EXPANDABLE SHEATH AND SYSTEM FOR INTRAVASCULAR INSERTION OF A MEDICAL IMPLEMENT USING THE SAME
20170232236 ยท 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M39/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The expandable sheath and system (10) for intravascular insertion of a medical implement includes a cannula (70) for entering a lumen of a vascular vessel of a patient, a guide wire (72) insertable into the lumen, an introducer and dilator (62) adapted to follow the guide wire (72) into the lumen, an expandable sheath (40) positioned on the introducer and dilator (62), with the expandable sheath (40) being adapted to be positioned in the vessel, and an extension collar (76). The medical implement is received within the vessel by passing through the sheath (40) upon separating the introducer and dilator (62) therefrom. In one embodiment, a linear array of perforations (50) formed through the expandable sheath (40) allow for expansion. Alternatively, an external slit (16) may be provided for selective expansion of the sheath (40).
Claims
1. A surgical access assembly for use with a medical implement, comprising: an introducer and dilator; an expandable sheath positioned on the introducer and dilator, the sheath defining an elongate flexible tubular member including a proximal end and an open distal end, the expandable sheath being adapted to be positioned in the vessel, the expandable sheath including: i) a wall having a predetermined thickness, the wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the wall having a first portion, a transitional portion and a second portion respectively from the proximal end to the distal end and having first, transitional and second inner diameters associated therewith, ii) the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, the transitional inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter and being greater than the second inner diameter, ii) at least the first portion of the expandable sheath further including indicia for proper orientation and positioning of the expandable sheath upon entry into a patient, iv) an array of perforations formed therethrough, the array of perforations extending at least from the second portion to the transitional portion, whereby the array of perforations allow the second and transitional portions to expand, wherein the length of the perforations on the second portion are longer than the length of perforations on the transitional portion thereby the second end provides less resistance to expansion, v) the perforations of the second portion terminate adjacent the open end of the distal end of the sheath thereby not breaching the open end; and an extension collar, wherein the medical implement may be received within the patient by passing through the sheath upon separating the introducer and dilator therefrom.
2. The surgical access assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a hub attached to the proximal end of the sheath, the indicia indicating the alignment of the hub with the sheath.
3. The surgical access assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the array of perforations includes a linear array of perforations.
4. The surgical access assembly as recited in claim 1, whereby the introducer and dilator pass through the first portion of the wall of the sheath, and upon entering the transitional portion, and subsequently the second portion of the sheath, cause the sheath to expand radially as the introducer and dilator force the perforations to expand along the linear array.
5. The surgical access assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the extension collar includes a releasable connector for releasably engaging the hub of the sheath opposite the first portion, a tubular member extending from the releasable connector, and an end stop opposite the releasable connector.
6. The surgical access assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the extension collar further comprises a secondary releasable connector for releasably engaging a hub of the introducer and dilator.
7. A kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement, comprising: a cannula for entering a lumen of a vascular vessel of a patient; a guide wire insertable into the lumen; an introducer and dilator adapted to follow the guide wire into the lumen; an expandable sheath positioned on the introducer and dilator, the expandable sheath being adapted to be positioned in the vessel, the expandable sheath including: (i) a wall having a predetermined thickness, the wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the wall having a first portion, a transitional portion and a second portion respectively from the proximal end to the distal end and having first, transitional and second inner diameters associated therewith, (ii) the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, the transitional inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter and being greater than the second inner diameter, (iii) at least the first portion of the expandable sheath further including indicia for proper orientation and positioning of the expandable sheath upon entry into a patient, (iv) an array of perforations formed therethrough, the array of perforations extending at least from the second portion to the transitional portion, whereby the array of perforations allows the second and transitional portions to expand, wherein the length of the perforations on the second portion is longer than the length of perforations on the transitional portion thereby the second end provides less resistance to expansion, (v) the perforations of the second portion terminate adjacent the open end of the distal end of the sheath thereby not breaching the open end; an extension collar, wherein the medical implement may be received within the vessel by passing through the sheath upon separating the introducer and dilator therefrom; a holder for retaining said cannula, said guide wire, said introducer and dilator, said expandable sheath and said extension collar; and sterile packaging for receiving said holder, said cannula, said guide wire, said introducer and dilator, said expandable sheath and said extension collar.
8. The kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement as recited in claim 7, wherein the sheath includes a proximal end and a distal end.
9. The kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement as recited in claim 8, further comprising a hub attached to the proximal end of the sheath.
10. The kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement as recited in claim 9, wherein the sheath comprises an elongate flexible tubular member adapted for placement percutaneously within the vessel, the tubular member being formed of a polymer material and including a wall of substantially uniform thickness, said wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, said wall having a first portion, a transitional portion and a second portion respectively having first, transitional and second inner diameters associated therewith, the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, the transitional inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter and being greater than the second inner diameter, whereby, upon placement in the vessel, the sheath is adapted to slidably receive intravascular devices therein.
11. The kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement as recited in claim 10, wherein the tubular member further includes a linear array of perforations formed therethrough, the linear array of perforations extending from the second portion to the transitional portion, whereby the linear array of perforations allow the second and transitional portions to expand.
12. The kit including a system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement as recited in claim 11, wherein the perforations comprise first and second sets of perforations such that each perforation of said first set is longer than each perforation of said second set, said first set of perforations being formed through the first portion of the wall.
13. An expandable sheath for introducing medical devices percutaneously to a patient, comprising: an expandable sheath, the sheath defining an elongate flexible tubular member including: i) a proximal end and an open distal end, the expandable sheath being adapted to be positioned in the vessel; the expandable sheath including a wall of substantially uniform thickness, the wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the wall having a first portion, a transitional portion and a second portion respectively from the proximal end to the distal end and having first, transitional and second inner diameters associated therewith, the first inner diameter being greater than the second inner diameter, the transitional inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter and being greater than the second inner diameter, ii) the first portion only of the expandable sheath further including indicia for proper orientation and positioning of the expandable sheath upon entry into the vascular vessel of the patient, iii) an array of perforations formed therethrough, the array of perforations extending only from the second portion to the transitional portion, whereby the array of perforations allow the second and transitional portions to expand, wherein the length of the perforations on the second portion are longer than the length of perforations on the transitional portion thereby the second end provides less resistance to expansion, iv) the perforations of the second portion terminate adjacent the open end of the distal end of the sheath thereby not breaching the open end.
14. The expandable sheath for introducing medical devices as recited in claim 13, wherein the array of perforations on the sheath defines a linear array of perforations.
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[0022] The expandable sheath and system for intravascular insertion of a medical implement, as shown in
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[0025] The proximal end 42 of the sheath 40 may be color coded, or have indicia markings to indicate orientation and depth of penetration into the vessel. Once the desired penetration depth has been achieved, the introducer and dilator 62 is removed, and another implement, such as a catheter, for example, may be inserted into the vessel via the sheath 40. The characteristics of the sheath 40 allow the catheter to enter into the vessel without causing any undue harm or injury to the vessel. The sheath 40 has, at its proximal end 42, a first inner diameter, and at its distal end 42 a second inner diameter.
[0026] Generally, the first inner diameter is larger than the second inner diameter. For example, the first inner diameter may be 8 Fr., while the second inner diameter may be 6 Fr. Between the proximal end 42 and the distal end 44 is a gradual transitional section 46 that connects the first inner diameter to the second inner diameter through a smooth, decrease in radial direction. This allows, for example, a gradual sloping from the 8 Fr. to the 6 Fr. inner diameters of the sheath 40. The hub 60, also has an inner diameter of 8 Fr. in alignment with to the inner diameter of the proximal end 42 of sheath 40. In operation, a medical practitioner is able to safely insert a medical implement, such as a balloon catheter of 6 Fr. diameter into the vessel via the sheath 40.
[0027] The introducer and dilator 62 has corresponding outer diameters with the inner diameters of the sheath 40, in accordance with the sections 100-140 discussed above. Beginning from the tapered distal end 92 of introducer and dilator 62, segment 110, or portion 94, has an outer diameter equal to the inner diameter of distal end 44 of sheath 40, for example, 6 Fr. The outer diameter of the transition segment 120, or portion 95, of introducer and dilator 62 matches the inner diameter of transition section 46 of sheath 40. Likewise, the outer diameter of segment 130, or portion 96, of introducer and dilator 62 is equal to the inner diameter of proximal end 42 of sheath 40.
[0028] Situated about the extension of portion 96 is collar 76. Collar 76 has a first end 77 that matingly engages the hub 60 of sheath 40. As shown in
[0029] If the need arises for medical implements having a greater diameter, such as 7 Fr. or 8 Fr., for example, conventional prior art systems require a different sheath to be inserted, which requires the removal of the first sheath, possibly causing blood loss and other injury to the vessel and surrounding tissue. The sheath 40, however, avoids delay in catheter insertion due to repenetration of the introducer and dilator 62 and sheath 40. Sheath 40 includes structure that allows for the expansion of the second inner diameter, as well as the transitional diameter, so that the inner diameter of the sheath 40 is uniformly the same as the first inner diameter of the proximal end 42.
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[0032] The slit 16 in portion 14 is kept tight to prevent bleeding. The slit 16 must avoid bleeding when sheath 40 is introduced into the artery and is used within its original dimensions (i.e., non-expanded) to deliver catheterization tools with the outside diameter smaller than the inner original diameter (i.e., non-expanded) of the sheath. Additionally, as shown in
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[0035] Additionally, the first end 77 of collar 76 is designed and configured to matingly engage the hub 60 of sheath 40. The mating engagement may be accomplished in any suitable manner, including, but not limited to, friction fit, threads, twist lock, key and channel, dovetail, etc. Likewise, the second end 78 of the collar 76, which stops the forward progression of the introducer and dilator 62 into the sheath 40, may also be a mating engagement, similar to the first end and 77 with hub 60, forming an abutment for the end 74 to stop against.
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[0038] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.