Embodiments described herein relate generally to a device fixing adaptor and an ultrasound probe system.
Ultrasound diagnosis apparatuses receive reflected waves from the inside of an examined subject (hereinafter, a “subject”) as a result of scanning the inside of the subject with ultrasound waves and to further generate an ultrasound image obtained by imaging the state on the inside of the subject on the basis of reception signals generated from the reflected waves. More specifically, ultrasound diagnosis apparatuses transmit the ultrasound waves to the inside of the subject from an ultrasound probe and to generate the reception signals by receiving the reflected waves with the ultrasound probe, the reflected waves occurring due to mismatching of acoustic impedances on the inside of the subject.
Furthermore, to make it possible to perform an advanced diagnosis process by using an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, various devices can be connected to an ultrasound probe. Such a device is held by an exclusive-use adaptor and connected to the ultrasound probe. Examples of such a device include a puncture needle. In that situation, a puncture adaptor that guides the puncture needle is attached to the ultrasound probe.
Furthermore, to make it possible to perform a more advanced diagnosis process by using an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, a device having a cable therewith may be fixed to an ultrasound probe by using an exclusive-use adaptor designed for the device. The cable is connected to the device for the purpose of supplying electric power to the device or for the purpose of recording information obtained by the device into an external apparatus. Examples of such a device having a cable therewith include a position sensor used for detecting positions within a subject on whom an image taking process is performed. Besides the position sensor, other examples of such a device having a cable therewith include a light emitting device used for improving visibility of a diagnosed site, a treatment tool that expands the scope of a treatment method implemented by using the ultrasound probe, and a digital camera that obtains a photograph of a diagnosed site.
By connecting a device to the ultrasound probe in this manner, it is possible to expand the scope of a diagnosis process employing the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, which is a relatively compact medical image diagnosis apparatus. It is therefore possible to obtain a larger amount of information at a lower cost.
When the connected device has a cable therewith, however, there are some situations where a conventional exclusive-use adaptor lowers the operability of the ultrasound probe.
A device fixing adaptor according to an embodiment fixes a device disposed at a grip part of an ultrasound probe to the ultrasound probe, by having such a shape that causes the device and a cable connected to the device to be pressed against the grip part from a top face thereof and inhibits the device from shifting a position thereof around the grip part.
Exemplary embodiments of a device fixing adaptor will be explained in details, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The device fixing adaptor explained below is an adaptor used for fixing a device that has a cable therewith, to an ultrasound probe used in an image taking process performed by an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus.
First, an overall configuration of an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus to which a device fixing adaptor according to a first embodiment is applied will be explained.
The apparatus main body 1 exercises overall control of the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10. For example, the apparatus main body 1 exercises various types of control related to the generation of an ultrasound image based on ultrasound reflected waves received by the ultrasound probe 100. The monitor 2 displays the ultrasound image generated by the apparatus main body 1 and the like and to display a Graphical User Interface (GUI) used by an operator of the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10 to input various types of setting requests through the operating unit 3. Furthermore, the operating unit 3 includes a trackball, a switch, a button, a touch command screen, and/or the like. The operating unit 3 receives the various types of setting requests from the operator of the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10 and to transfer the received various types of setting requests to the apparatus main body 1.
Conventionally, to make it possible to perform an advanced diagnosis process by using the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10, various devices can be connected to the ultrasound probe 100. Such a device is held by an exclusive-use adaptor and connected to the ultrasound probe. In the following sections, conventional exclusive-use adaptors will be explained with reference to
Examples of such a device include a puncture needle used for performing a puncture process. The conventional exclusive-use adaptor illustrated in
The puncture adaptor 20 illustrated in
Furthermore, conventionally, to make it possible to perform a more advanced diagnosis process by using the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10, a device having a cable therewith may be fixed to the ultrasound probe. The cable is connected to the device for the purpose of supplying electric power to the device or for the purpose of recording information obtained by the device into an external apparatus. Examples of such a device having a cable therewith include a position sensor used for detecting positions within a subject on whom an image taking process is performed. Other examples of such a device having a cable therewith include a light emitting device used for improving visibility of a diagnosed site, a treatment tool that expands the scope of a treatment method implemented by using the ultrasound probe, and a digital camera that obtains a photograph of a diagnosed site.
Another conventional exclusive-use adaptor illustrated in
As illustrated in
Furthermore, a conventional exclusive-use adaptor illustrated in
As illustrated in
A conventional exclusive-use adaptor illustrated in
The ultrasound diagnosis apparatus 10 identifies the position of a cross-sectional plane of a taken ultrasound image, on the basis of position information obtained by any of the position sensors 31 to 33 that are fixed as illustrated in
The position sensor adaptor 21 illustrated in
The reason is that the position sensor adaptor 21 is fixed to the cable bush 101, so that the device and the cable of the device are not disposed at the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, for the purpose of maintaining the operability of the ultrasound probe 100.
In contrast, the conventional exclusive-use adaptors illustrated in
Furthermore, as for the puncture adaptor 20 illustrated in
To cope with these situations, in a first embodiment, a device fixing adaptor described below is used, for the purpose of preventing the operability of the ultrasound probe 100 from being degraded even in the situation where the device fixed to the ultrasound probe 100 has a cable therewith. In other words, the device fixing adaptor described below has such a shape that causes a device disposed at the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 and the cable connected to the device to be pressed against the grip part from a top face thereof and that inhibits the device from shifting the position thereof around the grip part. With this arrangement, the device fixing adaptor fixes the device to the ultrasound probe 100. More specifically, the device fixing adaptor according to the first embodiment encloses therein the device and a grip-part cable, which is a part of the cable disposed at the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100. In the following sections, an example of the device fixing adaptor according to the first embodiment will be explained, with reference to
In the first embodiment, an example will be explained in which, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
More specifically, the region enclosed in the device fixing adaptor 200 is a region extending from a position on the acoustic transmission part side of the position sensor 300, to a position where the grip-part cable 401 is provided. To enclose the grip-part cable 401 therein, the device fixing adaptor 200 is attached to the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, as illustrated in
With this arrangement, according to the first embodiment, even when position information is obtained by the position sensor 300 having the device cable 400 therewith, it is possible to prevent the operability of the ultrasound probe 100 from being degraded.
In this situation, as illustrated in
Furthermore, in the first embodiment, as illustrated in
In this situation, the fixation of the position sensor 300 by the device fixing adaptor 200 can be realized by either of the following two methods (i.e., a first fixing method and a second fixing method).
According to the first fixing method, as illustrated in
According to the first fixing method, to prevent the position sensor 300 from moving within the space formed between the device fixing adaptor 200 and the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 without fail, the device fixing adaptor 200 may further be provided with a fixing mechanism that fixes the position sensor 300, as exemplified in
Furthermore, to fix the device fixing adaptor 200 to the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, the device fixing adaptor 200 may be shaped so as to fit the shape of the outer circumference of the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, as illustrated in
Alternatively, to fix the device fixing adaptor 200 to the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, the device fixing adaptor 200 may further have an interdigitation mechanism that is interdigitated to an interdigitation mechanism of the ultrasound probe 100. In a case exemplified in
In contrast, according to the second fixing method, as illustrated in
Furthermore, according to the second fixing method, as illustrated in
Furthermore, according to the second fixing method, as illustrated in
In this situation, as illustrated in
As explained above, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 has such a shape that causes the position sensor 300 disposed at the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 and the cable 400 connected to the position sensor 300 to be pressed against the grip part from the top face thereof and that inhibits the position sensor 300 from shifting the position thereof around the grip part. With this arrangement, the device fixing adaptor 200 fixes the position sensor 300 to the ultrasound probe 100. More specifically, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 is shaped so as to fix a main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 to the ultrasound probe 100, by having the main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 completely enclosed therein. Even more specifically, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 is shaped so as to be able to completely enclose therein and fix the main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401, while the length thereof extends from a tip end of the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 to the vicinity of the cable bush 101 of the ultrasound probe 100. Furthermore, according to the first embodiment, the exterior outline of the device fixing adaptor 200 is smoothly joined with the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 and is shaped so as to maintain the shape of the ultrasound probe 100 as much as possible. With these arrangements, according to the first embodiment, it is possible to prevent the operability of the ultrasound probe 100 from being degraded.
Furthermore, according to the first embodiment, at the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100, the device fixing adaptor 200 fixes the position sensor 300 in such a manner that the position sensor 300 is disposed close to the acoustic emission part of the ultrasound probe 100. With this arrangement, according to the first embodiment, it is possible to utilize the capability of the position sensor 300 at the maximum, in comparison to the example of the position sensor adaptor 21 illustrated in
Furthermore, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 fixes the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 to the grip part of the ultrasound probe 100 by using either the first fixing method or the second fixing method. According to the first fixing method by which the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 are sandwiched between the ultrasound probe 100 and the device fixing adaptor 200, it is possible to keep the thickness-direction dimension of the device fixing adaptor 200 as small as possible.
In contrast, according to the second fixing method by which the holders are used, although the thickness-direction dimension of the device fixing adaptor 200 is slightly larger than the example using the first fixing method, it is possible to enhance the level of performance in fixing the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401. According to the first fixing method, the grip-part cable 401 is fixed so as to be able to move, with freedom to some extent, within the space formed between the device fixing adaptor 200 and the grip part, insofar as the operability of the ultrasound probe 100 is not hindered. In other words, according to the first fixing method, the fixation is realized in such a manner that the grip-part cable 401 is inhibited from shifting the position thereof in the direction away from the grip part, but is given freedom to some extent, to move in the directions along the surface of the grip part. In contrast, according to the second fixing method, the grip-part cable 401 is inhibited from shifting the position thereof both in the direction away from the grip part and in the directions along the surface of the grip part.
Furthermore, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 is fixed to the ultrasound probe 100 by being shaped so as to fit the shape of the outer circumference of the ultrasound probe 100. Alternatively, according to the first embodiment, the device fixing adaptor 200 is fixed to the ultrasound probe 100, by providing each of the ultrasound probe 100 and the device fixing adaptor 200 with interdigitation mechanism. In the former example, there is no need to perform a special processing process on the ultrasound probe 100; however, in the former example, if the ultrasound probe 100 had a point-symmetric shape (e.g., a perfect circle), the device fixing adaptor 200 would have a possibility of rotating. Thus, the former example is based on the premise that the ultrasound probe 100 has an asymmetrical shape. In contrast, as for the latter example, although it is necessary to perform a special processing process on the ultrasound probe 100, the latter example is applicable regardless to the shape of the ultrasound probe 100.
In a second embodiment, an example in which the ultrasound probe 100 is a sector ultrasound probe will be explained, with reference to
As illustrated in
Similarly to the first embodiment, in the second embodiment also, the device fixing adaptor 200 that is shaped so as to fit the shape of the ultrasound probe 100 encloses therein the main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401. With this arrangement, in the second embodiment also, it is possible to fix the position sensor 300 in a position as close as possible to the body surface of the subject, without losing the operability or the ease of grip of the ultrasound probe 100. The configurations described in the first embodiment are simply applied to the device fixing adaptor 200 according to the second embodiment, except that the ultrasound probe 100 is a sector ultrasound probe.
Furthermore, in an example where a linear ultrasound probe is the ultrasound probe 100, it is possible to achieve the same or similar advantageous effects by shaping the device fixing adaptor 200 so as to fit the shape of the linear ultrasound probe.
In a third embodiment, an example in which the ultrasound probe 100 is a body-cavity ultrasound probe will be explained, with reference to
As illustrated in
Similarly to the first and the second embodiments, in the third embodiment also, the device fixing adaptor 200 that is shaped so as to fit the shape of the ultrasound probe 100 encloses therein the main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401. With this arrangement, in the third embodiment also, it is possible to fix the position sensor 300 in a position as close as possible to the body surface of the subject, without losing the operability or the ease of grip of the ultrasound probe 100.
The configurations described in the first embodiment are simply applied to the device fixing adaptor 200 according to the third embodiment, except that the ultrasound probe 100 is a body-cavity ultrasound probe. It should be noted however that, because the body-cavity ultrasound probe has a shape approximating a perfect circle, it is desirable to apply the interdigitation mechanism described with reference to
Furthermore, in the third embodiment, because the device fixing adaptor 200 that encloses therein the main body of the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 is used, the position sensor 300 is fixed to a portion of the non-insertion part that is disposed closest to the body surface of the subject. As a result, according to the third embodiment, it is possible to use the position sensor 300 and a puncture needle together.
Furthermore, generally speaking, body-cavity ultrasound probes are configured so that a probe cover has formed therewith a slip-off preventing mechanism such as a protrusion, a step, a groove, or the like that prevents a sheath enclosing the insertion part therein from slipping off. For this reason, it is desirable to shape the device fixing adaptor 200 according to the third embodiment so as to have a shape that reproduces such a slip-off preventing mechanism.
In the first to the third embodiments described above, the examples are explained in which the device is inhibited from shifting the position thereof around the grip part, by enclosing both the device and the grip-part cable. In a fourth embodiment, an example will be explained in which the device is inhibited from shifting the position thereof around the grip part, by enclosing the device and the grip-part cable independently of each other.
In contrast, according to the fourth embodiment, as illustrated in
The device fixing adaptor 200A may fix the position sensor 300 by using either the first fixing method or the second fixing method described above. Furthermore, the device fixing adaptor 200B may fix the part of the grip-part cable 401 by using either the first fixing method or the second fixing method described above. Additionally, the configurations described in any of the first to the third embodiments are simply applied to the device fixing adaptor 200A and the device fixing adaptor 200B according to the fourth embodiment, except that the position sensor 300 and the grip-part cable 401 are enclosed independently of each other.
The first to the fourth embodiments are explained above using the examples in which the device having a cable therewith is the position sensor 300. The device fixing adaptors (200 or 200A and 200B) described in the first to the fourth embodiments above are also applicable to a situation where the device having a cable therewith is an acceleration sensor that is able to have the ultrasound probe 100 function as an input device or a vibration generating device that applies and releases pressure to and from the body surface of a subject for elastography purposes.
Furthermore, the device fixing adaptors (200 or 200A and 200B) described in the first to the fourth embodiments above are also applicable to a situation where the device having a cable therewith is a cooling device that circulates a cooling fluid to cool the ultrasound probe 100, a light emitting device that improves visibility of an image taking site, a radiation applying device that applies radiation such as X-rays, or an ultrasound gel supplying device that supplies ultrasound gel to be applied to the body surface of a subject so that ultrasound waves are transmitted and received efficiently.
Furthermore, the device fixing adaptors (200 or 200A and 200B) described in the first to the fourth embodiments above are also applicable to a situation where the device having a cable therewith is another ultrasound probe that is different from the ultrasound probe 100 and is used for realizing a bi-plane display.
Furthermore, the device fixing adaptors (200 or 200A and 200B) described in the first to the fourth embodiments above are also applicable to a situation where the device having a cable therewith is an optical image taking device such as a digital camera, a treatment device for performing radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or the like, or a puncture device with a puncture needle or the like to which a position sensor is attached to a tip end thereof.
As explained above, according to at least one aspect of the first to the fourth embodiments, it is possible to prevent the operability of the ultrasound probe from being degraded even when the device fixed to the ultrasound probe has a cable therewith.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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2012-168793 | Jul 2012 | JP | national |
2013-158097 | Jul 2013 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT international application Ser. No. PCT/JP2013/070649 filed on Jul. 30, 2013 which designates the United States, incorporated herein by reference, and which claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-168793, filed on Jul. 30, 2012, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-158097, filed on Jul. 30, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2013/070649 | Jul 2013 | US |
Child | 14575657 | US |