Locatable catheter
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1. A locatable medical instrument insertable through a working channel of a bronchoscope, comprising:
- a sheath having at least three coils embedded therein, the at least three coils overlying one another and having a common center point, and each of the at least three coils is integrally formed within a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending through the sheath,wherein each of the at least three coils is configured to generate a signal when placed in an electromagnetic field, the signal indicative of a strength of the electromagnetic field and the position of the sheath; and
wherein two of the at least three coils are approximately perpendicular to each other.
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Abstract
A catheter having a sensor at a distal end thereof, useable to detect and create signals from an electromagnetic field. The sensor is constructed and arranged to leave a lumen of the catheter open such that it may be used to pass instruments therethrough once a target location has been reached.
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1. A locatable medical instrument insertable through a working channel of a bronchoscope, comprising:
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a sheath having at least three coils embedded therein, the at least three coils overlying one another and having a common center point, and each of the at least three coils is integrally formed within a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending through the sheath, wherein each of the at least three coils is configured to generate a signal when placed in an electromagnetic field, the signal indicative of a strength of the electromagnetic field and the position of the sheath; and wherein two of the at least three coils are approximately perpendicular to each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for navigating through a branched structure, comprising:
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a sheath having embedded therein a first electromagnetic field sensor configuration including at least three coils overlying one another and sharing a common center point, and each of the at least three coils is integrally formed within a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending through the sheath; a probe extendable through the lumen of the sheath and having a second electromagnetic field sensor embedded within a distal tip thereof; an electromagnetic field generation device configured to create electromagnetic fields having a plurality of frequencies and configured to induce signals in the first and second electromagnetic field sensors, wherein the first electromagnetic field sensor is configured to generate signals indicating its position relative to the branched structure; and wherein two of the at least three coils are approximately perpendicular to each other. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for accessing a target in a branched structure, comprising:
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providing an electromagnetic field generator defining a sensing volume containing the branched structure; advancing a probe through the branched structure, the probe including a probe electromagnetic field sensor configured to sense electromagnetic fields generated by the electromagnetic field generator and creating probe location signals as a result to locate the target; advancing a sheath over the probe to the target, the sheath at its distal end having at least three coils embedded therein and overlying one another so as to share a common center point, and each of the at least three coils is integrally formed within a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending through the sheath, the at least three coils configured to sense electromagnetic fields generated by the electromagnetic field generator and creating sheath location signals as a result; removing the probe proximally from the sheath; monitoring a location of the sheath using the sheath location signals to ensure the distal end of the sheath remains at the target; and accessing the target with one or more instruments by passing the one or more instruments through the sheath; wherein two of the at least three coils are approximately perpendicular to each other. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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