IP Library Granted Patent US 12667311
Granted Patent B2
US 12667311 · App. 17/721,333 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Extended fiber optic sensing system

Inventors: Steffan Sowards (Salt Lake City, UT); Anthony K. Misener (Bountiful, UT); William Robert Mclaughlin (Bountiful, UT)
Assignee: Bard Access Systems, Inc.
A61B5/6847A61B5/01A61B5/0261A61B5/14552A61B5/1459A61B5/742A61B34/20G01D5/3538G02B6/02042A61B2034/2061
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Patent No.
US 12667311
App. No.
17/721,333
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An elongate multi-core optical fiber instrument for insertion within a patient body includes a set of first optical fiber cores extending along a first sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, where each first optical fiber core includes a set of first sensors disposed along the first region and a set of second optical fiber cores extending along a second sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, where each second optical fiber core includes a set of second sensors disposed along the second sensing region. The first sensing region is located distal the second sensing region, and the first optical fiber cores extend along the second sensing region. Also disclosed is a console for providing an incident light signal to the multi-core optical fiber instrument, receiving reflected light signals from the sensors, and determining a parameter experienced by instrument in accordance with the reflected light signals.

Claims (55)

1 . An elongate multi-core optical fiber instrument for insertion within a patient body, the instrument comprising:

a set of first optical fiber cores extending along a first sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each first optical fiber core comprising a set of first sensors disposed along the first region;

a set of second optical fiber cores extending along a second sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each second optical fiber core comprising a set of second sensors disposed along the second sensing region, wherein:

the first sensing region is located distal the second sensing region,

the first optical fiber cores extend along the second sensing region, and

the second optical fiber cores extend from a proximal end of the multi-core optical fiber instrument and terminate at a transition point between the first sensing region and the second sensing region; and

a set of third optical fiber cores extending along a length of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each third optical fiber core comprising a set of third sensors disposed along the length of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, wherein the third sensors are configured to determine a physiological parameter of the patient body, and wherein the physiological parameter is one of a body temperature, a fluid flow rate, or a pulse oximetry.

2 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein:

the set of first sensors is configured to operate across a set of first spectral widths of a light spectrum such that each first sensor of one first fiber core operates across a different spectral width from the other first sensors of the one first fiber core, and

the set of second sensors is configured to operate across a set of second spectral widths of the light spectrum such that each second sensor of one second fiber core operates across a different spectral width from the other second sensors of the one second fiber core.

3 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 2 , wherein the set of first spectral widths are the same for each first fiber core, and the set of second spectral widths are the same for each second fiber core.

4 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 2 , wherein a portion of the second spectral widths are a subset of the first spectral widths.

5 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 2 , wherein a majority of the set of second spectral widths are a subset of the first spectral widths.

6 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 2 , wherein a substantial entirety of the second spectral widths are a subset of the first spectral widths.

7 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein:

the first sensors are configured to determine one or more physical parameters of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the first sensing region, and

the second sensors are configured to determine the one or more physical parameters of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the second sensing region.

8 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 7 , wherein the one or more physical parameters comprise at least one of a bending direction, a shape, torsional strain, longitudinal strain, and a motion of the multi-core optical fiber instrument.

9 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the multi-core optical fiber instrument defines a circular cross section along the first sensing region.

10 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 9 , wherein one or more of the first optical fiber cores are disposed adjacent a circumferential surface of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the first sensing region.

11 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 10 , wherein at least three of the first optical fiber cores are disposed adjacent the circumferential surface.

12 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 11 , wherein the at least three first optical fiber cores are equally spaced along the circumference surface.

13 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 11 , wherein the at least three first optical fiber cores extend along the first sensing region at a constant angular position with respect to the instrument.

14 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first sensors are equally spaced along the first sensing region defining a first separation distance.

15 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the multi-core optical fiber instrument defines a circular cross section along the second sensing region, and wherein one or more of the second optical fiber cores are disposed adjacent a circumferential surface of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the second sensing region.

16 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 15 , wherein at least three of the second optical fiber cores are disposed adjacent the circumferential surface of the second sensing region.

17 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 16 , wherein the at least three second optical fiber cores are equally spaced along the circumference surface of the second sensing region.

18 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 16 , wherein the at least three second optical fiber cores extend along the second sensing region at a constant angular position with respect to the multi-core optical fiber instrument.

19 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the at least three second optical fiber cores is disposed at the same angular position as one of the at least three first optical fiber cores.

20 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 16 , wherein each of the at least three second optical fiber cores is disposed at the same angular position as a separate one of the at least three first optical fiber cores.

21 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the second sensors are equally spaced along the second sensing region defining a second separation distance.

22 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 21 , wherein second separation distance is equal to the first separation distance.

23 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the second sensing region at least partially overlaps the first sensing region.

24 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 23 , wherein at least one of the first optical fiber cores is disposed adjacent the circumferential surface along the second sensing region.

25 . The multi-core optical fiber instrument of claim 1 , wherein the multi-core optical fiber instrument is incorporated into one of an introducer wire, a guidewire, a stylet, a probe, a sheath, a mesh, a tube, an obturator, or a catheter.

26 . A medical system for sensing one or more parameters experienced by an elongate medical device inserted within a patient body, the system comprising:

an elongate multi-core optical fiber instrument comprising:

a set of first optical fiber cores extending along a first sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each first optical fiber core comprising a set of first sensors disposed along the first sensing region;

a set of second optical fiber cores extending along a second sensing region of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each second optical fiber core comprising a set of second sensors disposed along the second sensing region, wherein:

the multi-core optical fiber instrument is incorporated into the elongate medical device,

the medical device is one of an introducer wire, a guidewire, a stylet, a probe, a sheath, a mesh, a tube, an obturator, or a catheter;

the first sensing region is located distal the second sensing region,

the first optical fiber cores extend along the second sensing region, and

the second optical fiber cores extend from a proximal end of the multi-core optical fiber instrument and terminate at a transition point between the first sensing region and the second sensing region;

a set of third optical fiber cores extending along a length of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, each third optical fiber core comprising a set of third sensors disposed along the length of the multi-core optical fiber instrument, wherein the third sensors are configured to determine a physiological parameter of the patient body; and

a console including one or more processors and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon logic that, when executed by the one or more processors, causes operations including:

providing an incident light signal to the multi-core optical fiber instrument,

receiving reflected light signals from the first sensors across a set of first spectral widths,

receiving reflected light signals from the second sensors across a set of second spectral widths, the second spectral widths being a subset of the first spectral widths,

receiving reflected light signals from the third sensors across the first spectral width,

processing the reflected light signals associated with the first sensors, and the second sensors, and the third sensors,

determining a shape of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the first sensing region from reflected light associated with the first sensors,

determining a shape of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the second sensing region from reflected light associated with the second sensors,

determining a physiological parameter of the patient body from reflected light associated with the third sensors, and causing a rendering on a graphical display depicting the physiological parameter along the multi-core optical fiber instrument in combination with the shape of the multi-core optical fiber instrument along the first sensing region and the second sensing region.

27 . The system of claim 26 , wherein the physiological parameter is one of a body temperature, a blood flow rate, or a pulse oximetry.