Catheter with improved temperature response
A medical probe, consisting of an insertion tube having a distal end configured for insertion into a body of a patient and containing a lumen having an electrical conductor for conveying electrical energy. The probe also has a conductive cap attached to the distal end of the insertion tube and coupled electrically to the electrical conductor, the cap including a side wall having multiple longitudinal bores therein. There are a plurality of thermocouples disposed in respective ones of the longitudinal bores, and an electrically conductive cement at least partially fills the longitudinal bores so as to secure the thermocouples in the bores while making electrically conductive contact between the thermocouples and the conductive cap.
1 . A medical probe, comprising:
an insertion tube having a distal end configured for insertion into a body of a patient and containing a first lumen having an electrical conductor for conveying electrical energy;
a conductive cap attached to the distal end of the insertion tube and coupled electrically to the electrical conductor, wherein the conductive cap includes a longitudinal cylindrical bore extending through a thickness of a wall of the conductive cap;
a trifilar assembly fitted within the bore, wherein the trifilar assembly consisting of:
three wires extending longitudinally within the bore, each insulated with insulating material, wherein the insulating material of the three wires are physically connected along a length to form the trifilar assembly;
a first thermocouple junction at a first position within the bore and along the length of the three wires formed by exposing a first wire and a second wire of the three wires at the first position and soldering the first and second wires together at the first position; and
a second thermocouple junction at a second position within the bore and along the length of the three wires formed by exposing a third wire and the second wire of the three wires at the second position and soldering the third and second wires together at the second position, wherein the first position is other than the second position.
2 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the second wire is a constantan wire.
3 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein each of the first wire and the third wire are copper wires.
4 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material is enamel coating each of the three wires and wherein the insulating material of each of the three wires is physically connected to form a solid structure.
5 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal cylindrical bore is filled with cement.
6 . The medical probe of claim 5 , wherein the cement is both thermally and electrically conductive.
7 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the first thermocouple junction is formed at a distal end of the trifilar assembly.
8 . The medical probe of claim 7 , wherein the trifilar assembly is inserted into the longitudinal cylindrical bore so that the first thermocouple junction bottoms out in the longitudinal cylindrical bore.
9 . The medical probe of claim 7 , comprising inserting the trifilar assembly into the longitudinal cylindrical bore so that the first thermocouple junction bottoms out in the longitudinal cylindrical bore.
10 . The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the conductive cap is perforated to form an array of irrigation apertures and wherein irrigation fluid is delivered through the irrigation apertures with fluid pumped into a second lumen that that extends through the insertion tube.
11 . A method for constructing a medica probe, the method comprising:
forming a longitudinal cylindrical bore extending through a thickness of a wall of a conductive cap that is configured to be attached to a distal end of an insertion tube configured for insertion into a body of a patient, wherein the insertion tube contains a first lumen having an electrical conductor for conveying electrical energy;
constructing a trifilar assembly consisting of:
three wires extending longitudinally with the bore, each insulated with insulating material, wherein the insulating material of the three wires are physically connected along a length to form the trifilar assembly;
forming a first thermocouple junction at a first position within the bore and along the length of the three wires by exposing a first wire and a second wire of the three wires each at the first position and soldering the first and second wires together at the first position;
forming a second thermocouple junction at a second position within the bore and along the length of the three wires by exposing a third wire and the second wire of the three wires each at the second position and soldering the third and second wires together at the second position, wherein the first position is other than the second position; and
inserting the trifilar assembly within the longitudinal cylindrical bore.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the second wire is a constantan wire and each of the first wire and the third wire are copper wires.
13 . The method of claim 11 , comprising coating each of the three wires with enamel coating to form the insulating material.
14 . The method of claim 11 , comprising filling the longitudinal cylindrical bore with cement.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the cement is both thermally and electrically conductive.
16 . The method of claim 14 , comprising curing the cement in an oven with the trifilar assembly embedded within the cement.
17 . The method of claim 11 , comprising forming the first thermocouple junction is at a distal end of the trifilar assembly.
18 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the conductive cap is perforated to form an array of irrigation apertures and wherein irrigation fluid is delivered through the irrigation apertures with fluid pumped into a second lumen that that extends through the insertion tube.