongate sheath. 5. The imaging probe according to claim 4 wherein said rotary encoder signal delivery conduit resides within a side lumen of said elongate sheath. 6. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said pose detection component comprises an electromagnetic pose sensor connectable to the external control and image processing hardware via a pose detection signal delivery conduit residing between said inner surface and said outer surface of said elongate sheath. 7. The imaging probe according to claim 6 wherein said pose detection signal delivery conduit resides within a side lumen of said elongate sheath. 8. The imaging probe according to claim 6 wherein said pose sensor comprises a conductive winding surrounding the primary lumen, wherein said pose detection signal delivery conduit is in electrical communication with said conductive winding. 9. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said pose detection component comprises an electromagnetic emitter configured to generate an electromagnetic field for pose detection by external pose detection circuitry, wherein said electromagnetic emitter is connectable to the external control and image processing hardware via a pose emitter conduit residing between said inner surface and said outer surface of said elongate sheath. 10. The imaging probe according to claim 9 wherein said electromagnetic field is a time-varying electromagnetic field. 11. The imaging probe according to claim 9 wherein said electromagnetic field is a static magnetic field. 12. The imaging probe according to claim 9 wherein said electromagnetic emitter comprises a conductive winding surrounding the primary lumen, wherein said pose emitter conduit is in electrical communication with said conductive winding. 13. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said pose detection component comprises a magnet. 14. The imaging probe according to claim 1 wherein said pose detection component comprises a plurality of electrodes for impedance-based pose sensing, the plurality of electrodes being positioned for contact with patient anatomy.

Assignees

Inventors

Classifications

  • Features of the scanning mechanism, e.g. for moving the transducer within the housing of the probe · CPC title

  • using transducers movable by (electro)magnetic means · CPC title

  • A61B8/445Primary

    Details of catheter construction · CPC title

  • A61B5/0066Primary

    Optical coherence imaging · CPC title

  • by spectroscopy, i.e. measuring spectra, e.g. Raman spectroscopy, infrared absorption spectroscopy (A61B5/0071 takes precedence) · CPC title

Patent family

Related publications grouped by family.

External sources

Frequently asked questions

Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.

What does patent US11998388B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides for an imaging probe with a rotatable core which allows for rotating imaging assembly that is larger in diameter than the lumen in which the rotatable core resides, as well as methods to construct said probes. The imaging probes are generally elongate flexible imaging catheters for use in cardiovascular procedures. The ability to have a smaller lumen to hold the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sunnybrook Res Inst, Conavi Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B8/445. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 04 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).