Catheter-based off-axis optical coherence tomography imaging system
First Claim
1. An Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) catheter device for visualizing a body lumen by rotation and an off-axis optical fiber within the catheter, the device comprising:
- a catheter body having an elongate proximal to distal length;
a central lumen extending in the center of the proximal to distal length of the catheter configured to pass a guidewire;
an optical fiber extending the length of the catheter body along a path that is off-axis of the elongate length of the catheter body, wherein a distal end of the optical fiber is fixedly attached to a distal end region of the catheter, the distal end of the optical fiber configured to gather circumferential images of the body lumen as the distal end region of the catheter rotates, and wherein the optical fiber is otherwise free to move relative to the elongate length of the catheter body and configured to actively wrap around the central lumen during said gathering of the circumferential images as the distal end region of the catheter rotates; and
a proximal handle coupled to the catheter body and configured to control rotation of the optical fiber by rotating the distal end region of the catheter relative to the handle.
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Abstract
Catheter-based Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) systems utilizing an optical fiber that is positioned off-axis of the central longitudinal axis of the catheter have many advantage over catheter-based OCT systems, particularly those having centrally-positioned optical fibers or fibers that rotate independently of the elongate body of the catheter. An OCT system having an off-axis optical fiber for visualizing the inside of a body lumen may be rotated with the body of the elongate catheter, relative to a handle portion. The handle may include a fiber management pathway for the optical fiber that permits the off-axis optical fiber to rotate with the catheter body relative to the handle. The system may also include optical processing elements adapted to prepare and process the OCT image collected by the off-axis catheter systems described herein.
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31 Claims
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1. An Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) catheter device for visualizing a body lumen by rotation and an off-axis optical fiber within the catheter, the device comprising:
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a catheter body having an elongate proximal to distal length; a central lumen extending in the center of the proximal to distal length of the catheter configured to pass a guidewire; an optical fiber extending the length of the catheter body along a path that is off-axis of the elongate length of the catheter body, wherein a distal end of the optical fiber is fixedly attached to a distal end region of the catheter, the distal end of the optical fiber configured to gather circumferential images of the body lumen as the distal end region of the catheter rotates, and wherein the optical fiber is otherwise free to move relative to the elongate length of the catheter body and configured to actively wrap around the central lumen during said gathering of the circumferential images as the distal end region of the catheter rotates; and a proximal handle coupled to the catheter body and configured to control rotation of the optical fiber by rotating the distal end region of the catheter relative to the handle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) catheter device for imaging a body lumen by rotation and an off-axis optical fiber within the catheter, the device comprising:
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a catheter body having an elongate proximal to distal length and having a rotatable distal end region; a central lumen extending in the center of the proximal to distal length of the catheter; an annular channel within the catheter body around the central lumen; an optical fiber fixed to the distal end region of the catheter body and extending in the annular channel, wherein the optical fiber is configured to actively wrap around the central lumen during the imaging along a path that is off-axis of the elongate length of the catheter body; a proximal handle coupled to the catheter body and configured to automatically rotate the distal end region of the catheter; and a limiter preventing the optical fiber from wrapping around the central lumen more than a set number of times clockwise and counterclockwise. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method of managing an optical fiber for off-axis rotation of an Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) system, the method comprising:
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inserting a catheter body into a body lumen, the catheter body having a central lumen extending in the center of a proximal to distal length of the catheter body; and
imaging the body lumen bytaking a circumferential OCT image of the body lumen using an optical fiber that is fixed to a distal end region of the catheter body and that extends along the proximal to distal length of the catheter body through an off-axis pathway within the catheter body, wherein the circumferential OCT image is taken while rotating the distal end region of the catheter relative to a proximal handle so that the optical fiber wraps around the central lumen of the catheter body during the imaging. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A method of managing an optical fiber for off-axis rotation of an Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) system, the method comprising:
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inserting a catheter body having a central lumen into a body lumen; automatically rotating a distal end region of the catheter body relative to a proximal handle to which the catheter body is coupled; and
imaging the body lumen bytaking an OCT image of the body lumen using an optical fiber that is fixed to the distal end region of the catheter body and that extends along a length of the catheter body through an off-axis helical pathway that is displaced from the central lumen within the catheter body and into the proximal handle, wherein the OCT image is taken while rotating the distal end region relative to the proximal handle such that the optical fiber wraps around the central lumen during the imaging. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31)
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