Title :
Advanced electrical array interconnections for ultrasound probes integrated in surgical needles
Author :
Schiavone, G. ; Jones, T. ; Price, D. ; McPhillips, R. ; Zhen Qiu ; Demore, C.E.M. ; Yun Jiang ; Meggs, C. ; Mahboob, S.O. ; Eljamel, S. ; Button, T.W. ; Cochran, S. ; Desmulliez, M.P.Y.
Author_Institution :
Microsyst. Eng. Centre, Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
Real-time ultrasound guidance during neurosurgery is a novel and sought-after technique that enables imaging data to be acquired with improved precision during surgical intervention. Surgical needles that are inserted in the tissue of interest can be guided using the real-time graphical information collected by an embedded ultrasound transducer. The miniaturisation capabilities of modern manufacturing technologies allow the fabrication of ultrasound probes that are small enough to be fitted in needles conventionally used in surgical practices (down to ~2 mm inner diameter). High lateral resolution may in fact be achieved by producing miniaturised ultrasound transducer arrays with a series of emitting/receiving elements, each electrically isolated from the others. To guarantee the functionality of such devices, a series of independent electrical interconnections must be implemented that enables the external driving electronics of the imaging system to be connected to the miniaturised ultrasound probe array. This paper presents a novel interconnection scheme designed to interface ultrasound probes integrated in surgical needles with the driving electronics. The presented solution utilises a flexible printed circuit board carrying the electrical tracks and a bonding technique with an anisotropic conductive paste.
Keywords :
biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; flexible electronics; integrated circuit bonding; integrated circuit interconnections; needles; printed circuits; surgery; advanced electrical array interconnections; anisotropic conductive paste; bonding technique; embedded ultrasound transducer; flexible printed circuit board; miniaturised ultrasound probe array; real-time ultrasound guidance during neurosurgery; surgical needles; ultrasound probes; Arrays; Bonding; Integrated circuit interconnections; Needles; Surgery; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Packaging Technology Conference (EPTC), 2014 IEEE 16th
Conference_Location :
Singapore
DOI :
10.1109/EPTC.2014.7028266