Intraoperative ultrasound probe
First Claim
1. An intraoperative ultrasonic transducer probe comprising:
- a patient-contacting section containing a multielement ultrasonic transducer opposing a patient-contacting surface of the probe, said patient-contacting section having a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of said ultrasonic transducer; and
a handle section suitable for being held by a physician during use of the probe, said handle section having a longitudinal axis and including means for connecting said probe to an ultrasonic diagnostic system, said handle section being attached to said patient-contacting section at one end of said handle section and at a point on said patient-contacting section which is offset from the center of said patient contacting section, wherein the angle between said longitudinal axis of said patient-contacting section and said longitudinal axis of said handle section is an obtuse angle; and
an insulating material, located between said multielement ultrasonic transducer and said patient-contacting surface of the probe, and comprising means for producing a spatial offset between the surface of said multielement transducer and the patient-contacting surface of said probe for focusing said multielement transducer at the surface of tissue material in contact with said patient-contacting surface.
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Abstract
An intraoperative ultrasonic transducer probe is described comprising a handle section and a transducer section which resemble a tiny leg and foot. The two sections are obtusely angled relative to each other so that the physician may continue to clearly view the surgical site while holding and manipulating the probe. The extension of the transducer section away from its point of attachment to the handle section results in the toe of the foot being insertable under unincised tissue, enabling the surgeon to ultrasonically examine organs and tissue peripheral to the surgical site and to follow a vessel even beyond the incision. The transducer section is completely encapsulated in a rubberlike material which electrically insulates the transducer from the patient, enables the probe to be easily sterilized, and further provides an inherent standoff between the transducer and the contact surface of the probe. Thus, the transducer can be focused immediately at the skin line of the organ or vessel which is in contact with the probe. The probe can be easily assembled by providing termination assemblies for attaching coaxial cable conductors to the printed circuit board assembly of the probe.
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1. An intraoperative ultrasonic transducer probe comprising:
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a patient-contacting section containing a multielement ultrasonic transducer opposing a patient-contacting surface of the probe, said patient-contacting section having a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of said ultrasonic transducer; and a handle section suitable for being held by a physician during use of the probe, said handle section having a longitudinal axis and including means for connecting said probe to an ultrasonic diagnostic system, said handle section being attached to said patient-contacting section at one end of said handle section and at a point on said patient-contacting section which is offset from the center of said patient contacting section, wherein the angle between said longitudinal axis of said patient-contacting section and said longitudinal axis of said handle section is an obtuse angle; and an insulating material, located between said multielement ultrasonic transducer and said patient-contacting surface of the probe, and comprising means for producing a spatial offset between the surface of said multielement transducer and the patient-contacting surface of said probe for focusing said multielement transducer at the surface of tissue material in contact with said patient-contacting surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An intraoperative ultrasonic transducer probe comprising:
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a patient-contacting section containing a multielement ultrasonic transducer opposing a patient-contacting surface of the probe, said patient-contacting section having a longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis of said ultrasonic transducer; and a handle section suitable for being held by a physician during use of the probe, said handle section having a longitudinal axis and including cable means for connecting said probe to an ultrasonic diagnostic system, said handle section being attached to said patient-contacting section at one end of said handle section and at a point on said patient-contacting section which is offset from the center of said patient contacting section, wherein the angle between said longitudinal axis of said patient-contacting section and said longitudinal axis of said handle section is an obtuse angle; and an angled member, angled at said obtuse angle and extending into said patient-contacting and handle sections, and carrying at least one printed circuit comprising a plurality of conductive traces connected in the patient-contacting section to elements of said ultrasonic transducer and connected in the handle section to said cable means. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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