Claims
- 1. A calculi locator in combination with a spark gap shock wave generator for shattering calculi in body organs of a patient, said shock wave generator comprising:
- spark gap terminals located at a source focal point in an ellipsoidal reflector for producing shock waves that are reflectively focused at a target focal point spaced apart from said spark gap terminals; said calculi locator comprising:
- ultrasound transducer scanning means providing ultrasound transmitter signals and receiving echo signals,
- means for using said echo signals for obtaining an image location of calculi in a patient for use in positioning the calculi at the target focal point,
- means for positioning said ultrasound transducer scanning means outside of said ellipsoidal reflector along the longitudinal axis of the ellipsoidal reflector on the side of said spark gap terminals away from said patient so that shock waves produced by the shock wave generator and said ultrasound signals pass through the same acoustic window;
- a portion of said ellipsoidal reflector that traverses the longitudinal axis and that is in front of said transducer scanning means being movable away from the front of said transducer scanning means;
- aperture means being movable into the place of the movable portion of said ellipsoidal reflector in front of said transducer scanning means when said transducer scanning means is transmitting or receiving,
- ultrasound image means for assuring coincidence of the true location of the calculi and the image location to correctly place the calculi at the shock wave generator target focal point, and
- means for selectively placing said aperture means or said movable portion of the ellipsoidal reflector, respectively, in front of said transducer scanning means to minimize interference with said transmitting and receiving when the transducer scanning means is operative or to maximize shock waves received at the target focal point when said shock wave generator is operative.
- 2. The calculi locator of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively placing said aperture means or said portion of said ellipsoidal reflector surface in front of said transducer scanning means comprises rotating means.
- 3. The calculi locator of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively placing said aperture means or said portion of said ellipsoidal reflector surface in front of said transducer scanning means comprises sliding means.
- 4. The calculi locator of claim 1 including means for rotating said transducer scanning means about its longitudinal axis to enable acquiring images in a plurality of different planes with a single transducer.
- 5. The calculi locator of claim 1 wherein said transducer means comprise sector scanning transducer scanning means.
- 6. The calculi locator of claim 1 wherein said transducer means comprises focused phased array transducer scanning means.
- 7. The calculi locator of claim 1 wherein said transducer scanning means includes means for varying the depth of field to enable both searching and accurate positioning.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 268,621, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 737,532 filed May 24, 1985 now abandoned.
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