Claims
- 1. An ultrasound visualization system comprising:
- (a) a needle, said needle having a sharp point at one end and being adapted for insertion into the human body;
- (b) high frequency ultrasound transducer means for producing and receiving acoustical beams of at least 100 MHz frequency from within said needle;
- (c) beam directing means for directing acoustical beams produced by said transducer means radially from said needle at a point outside of said needle;
- (d) scan means coupled to said transducer means for scanning acoustical beams produced by said high frequency ultrasound transducer and directed by said beam directing means; and
- (e) visualization circuitry means for translating acoustical beams received by said transducer means into a visual display.
- 2. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 in which said scan means includes axial scan means for mechanically scanning in an axial direction with respect to said needle, and rotational scan means for mechanically scanning rotationally with respect to said needle.
- 3. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 2 additionally including means for locating the position of said needle within a human body, said means including a low frequency ultrasound system.
- 4. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 3 in which said coupling medium is sapphire.
- 5. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 in which said scan means includes electronic scan means for measuring acoustical reflections at various depths by differentiating the time delay of received acoustical beams after an acoustical beam has been produced.
- 6. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 additionally including means for locating the position of said needle within a human body, said means including a low frequency ultrasound system.
- 7. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 in which said needle has a cylindrical surface and defines an aperture in its cylindrical surface and in which said high frequency ultrasound transducer and acoustical beam directing means includes:
- (A) a transducer positioned within said needle to produce and receive acoustical beams axially within said needle;
- (B) a coupling medium position within said needle and adjacent to said transducer, said coupling medium having acoustical properties such that an acoustical beam travels in a straight line within said medium;
- (C) a reflector defining a reflective surface which is positioned within said needle at approximately a 45.degree. angle to the central axis of said needle, and adjacent to said coupling medium, whereby an acoustical beam axially traveling within said coupling medium is reflected by said reflective surface to travel radially within said needle and in said coupling medium toward the aperture in said needle; and
- (D) concave lens means positioned at the aperture in said needle for focusing an axial beam traveling radially within said needle to a point outside of said needle.
- 8. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 7 additionally including material having tissuelike accoustical properties attached to the concavity of said lens means, said tissuelike material having an outside convex surface matching the cylindrical surface of said needle to reduce induced tissue motion effects.
- 9. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 8 in which said material having tissue-like acoustical properties is plastisol.
- 10. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 7 in which said high frequency ultrasound transducer means includes means for producing and receiving acoustical beams of at least 400 MHz frequency.
- 11. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 10 additionally including material having tissue-like accoustical properties attached to the concavity of said lens means, said tissuelike material having an outside convex surface matching the cylindrical surface of said needle to reduce induced tissue motion effects.
- 12. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 11 in which said material having tissue-like acoustical properties is plastisol.
- 13. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 7 in which said high frequency ultrasound transducer means includes means for producing and receiving acoustical beams of at least 500 MHz frequency.
- 14. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 13 additionally including material having tissue-like accoustical properties attached to the concavity of said lens means, said tissuelike material having an outside convex surface matching the cylindrical surface of said needle to reduce induced tissue motion effects.
- 15. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 additionally including a reflector and means for projecting said reflector from said needle, said reflector defining an ultrasonically reflective surface which, when projected by said projecting means, reflects beams directed from said needle by said beam directing means back towards said needle.
- 16. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 15 in which said means for projecting a retractable ultrasonic reflecting surface includes a polished metal wedge having a reflecting surface which is normal to an ultrasonic beam directed from said needle, said wedge being mounted to a retracting member, said retracting member being movable to retract said wedge into a groove within said needle.
- 17. The ultrasonic visualization system of claim 1 in which said high frequency ultrasound transducer means includes means for producing and receiving acoustical beams of at least 400 MHz frequency.
- 18. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 17 additionally including means for locating the position of said needle within a human body, said means including a low frequency ultrasound system.
- 19. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 1 in which said high frequency ultrasound transducer means includes means for producing and receiving acoustical beams of at least 500 MHz frequency.
- 20. The ultrasound visualization system of claim 19 additionally including a reflector and means for projecting said reflector from said needle, said reflector defining an ultrasonically reflective surface which, when projected by said projecting means, reflects beams directed from said needle by said beam directing means back towards said needle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 354,708 filed Mar. 4, 1982 which is a C-I-P of Ser. No. 114,705, filed Jan. 23, 1980, both now abandoned.
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