Claims
- 1. A magnetic resonance catheter antenna apparatus comprising:
a first tube having a proximal end and a distal end; and a litz wire having a first end and a second end looped within said first tube such that said first end and said second end are disposed at said proximal end.
- 2. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 1, wherein one of said ends of said litz wire is electrically connected to a capacitor.
- 3. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 2, further comprising a second tube having at least one lumen for receiving a second wire that is electrically connected to said capacitor, and a third wire that is electrically connected to the other end of said litz wire.
- 4. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 3, further comprising a third tube connecting said first tube to said second tube and enclosed said capacitor.
- 5. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 4, wherein said third tube has a durometer of less than 50.
- 6. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 1, wherein said litz wire has a size that is approximately equivalent to 30 AWG solid wire.
- 7. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 1, wherein said litz wire is comprised of about ten strands, each strand having a size of about 40 AWG.
- 8. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 1, wherein said litz wire has a looped portion disposed at said distal end.
- 9. A magnetic resonance catheter antenna comprising:
a first tube having a proximal end and a distal end; a guide wire disposed within said first tube; and a first wire having a first end and a second end looped within said first tube about said guide wire such that said first end and said second end are disposed at said proximal end.
- 10. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein said wire is litz wire.
- 11. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein said wire is multi-stranded wire.
- 12. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein said wire is made of solid copper.
- 13. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein one of said ends of said wire is electrically connected to a capacitor.
- 14. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 13, further comprising a second tube having at least two lumens, one of said lumens for receiving a second wire that electrically connects to said capacitor and a third wire that electrically connects to the other end of said first wire and a second one of said lumens for receiving said guide wire
- 15. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 14, a third tube connecting said first tube to said second tube and enclosed said capacitor.
- 16. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 15, wherein said third tube has a durometer of less than 50.
- 17. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 10, wherein said litz wire has a size that is approximately equivalent to 30 AWG solid wire.
- 18. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 10, wherein said litz wire is comprised of about ten strands, each strand having a size of about 40 AWG.
- 19. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein said guide wire has a diameter of approximately less than or equal to 0.014 inch.
- 20. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 9, wherein said first wire has a looped portion disposed at said distal end.
- 21. A magnetic resonance catheter antenna comprising:
a first tube having a proximal end and a distal end; a multifilament wire having a first end, a second end and a looped portion looped within said first tube such that said first end and said second end are disposed at said proximal end, and said looped portion is disposed at said distal end, at least said looped portion of said wire being insulated.
- 22. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 21, wherein one of said ends of said wire is electrically connected to a capacitor.
- 23. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 22, further comprising a second tube having at least one lumen for receiving a second wire that is electrically connected to said capacitor, and a third wire that is electrically connected to the other end of said wire.
- 24. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 23, a third tube connecting said first tube to said second tube and enclosed said capacitor.
- 25. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 24, wherein said third tube has a durometer of less than 50.
- 26. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 1, wherein said first tube has a lumen therein for receiving a guide wire.
- 27. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 26, wherein said lumen is in the center of said first tube.
- 28. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 21, wherein said first tube has a lumen therein for receiving a guide wire.
- 29. The magnetic resonance catheter antenna according to claim 28, wherein said lumen is in the center of said first tube.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/517,894, filed on Mar. 3, 2000, now pending. This prior application is hereby incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety.
Continuations (1)
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09517894 |
Mar 2000 |
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10101521 |
Mar 2002 |
US |