Claims
- 1. An MRI coil for imaging of the lower trunk and legs comprising:a base sized to fit against a table of an MRI machine and extending along a longitudinal axis generally parallel to a length of the table and having opposed left and right sides extending in a transverse direction generally parallel to a width of the table; a plurality of pairs of separate flexible coil leaves for containing coil conductors extending transversely from the left and right sides, the leaves of each pair having progressively decreasing combined transverse lengths as one moves from a first longitudinal end of the base to a second longitudinal end of the base; whereby in use the leaves wrap around a supine patient positioned on the base to form enveloping coils of progressively decreasing diameters.
- 2. The MRI coil of claim 1 wherein the flexible coil leaves have first ends which hold adjustable fasteners attaching the first ends of each pair of flexible coil leaves together when they envelop a patient.
- 3. The MRI coil of claim 1 wherein the flexible coil leaves include conductors surrounding a coil area and wherein adjacent flexible coil leaves are attached to the left and right side of the base so that their coil areas overlap in the longitudinal direction.
- 4. The MRI coil of claim 1 including a foot coil attached to the second longitudinal end of the base, the foot coil having first and second transversely extending flexible coil leaves having a smallest combined length of all leaves wherein at least one of the flexible coil leaves has an aperture allowing exit of a patient's toes when the flexible coil leaves of the foot coil are wrapped around a patient's foot.
- 5. The MRI coil of claim 4 wherein the coil leaves of the foot coil overlap one transverse edge of the flexible coil leaves attached at the second longitudinal end of the base.
- 6. The MRI coil of claim 4 wherein the foot coil is removable from the base.
- 7. An MRI coil for imaging of the lower trunk and legs comprising:a base sized to fit against a table of an MRI machine and extending along a longitudinal axis generally parallel to a length of the table and having opposed left and right sides extending in a transverse direction generally parallel to a width of the table; a plurality of pairs of separate flexible coil leaves for containing coil conductors extending transversely from the left and right sides, wherein the flexible coil leaves include conductors surrounding a coil area and wherein adjacent flexible coil leaves are attached to the left and right sides so that their coil areas overlap in the longitudinal direction.
- 8. The MRI coil as recited in claim 7 wherein at least first and second flexible coil leaves each have:a flexible support attached at one edge to a side of the base supporting the conductors; an inner resilient pad attached to a first face of the flexible support facing the patient when the flexible coil leaves envelop the patient; wherein the flexible conductor support of the first and second flexible coil leaves overlap at corresponding first and second transverse edges and wherein the inner resilient pad of the first flexible coil leaf is inset from the first transverse edge and the resilient pad of the second conductor extends to abut the inner resilient pad of the first flexible coil leaf providing a substantially continuous inner padded layer when the first and second flexible coil leaves are flexed to envelop the patient.
- 9. The MRI coil as recited in claim 5 having in addition, an outer resilient pad attached to a second face of the flexible support facing away from the patient when the flexible coil leaves envelop the patient;wherein the outer resilient pad of the second flexible coil leaf is inset from the second transverse edge and the outer resilient pad of the first conductor extends to abut the resilient pad of the second flexible coil leaf providing a substantially continuous outer padded layer when the first and second flexible coil leaves are flexed to envelop the patient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/066,242 filed Nov. 20, 1997 and hereby incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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