Shockwave source having a centrally disposed ultrasound locating system
First Claim
1. A shockwave generator for extracorporeal disintegration of a calculus in a patient comprising:
- a housing;
a flat coil in said housing having a central opening therein;
an electrically conductive membrane having a central opening therein;
means for insulating said membrane from said coil and having a central opening therein;
means for applying a current pulse to said coil to cause said membrane to be rapidly repelled therefrom, thereby generating a pressure pulse;
means in said housing adapted for focussing said pressure pulse to a calculus in a patient;
means in said housing disposed between said membrane and said patient adapted for coupling said pressure pulse into said patient;
ultrasound means for transmitting and receiving ultrasound signals to and from said patient, all of said central openings of said coil, said membrane and said means for insulating being in registry, and said ultrasound means having an ultrasound head received in said central openings.
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Abstract
A shockwave source of the type wherein a shockwave is generated by rapid electromagnetic repulsion of a membrane by a rapidly energized coil has a central opening extending through the membrane and the coil. An ultrasound head of an ultrasound transmission and reception system is received in the opening. The ultrasound head is disposed in a mount which is rotatable around its longitudinal axis by a rotary drive. In one embodiment of the shockwave source, the shockwave source also has a focusing device disposed in front of the membrane, and in this embodiment the focusing device also has a central opening in which the ultrasound head is received. The ultrasound head has a distal end in contact with a liquid coupling agent for promoting transmission to, and reception from, a patient to which the shockwave source is coupled. The shockwave source is particularly suited for lithotripsy treatment of gallstones.
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12 Claims
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1. A shockwave generator for extracorporeal disintegration of a calculus in a patient comprising:
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a housing; a flat coil in said housing having a central opening therein; an electrically conductive membrane having a central opening therein; means for insulating said membrane from said coil and having a central opening therein; means for applying a current pulse to said coil to cause said membrane to be rapidly repelled therefrom, thereby generating a pressure pulse; means in said housing adapted for focussing said pressure pulse to a calculus in a patient; means in said housing disposed between said membrane and said patient adapted for coupling said pressure pulse into said patient; ultrasound means for transmitting and receiving ultrasound signals to and from said patient, all of said central openings of said coil, said membrane and said means for insulating being in registry, and said ultrasound means having an ultrasound head received in said central openings. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A shockwave generator for extracorporeal disintegration of a calculus in a patient comprising:
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a housing; a flat coil in said housing having a central opening therein; an electrically conductive membrane having a central opening therein; means for insulating said membrane from said coil and having a central opening therein; means for applying a current pulse to said coil to cause said membrane to be rapidly repelled therefrom, thereby generating a pressure pulse propagating along a central axis, said respective central openings of said flat coil, said electrically conductive membrane and said means for insulating being in registry; means in said housing adapted for focussing said pressure pulse to a calculus in a patient; means in said housing disposed between said membrane and said patient adapted for coupling said pressure pulse into said patient; ultrasound means for transmitting and receiving ultrasound signals to and from said patient, said ultrasound means including an ultrasound head having a longitudinal axis; retainer means for holding said coil, said membrane and said means for insulating adjacent each other disposed in said central opening, said means for retaining having a central opening therein; means for mounting said ultrasound head in said central opening of said retaining means with said longitudinal axis and said central axis coinciding; means for rotating said means for mounting around said central axis; and means for displacing said ultrasound head along said central axis.
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