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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 10, 2021
Filed:
Jan. 08, 2021
Lake Region Manufacturing, Inc., Chaska, MN (US);
John Michael Hayes, Cork, IE;
Jim Kelley, Coon Rapids, MN (US);
Lake Region Manufacturing, Inc., Chaska, MN (US);
Abstract
A guidewire having a fiber optic force sensor with a mirror having encoded reflectance is described. The guidewire has a distal housing supported by a core wire. A distal hypotube connected to the distal housing supports a spring intermediate hypotube proximal and distal portions. An atraumatic head is connected to the distal hypotube portion. An optical fiber having at least one fiber core extends through lumens in the core wire and housing to a distal end of the housing. A mirror supported by the atraumatic head faces proximally but is spaced distally from the fiber core at a distal face of the optical fiber. The mirror is provided with a pattern of reflectance that varies along a radius from a central area of reflectance. Light of a defined power shines from the fiber core to the mirror with a reflected percentage of the defined light power being reflected back to the fiber core. A percentage of the reflected percentage of the defined light power is captured by and travels along the fiber core to a light wave detector connected to a controller. From the percentage of the reflected percentage of the light of the defined power received by the detector, the controller is programmed to calculate whether an axial or lateral force is imparted to the atraumatic head and, if so, the magnitude and vector of those forces.