MODULAR CATHETER
20230201526 ยท 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/95
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0144
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Catheters include first and second segments that each include a proximal end and a distal end. A first connector of each catheter includes a first portion connected to the distal end of the first segment and a second portion connected to the proximal end of the second segment. The first portion and the second portion are engaged so that the first portion can rotated relative to the second portion about an axis of the first connector. The first segment and the second segment can bend in multiple planes via a rotation of the first portion relative to the second portion about the axis.
Claims
1. A catheter comprising: a first segment comprising a distal end and a proximal end; a second segment comprising a distal end and a proximal end; and a first connector comprising a first portion connected to the distal end of the first segment and a second portion connected to the proximal end of the second segment, wherein the first portion and the second portion are engaged so that the first portion can rotated relative to the second portion about an axis of the first connector, and wherein the first segment and the second segment can bend in multiple planes by a rotation of the first portion relative to the second portion about the axis.
2. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the first segment comprises a stiffener extending along a length of the first segment between the distal end of the first segment and the proximal end of the first segment.
3. The catheter of claim 2, wherein the first segment comprises a first tubular segment comprising a body.
4. The catheter of claim 3, wherein the stiffener of the first segment comprises a set of spine wires longitudinally arranged with respect to the body.
5. The catheter of claim 4, wherein the set of spine wires of the first segment comprises a stiffness greater than a stiffness of the body of the first segment.
6. The catheter of claim 1, further comprising a capsule connected to the distal end of the second segment, the capsule configured to receive a prosthesis.
7. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the first portion and the second portion are engaged so that the first portion can rotate 360 degrees about the axis relative to the second portion.
8. The catheter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the distal end of the first segment or the proximal end of the second segment comprises a multi-filar coil.
9. The catheter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the distal end of the first segment or the proximal end of the second segment comprises a jacket.
10. The catheter of claim 9, wherein the jacket comprises a varying durometer.
11. The catheter of claim 10, wherein the durometer is greatest adjacent the first connector.
12. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the first segment is overmolded to the first portion of the first connector.
13. The catheter of claim 1, wherein one of the first portion or the second portion of the first connector comprises a plurality of collet segments.
14. The catheter of claim 13, wherein the first portion comprises a receiving aperture and the second portion comprises the plurality of collet segments, wherein the plurality of collet segments are rotatingly maintained within the receiving aperture.
15. The catheter of claim 13, wherein the second portion comprises a receiving aperture and the first portion comprises the plurality of collet segments, wherein the collet segments are rotatingly maintained within the receiving aperture.
16. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the first and second portions of the first connector are rotatably connected together by a snap-fit.
17. The catheter of claim 1, further comprising: a third segment comprising a distal end and a proximal end; and a second connector comprising a first portion connected to the distal end of the second segment and a second portion connected to the proximal end of the third segment, wherein the first portion and the second portion of the second connector are engaged so that the first portion can rotated relative to the second portion about an axis of the second connector, and wherein the second segment and the third segment can bend in multiple planes by a rotation of the first portion relative to the second portion of the second connector about the axis of the second connector.
18. The catheter of claim 17, wherein the third segment comprises a stiffener extending along a length of the third segment between the distal end of the third segment and the proximal end of the third segment.
19. The catheter of claim 18, wherein the third segment comprises a third tubular segment comprising a body.
20. The catheter of claim 19, wherein the stiffener of the third segment comprises a set of spine wires longitudinally arranged with respect to the body of the third tubular segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] In one example, the catheter 10 includes a first tubular segment 12 having a proximal end 30 and a distal end 32. The first tubular segment 12 further has a body 34 and a set of stiffeners 36 (e.g., spine wires) longitudinally arranged with respect to the body 34. Only one stiffener 36 is visible in
[0020] As previously indicated, one or more of the tubular segments 12, 14, 16 includes two spine wires 36, 46, 56 extending along a length of the respective tubular segment 12, 14, 16. In one example, each spine wire 36, 46, 56 extends and entire length of the respective tubular segment 12, 14, 16. The spine wires 36, 46, 56 are coaxial with a center axis of the respective tubular segment 12, 14, 16 and can be embedded within the respective body 34, 44, 54 of the respective tubular segment 12, 14, 16 or otherwise attached to the respective body 34, 44, 54. The spine wires 36, 46, 56 have a stiffness greater than a stiffness of the body 34, 44, 54 to support the body to resist compression, while allowing the body to bend. In one example, the spine wires 36, 46, 56 of a particular tubular segment 12, 14, 16 are positioned about 180 degrees (+/- 5 degrees) about a circumference of the body 34, 44, 54.
[0021] To provide bending of the catheter 10 in multiple planes, two tubular segments 12, 14, 16 are interconnected with one connector 20 interconnecting two respective tubular segments. In the example of
[0022] One example of suitable connector 20 is shown in greater detail in
[0023] The second portion 62 includes a first end 80a having a receiving aperture 82 in which the collect segments 74 can be inserted and rotatingly retained therein via a ridge 84. In one example, the collet segments each include a ramped surface 75. Each of the collect segments 74 can be compressed toward axis A to slide past ridge 84. Once in receiving aperture 82, the collect segments 74 snap back away from axis A (see, in particular,
[0024] Referring now in addition to
[0025] Similarly,
[0026] In one example, a catheter was tested using a compound bend box having three 180 degree bends in different planes. A catheter having two spine wires but not including any connectors disclosed herein got stuck after the first bend due to the spine wires limiting the catheter to one plane of bending. In a second test, a catheter including a connector herein allowed the tubular segments of the catheter rotate in different planes, which enabled the catheter to go through the second bend before getting stuck in the compound bend box. The tested catheter of the disclosure traveled approximately 130 mm further through the compound bend box.
[0027] It should be understood that various aspects disclosed herein may be combined in different combinations than the combinations specifically presented in the description and accompanying drawings. It should also be understood that, depending on the example, certain acts or events of any of the processes or methods described herein may be performed in a different sequence, may be added, merged, or left out altogether (e.g., all described acts or events may not be necessary to carry out the techniques). In addition, while certain aspects of this disclosure are described as being performed by a single module or unit for purposes of clarity, it should be understood that the techniques of this disclosure may be performed by a combination of units or modules associated with, for example, a medical device.