EMBRYO TRANSFER CATHETERS
20170231659 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
- Stephen James Field (Kent, GB)
- Timothy Bateman (London, GB)
- Andrew Thomas Jeffrey (Kent, GB)
- Christopher John Woosnam (Cheshire, GB)
Cpc classification
A61M2025/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00853
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A transfer device includes an elongate tube defining a lumen configured to support an organism and an obstruction positioned along the elongate tube. The obstruction is configured to prevent the organism from moving proximally past the obstruction, such that the obstruction defines a distal end region of the elongate tube in which the organism can move along the lumen of the elongate tube.
Claims
1. A transfer device, comprising: an elongate tube defining a lumen configured to support an organism; and an obstruction positioned along the elongate tube and configured to prevent the organism from moving proximally past the obstruction, such that the obstruction defines a distal end region of the elongate tube in which the organism can move along the lumen of the elongate tube.
2. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the organism is an embryo.
3. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the lumen of the elongate tube is configured to support the organism suspended in a liquid medium.
4. The transfer device of claim 3, wherein the obstruction defines one or more openings sized to allow passage of the liquid medium and sized to prevent passage of the organism.
5. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the obstruction comprises a plug located within the lumen of the elongate tube.
6. The transfer device of claim 5, wherein the plug includes holes that are sized to allow passage of a liquid medium suspending the organism and that are sized to prevent passage of the organism.
7. The transfer device of claim 5, wherein the plug is made of one or more materials including a fine gauze, a foam, and a sintered plastic.
8. The transfer device of claim 5, wherein the plug comprises a non-stick coating.
9. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the obstruction comprises a restriction positioned along a wall of the elongate tube.
10. The transfer device of claim 9, wherein an internal diameter of the wall at the restriction is less than an internal diameter of the wall at a location distal to the restriction.
11. The transfer device of claim 10, wherein an outer diameter of the wall at the restriction is equal to an outer diameter of the wall at locations proximal and distal to the restriction.
12. The transfer device of claim 9, wherein the restriction is formed from a sleeve or a liner positioned within the lumen of the elongate tube.
13. The transfer device of claim 9, wherein the restriction has a diameter that is less than about 0.05 mm.
14. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the obstruction comprises a tortuous path positioned along a wall of the elongate tube.
15. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the tortuous path comprises a helical path of the lumen of the elongate tube.
16. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the obstruction is located about 40 mm to about 60 mm from a distal end of the elongate tube.
17. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the elongate tube is made of one or more materials including a thermoplastic polyurethane, a polyolefin plastomer, and a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material with a non-toxic plasticizer.
18. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the elongate tube has a length of about 910 mm.
19. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the elongate tube has a maximum external diameter of about 1.6 mm and a maximum internal diameter of about 1.1 mm.
20. The transfer device of claim 1, further comprising a hub located at a proximal end of the elongate tube and configured to connect to a suction apparatus.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0030] Like reference symbols in the various figures indicate like elements. In some examples, illustrations shown in the drawings may not be drawn to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] With reference first to
[0032] The catheter 1 differs from conventional embryo transfer catheters in that the catheter 1 has some form of a means 14 at a location along the catheter 1 to prevent migration of an embryo or to substantially reduce the risk that the embryo will migrate past the location. This means 14 for restricting passage of an embryo is located about 40 mm to about 60 mm from the distal end 11 of the catheter 1. The means 14 can take various different forms.
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[0034] There are alternative arrangements by which migration of the embryo along the catheter can be prevented or reduced. For example,
[0035] In another embodiment, migration of the embryo is prevented or reduced by a tortuous path that is provided along a catheter over a migration-reducing region. An example of such a tortuous path 341 is shown in
[0036] A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.