IP Library Granted Patent US 12,465,328
Granted Patent B2
US 12,465,328 · App. 17/707,285 · Granted Nov 11, 2025

Imaging catheter

Inventors: David Barone (Lexington, MA); Kathleen DeRosa (Manchester, NH); Sean P. Madden (Arlington, MA)
Assignee: INFRAREDX, INC.
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Patent No.
US 12,465,328
App. No.
17/707,285
Granted
Nov 11, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intraluminal imaging catheter comprises an outer sheath of material that is efficiently transmissive of near infrared light, a guidewire lumen section extending distally from a distal end of the outer sheath, a terminal length section of the outer sheath extending proximally from the guidewire lumen section, a cable longitudinally and rotatably disposed lengthwise within the outer sheath and having an imaging tip located at its distal end including optical components for transmitting and receiving near infrared light, wherein the cable is longitudinally extendable to position the imaging tip at the terminal length section of the outer sheath, and reinforcement means for structurally reinforcing the terminal length section of the outer sheath against transverse bending or kinking.

Claims (22)

1 . An imaging catheter comprising:

an elongate outer sheath made of a material that is transmissive of ultrasound energy, the outer sheath including a terminal section at a distal end of the outer sheath and a main section extending from a proximal end of the outer sheath to the terminal section;

a guidewire section extending distally from the distal end of the outer sheath and including a lumen configured to receive a guidewire;

a torque cable rotatably disposed in the outer sheath;

an imaging tip located at a distal end of the torque cable, the imaging tip including an ultrasound transducer; and

a sheath reinforcement disposed along only the terminal section of the outer sheath and configured to resist transverse bending of the terminal section of the outer sheath, whereby the terminal section of the outer sheath is reinforced, and wherein the torque cable is configured to position the imaging tip in the reinforced terminal section of the outer sheath.

2 . The imaging catheter of claim 1 wherein the sheath reinforcement includes a sleeve of material annularly abutting and surrounding the terminal section of the outer sheath.

3 . The imaging catheter of claim 2 wherein the sleeve is of the same material as the outer sheath.

4 . The imaging catheter of claim 2 wherein the sleeve is of a different material than the outer sheath.

5 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 wherein the sheath reinforcement is configured to cause the terminal section of the outer sheath to have a flexure modulus more than twice that of the main section of the outer sheath.

6 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 wherein the sheath reinforcement is configured to cause the terminal section of the outer sheath to have a flexure modulus more than two and a half times that of the main section of the outer sheath.

7 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 wherein the flexure modulus of the reinforced terminal section of the outer sheath is greater than 160 Mpa.

8 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 wherein a combined thickness of the terminal section of the outer sheath and the sheath reinforcement is more than twice that of the main section of the outer sheath.

9 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 wherein the sheath reinforcement has a length that is longer than the imaging tip.

10 . An imaging catheter comprising:

an elongate outer sheath made of a material that is transmissive of ultrasound energy, the outer sheath including a terminal section at a distal end of the outer sheath and a main section extending from a proximal end of the outer sheath to the terminal section;

a guidewire section extending distally from the distal end of the outer sheath and including a lumen configured to receive a guidewire;

a torque cable rotatably disposed in the outer sheath;

an imaging tip located at a distal end of the torque cable, the imaging tip including an ultrasound transducer, and the torque cable being configured to position the imaging tip at the terminal section of the sheath; and

a sheath reinforcement disposed along only the terminal section of the outer sheath and configured to resist transverse bending of the terminal section of the outer sheath, wherein the sheath reinforcement extends distally beyond the terminal section of the outer sheath to the guidewire section, and wherein the sheath reinforcement is a sleeve that is of the same material as the outer sheath.

11 . The imaging catheter of claim 3 further comprising a pullback system including a linear translation stage coupled with the cable and configured to selectively retract the cable proximally to axially relocate the imaging tip immediately proximal the terminal section of the outer sheath and the sheath reinforcement, wherein the pullback system is further configured to inhibit data collection when relocating the imaging tip and enable data collection when the imaging tip is spaced proximally relative to the reinforced terminal section.

12 . A method of operating the catheter of claim 3 comprising selectively retracting the torque cable proximally to axially relocate the imaging tip proximal the terminal section of the outer sheath and the sheath reinforcement, wherein data collection is inhibited when retracting the torque cable proximally to axially relocate the imaging tip and enabled when the imaging tip is spaced proximally relative to the reinforced terminal section.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 29, 2022
From: BARONE, DAVID; DEROSA, KATHLEEN; MADDEN, SEAN P.
To: INFRAREDX, INC.
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