abstract |
The present invention relates to medical devices; in particular, the present invention provides devices and methods for sensing thickness of cardiac tissue and the like so that medical procedures may be efficiently performed through and/or upon a discrete location having suitable tissue thickness. The invention includes an elongated resilient dilator apparatus having an ultrasound transceiver coupled thereto. When the ultrasound transceiver is disposed proximate a region of relatively thin tissue, such as a latent Fossa Ovalis valve, a clinician receives a signal. The clinician may then proceed with enhanced confidence to pierce the relatively thin tissue. Thus, in the case of a transseptal procedure, the clinician gains access to the left atrial chamber from the right atrial chamber. |