Probe for MRI imaging and spectroscopy particularly in the cervical region
First Claim
1. An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of a region of interest within a cavity of a patient, said probe comprising:
- an elongate shaft having proximate and distal ends; and
an expansible RF receiving structure on the distal end of the shaft, the expansible structure having height and width dimensions both perpendicular to the shaft axis and comprising;
(a) an external expansible membrane mounted on the shaft;
(b) an expansion means mounted on the distal end of the shaft within the volume enclosed by the external membrane, the expansion means causing expansion of the external membrane in opposed directions perpendicular to the shaft and substantially confined within a single plane defined by the width dimension; and
inflation means for inflating the expansible RF structure into an expanded state; and
wherein the width dimension of the expansible structure is substantially greater than the height dimension in the expanded state.
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Abstract
An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of an area of interest in a relatively inaccessible region of the body particularly the cervix is disclosed. The probe has an inflatable balloon structure with an internal pickup coil carried at the distal end of a shaft for rectal insertion of the coil and an inflatable anti-migration cuff to hold the probe in position and prevent outward migration thereof during a procedure. The balloon structure has an outer balloon shaped to facilitate insertion and accommodation of the coil to areas of the anatomy adjacent the cervix. Internally, the balloon structure has an inflatable balloon which can be used to adjust the shape of the coil to accommodate uniquely shaped anatomical areas.
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9 Claims
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1. An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of a region of interest within a cavity of a patient, said probe comprising:
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an elongate shaft having proximate and distal ends; and an expansible RF receiving structure on the distal end of the shaft, the expansible structure having height and width dimensions both perpendicular to the shaft axis and comprising; (a) an external expansible membrane mounted on the shaft; (b) an expansion means mounted on the distal end of the shaft within the volume enclosed by the external membrane, the expansion means causing expansion of the external membrane in opposed directions perpendicular to the shaft and substantially confined within a single plane defined by the width dimension; and inflation means for inflating the expansible RF structure into an expanded state; and
wherein the width dimension of the expansible structure is substantially greater than the height dimension in the expanded state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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- 6. An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of a region of interest within a cavity of a patient comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a handle on the proximal end of the shaft, and a balloon structure on the distal end of the shaft, the balloon structure including an outer balloon, a pickup coil in the outer balloon, the coil having an electrical lead for connecting the coil to an interface network, inflatable internal balloon means connected to the coil within the outer balloon for selectively adjusting the shape of the coil by inflation and deflation of the balloon means, and inflation means for inflating and deflating the balloon means, wherein the balloon means comprises opposed balloon arms each extending along opposed side portions of the coil respectively for expanding the coil laterally by inflation of the balloon arms and contracting the coil laterally by deflation of the balloon arms, and wherein the shaft has opposed lateral extensions on which the respective balloon arms are mounted through openings in the respective arms, and the inflation means includes airline lumen branches in the respective extensions.
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8. An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of a region of interest within a cavity of a patient comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a handle on the proximal end of the shaft, and a balloon structure on the distal end of the shaft, the balloon structure including an outer balloon, a pickup coil in the outer balloon, the coil having an electrical lead for connecting the coil to an interface network, inflatable internal balloon means connected to the coil within the outer balloon for selectively adjusting the shape of the coil by inflation and deflation of the balloon means, and inflation means for inflating and deflating the balloon means, wherein the balloon means comprises opposed balloon arms each extending along opposed side portions of the coil respectively for expanding the coil laterally by inflation of the balloon arms and contracting the coil laterally by deflation of the balloon arms, and wherein the balloon arms are connected to the respective side portions of the coil by adhesive means.
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9. An insertable intracavity probe for use in magnetic resonance imaging of a region of interest within a cavity of a patient comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a handle on the proximal end of the shaft, and a balloon structure on the distal end of the shaft, the balloon structure including an outer balloon, a pickup coil in the outer balloon, the coil having an electrical lead for connecting the coil to an interface network, inflatable internal balloon means connected to the coil within the outer balloon for selectively adjusting the shape of the coil by inflation and deflation of the balloon means, and inflation means for inflating and deflating the balloon means, wherein the balloon means comprises opposed balloon arms each extending along opposed side portions of the coil respectively for expanding the coil laterally by inflation of the balloon arms and contracting the coil laterally by deflation of the balloon arms, and wherein the balloon means is of a horseshoe-like shape.
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