Safety Puncturing System
20180043139 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0618
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0643
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a safety puncturing system comprising a cannula and a guidewire.
Claims
1. A safety puncturing system comprising a cannula and a guidewire, wherein the cannula has a distal end having a bevel, a proximal end and a lumen for receiving the guidewire, wherein the guidewire has a proximal section having a proximal end and a distal end and a distal section, wherein the proximal section is releasably connected to the distal section and wherein the proximal end of the proximal section has an expanded region.
2. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the expanded region is dimensioned such that it cannot be introduced into the lumen of the cannula.
3. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the expanded region is adapted to engage, preferably lock, with the proximal end of the cannula, preferably in a non-releasable manner.
4. The safety puncturing system according to claim 3, wherein the proximal end of the cannula has a syringe cone having an undercut and wherein the expanded region has a projection or a collar which is adapted to lock with the undercut, preferably in a non-releasable manner.
5. The safety puncturing system according to claim 3, wherein the proximal section of the guidewire is dimensioned such that the distal end of the proximal section projects distally beyond the distal end of the cannula when the expanded region of the guidewire is engaged with the proximal end of the cannula.
6. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the cannula has a first length and the proximal section of the guidewire has a second length being longer than the first length.
7. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the proximal section of the guidewire is releasably connected to the distal section of the guidewire in an area having a reduced material strength and/or a predetermined breaking point.
8. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the proximal section of the guidewire is releasably connected to the distal section of the guidewire by means of a welded or soldered joint.
9. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, wherein the proximal section of the guidewire releasably connected to the distal section of the guidewire by means of two connecting elements.
10. The safety puncturing system according to claim 9, wherein the distal end of the proximal section of the guidewire has a first connecting element and a proximal end of the distal section has a second connecting element which can releasably engage with the first connecting element.
11. The safety puncturing system according to claim 10, wherein the first connecting element has a thinned throat section and a rounded, preferably spherical, expanded section and/or wherein the second connecting element has a preferably hemispherical receiving section having an expandable opening.
12. The safety puncturing system according to claim 10, wherein the first connecting element has at least two spring elements having radially inwardly projecting projections and/or hooks (24a) and/or wherein the second connecting element has one or more recess(es) and/or opening(s) with which the projections and/or hooks can engage.
13. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, further comprising a movable sleeve which is arranged around the guidewire in the area of the connection of the proximal section of the guidewire to the distal section of the guidewire.
14. The safety puncturing system according to claim 1, further comprising a further protecting element at the distal end of the proximal section of the guidewire, wherein the protecting element is preferably formed by the first connecting element.
15. The safety puncturing system according to claim 14, wherein the protecting element comprises one or a combination of the following elements: conical, preferably elastic collar or projection; preferably conical wire helix; tubular section (22) having a plurality of longitudinal cuts, wherein the tube struts are expanded in a bulging manner between the longitudinal cuts; spring elements having radially inwardly projecting projections and/or hooks.
16. The safety puncturing system according to claim 14, wherein the expanded region of the guidewire is adapted to engage, preferably lock, with the proximal end of the cannula, preferably in a non-releasable manner, and wherein the protecting element covers the bevel of the cannula when the expanded region of the guidewire engages with the proximal end of the cannula.
Description
[0024] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the Figures in which
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[0039] The system comprises a cannula 1 and a guidewire 5 which basically comprises a proximal section 15 having a proximal end 16 and a distal end 16a as well as a distal section 6 being releasably connected with each other. The cannula 1 has a cannula tube 2 and a proximal end 3 having a projection with a female syringe cone, wherein the cannula tube 2 has a bevel 4 at its distal tip. This bevel can have different shapes for different punctures. The distal end of the distal section 6 of the guidewire 5 can also be straight or have a so-called J-tip 7 (see
[0040] The proximal section 15 has preferably a diameter which corresponds to approximately the diameter of the distal section of the guidewire 5 and has, for example, a conical end piece 16 which fits into the syringe cone of the nozzle 3 of the cannula 1 at its proximal end. The cone of the end piece 16 can have locking hooks or projections 17 which can lock in a non-releasable manner with corresponding undercuts 18 in the syringe cone 3 (see
[0041] The guidewire 5 is inserted into the lumen of the cannula 1 in a state in which the proximal and the distal section are connected with each other, as shown in
[0042] Preferably, the proximal section or the extension 15 of the guidewire 5 is locked inside the cannula 1 with the aid of suitable means so that the extension 15 of the guidewire 5 projects beyond the tip of the cannula and thus the risk of injury caused by the cannula tip 4 is reduced (see
[0043] Alternatively, the proximal and the distal section of the guidewire 5 can be connected with each other by means of a welded and/or soldered joint 19 (see
[0044] A conical, elastic or flexible collar 20 which attaches to the outer circumference of the proximal section 15 when the cannula 1 is drawn over it, preferably at a region thereof having a reduced diameter, and which expands again after having left the tip 4 of the cannula 1 (see
[0045] Instead of this shield 20, also a small, conical wire helix 23 can be located on the proximal section 15 of the guidewire 5 (see
[0046] A further preferred embodiment of this additional cannula protection is realized in that the extension 15 is formed by a tube which, shortly after being coupled to the Seldinger wire, has a plurality of longitudinal slits 21 which are distributed across the circumference and bulged outwardly to form a circumferential bulge 22 but can be elastically bent back into the plane of the cannula axis so that they do not prevent the cannula 1 from being slipped over, but then expand in front of the cannula tip 2 in order to protect it from being touched (see
[0047] A further preferred embodiment of this additional cannula protection, which is shown in
[0048] A similar embodiment is shown in
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