Catheter assembly having protective sleeve tip
11701489 · 2023-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0098
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A protective sleeve for a urinary catheter includes a sleeve configured to extend over an outer surface of the urinary catheter shaft from a proximal insertion end of the catheter shaft to a distal end of the catheter shaft. The protective sleeve includes a protective sleeve tip defining the proximal end portion of the sleeve. The sleeve and the protective sleeve tip are of a single unitary construction and the sleeve and protective sleeve tip are formed of the same thin, flexible film. The protective sleeve tips has a first pre-use configuration when a proximal insertion end of the catheter is not within the protective sleeve tip wherein the protective sleeve tip is in a collapsed state, and a second configuration when a proximal insertion end of a urinary catheter is inserted into the protective sleeve tip, in the second configuration the protective sleeve tip being in an extended state that is configured to cover the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter shaft and the thin, flexible film conforms to and is supported by the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter for insertion of the protective sleeve tip into the urethral opening.
Claims
1. A protective sleeve for a urinary catheter, comprising: a sleeve configured to extend over an outer surface of a urinary catheter shaft from a proximal insertion end of the catheter shaft to a distal end of the catheter shaft; a protective sleeve tip defining a proximal end portion of the sleeve; wherein the sleeve and protective sleeve tip are of a single unitary construction and the sleeve and protective sleeve tip are formed of the same thin, flexible film; the protective sleeve tip having: a first pre-use configuration when the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter is not within the protective sleeve tip wherein the protective sleeve tip is in a collapsed state, and a second configuration when the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter is inserted into the protective sleeve tip, in the second configuration the protective sleeve tip being in an extended state that is configured to cover the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter shaft and the thin, flexible film conforms to and is supported by the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter for insertion of the protective sleeve tip into the urethral opening.
2. The protective sleeve of claim 1, wherein the protective sleeve tip has a rupturable proximal end.
3. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end is configured to confine the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter within the protective sleeve tip.
4. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip is configured to rupture to allow advancement of the catheter through the remainder of the urethra.
5. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end comprises a slit closed by at least one seal.
6. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end comprises a perforation.
7. The protective sleeve of claim 6, wherein the perforation comprises two cross perforations.
8. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip comprises a semi-cylindrical shape terminating in a single opening smaller than the diameter of the catheter shaft.
9. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip comprises a semi-cylindrical shape terminating in three openings each smaller than the diameter of the catheter shaft.
10. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip comprises a semi-cylindrical shape terminating in five openings each smaller than the diameter of the catheter shaft.
11. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip comprises an inwardly curved shape terminating in a linear opening shorter in length than the diameter of the catheter shaft.
12. The protective sleeve of claim 2, wherein the rupturable proximal end of the protective sleeve tip comprises an hour glass shape terminating in a linear opening and a minimum hour glass spacing less than the diameter of the catheter shaft to confine the proximal insertion end of the catheter shaft.
13. The protective sleeve of claim 1 wherein the protective sleeve tip has an outer surface having a hydrated hydrophilic coating thereon facilitating insertion of the proximal end of the protective sleeve tip into the urethra.
14. The protective sleeve of claim 1 wherein the thin, flexible material from which the protective sleeve is formed is selected from a group consisting of polyurethane and polyethylene.
15. The protective sleeve of claim 1, wherein the protective sleeve tip has a thickness of between 0.5 mm and 35 mm.
16. A protective sleeve for a urinary catheter, comprising: a sleeve configured to extend over an outer surface of a urinary catheter shaft from a proximal insertion end of the catheter shaft to a distal end of the catheter shaft; a protective sleeve tip defining a proximal end portion of the sleeve; wherein the sleeve and protective sleeve tip are of a single unitary construction and the sleeve and protective sleeve tip are formed of the same thin, flexible film; the protective sleeve tip having: a first pre-use configuration when the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter is not within the protective sleeve tip wherein the protective sleeve tip is in a collapsed state, and a second configuration when a proximal insertion end of a urinary catheter is inserted into the protective sleeve tip, in the second configuration the protective sleeve tip being in an extended state that is configured to cover the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter shaft and the thin, flexible film conforms to and is supported by the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter for insertion of the protective sleeve tip into the urethral opening; the protective sleeve tip has a tearable proximal end configured to confine the proximal insertion end of the urinary catheter within the protective sleeve tip; and the protective sleeve tip is configured to tear to allow advancement of the catheter through the remainder of the urethra.
17. The protective sleeve of claim 16 wherein the protective sleeve tip has an outer surface having a hydrated hydrophilic coating thereon facilitating insertion of the proximal end of the protective sleeve tip into the urethra.
18. The protective sleeve of claim 16 wherein the thin, flexible material from which the protective sleeve is formed is selected from a group consisting of polyurethane and polyethylene.
19. The protective sleeve of claim 16, wherein the protective sleeve tip has a thickness of between 0.5 mm and 35 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(24) In the illustrations given, and with reference first to
(25) With the foregoing, the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 can be moved within and relative to the protective sleeve tip 36 until it is at or near the proximal end 40 and encounters a resistance to movement. The proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 provides support for the thin, flexible material of the protective sleeve tip 36 which conforms to and covers the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28. As a result, the protective sleeve tip 36 can easily be inserted into the distal urethra and, during insertion, the proximal insertion end of the catheter shaft is covered so it can't be contaminated by pathogens in the distal urethra.
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(36) In other respects, the protective sleeve tip may advantageously have an outer surface with a hydrated hydrophilic coating thereon facilitating insertion of the proximal end 40 of the protective sleeve tip 36 into the distal portion of the urethra.
(37) In the various embodiments, a quantity of a hydrating agent or, alternatively, a lubricating agent is located within the package 22 and the protective sleeve tip 36 is preferably swollen and/or lubricious from exposure to the hydrating or lubricating agent. This feature serves to facilitate the ease and comfort of inserting the proximal end 40 of the protective sleeve tip 36 into the distal portion of the urethra. The protective sleeve tip 36 material may be selected from a group consisting of polyurethane and polyethylene, e.g., a polyurethane film and a polyethylene film and, preferably a polyurethane film or other materials set forth below.
(38) With regard to the hydrating agent within the package 22, it advantageously forms a 100% relative humidity atmosphere within the package in order to expose the protective sleeve tip 36 to this atmosphere so it is swollen and lubricious at the time the package is opened.
(39) Preferably, since the protective sleeve tip 36 will come into contact with the sensitive tissues of the distal portion of the urethra, the polyurethane film is a polyether aliphatic based film suitable for skin contact. Also, the polyurethane film may advantageously have a moisture vapor transmission rate between 900 and 11,000 g/m2/24 hrs. Still more preferably, the moisture vapor transmission rate of the polyurethane film may be approximately 3000 g/m2/24 hrs.
(40) As for other details, the polyurethane film preferably may have a thickness between 0.5 and 35.0 mils and, preferably, approximately 1 mil. While discussed relative to the protective sleeve tip 36, these materials and parameters may also apply to the sleeve 54 discussed below.
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(42) In this embodiment, the vapor permeable sleeve 54 comprises a thin, flexible material covering the hydrophilic outer surface 34 of the catheter shaft 28 to thereby facilitate no-touch gripping and advancement of the catheter shaft 28, first, through the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b after insertion of the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b into the distal portion of the urethra and, then, through the remainder of the urethra until the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 is located within the bladder.
(43) As will be appreciated, the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b comprises the protective sleeve tip 36 previously described, and it can either be a component associated with but distinct from the catheter shaft handling portion 54a or it can be part of a single continuous sleeve comprised of a catheter shaft handling portion 54a and a catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b.
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(45) Over time, at least some of the liquid water held and retained in the strip of material will change phase into a vapor, pass through the mid-package gas permeable, liquid impermeable membrane and will pass through the vapor permeable sleeve 54 including the catheter shaft handling portion and the catheter shaft protective sleeve portion to hydrate the hydrophilic outer surface 34 from the distal end 32 entirely to the proximal insertion end 30 so the catheter 26 is in a ready-to-use condition when the user receives the package 22.
(46) With regard to the embodiment which is illustrated in
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(48) Advantageously, the introducer flange 56 includes a tubular portion 58 having an opening 58a to receive the catheter shaft 28 and a flange portion 60 surrounding the tubular portion 58 to serve as a stop upon insertion of the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b into the distal portion of the urethra. The tubular portion 58 preferably extends in the direction of the distal end 32 of the catheter shaft 28 and the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b is preferably secured to the outer surface of the tubular portion 58 (
(49) The catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b is advantageously formed to be of a length which is sufficient to extend entirely through the tubular portion 58 of the introducer flange 56 and to a point located beyond the flange portion 60 by a distance sufficient to entirely traverse the distal urethra as shown in
(50) In the latter case, the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 will cause the reverse folded catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b to unfold or unroll and extend in a position for insertion into the distal urethra where it closely conforms to and covers the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 as shown in
(51) As previously described, a quantity of a hydrating or lubricating agent is located within the package 22 and the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b is preferably swollen and/or lubricious from exposure thereto. In addition to facilitating the ease and comfort of inserting the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b into the distal portion of the urethra, the unfolding or unrolling of the protective sleeve tip portion 54b is also facilitated.
(52) Yet another exemplary embodiment of a catheter is illustrated in
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(54) It will also be appreciated that the protective sleeve tip 70 includes a proximal end 71 that covers and initially confines the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 and also resists movement of the proximal insertion end of the catheter beyond the proximal end 71 of the protective sleeve tip until after the tip has been inserted into the distal portion of the urethra. The catheter shaft 28 can be inserted through the urethra into the bladder following insertion of the protective sleeve tip 70 into the distal portion of the urethra by movement of the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 against the proximal end 71 of the protective sleeve tip 70 with sufficient force to cause the proximal end 71 of the tip to rupture. The structure of the proximal end 71 and the configuration of the rupturable portion may vary, and can include, for example, one or more of the exemplary embodiments described above and illustrated in
(55) The protective sleeve tip 70 may be constructed from various materials, including monolayer and/or co-extruded films, such as polyurethane and/or polyethylene film, with a thickness and vapor transmission rate similar to that mentioned above in connection with previously described embodiments. However, other materials having differing characteristics and parameters are also contemplated. Preferably, the protective sleeve tip 70 may be constructed of multiple layers of material, such as, for example, two layers of the material or film. In one example, the protective sleeve tip 70 may be formed from two layers of Mylan® film material offered by Mylan Technologies of St. Albans, Vt. The protective sleeve tip 70 may be up to about 50 mm in length and up to about 40 mm in diameter. More preferably, the tip may be about 20-30 mm in length and about 20 mm in diameter. It is advantageous that the protective sleeve tip have an outer surface with a hydrated hydrophilic coating thereon to facilitate insertion of the tip 70 into the distal portion of the urethra.
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(57) In one embodiment, protective sleeve tip 70 may be integral with sleeve 72, such that the tip and sleeve comprise a single continuous structure extending from the proximal insertion end 30 to the distal portion 32 of the catheter 26. However, it is also contemplated that the protective sleeve tip 70 and sleeve 72 are separate structures that can be joined together. In the latter embodiment, the tip 70 and sleeve 72 may be joined together, for example, at or near the point where the wider section 76 of sleeve 72 meets the more narrow or tapered portion that defines protective sleeve tip 70.
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(59) It will be appreciated that the band of material 74 comprises a radially extending multiple layer film assembly which provides a “stop” surface. In other words, the band of material 74 comprises at least one layer secured to at least a portion of the material that makes up sleeve portion 72, therefore resulting in a multiple layer assembly. More specifically, in a preferred embodiment, sleeve 72 comprises two layers of material or film, while band of material 74 comprises one layer of material or film bonded or sealed to sleeve 72, thus forming an assembly of at least three layers of material at segment or band 74. In one embodiment, the band of material 74 may be constructed from various materials including those already described above in connection with the sleeve and protective sleeve tip. However, it is also contemplated that band of material 74 may be constructed of other materials having different characteristics and/or parameters. More specifically, the material may differ in thickness, rigidity, flexibility and permeability as compared to the materials that make up the sleeve and/or protective sleeve tip. In any event, it is preferable that during use, the protective tip 70 (and the catheter proximal insertion end 30 covered by the protective tip) can be inserted or advanced into the urethral opening only a limited distance until the stop surface provided by the band of material 74 abuts the meatus M of the penis (or the urethral opening for females, not shown). As such, the band of material 74 serves the stop function of an introducer flange, (i.e. such as flange 56, 60 described herein).
(60) The described embodiment illustrated in
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(62) Once the user has gripped one of the portions of the introducer flange or the sleeve 72 near band 74, the proximal end 40, 71 of the protective sleeve tip 36, 70 or the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b can be advanced for insertion into the urethral opening 62 until the stop surface of the flange portion 60 or band of material 74 rests against the meatus M of the penis (or the urethral opening for females, not shown). The protective sleeve tip 36, 70 or catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b will line the distal urethra while still covering the proximal insertion end of catheter shaft 28 so that it cannot become exposed to pathogens located in the distal urethra. The user can grip the catheter shaft 28 through the catheter shaft handling portion 54a or sleeve 72 and exert a force to cause the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 to rupture or otherwise pass through the proximal end 40, 71 of the protective sleeve tip 36, 70 or catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b.
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(64) Protective sleeve 82 includes a distal end portion 84 and a proximal end portion 86 which includes a protective proximal end sleeve tip 88. The protective sleeve 82 also includes a catheter shaft handling portion 85 through which the user may grip and manipulate the catheter shaft 28. The protective sleeve tip 88 may be smaller in cross-section than the rest of protective sleeve 82. Preferably, the cross-section of sleeve tip 88 is slightly bigger than the proximal end insertion end 30 of catheter shaft 28 so as to snugly fit thereover. Also, the sleeve tip 88 may be merged or joined with the rest of sleeve 82 at transition area 87, which may be in the form of a shoulder.
(65) The protective sleeve 82 and sleeve tip 88 may be constructed from various materials, including monolayer and/or co-extruded films, such as polyurethane and/or polyethylene film, with a thickness and vapor transmission rate similar to that mentioned above in connection with previously described embodiments. However, other materials having differing characteristics and parameters are also contemplated. For example, the protective sleeve 82 and sleeve tip 88 may be constructed of multiple layers of material, such as, for example, two layers of the material or film. In one particular example, the protective sleeve tip 88 may be formed from two layers of Mylan® film material offered by Mylan Technologies of St. Albans, Vt. Sleeve tip 88, optionally, may have an outer hydrophilic surface that is highly lubricous when hydrated to facilitate the insertion of the sleeve tip 88 into the urethral opening 62 (
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(68) The band of material 92 is preferably a thin film that may be constructed from various materials including those already described above in connection with the sleeve and protective sleeve tip. However, it is also contemplated that band of material 92 may be constructed of other materials having different characteristics and/or parameters. More specifically, the material may differ in thickness, rigidity and flexibility as compared to the materials that make up the sleeve and/or protective sleeve tip.
(69) The proximal insertion end 30 of catheter shaft 28 provides support for the protective sleeve tip 88 which conforms to and covers the proximal insertion end 30 of catheter shaft 28, such that the protective sleeve proximal tip 88 is inserted into the urethral opening 62 with the proximal insertion end 30 of catheter shaft 28. The sleeve tip 88 of protective sleeve 82 initially confines proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 and also resists movement of the proximal insertion end of the catheter beyond the sleeve tip 88 of the protective sleeve 82 until after the proximal insertion end 30 of catheter shaft 28 and sleeve tip 88 have been inserted into the distal portion of the urethra. The catheter shaft 28 can be inserted through the urethra into the bladder following insertion of the sleeve tip 88 of the protective sleeve 82 into the distal portion of the urethra by movement of the proximal insertion end 30 of the catheter shaft 28 against the sleeve tip 88 of the protective sleeve 82 with sufficient force to cause the proximal end portion 100 of sleeve tip 88 to rupture. The structure of the rupturable sleeve tip 88 of protective sleeve 82 and the configuration of the rupturable proximal end portion 100 may vary, and can include, for example, one or more of the exemplary embodiments described above and illustrated in
(70) In any event, it is preferable that during use, the sleeve tip 88 and the catheter proximal insertion end 30 covered by the sleeve tip are inserted or advanced into the urethral opening 62 as illustrate in
(71) Regardless of the structure of the proximal end 40, 71, 100 of the protective sleeve tip 36, 70, 88 or catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54a which may conform to any of the previously described embodiments or even other similar or equivalent arrangements, the catheter may then pass through the urethra into the bladder free of any restraint from the protective sleeve tip 36, 70, 88 or the catheter shaft sleeve tip portion 54b, as illustrated in
(72) In other respects, at least the protective sleeve tip 36, 70, 88 may be formed of a material having antimicrobial particles although it may also be desirable for the entire vapor permeable sleeve 54, 72, 82 to be formed of a material containing antimicrobial particles. The antimicrobial particles may be selected from a group consisting of ionic silver, zinc, ceragenin CSA-13, nitrofurazone, tetracycline and minocycline. Additionally, it is believed desirable for the length of the protective sleeve tip 36, 70 or catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b or 88 to extend beyond the flange portion 60 of the introducer flange 56 or beyond band of material 74 or 92 by between about 10 mm and about 30 mm.
(73) With regard to these dimensions, it is believed that having the protective sleeve tip 36, 70 or the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion 54b or 88 extend beyond the flange or band portion 74 or 92 by between about 10 mm and about 30 mm will be sufficient to fully traverse the distal urethra so the proximal insertion end 30 will not pick up pathogens once it has ruptured or otherwise passed through the proximal end 40, 71, 100 of the protective sleeve tip 36, 70, 88 or the catheter shaft protective sleeve tip portion as the catheter 26 is being inserted through the urethra into the bladder.
(74) With regard to the thin, flexible material of the vapor permeable sleeve 54, 72, or 82 it may comprise a polyurethane or polyethylene film as previously described for the protective sleeve tip 36, 70. In still other respects, the vapor permeable sleeve may also comprise an elastomeric hydrogel film, may be selected from a group consisting of plasticized PVC and polypropylene, or may comprise a polyurethane polyethylene oxide block copolymer. Further, the vapor permeable sleeve may have a thickness within the range of about 10 to about 150 microns and, more preferably, about 13 to about 50 microns to facilitate no-touch gripping of the catheter.
(75) In addition to the foregoing, the thin, flexible material of the vapor permeable sleeve 54, 72 or 82 may comprise a material that is inherently lubricious without swelling including fluorinated polymers (such as PTFE and PCTFE and short fluoro alkyl chains), polymers with suitably patterned surfaces which may exhibit lubricity due to their lower contact area, polymers that contain an alkyl amine or a zinc stearate processing aid, polymers used for bearing and moving surface applications which have high wear resistance (such as polyoxymethylene copolymers and Nylon polymers), and polymers containing low molecular weight functional silicone (such as silicone oil-added or copolymerized) and alkyl groups.
(76) While the foregoing sets forth details of the present disclosure, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the details herein given may be varied without departing from the true spirit and scope of the appended claims.