STEERING TOOL
20230405276 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0138
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0102
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A steering tool includes an internal tube disposed inside an external tube. The internal and external tubes are arranged for longitudinal axial movement relative to one another. A distal end of the internal tube is fixedly joined to a distal end of the external tube. At least one of the internal and external tubes is slotted near the distal end thereof, and the longitudinal axial movement causes bending of the distal ends of the tubes.
Claims
1. A steering tool comprising: an internal tube disposed inside an external tube, said internal and external tubes being arranged for longitudinal axial movement relative to one another, wherein a distal end of said internal tube is fixedly joined to a distal end of said external tube, and at least one of said internal and external tubes is formed with transverse slots near the distal end thereof, and wherein the longitudinal axial movement causes bending of the distal ends of said tubes; and wherein shapes of said slots change as a parameter of distance from the distal ends of said internal and external tubes; and wherein said internal tube holder comprises a septum that seals passage of said internal tube therethrough, said septum comprises a radially outward portion secured to an inner surface of said internal tube holder and an inner aperture through which said internal tube passes therethrough.
2. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein said internal and external tubes are each formed with one or more alignment holes for correct axial and rotational alignment of said internal and external tubes during joining and assembly.
3. The steering tool according to claim 2, further comprising an alignment pin inserted in said one or more alignment holes.
4. The steering tool according to claim 1, further comprising an open-ended axial slot formed in at least one of said internal and external tubes.
5. The steering tool according to claim 4, wherein said axial slot is open to a most distal slot of the transverse slots.
6. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein said transverse slots decrease in length and width with increased distance from the distal ends of said internal and external tubes.
7. The steering tool according to claim 6, wherein said transverse slots decrease in length and width asymptotically to a minimum size.
8. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein said steering tool is covered with a semi-rigid or flexible sheath.
9. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein both of said internal and external tubes are slotted near the distal ends thereof.
10. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein a proximal end of said external tube is affixed or locked in an external tube holder at a distal end of a handle and said internal tube extends through said handle, a proximal portion of said internal tube being held by a proximal internal tube holder, and wherein said handle comprises a tube manipulator operative to cause relative axial movement of said internal and external tubes.
11. The steering tool according to claim 10, wherein said tube manipulator is arranged to abut against or be connected to a movable portion of said handle, said movable portion being connected to or abutting against said external tube holder, and wherein distal movement of said tube manipulator causes said movable portion to move distally and cause said internal tube to move distally to cause bending of distal tips of said internal and said external tubes.
12. The steering tool according to claim 10, wherein said tube manipulator is arranged to abut proximally against a stationary portion of said handle and to be removably received in a proximal stop formed in said handle.
13. The steering tool according to claim 1, wherein said radially outward portion comprises a plurality of steps located at different radially outward positions, each of said steps extending along a longitudinal axis of said internal tube holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Reference is now made to
[0021] Steering tool 10 includes an internal tube 12 disposed inside an external tube 14. A distal end 12D of internal tube 12 is fixedly joined to a distal end 14D of external tube 14. The term joined encompasses any method for attaching the materials of the tubes together, such as but not limited to, welding, ultrasonic welding, thermal bonding, adhesive bonding, molding, and others. The internal and external tubes 12 and 14 are arranged for longitudinal axial movement relative to one another (except for their distal ends which are joined together).
[0022] In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, internal tube 12 and external tube 14 are each formed with one or more alignment holes 13 for correct alignment (including axial and rotational alignment about the longitudinal axis) of the tubes during joining and assembly. An alignment pin 15 (
[0023] The outer diameter of internal tube 12 is smaller than the inner diameter of external tube 14 so they can easily slide relative to each other. This difference in diameter may pose a problem during welding or other types of joining. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, in order to achieve good joining (e.g., welding or bonding) between the tubes despite the difference in diameters, an open-ended axial slot 17 is formed in internal tube 12 and/or external tube 14. Slot 17 provides a path for welding, soldering or adhesive material to flow and join the tubes together.
[0024] Internal and external tubes 12 and 14 may be made of any suitably flexible, medically safe material, such as but not limited to, stainless steel (e.g., AISI 316), nitinol, cobalt-chromium alloy, nickel-titanium alloy, and others, glass fibers, plastics (e.g., nylon, polypropylene, and many others) or combinations thereof. As will be described further below, the tubes can be used for applications involving light guides, lasers, optic or electrical transfer and other uses, in addition to the mechanical function of bending.
[0025] At least one of the internal and external tubes 12 and 14 is slotted with slots 16 near the distal end thereof (e.g., transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tubes; the term transverse encompassing any anglenot just perpendicularwhich is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubes). In the preferred embodiment both tubes are slotted, but alternatively only one of the internal and external tubes is slotted and the other may be flexible but not slotted. The longitudinal axial movement causes bending of the distal ends of the tubes (on account of them being joined together), as is known from PCT/US2013/040691. One of the internal and external tubes can be longer than the other (e.g., the internal one is longer for grasping its proximal end for pushing and pulling thereof).
[0026] Slots 16 increase the flexibility toward the distal end of the tube or tubes for steerability of the device and controlled manipulation thereof. The amount of flexibility can be controlled by the number of slots, spacing therebetween, shape of the slot, angle subtended by the slot, thickness of the tube, material of the tube, and other factors. Slots 16 may subtend an arc of about 180-270.
[0027] For example, as seen in
[0028] The steering tool 10 may be covered with a semi-rigid or flexible sheath 18 (shown partially in broken lines in
[0029] In any of the embodiments, the distal edge shape of the internal tube, external tube and/or overall tool may be not only circular, but also shaped as an electrode, needle or other shapes.
[0030] Reference is now made to
[0031] In this steering tool, the proximal end 19 of the external tube 14 is affixed or locked in an external tube holder 22 at the distal end of the handle 20. The internal tube 12 is disposed in external tube 14 as described above. The internal tube 12 extends through the length of handle 20, and a proximal portion 23 of internal tube 12 may be held by a proximal internal tube holder 24. The internal tube holder 24 may include a septum 26 which may be used to seal passage of the internal tube 12 therethrough. The handle 20 may be provided with a proximal fluid connector 28.
[0032] The handle 20 is provided with a tube manipulator 30, such as a linear slider, for causing relative axial movement of the internal and external tubes. For example, the tube manipulator 30 may abut against or be connected to a movable portion 32 of handle 20, which is connected to or abuts against the external tube holder 22. By moving tube manipulator 30 distally, the movable portion 32 also moves distally and causes the internal tube 12 to move distally as well, thereby causing bending of the distal tip of the internal and external tubes, as described above. The tube manipulator 30 may abut proximally against a stationary portion of the handle 20 and/or may click into a groove formed in the handle, which serves as a proximal stop and locks the tube manipulator 30 in place. The tube manipulator 30 may be released when desired from the locked position and relocked in place. Thus, the steering tool can be used very easily as a guide wire for guiding catheters and other devices.