Claims
- 1. An ultrasound imaging catheter comprising
- a catheter having a distal end and a longitudinal axis,
- ultrasound means mounted within said catheter and spaced from said longitudinal axis for generating an ultrasound beam at an angle to said longitudinal axis,
- a mirror mounted within said catheter adjacent to the distal end for redirecting said ultrasound beam in a forward direction, and
- means for imparting relative rotational orientation between said ultrasound means and said mirror whereby said ultrasound beam is redirected generally in a pattern extending forward of said distal end, said relative rotational orientation being about an axis extending in a generally forward direction.
- 2. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1, wherein said ultrasound means comprises an array of ultrasound transducers positioned circumferentially within said catheter around said mirror.
- 3. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 2, wherein said mirror has a curved surface to generate focusing of an ultrasound beam and permit the use of smaller ultrasound transducers.
- 4. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 2, wherein relative rotational orientation is achieved by varying signal transmit and signal receive delays of said transducers.
- 5. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 4, wherein responses for each transducer are obtained from sequential transmit pulses and are recombined mathematically to generate an effective planar transmitter and receiver.
- 6. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1, wherein three-dimensional scanning is accomplished by altering orientation of both said mirror and said ultrasound means.
- 7. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 6, wherein responses for each transducer are obtained from sequential transmit pulses and are recombined mathematically to generate an effective planar transmitter and receiver.
- 8. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 6, wherein alteration of at least one of said mirror and said ultrasound means is effected by a micromotor.
- 9. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1 and further including a mechanism to reorient a tip at said distal end.
- 10. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 9, wherein said mechanism comprises cables located eccentrically within said catheter.
- 11. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 9, wherein said mechanism comprises a shape memory alloy mounted near the tip of said catheter.
- 12. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 9, wherein said mechanism comprises at least one of a bimorph and a unimorph component mounted near the top of said catheter.
- 13. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 9, wherein said mechanism comprises a deformable conductive polymer component mounted near the tip of said catheter.
- 14. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1, wherein said ultrasound means and said mirror are mounted within said catheter which is linearly translatable within a deflectable sheath.
- 15. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1 and further including a steerable guide at said distal end of said catheter for directing an interventional device into a field of view of said ultrasound imaging catheter.
- 16. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1 and further including a device for removing plaque mounted proximally to said imaging catheter whereby said device remains at a fixed point in the field of view.
- 17. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 16, wherein said device comprises a fiber optic guide for the delivery of laser energy.
- 18. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 16, wherein said device comprises an electrode for the delivery of electrical energy for electro-erosion of plaque.
- 19. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 16, wherein said device comprises a rotatable abrasive device.
- 20. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 16, wherein said device comprises a cutting head on a central lumen for the aspiration of removed plaque.
- 21. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 16, wherein said device is coaxial with said imaging catheter, said device protruding through the center of said mirror and remaining in the field of view.
- 22. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 21, wherein rotational motion of said mirror drives said device.
- 23. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 22, wherein said device comprises a cutting head.
- 24. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 22, wherein said device comprises an abrasive device.
- 25. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1 and including an interventional device which is steerable within the field of view of said ultrasound imaging catheter.
- 26. The ultrasound imaging catheter as defined by claim 1 and further including an interventional device and wherein said catheter simultaneously images a portion of a cavity while said interventional device operates on the imaged portion of said cavity.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/309,540 filed Sep. 19, 1994.
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