SURGICAL DILATORS AND ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS THEREOF
20230087843 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/320016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00398
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure describes surgical dilators including a multi-faceted shaped tip and methods of use associated therewith.
Claims
1. A surgical dilator comprising: a tubular body extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the tubular body defining a dilator lumen extending from a proximal opening at the proximal end portion to a distal opening at the distal end portion, and a tapered multi-faceted shaped tip extending between a base portion and a lead portion, the base portion connected to the distal end portion of the tubular body.
2. The surgical dilator of claim 1, wherein the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip further comprises a tip lumen extending from a base opening at the base portion to a lead opening at the lead portion, the base opening aligning at least partially with the distal opening.
3. The surgical dilator of claim 2, wherein the tip lumen comprises a tapered tip lumen.
4. The surgical dilator of claim 2, wherein the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip comprises a tri-faceted configuration.
5. The surgical dilator of claim 2, wherein the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip comprises a tetra-faceted configuration.
6. The surgical dilator of claim 1, wherein the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip comprises a two-prong configuration including: a first major side extending between a first major base part and a first major lead part, the first major base part connected to a first part of the base portion of the tip along a first major base cutting edge and the first major lead part including a first generally u-shaped lead part positioned between a first outer lead part and a second outer lead part, a second major side extending between a second major base part and a second major lead part, the second major base part connected to a second part of the base portion of the tip along a second major base cutting edge and the second major lead part including a second generally u-shaped lead part positioned between a third outer lead part and a fourth outer lead part, a first outer minor side extending between a first minor base part and a first minor lead part, the first minor base part connected to a third part of the base portion of the tip along a first outer minor base cutting edge, a second outer minor side extending between a second minor base part and a second minor lead part, the second minor base part connected to a fourth part of the base portion of the tip along a second outer minor base cutting edge, the first and third outer lead parts connected to the first outer minor side along a first and second outer minor cutting edge, respectively, defining a first prong and the second and fourth outer lead parts connected to the second outer minor side along a third and fourth outer minor cutting edge, respectively, defining a second prong.
7. The surgical dilator of claim 6, wherein the first outer minor side narrows distally from the first minor base part to the first minor lead part and the second outer minor side narrows distally from the second minor base part to the second minor lead part.
8. The surgical dilator of claim 6, wherein the first part of the base portion and the second part of the base portion are positioned on opposite sides of the base portion, the third part of the base portion and the fourth part of the base portion are positioned on opposite sides of the base portion, and the first and second parts of the base portion being proximal the third and fourth parts of the base portion.
9. The surgical dilator of claim 6, further comprising a curved minor inner side connected to opposing first and second u-shaped major lead parts along first and second curved inner minor cutting edges, a first lead face connected to the first minor lead part along a first outer minor lead cutting edge, a first end of the u-shaped minor inner side along a first inner minor lead cutting edge, and the first and third outer lead parts along first and second major lead cutting edges, a second lead face connected to the second minor lead part along a second outer minor lead cutting edge, a second end of the u-shaped minor inner side along a second inner minor lead cutting edge, and the second and fourth major outer lead parts along third and fourth major lead cutting edges.
10. The surgical dilator of claim 9, further comprising a tip lumen defined through a base part of the curved inner minor wall and positioned between the first and second lead faces.
11. The surgical dilator of claim 1, wherein the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip comprises a single prong configuration including: a lead face, a first major side extending between a first major base part and a first major lead part, the first major base part connected to a first part of the base portion of the tip along one or more first major base cutting edges and the first major lead part connected to the lead face along a first major lead cutting edge, a second major side extending between a second major base part and a second major lead part, the second major base part connected to a second part of the base portion of the tip along one or more second major base cutting edges and the second major lead part connected to the lead face along a second major lead cutting edge, the second major side connected to the first major side along a first major cutting edge extending between the second major base part and the second major lead part, a third major side extending between a third major base part and a third major lead part, the third major base part connected to a third part of the base portion of the tip along one or more third major base cutting edges and the third major lead part connected to the lead face along a third major lead cutting edge, the third major side connected to the second major side along a second major cutting edge extending between the third major base part and the third major lead part, a fourth major side extending between a fourth major base part and a fourth major lead part, the fourth major base part connected to a fourth part of the base portion of the tip along one or more fourth major base cutting edges and the fourth major lead part connected to the lead face along a fourth major lead cutting edge, the fourth major side connected to the third major side along a third major cutting edge extending between the fourth major base part and the fourth major lead part, wherein the first major side is connected to the fourth major side along a fourth major cutting edge extending between the first major base part and the first major lead part.
12. The surgical dilator of claim 11, wherein the multi-faceted tip further comprises a first minor side extending between a first minor base part and a first minor lead part, the first minor lead part connected to the lead face along a first minor lead cutting edge, the first minor side connected to both the major lead part of the first major side along a first minor cutting edge and the major lead part of the second major side along a second minor cutting edge, a second minor side extending between a second minor base part and a second minor lead part, the second minor lead part connected to the lead face along a second minor lead cutting edge, the second minor side connected to both the major lead part of the second major side along a third minor cutting edge and the major lead part of the third major side along a fourth minor cutting edge, a third minor side extending between a third minor base part and a third minor lead part, the third minor lead part connected to the lead face along a third minor lead cutting edge, the third minor side connected to both the major lead part of the third major side along a fifth minor cutting edge and the major lead part of the fourth major side along a sixth minor cutting edge, a fourth minor side extending between a fourth minor base part and a fourth minor lead part, the fourth minor lead part connected to the lead face along a fourth minor lead cutting edge, the fourth minor side connected to both the major lead part of the fourth major side along a seventh minor cutting edge and the major lead part of the first major side along a eighth minor cutting edge.
13. The surgical dilator of claim 12, wherein each of the minor sides widens distally from the lead face.
14. The surgical dilator of claim 12, wherein each of the eight minor cutting edges extend distally from one of the four major cutting edges.
15. The surgical dilator of claim 14, wherein the first and second minor cutting edges extend distally from the first major cutting edge, the third and fourth minor cutting edges extend distally from the second major cutting edge, the fifth and sixth minor cutting edges extend distally from the third major cutting edge, and the seventh and eighth minor cutting edges extend distally from the fourth major cutting edge.
16. The surgical dilator of claim 12, wherein the multi-faceted tip further comprises a tip lumen extending through the lead face.
17. The surgical dilator of claim 1, wherein the multi-faceted tip comprises a diamond-shaped lead face, a tip lumen centered on and extending through the lead face, and four major sides, each major side extending between a major base part and a major lead part, the major base part forming the base portion of the tip and the major lead part connected to the lead face along a major lead cutting edge, the multi-faceted tip free of minor sides.
18. A surgical dilator assembly comprising: a dilator including a tubular body extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the tubular body defining a dilator lumen extending from a proximal opening at the proximal end portion to a distal opening at the distal end portion, and a tapered multi-faceted shaped tip extending between a base portion and a lead portion defining a tip lumen extending from a base opening to a lead opening, the base opening of the tip lumen connected to the distal opening of the dilator lumen, and a guidewire extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the guidewire configured to pass through and extend distally from the dilator lumen and the tip lumen of the dilator, and, optionally one or more of a guide catheter or endoscope configured to receive the dilator and guidewire therethrough.
19. A surgical kit comprising: a tubular body extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the tubular body defining a dilator lumen extending from a proximal opening at the proximal end portion to a distal opening at the distal end portion, and a tapered multi-faceted shaped tip extending between a base portion and a lead portion, the base portion connected to the distal end portion of the tubular body, and one or more of a guidewire, guide catheter, or endoscope.
20. A method for accessing an off-lumen lesion comprising: positioning a dilator through a lumen of a patient to a selected exit point in a wall of the lumen near the off-lumen lesion, the dilator including a tubular body extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the tubular body defining a dilator lumen extending from a proximal opening at the proximal end portion to a distal opening at the distal end portion, and a tapered multi-faceted shaped tip extending between a base portion and a lead portion, the base portion connected to the distal end portion of the tubular body; advancing the dilator through the wall of the lumen towards the off-lumen lesion; and dilating a path beyond the lumen to the off-lumen lesion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Various aspects and features of the present disclosure are described herein below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Detailed embodiments of the present disclosure are disclosed herein; however, the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0026] Aspects of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the drawing figures wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. As used herein, the term “distal” refers to the portion that is being described which is further from a user, while the term “proximal” refers to the portion that is being described which is closer to a user.
[0027] The present disclosure is directed in part to a surgical dilator catheters configured for improved off-lumen deployment.
[0028] The control handle 20 is configured to rotate the entire tubular body 10, including the distal tip 16, about its longitudinal axis Ai (as indicated by the arrow). The control handle 20 may be manually-operated or power operated. The control handle 20 may be directly operably coupled to the tubular body 30 or indirectly operably coupled to the tubular body via one or more coupling devices.
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[0030] In still other embodiments, the body 30 may be coupled to the outer gear 64 via either direct attachment or indirect attachment via a shaft coupler, overmold, or press-in coupler. In such embodiments, the control handle 20 may be coupled to the central sun gear 61 which is coupled to the outer gear 64 via planetary gears 62a-c. Rotation of the rotatable grip 25 causes the central gear 61 to rotate at a given speed, which further causes the other outer gears to rotate at a lower speed and potentially a higher torque than the central sun gear 61. In some embodiments, the speed ratio of the central sun gear 61 to the outer gear 64 may be 100:1, 50:1, 20:1, 10:1, 5:1, 3:1, 2:1 and/or the torque ratio of the central sun gear 61 to the outer gear 61 may be 1:2, 1:3, 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, 1:100.
[0031] The tubular body 30 generally defines one or more dilator lumens 35 extending from a proximal end portion 31 to a distal end portion 32 of the body 30. The tubular body may be made from any combination of suitable biocompatible materials. Some non-limiting examples include polymeric materials, such as polycarbonates polyamides, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, PEEK, and the like, and/or metals, such as stainless steel, gold, silver, platinum, tungsten, as well as shape memory materials such as nitinol.
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[0033] The tubular body may define a length ranging from about 10 cm to about 500 cm. In some embodiments, the length of the tubular body may be from about 20 cm to about 400 cm. In still other embodiments, the length of the tubular body may be from about 50 cm to about 300 cm. In still yet other embodiments, the length of the tubular body may be from about 125 cm to about 250 cm.
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[0037] The tapered multi-faceted shaped tip 116 may also include a tip lumen 118 extending therethrough. The tip lumen 118 configured to longitudinally align with the distal opening 114b of the dilator lumen 114. In some embodiments, as depicted in
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[0040] The multi-faceted shaped tip 116 may also include a tip lumen 118 extending therethrough. The tip lumen 118 configured to longitudinally align with the distal opening 114b of the dilator lumen 114. In some embodiments, as depicted in
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[0045] In such embodiments, the second major side 326 may extend between a second major base part 327 and a second major lead part 328. The second major base part 327 may be connected to a second part 317b of the base portion 317 of the tip 316 along a second major base cutting edge 353. The second major lead part 328 may include a second generally u-shaped lead part 328b positioned between a third outer lead part 328a and a fourth outer lead part 328c.
[0046] In such embodiments, the first outer minor side 332 may extend between a first minor base part 333 and a first minor lead part 324. The first minor base part 333 may be connected to a third part 317c of the base portion 317 of the tip 316 along a first outer minor base cutting edge 355. The second outer minor side 336 may extend between a second minor base part 337 and a second minor lead part 338, the second minor base part 337 connected to a fourth part 317d of the base portion 317 of the tip 316 along a second outer minor base cutting edge 357. In some embodiments, the first outer minor side 332 narrows distally from the first minor base part 333 to the first minor lead part 334 and/or the second outer minor side 336 narrows distally from the second minor base part 337 to the second minor lead part 338.
[0047] In such embodiments, the first and third outer lead parts 324a, 328a of the first and second major sides 322, 326 may be further connected to the first outer minor side 332 along a first and second outer minor cutting edge 342, 344, respectively, and the second and fourth outer lead parts 324c, 328c connected to the second outer minor side 336 along a third and fourth outer minor cutting edge 346, 348, respectively. In some embodiments, the first part 317a of the base portion 317 and the second part 317b of the base portion 317 are positioned on opposite sides of the base portion 317, and the third part 317c of the base portion 317 and the fourth 317d part of the base portion 317 are positioned on opposite sides of the base portion 317 different from the first and second parts 317a, 317b, wherein the first and second parts 317a, 317b of the base portion 317 may be proximal the third and fourth parts 317c, 317d of the base portion 317.
[0048] In such embodiments, the base portion 317 may be a rounded (e.g., circular, or elliptical) base portion from which one or more, if not all, the major sides 322, 326 and/or minor sides 332, 336 extend from. In some embodiments, the rounded base portion 317 extends distally from a base portion edge 315 to the first and second major base cutting edges 351, 353 and the first and second minor base cutting edges 355, 357.
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[0050] In such embodiments, the first lead face 360 may be connected to the first outer minor lead part 334 along a first outer minor lead cutting edge 361. In such embodiments, the first lead face 360 may also be connected to a first end 339a of the curved or u-shaped minor inner side 339 along a first inner minor lead cutting edge 363. In such embodiment, the first lead face 360 may further be connected to the first and third outer lead parts 324a, 328a along first and second major lead cutting edges 362, 364, respectively.
[0051] In such embodiments, the second lead face 365 may be connected to the second outer minor lead part 338 along a second outer minor lead cutting edge 366. In such embodiments, the second lead face 365 may also be connected to a second end 339b of the curved or u-shaped minor inner side 339 along a second inner minor lead cutting edge 368. In such embodiment, the second lead face 365 may further be connected to the second and fourth outer lead parts 324c, 328c along first and second major lead cutting edges 367, 369.
[0052] In some embodiments, at least one of the first lead face 360 and/or the second lead face 365 is a blunt, planar, and/or non-pointed face defined by four cutting edges, e.g., two opposing minor leading cutting edges 361, 363, 366, 368 and two opposing major leading cutting edges 362, 364, 367, 369. In some embodiments, the first and second lead faces 360, 365 extend generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tip 316.
[0053] In some embodiments, at least one, if not both, of the first and second major sides 322, 326 may be generally planar as the tip 316 narrows distally from the base portion 317. In some embodiments, at least one, if not both, of the first and second major sides 322, 326 may be concave as the tip 316 narrows distally from the base portion 317.
[0054] In some embodiments, at least one, if not both, of the first and second outer minor sides 332, 336 may be generally planar as the minor sides 332, 336 narrow distally from the base portion 317. In some embodiments, at least one, if not both, of the first and second outer minor sides 332, 336 may be generally convex as the minor sides 332, 336 narrow distally from the base portion 317.
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[0061] In such embodiments, the tip 416 may include at least three, if not 4 or more, first major sides. A first major side 421 may extend between a first major base part 421a and a first major lead part 421b, the first major base part 421a connected to a first part 417a of the base portion 417 of the tip 416 along one or more first major base cutting edges 425a-c and the first major lead part 421b connected to the lead face 460 along a first major lead cutting edge 461. A second major side 422 may extend between a second major base part 422a and a second major lead part 422b, the second major base part 422a connected to a second part 417b of the base portion 417 of the tip 416 along one or more second major base cutting edges 426a-c and the second major lead part 422b connected to the lead face 460 along a second major lead cutting edge 463, the second major side 422 connected to the first major side 421 along a first major cutting edge 429 extending between the second major base part 422a and the second major lead part 422b. A third major side 423 may extend between a third major base part 423a and a third major lead part 423b, the third major base part 423a connected to a third part 417c of the base portion 417 of the tip 416 along one or more third major base cutting edges 427a-c and the third major lead part 423b connected to the lead face 460 along a third major lead cutting edge 465, the third major side 423 connected to the second major side 422 along a second major cutting edge 430 extending between the third major base part 423a and the third major lead part 423b. A fourth major side 424 may extend between a fourth major base part 424a and a fourth major lead part 424b, the fourth major base part 424a connected to a fourth part 417d of the base portion 417 of the tip 416 along one or more fourth major base cutting edges 428a-c and the fourth major lead part 424b connected to the lead face 460 along a fourth major lead cutting edge 467, the fourth major side 424 connected to the third major side 423 along a third major cutting edge 438 extending between the fourth major base part 424a and the fourth major lead part 424b. The first major side 421 may further be connected to the fourth major side 424 along a fourth major cutting edge 439 extending between the first major base part 421a and the first major lead part 421b.
[0062] Further, in such embodiments, the tip 416 may include at least three, if not 4 or more, first minor sides. A first minor side 431 may extend between a first minor base part 431a and a first minor lead part 431b, the first minor lead part 431b connected to the lead face 460 along a first minor lead cutting edge 462, the first minor side 431 connected to both the major lead part 421b of the first major side 421 along a first minor cutting edge 446 and the major lead part 422b of a second major side 422 along a second minor cutting edge 447. A second minor side 432 may extend between a second minor base part 432a and a second minor lead part 432b, the second minor lead part 432b connected to the lead face 460 along a second minor lead cutting edge 464, the second minor side 432 connected to both the major lead part 422b of the second major side 422 along a third minor cutting edge 448 and the major lead part 423b of the third major side 423 along a fourth minor cutting edge 449. A third minor side 433 extending between a third minor base part 433a and a third minor lead part 433b, the third minor lead part 433b connected to the lead face 460 along a third minor lead cutting edge 466, the third minor side 433 connected to both the major lead part 423b of the third major side 423 along a fifth minor cutting edge 450 and the major lead part 424b of the fourth major side 424 along a sixth minor cutting edge 451. A fourth minor side 434 extending between a fourth minor base part 434a and a fourth minor lead part 434b, the fourth minor lead part 434b connected to the lead face 460 along a fourth minor lead cutting edge 468, the fourth minor side 434 connected to both the major lead part 424b of the fourth major side 424 along a seventh minor cutting edge 452 and the major lead part 421b of the first major side 421 along a eighth minor cutting edge 453.
[0063] In some additional embodiments regarding a single prong configuration, one or more, if not all, of the plurality of minor sides (e.g., a first minor side 431, a second minor side 432, a third minor side 433, and/or fourth minor side 434) may widen distally towards the lead face 460. Some specific examples include the first minor side 431 widens distally from the first minor base part 431a to the first minor lead part 431b, the second outer minor side 432 widens distally from the second minor base part 432a to the second minor lead part 432b, the third outer minor side 433 widens distally from the third minor base part 433a to the third minor lead part 433b, and/or the fourth outer minor side 434 widens distally from the fourth minor base part 434a to the fourth minor lead part 434b.
[0064] In some additional embodiments regarding a single prong configuration, one or more, if not all, of the minor cutting edges 446-453 extend distally from one of the four major cutting edges 429, 430, 438, 439. Some specific examples include the first and second minor cutting edges 446, 447 extend distally from the first major cutting edge 429, the third and fourth minor cutting edges 448, 449 extend distally from the second major cutting edge 430, the fifth and sixth minor cutting edges 450, 451 extend distally from the third major cutting edge 438 and the seventh and eighth minor cutting edges 452, 453 extend distally from the fourth major cutting edge 439.
[0065] In some additional embodiments regarding a single prong configuration, the multi-faceted tip 416 may further include a tip lumen 418 positioned and/or passing through the lead face 460.
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[0068] In some embodiments, the distal end portion of the dilator and the tapered multifaceted shaped tip may be a monolithic structure. In such embodiments, the distal end portion of the dilator and the tapered multifaceted shaped tip may be formed together using any suitable process including but not limited to one or more of extrusion, molding, casting, and/or pressing.
[0069] In some embodiments, the distal end portion of the dilator and the tapered multi-faceted shaped tip may be at least two separate pieces combined together to form the dilator. In such embodiments, the distal end portion of the dilator and the tapered multifaceted shaped tip may be formed separately using any suitable process including but not limited to extrusion, molding, casting, pressing, and combinations thereof. The separate pieces may be combined to form the dilator using any suitable method including but not limited to one or more of coextrusion, over-molding, swaging, crimping, pressing, adhesives, threads, and/or male/female connectors.
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[0073] The surgical dilators described herein may be utilized to reach a desired target tissue and/or lesion located off-lumen. By the tissue or lesion being located off-lumen, the surgical dilator may be designed to: navigate through a given lumen to a given point near the target tissue or lesion; exit the lumen via an exit point created in the lumen wall by advancing and/or rotating the surgical dilator through the lumen wall; and creating a path beyond the lumen to the target or lesion by continuing to advance and/or rotate the surgical dilator in the direction of the target or lesion.
[0074] In some embodiments, a method for surgical dilator deployment to an off-lumen lesion includes: positioning and/or navigating a surgical dilator as described herein through a lumen of a patient, and particularly a lumen in the lungs, to a selected exit point in a wall of the lumen near the off-lumen lesion (
[0075] In some embodiments, the rotation of the surgical dilator may be manually performed. In some embodiments, the rotation of the surgical dilator may be automatically performed by a power-operated handle or device.
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[0078] In some embodiments, the dilator and/or the multi-faceted tip may be rotated at a speed ranging from about 25 to about 2500 rpms In some other embodiments, the dilator and/or the multi-faceted tip may be rotated at a speed ranging from about 50 to about 1250 rpms In still other embodiments, the dilator and/or the multi-faceted tip may be rotated at a speed ranging from about 100 to about 1000 rpms.
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[0080] While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.