Disposable light source patch for enhanced visualization of subcutaneous structures
First Claim
1. A patch structure for use in medical imaging procedures, comprising:
- a first layer comprising optically transparent conformable material consisting of hydrogel, having a bottom surface that is configured to conform to a body surface of a patient to establish intimate laminar contact with the body surface, for optically coupling the first layer to the body surface of the patient at an interface between the bottom surface of the first layer and the body surface;
a second layer comprising an optically transparent polymer or elastomer, said second layer supporting the first layer;
a light source comprising a light emitting diode (LED) that emits infrared (IR) or near infrared (nIR) light through the optically transparent polymer or elastomer of the second layer and the transparent conformable hydrogel material of the first layer, to illuminate subcutaneous structures body below the body surface;
a third layer for supporting the light source; and
a reflective surface having an aperture through which the emitted light passes, the reflective surface disposed between the first layer and the third layer for reflecting light reflected from the body surface back through the first layer to the interface.
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Abstract
A multi-layered structure in the form of a disposable patch is described for supporting a light source and useful in conjunction with procedures for the non-invasive visualization of veins, arteries or other subcutaneous structures of the body or for facilitating intravenous insertion or extraction of fluids, medication or the like, which in a representative embodiment includes a coupling layer for interfacing and optically coupling with the body surface and conforming to the surface topography of the body portion of interest, a ring for supporting a light source, and a reflective layer between the source and coupling layer for redirecting light reflected from the body surface back through the coupling layer.
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21 Claims
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1. A patch structure for use in medical imaging procedures, comprising:
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a first layer comprising optically transparent conformable material consisting of hydrogel, having a bottom surface that is configured to conform to a body surface of a patient to establish intimate laminar contact with the body surface, for optically coupling the first layer to the body surface of the patient at an interface between the bottom surface of the first layer and the body surface; a second layer comprising an optically transparent polymer or elastomer, said second layer supporting the first layer; a light source comprising a light emitting diode (LED) that emits infrared (IR) or near infrared (nIR) light through the optically transparent polymer or elastomer of the second layer and the transparent conformable hydrogel material of the first layer, to illuminate subcutaneous structures body below the body surface; a third layer for supporting the light source; and a reflective surface having an aperture through which the emitted light passes, the reflective surface disposed between the first layer and the third layer for reflecting light reflected from the body surface back through the first layer to the interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A patch structure for use in medical imaging procedures, comprising:
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a first layer comprising optically transparent conformable material said first layer having a bottom surface that is configured to conform to a body surface of a patient to establish intimate laminar contact with the body surface, for optically coupling the first layer to the body surface of the patient at an interface between the bottom surface of said first layer and the body surface; a second layer comprising an optically transparent polymer or elastomer, said second layer supporting said first layer and attached to a top surface opposite the bottom surface of the first layer; a third layer for supporting a light source; a reflective surface having an aperture through which the emitted light passes, the reflective surface disposed between said second layer and said third layer for reflecting light from the body surface back through said first layer to the interface; an adhesive layer interfacing said second layer and said reflective surface; and an optically transparent structural polymer layer for optically coupling said first layer with the source of light. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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