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| United States Patent | 4655220 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4655220.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hahn; Alfred (Erlangen, DE);
Vogel; George (Erlangen, DE) |
| Abstract | The invention relates to an apparatus for the contactless fragmentation of
a concrement present in the body of a living being. A shock wave generator
is aimed at a target region in the body and includes a coil having the
form of a spherical segment. In front of the coil is arranged a mating
radiator element, which closes off a liquid filled space and generates
therein a shock wave focused on the centers of curvature of the coil and
element upon brief connection of the coil to a high voltage. The
concrement to be fragmented is positioned to lie at these centers of
curvature. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4655220 |
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Apparatus for contactless fragmentation of concrements in vivo |
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April 7, 1987 |
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January 24, 1985 |
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Apr 27, 1984[DE]8413031 |
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What is claimed is:
1. Shock wave generator apparatus for fragmenting concretions in vivo,
comprising:
a radiator element bounding a liquid-filled volume and shaped as a
spherical segment which is smaller than a hemisphere and which faces
concave forward into said volume, the volume being large enough to receive
a concretion to be destroyed; and
a coil located behind the radiator element and shaped as a spherical
segment which is smaller than a hemisphere and which faces concave forward
to conform with the radiator element, the coil and radiator element being
so coupled together that when the coil is briefly energized by a high
voltage, the radiator element generates a shock wave in said liquid.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the radiator element and coil are
positioned such as to have a common focus which is at their respective
centers of curvature. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an apparatus for the contactless fragmentation of
concrements present in the body of a living being, with a shock wave
generator which is aimed at a target region in the body and which includes
a planar coil. A radiator element lies in front of the coil and closes off
a liquid-filled space, and generates a shock wave therein upon brief
connection of the coil to a high voltage.
The coil may be formed, according to the journal "Akustische Beihefte",
1962, Volume 1, pages 185 to 202, as a flat coil and may be located at one
end of a fully closed, liquid-filled shock wave tube. At the other end of
the shock wave tube, a flexible bag may be provided, by which the shock
wave tube is applied to the surface of the body to be treated. Since in
this case the generated shock wave is planar and must be focused on the
concrement to be fragmented, an adjustable acoustic lens for focusing the
shock wave may be provided in the shock wave tube. The structural design
of such an apparatus requires a relatively great overall length of about
one half meter.
It is one object of the invention to simplify apparatus of the initially
mentioned kind, particularly by eliminating the acoustic focusing lens.
It is another object to generally improve on the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, the coil and the radiator element have the form
of a spherical segment i.e. the form of a portion of a hollow sphere. With
this design the shock wave is focused on the centers of curvature of the
coil and element, where the concrement to be fragmented must be
positioned. The radiator element from which the shock wave emanates may
form the portion of the wall of a liquid-filled tub in which the body lies
for fragmentation of the concrement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An exemplary and non-limiting preferred embodiment of the invention is
illustrated in the single drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The drawing shows the lower portion of a treatment tub 1, in which a
flexible membrane 2 is inserted. The membrane 2 carries a shell 3 which
serves as a radiator element for the shock waves and is shaped as a
spherical segment. The membrane 2 is fastened elastically in the treatment
tub 1, as by screw connections. Behind the membrane 2 is located a coil 4
which, like the membrane 2 and shell 3, has the form of a section of a
hollow sphere. The coil 4 extends in a spiral from the apex of the shell 3
to its edge. Accordingly, the connections 5, 6 to coil 4 are provided
respectively at the center and edge of coil 4.
For fragmentation of a concrement 7 in the body of a living being (not
shown), this body is so positioned in the water-filled treatment tub 1
that the concrement 7 lies at the centers of curvature of the coil 4 and
the shell 3 (which latter may be rigid). Then, a high voltage (e.g. 20 kV)
is generated, as by a capacitor-resistor circuit. This high voltage is
briefly applied to coil 4, whereupon at least a part of the energy stored
in the capacitor discharges abruptly into coil 4. With that, a magnetic
field is built up very rapidly, which induces in the shell 3, consisting
e.g. of copper, a current which is inverse to the current in coil 4 and
produces an opposing magnetic field. By the force of the opposing field
the shell 3 is knocked away from coil 4, the membrane 2 yielding
resiliently. This knocking away of the shell 3 generates a shock wave,
which is focused on the center of curvature of the shell 3 and hence on
the concrement 7 positioned there. This fragments the concrement 7.
Those skilled in the art will understand that changes can be made in the
preferred embodiments here described, and that these embodiments can be
used for other purposes. Such changes and uses are within the scope of the
invention, which is limited only by the claims which follow.
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