DETACHABLE DILATOR WITH EXTRACTION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20190105479 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0034
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A detachable dilator with an extraction device has a detachable dilator tip with a hole and an extraction device having a bead too large for passing through the hole and a string extending from the bead through the dilator tip. The string has a retrieval portion for coupling with a tool extending through an endoscope. For example, the retrieval portion may be a loop attached to the bead by the string. For example, the loop may be formed by knotting the string.
Claims
1. A catheter for percutaneous endoscopic catheterization for use with an endoscopically introduced device, the catheter comprising: a catheter tube, having a central channel extending through the tube from a proximal end of the tube to a distal end of the tube; a detachable dilator having a central channel extending through the dilator from a distal end of the dilator to a proximal end of the dilator, opposite of the distal end of the dilator, the proximal end of the dilator fitting onto the distal end of the tube such that the central channel of the dilator aligns with the central channel of the tube; and an extraction device comprising a string, the string having a proximal portion and a distal portion, and a bead, the bead being fixed on the proximal portion of the string, wherein the proximal portion of the string and the bead are arranged within the catheter at the proximal end of the dilator, opposite of the distal end of the dilator, and at least a portion of the distal portion of the string extends from the distal end of the dilator, and the bead retains the proximal portion of the string within the dilator when the at least a portion of the distal portion of the string is secured by the endoscopically introduced device for extraction of dilator.
2. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the bead has a body and a hole extending through the body through which the proximal portion of the string extends, and the body of the bead is not formed by knotting the string.
3. The catheter of claim 2, wherein the body of the bead is cylindrical and the hole extending through the body is disposed along a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body.
4. The catheter of claim 2, wherein the string is strung through the hole in the body of the bead.
5. The catheter of claim 2, wherein an outer dimension of the bead is greater than a dimension of the central channel extending through the dilator.
6. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the bead is made of a silicone.
7. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the string is an elongated wire, a suture, a line, a cord, a thread, a strip, or a fiber.
8. The catheter of claim 7, wherein the string is a suture material.
9. The catheter of claim 8, wherein the string has an average diameter from 0.044 mm to 0.45 mm.
10. The catheter of claim 8, wherein the suture material is knotted such that a knot fixes the string on the bead.
11. The catheter of claim 10, wherein the knot-pull strength of the string is from 0.09 kg to 5.23 kg.
12. The catheter of claim 11, wherein the distal end of the string forms a loop extending from the dilator.
13. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the bead is crimped or adhered onto the string.
14. The catheter of claim 13, wherein the bead is crimped onto the string.
15. The catheter of claim 13, wherein the string is not knotted.
16. The catheter of claim 9, wherein the suture material is of a monofilament polypropylene, a braided polyester or a braided silk.
17. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the bead is formed by knotting the string.
18. The catheter of claim 17, wherein the bead is a double overhand stopper knot.
19. A catheter kit comprising: an endoscopically introduced device, wherein the endoscopically introduced device comprises a safety hook, having a hook portion and a safety catch portion; and a catheter for percutaneous endoscopic catheterization, the catheter comprising: a catheter tube, having a central channel extending through the tube from a proximal end of the tube to a distal end of the tube; a detachable dilator having a central channel extending through the dilator from a distal end of the dilator to a proximal end of the dilator, opposite of the distal end of the dilator, the proximal end of the dilator fitting onto the distal end of the tube such that the central channel of the dilator aligns with the central channel of the tube; and an extraction device comprising a string, the string having a proximal portion and a distal portion, and a bead, the bead being fixed on the proximal portion of the string, wherein the proximal portion of the string and the bead are arranged within the catheter at the proximal end of the dilator, opposite of the distal end of the dilator, and at least a portion of the distal portion of the string extends from the distal end of the dilator, and the bead retains the proximal portion of the string within the dilator when the at least a portion of the distal portion of the string is secured by the endoscopically introduced device for extraction of dilator, wherein the distal portion of the string forms a loop and the safety hook is arranged such that the loop passes between the hook portion and the safety catch portion of the safety hook, when the safety hook snares the loop, but the arrangement of the safety catch portion and hook portion of the safety hook prevents the loop from disengaging from the safety hook during extraction of the dilator from a patient.
20. A method for extraction of the dilator of the catheter of claim 1 from a patient, the method comprising: endoscopically introducing the endoscopically introduced device, such that the endoscopically introduced device is disposed adjacent to the dilator; securing the distal portion of the string extending from the dilator to the device; and withdrawing the endoscopically introduced device, the dilator and the extraction device from the patient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The following drawings are illustrative examples and do not further limit any claims that may eventually issue.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] In one example, the extraction device comprises a 3 millimeter outer diameter spherical glass bead with a 0.1 millimeter through hole, passing through the spherical glass bead, and a 0.044 mm average diameter polypropylene monofilament suture having a length of 20 cm with its two free ends passing through the hole in the bead, forming a loop on one side of the hole through the bead. On the opposite side of the hole through the bead, the free ends are knotted, such that the knot formed cannot be pulled through the hole through the bead. The loop of the extraction device may be passed through a hole through the detachable dilator, such that the loop extends from the detachable dilator, when the detachable dilator is disposed on a catheter. In one example, a knot may be tied in the loop adjacent to the bead, such that the loop cannot pass back through the bead. In an alternative embodiment, a thicker string can be used, such as a 0.09 millimeter average diameter string, and each free end may be tied. One proximal free end may be passed through the hole in the bead and tied with a knot, and the opposite, distal end may be tied with a loop after passing the extraction device through the hole in the detachable dilator, for example. The free ends of the string 12 may be tied with a knot 15, such as the simple knot illustrated in
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[0033] This detailed description provides examples including features and elements of the claims for the purpose of enabling a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions recited in the claims. However, these examples are not intended to limit the scope of the claims, directly. Instead, the examples provide features and elements of the claims that, having been disclosed in these descriptions, claims and drawings, may be altered and combined in ways that are known in the art.