Introducer for introduction of a prosthesis into a lumen of a patient
10478221 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/3468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3462
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/966
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0102
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/3464
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/3437
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/966
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An introducer and a delivery assembly for introduction of a prosthesis into a bodily lumen is disclosed. The introducer comprises: a sheath; a housing mounted to a distal end of the sheath, the housing having a passage there-through adapted to receive a delivery assembly; a port for introducing flushing fluid, the port communicating with the passage; and a liquid absorbing seal for sealably receiving the delivery assembly, the liquid absorbing seal disposed within the housing distally of the port. The delivery assembly comprises: a guide wire catheter; a tip mounted to a proximal end of the guide wire catheter; a distal delivery member mounted around the guide wire catheter and located distal of the tip; and a prosthesis receiving portion between the tip and the distal delivery member. The delivery assembly is slidably mounted through the introducer. Absorption of fluid swells the liquid absorbing seal.
Claims
1. An introducer for introduction of a prosthesis into a lumen of a patient, the introducer comprising: a sheath having a proximal end and a distal end; a housing mounted to the distal end of the sheath, the housing having a passage there-through adapted to receive a delivery assembly; a port for introducing flushing fluid, the port communicating with the passage; a liquid absorbing seal for sealably receiving the delivery assembly, a material of the liquid absorbing seal composed of a hydrogel, the liquid absorbing seal disposed within the housing distally of the port; and a compression assembly operable to compress the liquid absorbing seal comprising a rotatable body and a compression segment, wherein the compression segment is disposed between the liquid absorbing seal and the rotatable body and is a separate component to the rotatable body, and wherein the compression segment and the rotatable body are mutually arranged and constructed to allow rotation of the rotatable body relative to the compression segment; whereby introduction of a flushing fluid through the port into the passage results in absorption of a portion of the flushing fluid into the hydrogel.
2. The introducer of claim 1 wherein the hydrogel comprises a lubricious polymer.
3. The introducer of claim 1 wherein the hydrogel is a hydrophilic thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer.
4. The introducer of claim 1 wherein the rotatable body is threadably connected to the housing, wherein the rotation of the rotatable body pushes the compression segment against the liquid absorbing seal thereby compressing the liquid absorbing seal.
5. The introducer of claim 1, the delivery assembly comprising: a guide wire catheter; a tip mounted to a proximal end of the guide wire catheter; a distal delivery member mounted around the guide wire catheter and located distal of the tip; and a prosthesis receiving portion between the tip and the distal delivery, wherein the delivery assembly is slidably mounted through the introducer.
6. The introducer of claim 5 wherein in a first condition the liquid absorbing seal engages an external surface of the distal delivery member, wherein in a second condition the liquid absorbing seal engages an external surface of a guide wire, whereby in at least the second condition, absorption of fluid swells the liquid absorbing seal.
7. The introducer of claim 5 wherein the hydrogel comprises a lubricious polymer.
8. The introducer of claim 5 wherein the hydrogel is a hydrophilic thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer.
9. The introducer of claim 5 wherein the rotatable body is threadably connected to the housing, wherein the rotation of the rotatable body pushes the compression segment against the liquid absorbing seal thereby compressing the liquid absorbing seal.
10. An introducer and a delivery assembly for introduction of a prosthesis into a lumen of a patient, the introducer comprising: a sheath having a proximal end and a distal end; a housing mounted to the distal end of the sheath, the housing having a passage there-through adapted to receive a delivery assembly; a port for introducing flushing fluid, the port communicating with the passage; a liquid absorbing seal for sealably receiving the delivery assembly, a material of the liquid absorbing seal composed of a hydrophilic thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer hydrogel, the liquid absorbing seal disposed within the housing distally of the port; and a compression assembly operable to compress the liquid absorbing seal comprising a rotatable body and a compression segment, wherein the compression segment is disposed between the liquid absorbing seal and the rotatable body and is a separate component to the rotatable body, and wherein the compression segment and the rotatable body are mutually arranged and constructed to allow rotation of the rotatable body relative to the compression segment, and the delivery assembly comprising: a guide wire catheter; a tip mounted to a proximal end of the guide wire catheter; a distal delivery member mounted around the guide wire catheter and located distal of the tip; and a prosthesis receiving portion between the tip and the distal delivery member wherein the delivery assembly is slidably mounted through the introducer, and wherein in a first condition the liquid absorbing seal engages an external surface of the distal delivery member, and Response to Final Office Action dated Mar. 18, 2019 (BGL No. 12730-1738) wherein in a second condition the liquid absorbing seal engages an external surface of a guide wire, whereby in at least the second condition, absorption of fluid swells the liquid absorbing seal, which is compressed by the compression segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Referring to
(8) A liquid absorbing seal 50 can be seen in
(9) The liquid absorbing seal 50 comprises a hydrogel. More specifically, the hydrogel comprises a lubricious polymer. A suitable lubricious polymer may include a hydrophilic thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer. The flushing fluid, blood, or other fluids containing water, improve the lubricity of the seal promoting a low coefficient of friction.
(10) In other embodiments, others suitable materials having the liquid-absorbing properties that result in expansion may include, but are not limited to the following: hydrocolloids that are polymer compositions of substantially water-insoluble, slightly cross-linked, partially neutralized polymers prepared from unsaturated polymerizable acid group-containing monomers and cross-linking agents; or any other suitable liquid absorbing materials known in the art.
(11) Referring to
(12) A cap 60 is provided to retain the liquid absorbing seal 50, as illustrated in
(13) In another embodiment of the invention, illustrated in
(14) The compression segment 80 is a separate component to the rotatable body. The compression segment and the rotatable body are mutually arranged and constructed to allow relative rotation.
(15) With the embodiment of the invention illustrated in
(16) Turning now to
(17) An example of the use of embodiments of the invention will now be described.
(18) An introducer 10, together with a delivery assembly 100, as illustrated in
(19) As a first step, the introducer 10 together with the delivery assembly 100 is unpackaged ready for use. A flushing fluid is then delivered via the tube 33 to the introducer 10. The flushing fluid displaces air within the introducer 10 and the delivery device 100. The flushing fluid is also able to reach the seal 50 through the passage 35, the fluid receiving chamber 32 within the housing 30 and the fluid receiving chamber hole 55. The flushing fluid travels through the fluid receiving chamber hole 55 and wets the seal 50. The flushing fluid also pushes air out of the assembly through to the proximal end 22 of the introducer 10.
(20) At this stage, the seal 50 will tend to absorb some of the flushing fluid and will become more lubricious promoting a lower coefficient of friction.
(21) The introducer 10 can then be introduced to an artery of a patient for instance. For example, the introducer may be inserted through an incision in the femoral artery using the Seldinger method.
(22) Once in position adjacent the target site within the patient (for instance the prosthesis 5 shown in
(23) The liquid absorbing seal 50 described above provides for a very low coefficient of friction between an outer surface of the pusher 110 and an inner surface of the seal 50. This assists the surgeon in fine manipulations and generally facilitates use of the introducer 10 and the delivery assembly 100.
(24) With some procedures, it may be necessary or desirable to leave the introducer 10 in place while extracting the delivery device 100. After the delivery device 100 has been removed, the seal 50 seals against the guide wire 7, as illustrated in
(25) Blood in contact with the seal 50 contains fluid that is absorbable by the seal 50. This ensures that the seal 50 remains in an expanded and lubricous state during an endovascular procedure.
(26) A further delivery device, or the same delivery device, may be slid along the guide wire 7 so as to enter and pass through the introducer 10.
(27) Throughout this specification various indications have been given as to the scope of this invention but the invention is not limited to any one of these but may reside in two or more of these combined together. The examples are given for illustration only and not for limitation.
(28) Throughout this specification and the claims that follow unless the context requires otherwise, the words comprise and include and variations such as comprising and including will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.