Ring array transducers for real-time 3-D imaging of an atrial septal occluder.
We developed new miniature ring array transducers integrated into interventional device catheters such as used to deploy atrial septal occluders. Each ring array consisted of 55 elements operating near 5 MHz with interelement spacing of 0.20 mm. It was constructed on a flat piece of copper-clad polyimide and then wrapped around an 11 French O.D. catheter. We used a braided cabling technology from Tyco Electronics Corporation to connect the elements to the Volumetric Medical Imaging (VMI) real-time 3-D ultrasound scanner. Transducer performance yielded a -6 dB fractional bandwidth of 20% centered at 4.7 MHz without a matching layer vs. average bandwidth of 60% centered at 4.4 MHz with a matching layer. Real-time 3-D rendered images of an en face view of a Gore Helex septal occluder in a water tank showed a finer texture of the device surface from the ring array with the matching layer.
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- Phantoms, Imaging
- Imaging, Three-Dimensional
- Image Enhancement
- Humans
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Transducers
- Septal Occluder Device
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Reproducibility of Results
- Phantoms, Imaging
- Imaging, Three-Dimensional
- Image Enhancement
- Humans
- Equipment Failure Analysis
- Equipment Design