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Needle guide for ultrasound transducer

  • US 10,238,363 B2
  • Filed: 08/13/2015
  • Issued: 03/26/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/21/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A needle guidance apparatus for use with an ultrasound imaging device that generates a substantially planar ultrasound beam from a distal end of a transducer probe comprising:

  • a frame having a central opening for receiving the distal end of the transducer probe such that the distal end of the transducer probe extends below the frame for placement against skin of a patient, the frame being configured to be detachably coupled about an outer surface of the transducer probe;

    a plurality of illumination slits formed in the frame, the illumination slits being spaced apart from one another and are open along an outer surface of the frame so as to face outward away from the frame;

    a light source in communication with the plurality of illumination slits so as to project light through the illumination slits in a direction outwardly away from the frame, wherein the light source is oriented relative to the plurality of illumination slits such that a pattern of light is formed on the skin for guiding placement of a needle; and

    an actuator and a power source that are operatively connected to the light source for controlling operation of the light source;

    wherein the plurality of illumination slits comprises four illumination slits that are arranged in two pairs;

    wherein the frame has an oblong shape defined by opposite first and second ends and first and second opposite sides that extend between the first and second ends, wherein a first illumination slit is formed at the first end, a second illumination slit is formed at the opposite second end, a third illumination slit is formed along the first side, and a fourth illumination slit is formed along the second side;

    wherein the first, second, third and fourth illumination slits are positioned about 90degrees apart from one another such that a first axis (A1) passes through the first and third slits and a second axis (A2) passes through the second and fourth slits.

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