Abstract: A method for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy comprises the steps of applying to a concretion to be disintegrated an acoustic shock wave and applying to the concretion to be disintegrated in sequence to said acoustic shock wave an oscillating acoustic pressure wave train having a pressure amplitude, said oscillating acoustic wave train having at least one amplitude maximum and at least one amplitude minimum.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for three-dimensional imaging of ultrasound data by constructing projections of data from a volume of interest. An ultrasound scanner collects B-mode or color flow images in a cine memory, i.e., for a multiplicity of slices. A multi-row transducer array having a uniform elevation beamwidth is used to provide reduced slice thickness. In particular, the multi-row transducer array has a central row made up of elements having an area smaller than the combined area of the paired elements of two outermost rows The data from a respective region of interest for each of a multiplicity of stored slices is sent to a master controller, such data forming a volume of interest. The master controller performs an algorithm that projects the data in the volume of interest onto a plurality of rotated image planes using a ray-casting technique. The data for each projection is stored in a separate frame in the cine memory. These reconstructed frames are then displayed selectively by the system operator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 24, 1998
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
William T. Hatfield, Todd Michael Tillman, Douglas G. Wildes, Richard Y. Chiao