Claims
- 1. An automated longitudinal position translator for ultrasonic imaging probes having a distally located ultrasound transducer subassembly comprising:
a probe drive module adapted to being operatively coupled to the imaging probe so as to allow for longitudinal shifting of the ultrasound transducer subassembly of the probe between spaced-apart positions; and a motor-driven linear translation module connectable to said probe drive module to effect motor-driven longitudinal translation of said probe drive module to thereby responsively longitudinally shift said ultrasound transducer subassembly.
- 2. A position translator as in claim 1, which includes a foot-activated switch electrically connected to said motor-driven linear translation module to responsively effect said motor-driven longitudinal translation of said probe drive module when said switch is activated.
- 3. A position translator as in claim 1, which includes mounting structures for mounting said probe drive module to said translation module to allow for relative pivotal movements between an automatically-operable condition wherein said probe drive module is capable of being coupled to said motor-driven translation module to effect said motor-driven longitudinal translation thereof, and a manually-operable condition wherein said probe drive module is capable of being longitudinally shifted manually.
- 4. A position translator as in claim 3, wherein said mounting structures include an elongate guide rail, and wherein said probe drive module is slidably and/or pivotally coupled to said guide rail.
- 5. A position translator as in claim 3, wherein said mounting structures include:
a pair of elongate guide rails; forward and rearward transverse support arms connected to and spanning the distance between said pair of elongate guide rails; wherein said probe drive module is slidably coupled to said pair of guide rails so as to be capable of reciprocal longitudinal displacements therealong between said forward and rearward transverse support arms; and wherein said probe drive module is pivotally movable between said automatically-operable condition and a manually-operable condition by pivotal movement of said forward and rearward transverse support arms about said one guide rail.
- 6. A position translator as in claim 5, wherein said linear translation module includes a pair of restraining posts adapted to contact respective ones of said forward and rearward transverse support arms in interference fit so as to releasably restrain said probe drive module in said automatically-operable condition.
- 7. A position translator as in claim 1, wherein said linear translation module includes a motor-driven screw, and wherein'said probe drive module is threadably connectable to said motor-driven screw such that rotation of said screw in a selected direction causes said probe drive module to be longitudinally shifted relative to said linear translation module.
- 8. A position translator as in claim 7, which further includes mounting structures for mounting said probe drive module to said linear translation module to allow said probe drive module to be moved between an automatically-operable condition wherein said probe drive module is threadably engaged with said motor-driven screw, and a manually-operable condition wherein said probe drive module is disengaged from said motor-driven screws.
- 9. A position translator as in claim 1, wherein said ultrasound transducer subassembly of said ultrasonic imaging probe includes a flexible rotatable drive element disposed within a flexible guide catheter sheath, and wherein said probe drive unit includes:
a longitudinally fixed but rotatable drive coupling capable of being fixedly attached to the proximal end of said rotatable drive member; and a longitudinally adjustable coupling which is longitudinally adjustable with respect to said rotatable drive coupling and which is capable of being fixedly attached to the proximal end of said guide catheter sheath.
- 10. A position translator as in claim 9, wherein said rotatable drive coupling includes:
electrical brushes and associated electrical slip-rings disposed within a shielded enclosure; a drive gear member positioned outside said shielded enclosure; and a rotatable drive shaft gear coupled to said drive gear member.
- 11. A position translator as in claim 9, wherein said longitudinally adjustable coupling includes:
a clamshell-hinged, barrel-shaped housing having a longitudinally extending slot; and a radially extending positioning arm coupled to said housing for longitudinal sliding movement within said slot and having a cavity formed therein for securely engaging the proximal end of said guide member or other members affixed to said guide member.
- 12. A position translator as in claim 11, wherein said proximal end of said probe assembly includes a coupling member associated with said guide sheath, said positioning arm defines a cradle surface which is sized and configured to support said coupling member such that said coupling member and said positioning arm are movable as a unit between retracted and advanced positions
- 13. A position translator as in claim 12, wherein said housing includes upper and lower housing sections coupled to one another for relative pivotal movements between open and closed conditions.
- 14. A position translator as in claim 13, wherein said lower housing section defines an inner bearing surface for supporting said positioning arm during movements thereof between said advanced and retracted positions, and wherein said upper bearing surface defines a surface for capturing said coupling member within said housing when said upper and lower housing sections are in said closed condition but permitting movement of said coupling member as a unit with said positioning arm.
- 15. A position translator as in claim 14, wherein said housing defines a longitudinally extending slot to accommodate movement of said positioning arm between said advanced and retracted positions.
- 16. A position translator as in claim 15, wherein said slot is defined by opposing edge regions associated with said upper and lower housing sections.
- 17. A position translator as in claim 13, wherein said positioning arm is pivotally coupled to said housing such that said positioning arm, said upper housing section, and said lower housing election are capable of independent relative pivotal movement about a common pivot axis.
- 18. A position translator as in claim 11, wherein said housing includes a scale in operative association with said Positioning arm, and wherein said positioning arm includes an indicator adjacent to said scale.
- 19. An intravascular probe assembly comprising:
a guide sheath having proximal and distal extremities; a probe element disposed within said guide sheath for longitudinal movements towards and away from said distal extremity thereof; and a motor-driven linear translator adapted to being coupled operatively to said probe element and said guide sheath to effect motor-assisted longitudinal shifting of said probe element relative to said distal extremity of said guide sheath.
- 20. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 19, which includes a foot-activated switch electrically connected to said motor-driven linear translator to responsively effect said motor-assisted longitudinal shifting of said probe element when said switch is activated.
- 21. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 19, further comprising a probe positioning module to longitudinally position said probe element relative to said terminal end of said guide sheath, said linear translator being coupled operatively to said probe positioning module to provide motor-driven longitudinal positioning of said probe element.
- 22. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 21, wherein said linear translator includes a motor-driven screw which is threadably engaged with said probe positioning module such that rotation of said motor-driven screw responsively longitudinally moves said probe positioning module which thereby in turn longitudinally shifts said probe element.
- 23. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 22, which includes mounting structures for mounting said probe positioning module to said linear translator to allow said probe positioning module to be moved between two operable conditions, one of said operable conditions being whereby the probe positioning module is disengaged from said motor-driven screw to allow for manual longitudinal shifting of said probe element thereby.
- 24. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 19, wherein said probe positioning module includes:
(i) a housing for housing said proximal extremity of said guide sheath, and having proximal and distal ends, and (ii) a positioning arm mounted to said housing for reciprocal longitudinal movements between retracted and advanced positions relative to said housing distal end, wherein (iii) said proximal extremity of said guide sheath is operatively coupled to said positioning arm to provide means for translating longitudinal movements of said positioning arm towards and away from said housing distal end into respective longitudinal movements of said probe element away from and towards said distal extremity of said guide sheath.
- 25. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 24, wherein said proximal extremity of said guide sheath includes a cap, and wherein said positioning arm defines a cradle surface sized and configured to accommodate said cap so that said cap and said positioning arm are movable as a unit between said retracted and advanced positions.
- 26. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 24, wherein said positioning means includes first and second housing sections, and means for coupling said first and second housing sections on to another for pivotal movements about a longitudinally extending axis.
- 27. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 26, wherein said positioning arm is transversely oriented relative to said first and second housing sections, and coupling means also pivotally couples said positioning arm to said first and second housing sections to allow for independent pivotal movements about said longitudinally extending axis.
- 28. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 27, wherein said probe positioning device includes a slot defined between opposing edge regions of said first and second housing sections for accommodating movements of said positioning arm between said retracted and advanced positions thereof.
- 29. An intravascular probe assembly as in claim 26, having detent means for releasably maintaining said first and second housing sections in said closed condition thereof.
- 30. A method of performing an ultrasonic imaging scan of a vascular vessel comprising positioning an ultrasonic imaging probe having a distally located transducer assembly within a region of the vascular vessel to be scanned, and then longitudinally shifting said distally located transducer assembly within said vascular vessel while operating said transducer assembly to conduct an ultrasonic imaging scan of said region, wherein said longitudinal shifting of said distally located transducer assembly includes connecting said ultrasonic imaging probe to a motor-driven linear translator to thereby longitudinally shift said transducer assembly at a selected constant motor-driven rate.
- 31. A method as in claim 30, wherein said step of longitudinally shifting said distally located transducer assembly includes coupling said probe to a probe drive module, and then moving said probe drive module into engagement with said motor-driven linear translator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,115,814 issuing on May 26, 1992 to James M. Griffith et al, and entitled “Intravascular Ultrasonic Imaging Probe and Methods of Using Same”, which is the parent of commonly owned and copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/840,134 filed on Feb. 24, 1992, the entire content of each being expressly incorporated hereinto by reference.
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