IP Library Granted Patent US 12678133
Granted Patent B2
US 12678133 · App. 18/885,090 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Ultrasound probe with smart accessory

Inventors: Anthony K. Misener (Bountiful, UT); Steffan Sowards (Salt Lake City, UT); William Robert McLaughlin (Bountiful, UT)
Assignee: Bard Access Systems, Inc.
A61B8/4444A61B8/4411A61B8/462A61B8/56
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Patent No.
US 12678133
App. No.
18/885,090
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A medical ultrasound system and methods of using the system. The medical ultrasound system can include an ultrasound probe and one of a plurality of optional accessories attached to the ultrasound probe. The accessory can exchange data with the probe and receive power from the probe. The accessory can include processors and logic that governs its operation thereby adding functionality to the probe. The accessory can receive input and provide output via any of a number of communication mechanisms, i.e., wireless, electrical, optical, RFID, IR, and the like. The accessory can add functionality to the probe, such as fiber optic shape sensing, obtaining electrical signals, obtaining bio-impedance measurements, tracking a needle, and determining the orientation of the probe. The accessory may include a needle guide, a triphalangeal support structure, or an acoustically transparent cap.

Claims (20)

1 . A method of using an ultrasound system, the ultrasound system including an ultrasound probe and an accessory, the method comprising:

coupling the ultrasound probe to the accessory across a medical procedural barrier, the accessory comprising a fiber optic system including an optical fiber having a plurality of sensors disposed along a length thereof;

advancing the optical fiber along a blood vessel of a patient; and

optically exchanging data between the ultrasound probe and the accessory via a communication interface including a fiber-optical coupling mechanism, the data selected from the group consisting of doppler data related to fluid or tissue motion adjacent the optical fiber, an image acquired by the optical fiber, a shape or strain of the optical fiber, a motion of the optical fiber, and combinations thereof.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising detaching the ultrasound probe from the accessory following use.

3 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising transferring electrical power from the ultrasound probe to the accessory via a power interface.

4 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein transferring the electrical power includes utilizing electrical contacts and/or a magnetic field associated with the power interface.

5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the communication interface further comprises a wireless connection.

6 . The method according to claim 5 , further comprising obtaining accessory identification data from an RFID chip of the accessory.

7 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising providing input data to the accessory via an accessory input device selected from the group consisting of an operator interface including buttons, a joystick, a scroll wheel, a fingerprint scanner, a microphone, an IR receiver, an RFID reader, a scanner, a camera, and combinations thereof.

8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory includes an orientation monitoring system including one or more of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) or a gyroscope, further comprising determining an orientation of the ultrasound probe.

9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory includes a magnetic tracking system, further comprising tracking one or more of a location or an orientation of a needle.

10 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory includes a bio-impedance system, further comprising determining an impedance of a substance adjacent a medical device of the bio-impedance system when the medical device is inserted in the blood vessel.

11 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory includes an electrical signal monitoring system comprising an electrode disposed at a distal tip of a medical device, further comprising electrically coupling the electrode with the patient when the medical device is inserted in the blood vessel.

12 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory includes an output selected from the group consisting of a plurality of light indicators, a light projector, an audio transducer, a haptic transducer, a writing to an RFID chip, electrical signals, fiber optic signals, and combinations thereof.

13 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising identifying one or more blood vessels within an ultrasound image and determining a location of the one or more blood vessels with respect to the ultrasound probe.

14 . The method according to claim 13 , wherein the ultrasound system includes one or more light indicators, further comprising indicating the location of the one or more blood vessels with respect to the ultrasound probe via the one or more light indicators.

15 . The method according to claim 13 , wherein the ultrasound system includes a light projector, further comprising projecting an indicium onto the patient, the indicium indicating an insertion site for a needle to access the blood vessel.

16 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory further includes one or more of a needle guide, a triphalangeal support structure, a medical procedural barrier control mechanism, or an acoustically transparent cap.

17 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accessory further includes an output portal including one or more of an electrical interface, a magnetic field interface, or an optical interface, further comprising providing data and/or power to an external device via the output portal.