In vivo biocompatible acoustic coupling media
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1. A method of conducting ultrasound energy between an ultrasound transducer and a target to be imaged from within a body cavity, said method comprising:
- providing said transducer with an active area for transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy, applying an ultrasound couplant to at least one of said target, said transducer, within a transducer cover fitted onto said transducer, and on the exterior of a transducer cover fitted onto said transducer, said couplant being in vivo biocompatible and comprising polyethylene oxide in a concentration amount of about 0.05 wt. % to about 65 wt. %, the balance water, said couplant having acoustic properties generally equivalent to acoustic properties of said target, placing said transducer into said body cavity aided by the lubricity of said couplant with said active area in contact with said couplant on said target, transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy respectively to and/or from said target through said ultrasound couplant, whereby subsequent to said transmitting and receiving, said transducer is removed from said cavity and said couplant remains within the body cavity by design or by accident, where it is biodegradable, bio-inert or bioerodable with respect to said target and said body cavity.
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A medical ultrasound coupling media and lubricant, in gel or liquid form, comprised of polyethylene oxide (PEO), and aqueous solvent solutions. The inventive coupling media provides long term biocompatibility (bio-inert, bio-erodable or biodegraded and excreted) in vivo with human tissue and body fluids. The ultrasound coupling and lubricating media is formulated and manufactured in such manner and form that renders the acoustic media sterile, non-cross-linked, pseudoplastic, and containing acceptably low levels of pyrogens.
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1. A method of conducting ultrasound energy between an ultrasound transducer and a target to be imaged from within a body cavity, said method comprising:
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providing said transducer with an active area for transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy, applying an ultrasound couplant to at least one of said target, said transducer, within a transducer cover fitted onto said transducer, and on the exterior of a transducer cover fitted onto said transducer, said couplant being in vivo biocompatible and comprising polyethylene oxide in a concentration amount of about 0.05 wt. % to about 65 wt. %, the balance water, said couplant having acoustic properties generally equivalent to acoustic properties of said target, placing said transducer into said body cavity aided by the lubricity of said couplant with said active area in contact with said couplant on said target, transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy respectively to and/or from said target through said ultrasound couplant, whereby subsequent to said transmitting and receiving, said transducer is removed from said cavity and said couplant remains within the body cavity by design or by accident, where it is biodegradable, bio-inert or bioerodable with respect to said target and said body cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of conducting ultrasound energy between an ultrasound transducer and a target, said method comprising:
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providing said transducer with an active area for transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy, arranging an ultrasound conducting sheath outwardly of said transducer active area, providing an ultrasound couplant between said active area and said sheath, said couplant being in vivo biocompatible and comprising polyethylene oxide in a concentration amount of about 0.05 wt. % to about 65 wt. %, and the balance water, said couplant having acoustic properties generally equivalent to acoustic properties of said target, placing said couplant on said target if said target is located externally on a body, placing the covered transducer on said target, transmitting and receiving said ultrasound energy respectively to and/or from said target through said sheath and said ultrasound couplant. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. In an ultrasound guided needle puncture procedure wherein an ultrasound transducer is utilized to guide said needle through skin of a patient and into a target within the body of said patient, the improvement comprising:
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applying an ultrasound couplant on said skin, said couplant being in vivo biocompatible and comprising polyethylene oxide in a concentration amount of about 0.05 wt. % to about 65 wt., the balance water, carrying out said needle puncture procedure utilizing said ultrasound transducer to guide said needle to said target, whereby couplant carried by said needle into said body during the procedure remains in said body where it is biodegradable, bio-inert or bioerodable with respect to said body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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