DEFLECTION INDICATOR FOR DEFLECTABLE VASCULAR CATHETER
20210386971 ยท 2021-12-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas P. Osypka (Palm Harbor, FL, US)
- Andrew J. Enerson (New Port Richey, FL, US)
- Michael John Gelineau (Lutz, FL, US)
- Chet Michael (Tampa, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A61B2090/0811
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A deflectable catheter is disclosed that includes a proximal handle, an elongated catheter shaft extending distally from the proximal handle and including a deflectable distal end portion, a drive mechanism associated with the proximal handle for deflecting the distal end portion of the catheter shaft between a first position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is aligned with an axis of the catheter shaft and a second position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is deflected angularly away from the axis of the catheter shaft, and indicator means associated with the drive mechanism for providing a visual indication of the position of the drive mechanism, which corresponds to a degree of curved deflection of the deflectable distal end portion of the catheter shaft.
Claims
1. A deflectable vascular catheter comprising: a) a proximal handle assembly; b) an elongated catheter shaft extending distally from the proximal handle assembly and including a deflectable distal end portion; c) a drive mechanism operatively associated within an interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly for deflecting the distal end portion of the catheter shaft between a first position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft and a second position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is deflected angularly away from the longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft; and d) indicator means associated with the drive mechanism for providing a visual indication of the position of the drive mechanism, which corresponds to a degree of curved or angular deflection of the deflectable distal end portion of the catheter shaft.
2. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism includes a linear drive screw that is mounted for reciprocal axial movement within the interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly.
3. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 2, wherein the indicator means includes indicia, coloring or structure provided on or operatively associated with at least a portion of the linear drive screw.
4. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 3, wherein a window is formed in the proximal handle assembly at a location that is aligned with the linear drive screw for viewing at least the portion of the linear drive screw that includes the indicator means as the linear drive screw moves within the interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly to steer the distal end portion of the catheter shaft.
5. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 4, further comprising a rotatable control knob operatively associated with a distal end portion of the proximal handle assembly for moving the linear drive screw.
6. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 5, wherein the window is located adjacent to the rotatable control knob.
7. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 1, wherein the catheter shaft is configured as a guiding sheath.
8. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 1, wherein the catheter shaft is configured as an ablation catheter.
9. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 1, wherein the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is configured for a maximum curved deflection angle that ranges from 90 degrees to 270 degrees.
10. A deflectable vascular catheter comprising: a) a proximal handle assembly; b) an elongated catheter shaft extending distally from the proximal handle assembly and including a deflectable distal end portion; c) a linear drive screw mounted for axial movement within an interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly for effectuating angular deflection of the distal end portion of the catheter shaft; and d) a window formed in the proximal handle assembly at a location that is aligned with the linear drive screw for viewing at least a portion of the linear drive screw as the linear drive screw moves within the interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly to steer the distal end portion of the catheter shaft, wherein at least the portion of the linear drive screw that is aligned with the window is of a color that is in contrast to a color of the proximal handle assembly that surrounds the window.
11. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 10, further comprising a rotatable control knob operatively associated with a distal end portion of the proximal handle assembly for moving the linear drive screw.
12. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 11, wherein the window is located adjacent to the rotatable control knob.
13. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 11, wherein the catheter shaft is configured as a guiding sheath.
14. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 11, wherein the catheter shaft is configured as an ablation catheter.
15. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 11, wherein the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is configured for a maximum curved deflection angle that ranges from 90 degrees to 270 degrees.
16. A deflectable vascular catheter comprising: a) a proximal handle assembly defining a longitudinal axis; b) an elongated catheter shaft extending distally from the proximal handle assembly and including a deflectable distal end portion; c) a linear drive screw mounted for axial movement within an interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly for effectuating angular deflection of the distal end portion of the catheter shaft; d) a deflection indicator operatively associated with the linear drive screw and configured to move in tandem therewith; and e) a window formed in the proximal handle assembly at a location that is aligned with the linear drive screw for viewing movement of the deflection indicator.
17. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 16, further comprising a rotatable control knob operatively associated with a distal end portion of the proximal handle assembly for moving the linear drive screw.
18. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 16, wherein the catheter shaft is configured as a guiding sheath.
19. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 18, wherein the guiding sheath has a diameter of 3 F to 13 F.
20. A deflectable vascular catheter as recited in claim 16, wherein the proximal handle assembly includes a pair of guide rods protruding through a drive gear for guiding the drive gear, and partially protruding into a threaded sleeve operatively connected to an outside of the proximal handle assembly, wherein the threaded sleeve is threadably coupled to the drive gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] So that those skilled in the art will readily understand how to make and use the deflectable vascular catheter of the subject invention without undue experimentation, reference may be made to the figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural elements and features of the subject invention, there is illustrated in
[0028] More particularly, the linear drive screw 14 is adapted and configured to steer or otherwise move the distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12 between a first position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft 12 is axially aligned with a longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft and a second position where the distal end portion of the catheter shaft is deflected angularly away from the longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft 12, as shown for example in
[0029] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the subject invention, the catheter also includes a position indicator associated with the drive screw 14 for providing a visual indication of the position of the drive screw 14, which corresponds to a degree of curved deflection of the deflectable distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12. It is envisioned that the indicator means can comprise a contrasting color as shown for example in
[0030] In addition, a window or portal 20 is formed in the proximal handle assembly 12 at a location that is aligned with the drive screw 14 for viewing at least the portion of the drive screw 14 that includes the indicator means as the drive screw 14 moves within the interior cavity of the proximal handle assembly 10 to steer the distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12. The drive screw 14 provides a critical visual guide for the surgeon to determine the amount or degree of deflection of the distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12 when navigating within the vasculature of a patient, without having to perform visual observation under X-ray of a radiopaque marker band located on the distal-most tip of the catheter. The drive screw 14 not only provides an indicator of whether the tip is neutral or deflected, but shows the extent to which the distal end portion 18 is deflected. An example of a bidirectional drive screw mechanism is described in detail in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 9,572,957, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in it entirety. It is noted that the drive screw 14 is capable of showing the progression of bending and straightening in a first direction and bending in a second direction as shown in
[0031] The deflectable vascular catheter of the subject invention further includes a rotatable control knob 16 that is operatively associated with a distal end portion of the proximal handle assembly 10 for moving or otherwise actuating the drive screw 14. The window 20 is located adjacent or proximal to the rotatable control knob 16.
[0032] In use, when the control knob 16 is manually rotated by a surgeon, the colored drive shaft 14 will translate linearly within the interior cavity of the proximal handle portion 10, causing steering wires within the catheter shaft 12 to steer the deflectable distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12. At such a time, the linear movement of the colored drive screw 14 is readily observable through the window 20 in the proximal handle portion 10, which will correspond to the amount of deflection of the distal end portion 18 of the catheter shaft 12.
[0033] More particularly, when the deflectable distal end portion 18 of catheter shaft 12 is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft 12, the colored drive screw 14 (or at least a colored portion thereof) is not visible through or otherwise within the window 20, as shown in
[0034] Finally, when the deflectable distal end portion 18 of catheter shaft 12 is deflected into a maximum curved orientation, the colored drive screw 14 (or at least a colored portion thereof) is completely visible through or otherwise within the window 20, as shown in
[0035] To the extent that X-ray observation is still necessary during an intravascular procedure, for example, to ensure a proper positioning of the catheter tip within the vasculature of a patient, a marker ring 115 is located at the distal-most end of the catheter shaft 112, as shown in
[0036] It is also envisioned that the deflection indication feature of the subject invention could be employed with bi-directional deflectable vascular catheters as shown in
[0037] Referring now to the
[0038] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the subject invention, the catheter includes an indicator 615 which shows the user the approximate amount or degree of deflection of the distal end portion curve through a window 616 with associated markings (e.g., 0, 50, 100) as shown in
[0039] The handle assembly, which includes handles 601 with finger grips 602, for the device shown in
[0040] Threaded sleeve 610 is surrounded by a pair of catheter supports 611 situated opposite each other. A catheter support sleeve 612 is fitted on the outside of the distal ends of the catheter support 611. The sheath can be supported as a distal end of the catheter support sleeve 612 by a strain relief cap 613. The strain relief cap 613 can be fixed to the catheter support sleeve 612 in any suitable manner (e.g., adhesive).
[0041] Referring further to
[0042] While the deflectable vascular catheter of the subject disclosure has been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.