The present application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0113915 filed on Nov. 17, 2008, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an ultrasonic probe adapted to probe or scan a curved examined part of a subject's body such as a neck, a breast, etc.
An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus has been widely used as a medical imaging instrument for displaying and diagnosing internal images of a subject's body. Generally, the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus performs an ultrasonic diagnosis by using an ultrasonic probe configured to radiate ultrasonic waves into an examined part of a subjects' body and receive echo signals therefrom. The ultrasonic probe includes a transducer with a number of ultrasonic oscillators.
A conventional ultrasonic probe includes a flat probing surface at its fore end. The transducer is positioned below the flat probing surface. When using the ultrasonic probe with the flat probing surface to probe or scan a curved examined part of a subject's body (e.g., a neck), it is difficult to probe such a part along its curved surface as the probing surface becomes closely contacted to the curved examined part. Further, although the ultrasonic images for the curved examined part can be acquired by the conventional ultrasonic probe with the flat probing surface, such images might be discontinuous or non-uniform. Thus, a precise medical diagnosis can be hardly performed by such discontinuous or non-uniform ultrasonic images. Further, a subject must lie on a bed, for example, so that an operator or sonographer of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus can bring the ultrasonic probe into close contact with the curved examined part when probing the curved examined part. Thus, the subject may feel inconvenient and uncomfortable.
Especially, in the context of telemedicine recently introduced in the art, it is possible that a sonographer of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus does not exactly comprehend what a remote medical team wants. Thus, the discontinuous or non-uniform images, which can be acquired by the conventional ultrasonic probe with the flat probing surface, cannot provide sufficient information to achieve telemedicine.
Various embodiments of an ultrasonic probe for use with an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus are provided. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, by way of non-limiting example, an ultrasonic probe comprises: a housing; a transducer disposed in the housing so as to move alongside a curved surface of an examined part; and a guide part configured to guide the transducer along the curved surface of the examined part.
The housing may define an opening opened toward the examined part. An ultrasonic medium, which is deformable in conformity with the curved surface of the examined part, may be positioned between the transducer and the examined part via the opening. Thus, one side of the ultrasonic medium may be in contact with the transducer, while an opposite side of the ultrasonic medium may be in contact with the curved surface of the examined part.
The ultrasonic medium may comprise an elastic bag filled with an ultrasonic conductivity couplant. Alternatively, the ultrasonic medium may comprise an elastic solid object of a rubber-like ultrasonic conductivity material such as silicone rubber.
The guide part may include a first guide element provided at the housing and a second guide element provided at the transducer. The first and second guide elements may be engaged to each other in order to guide the transducer.
The ultrasonic probe further comprises a drive part configured to move the transducer along the curved surface of the examined part. The drive part may include a roller and a circular-arc-shaped roller guide rail on which the roller rolls. Thus, as the drive part rotates the roller, the roller moves along the roller guide rail to move the transducer as guided by the guide part.
Alternatively, the drive part may include a pinion gear and a circular-arc-shaped rack gear meshed with the pinion gear. Thus, as the drive part rotates the pinion gear, the pinion gear moves along the rack gear to move the transducer as guided by the guide part.
The ultrasonic probe may further comprise a jaw rest configured to rest a subject's jaw thereon and a shoulder support to support a subject's shoulder thereon.
The Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Arrangements and embodiments may be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements and wherein:
A detailed description may be provided with reference to the accompanying drawings. One of ordinary skill in the art may realize that the following description is illustrative only and is not in any way limiting. Other illustrative embodiments may readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure.
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The housing 110 may be configured to surround the curved surface of the examined part of the subject within a predetermined region. The housing 110 may define a circular-arc-shaped internal space therein, wherein the transducer 120 can reciprocate along a circular-arc path. The opening 112 may be defined in the housing 110 such that it is opened toward the examined part and concavely shaped so as to correspond to the curved surface of the examined part.
The transducer 120 may reciprocate along a circular-arc path within the housing 110. The transducer 120 may be guided by a guide part comprising a circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 and a guide groove 121. The transducer 120 may have a radiation and reception surface 122 at its side or portion facing toward the examined part. Ultrasonic waves may be radiated through the radiation and reception surface 122 and echo signals may be received therethrough. The transducer 120 or the ultrasonic medium 130 may be positioned such that the radiation and reception surface 122 of the transducer 120 can be brought into close contact with one side of the ultrasonic medium 130.
The ultrasonic medium 130 may be in close contact with the examined part so as not to generate noises during ultrasonic diagnosis. The ultrasonic medium 130 may include an elastic bag filled with ultrasonic couplant. In such a case, the ultrasonic couplant may include, but is not limited to, an ultrasonic conductivity gel that can be applied on a surface of the examined part in typical ultrasonic diagnosis. Alternatively, the ultrasonic medium 130 may include an object that can transmit ultrasonic waves and may be conformably deformable to be placed into close contact with the curved surface of the examined part. By way of an example, the ultrasonic medium 130 may include an object that comprises an ultrasound-transmitting rubber-like material such as a silicone rubber and is deformable in conformity with a profile of the curved surface of the examined part.
The ultrasonic medium 130 may be fixed to the opening 112 of the housing 110 and at least partially exposed toward the examined part through the opening 112 of the housing 110. The elasticity of the ultrasonic medium 130 may allow the exposed portion of the ultrasonic medium 130 to conformably be in contact with the curved surface of the examined part. When the opening 112 of the housing 110 is placed on the subject's neck part, the exposed portion of the ultrasonic medium 130 may be in contact with and cover the curved surface of the subject's neck part.
The housing may have the circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 at the rear of the ultrasonic medium 130. The circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 may be concave to the examined part so as to correspond to the curved surface of the examined part. A bearing element 141 such as rolling bearings may be disposed on the circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 along a length direction thereof. The guide groove 121 corresponding to the circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 may be defined on the transducer 120. Thus, the transducer 120 can move along the circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 by cooperation of the circular-arc-shaped guide rail 140 and the guide groove 121.
The fixing member 160 may include a frame extending from the housing 110. At both ends of the fixing member 160, a jaw rest 161 and a shoulder support 162 may be provided. As shown in
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To reduce noises generated during ultrasonic diagnosis, an ultrasonic conductivity gel or oil may be applied on either the ultrasonic medium 130 or the curved surface of the examined part A. Also, such gel or oil may be applied between the radiation and reception surface 122 of the transducer 120 and the ultrasonic medium 130 for purposes of lubrication and noise reduction.
According to the ultrasonic probe of the present disclosure, ultrasonic images with uniform quality can be precisely and quickly acquired irrespective of the skill and experience of sonographers or operators. Further, since the fixing member 160 fixes the housing 110 with respect to a subject's jaw and shoulder, the examined part can be probed or scanned as the housing 110 stays stationary. Accordingly, the ultrasonic probe 100 can be suitably applied to a telemedicine wherein a remote medical team examines a subject via a sonographer or operator.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that various other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, numerous variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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10-2008-0113915 | Nov 2008 | KR | national |