WO2004062460A2 - Ultrasound coupling pad - Google Patents
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- WO2004062460A2 WO2004062460A2 PCT/GB2004/000102 GB2004000102W WO2004062460A2 WO 2004062460 A2 WO2004062460 A2 WO 2004062460A2 GB 2004000102 W GB2004000102 W GB 2004000102W WO 2004062460 A2 WO2004062460 A2 WO 2004062460A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B8/00—Diagnosis using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves
- A61B8/42—Details of probe positioning or probe attachment to the patient
- A61B8/4272—Details of probe positioning or probe attachment to the patient involving the acoustic interface between the transducer and the tissue
- A61B8/4281—Details of probe positioning or probe attachment to the patient involving the acoustic interface between the transducer and the tissue characterised by sound-transmitting media or devices for coupling the transducer to the tissue
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- This invention relates to an ultrasound coupling pad for use in particular, but not exclusively, with ultrasound scans.
- a transducer head In medical ultrasound scanning a transducer head is placed in contact with the patient's skin, and ultrasonic sound waves are emitted. The returning signal is received and an image of the inside of the patient can be produced.
- the gels currently used suffer from a number of drawbacks. Firstly, the gel must be spread over the area of the patient's skin to be scanned. The gel is unpleasant to the touch and can be sticky, which makes the procedure unpleasant for the patient. Further, once the scan is complete, the gel must be removed, which can take some time, is also unpleasant and consumes a large quantity of paper towels.
- the gels are also inefficient. It is known to encounter air pockets in the gel, which then requires further spreading, usually with the transducer head, in order to get a good signal.
- the image created from the ultrasonic signals can be weak when transmitted through the gels, and certain parts of the anatomy are not readily scannable, for example the pancreas.
- the gels can cause allergic skin reactions, in particular eczema. It has been found that those who come into regular contact with the commonly used gels, in particular ultrasound practitioners, can suffer these reactions.
- the present invention is intended to overcome some of these problems.
- an ultrasound coupling device comprises a pad of solid gel material.
- the pad can be constructed from the same material as a defibrillation pad.
- These pads are commonly known, and are used to transmit electrical pulses into a patient in order to resuscitate them.
- Any defibrillation pad can be used with the present invention, but in one construction the coupling pad is constructed from the same material as the 3M TM Defib-Pad model 2346N, which is constructed in the USA by 3M Health Care, St. Paul, MN.
- the pad may be placed on the skin of the patient, and can be used with known transducer heads.
- the pads are provided in a number of sizes for different scans.
- the pads are preferably substantially 24cm by 24cm or substantially 40cm by 40cm for non obstetric scans, and substantially 60cm by 60cm for obstetric scans.
- the pads can be used to scan and/or to provide treatment to humans or animals.
- the pads can also be used when ultrasound is employed to scan inanimate materials, for example it can be used inter alia when checking the internal structures of engineering materials, or during archaeological examination.
- an ultrasound coupling device comprises a pad of solid gel material 1.
- the pad 1 is constructed from the same material as the 3M Defib-Pad model 2346N.
- the pad 1 is 24cm by 24cm in size.
- the pad 1 In use, as shown in Figure 1, the pad 1 is placed flat onto a human patient's skin 2.
- the ultrasonic transducer head 3 (which is shown in cross section, but no internal workings are shown as they are well known) is then placed into direct contact with the upper facing surface of the pad 1, and the scan begins.
- the head 3 is moved back and forth around the pad, as shown by arrows A, in order to gain the required ultrasound image f ⁇ r diagnosis.
- the structure of the pad 2 ensures that an air-tight bridge exists between the head 3 and the skin 2. It has been found that with this arrangement superior ultrasound scans can be made.
- Ultrasound is also used as a treatment, in which ultrasonic waves are transmitted to an area of the body in order to assist healing. It will be appreciated that the pad described above can be used with this procedure, or any other procedures in which ultrasonic waves are transmitted into a human or animal patient.
- the pad could be used when scanning inanimate materials, for example when checking the internal structures of engineering materials, or during archaeological examination.
- a ultrasound coupling pad which significantly increases the diagnostic potential of an ultrasound scan.
- the patient does not have to be covered in unpleasant gel, and be cleaned up afterwards. Further, those practitioners who suffer from an allergic reaction to the conventional gel will no longer be exposed to it.
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GB0300742A GB0300742D0 (en) | 2003-01-14 | 2003-01-14 | Ultrasound coupling pad |
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US20140260629A1 (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2014-09-18 | Spirit Aerosystems, Inc. | Self-propelled, reduced-water, internal non-destructive inspection apparatus |
EP3326573A1 (en) | 2016-11-25 | 2018-05-30 | RWTH Aachen University | Intraoral interface structure for an intraoral scanning device |
US10507008B2 (en) | 2015-01-08 | 2019-12-17 | Casey K. Scully | Ultrasound probe couplers and related methods |
US10980510B2 (en) | 2015-01-08 | 2021-04-20 | Casey K. Scully | Ultrasound probe couplers and related methods |
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3M DEFIB PADS:[Online] XP002280820 Retrieved from the Internet: URL:http://www3.3m.com/catalog/us/en001/go vernment/gsa/node_GSR52C5TXSbe/root_GS3RBW 6QFVgv/vroot_GSL4YG63GRge/gvel_T9FF6VTPTNg l/theme_us_gsa_3_0/command_AbcPageHandler/ output_html> [retrieved on 2004-05-18] * |
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KR100996740B1 (en) | 2009-08-12 | 2010-11-25 | 박희붕 | Gel pad for ultrasonic examination and ultrasonic examination apparatus having gel pad support unit |
US20140260629A1 (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2014-09-18 | Spirit Aerosystems, Inc. | Self-propelled, reduced-water, internal non-destructive inspection apparatus |
US9423381B2 (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2016-08-23 | Spirit Aerosystems, Inc. | Self-propelled, reduced-water, internal non-destructive inspection apparatus |
US10507008B2 (en) | 2015-01-08 | 2019-12-17 | Casey K. Scully | Ultrasound probe couplers and related methods |
US10980510B2 (en) | 2015-01-08 | 2021-04-20 | Casey K. Scully | Ultrasound probe couplers and related methods |
EP3326573A1 (en) | 2016-11-25 | 2018-05-30 | RWTH Aachen University | Intraoral interface structure for an intraoral scanning device |
WO2018096157A1 (en) | 2016-11-25 | 2018-05-31 | Rwth Aachen University | Intraoral interface structure for an intraoral scanning device |
CN114376616A (en) * | 2022-03-23 | 2022-04-22 | 聚融医疗科技(杭州)有限公司 | Acoustically transparent coupling device, preparation method thereof and mammary gland ultrasonic diagnosis equipment |
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