IMPLANTATION CATHETER AND IMPLANTATION CATHETER ARRANGEMENT FOR HANDLING AN IMPLANT
20230172625 ยท 2023-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Christian Zickert (Berlin, DE)
- Sonja Meine (Berlin, DE)
- Jan Helge Richter (Berlin, DE)
- Philipp Konstantin Siegel (Berlin, DE)
- Jan Romberg (Berlin, DE)
Cpc classification
A61B2017/2217
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/22035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/3756
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/37205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An implantation catheter for implanting an implant into a human or animal body, comprises a first catheter shaft and a holding element being arranged at a distal end of the first catheter shaft, the holding element being configured for holding and releasing the implant. The holding element comprises a shape memory element.
Claims
1. Implantation catheter, comprising: a first (inner) catheter shaft; a holding element being arranged at a distal end of the first catheter shaft and being configured for holding and releasing the implant; wherein the holding element comprises a shape memory element, particularly a pseudoelastic element.
2. Implantation catheter according to claim 1, wherein the shape memory element comprises a loop.
3. Implantation catheter according to claim 1, wherein the shape memory element comprises a nitinol wire.
4. Implantation catheter according to claim 1, wherein the first catheter shaft comprises an actuation element that may be actuated at a proximal end of the first catheter shaft for deforming the shape memory element.
5. Implantation catheter according to claim 4, wherein the actuation element extends inside a first lumen of the first catheter shaft.
6. Implantation catheter according to claim 1, wherein the holding element is configured for assuming each of a holding state for holding the implant and a release state for releasing the implant, wherein a transition from the holding state to the release state and/or a transition from the release state to the holding state is supported by means of a shape memory of the shape memory element.
7. Implantation catheter according to claim 6, wherein when the distal end of the first catheter shaft points in a first direction, an overall extension of the holding element perpendicular to the first direction is larger in the holding state than in the release state.
8. Implantation catheter according to claim 1, wherein the implantation catheter comprises a second (outer) catheter shaft including a second lumen, wherein the first catheter shaft is at least partially guided inside the second lumen.
9. Implantation catheter according to claim 8, wherein a distal end of the second catheter shaft comprises a protective sleeve, the protective sleeve being configured for receiving the implant.
10. Implantation catheter according to claim 8, wherein a pushing element is arranged at the distal end of the first catheter, the pushing element being configured for pushing the implant out of the implantation catheter.
11. Implantation catheter arrangement, comprising: an implantation catheter according to claim 1; and an implant being configured for interlocking with the holding element.
12. Implantation catheter arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the implant is a sensory implant or a therapeutic implant.
13. Method for handling an implant inside a human or animal body, wherein an implantation catheter arrangement according to claim 11 is used for at least one of the following: implanting the implant; explanting the implant; and repositioning the implant.
14. Method according to claim 13, further comprising the following steps: a) guiding the implant to a desired implantation site while the implant is attached to the distal end of the first catheter shaft by means of the holding element; and b) releasing the implant at the desired implantation site by changing the shape of the shape memory element.
15. Method according to claim 13, further comprising the following steps: c) guiding the distal end of the first catheter shaft to the implanted implant; and d) attaching the implant to the distal end of the first catheter shaft by changing the shape of the shape memory element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] The various features and advantages of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description and the embodiments shown in the drawings. Herein,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0043] The implantation catheter 1 comprises a first catheter shaft 10, which may also be referred to as an inner catheter (shaft), and a second catheter shaft 12, which may also be referred to as outer catheter (shaft). The outer catheter shaft 12 comprises a second lumen 123, in which the inner catheter shaft 10 is (at least partially) movably guided.
[0044] A distal end 12-1 of the outer catheter shaft 12 comprises a protective sleeve 125, which is configured for receiving the implant 2. In the situation depicted in
[0045] In the present exemplary embodiment, the holding element 101 is provided in the form of a wire loop 101. The wire loop 101 engages with one or more portions of the implant 2 so as to hold the implant 2 inside the protective sleeve 125. In other words, the implant 2 is configured for interlocking with the holding element 101. Preferably, the wire loop engages with one fixation 21 loop of the implant 2 at the proximal end, wherein the fixation loop at the proximal end of the implant and also the fixation loop at the distal end of the implant may also be made of nitinol with a set shape. Alternatively, the wire loop may engage with other elements, such as slots, undercuts or hitches of the implant 2.
[0046] In the transport configuration, a proximal end of the implant 2 may rest against a distal end 10-1 of the first catheter shaft 10. For example, a pushing element 104 may be arranged at the distal end 10-1 of the first catheter shaft 10, wherein the proximal end of the implant 2 may rest against said pushing element 104, as illustrated in
[0047] The pushing element 104 is configured for pushing the implant 2 out of the implantation catheter 1 as a result of a relative (longitudinal) movement of the first catheter shaft 10 with respect to the second catheter shaft 12. Specifically, the implant 2 may thus be pushed out of the protective sleeve 125 at a desired implantation site.
[0048] The holding element 101 is configured for releasing the implant 2, such that the implant 2 may be pushed out of the protective sleeve 125. In other words, the holding element 101 is configured for selectively holding and releasing the implant 2. Specifically, the holding element 101 may be configured for selectively assuming each of a holding state for holding the implant 2 and a release state for releasing the implant 2.
[0049] The holding element 101 comprises a shape memory element 1011. For example, the shape memory element 1011 may include at least a loop section of the holding element 101 that is configured to engage with the implant 2, as exemplarily illustrated in
[0050] In an exemplary embodiment, the holding element 101 may at least partially consist of a thin nitinol (nickel titanium) wire. For example, at least a portion of the nitinol wire may have been pre-formed or shape set by annealing so as to form the loop depicted in
[0051] For releasing the implant 2, the surgeon may change the shape of the shape memory element 1011 by means of an actuation element 102, which may be actuated at a proximal end of the catheter 1. For example, to this end, an actuation device, e.g., in the form of a switch, may be integrated in a handle at a proximal end of the catheter 1 (not illustrated).
[0052] In accordance with the exemplary embodiment of
[0053] In the following, several steps of a release procedure of the implant 2 will be explained with reference to
[0054] Once the implant 2 has been guided to the desired implantation site by means of the catheter 1, the outer catheter 12 is retracted with respect to the inner catheter 10 so as to expose the implant 2. This movement of the outer catheter 12 is indicated in
[0055] As a result of this step, the implant 2 is no longer housed in the protective sleeve 125, as illustrated in
[0056] For releasing the implant 2, the shape memory element 1011 may be actively deformed by actuating the actuation element 102, i.e., by pulling at the proximal end of the wire forming the holding element 101. This is schematically indicated in
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[0058] If the proximal end of the wire is pulled further in the proximal direction indicated by the arrow, the holding element 101 is further deformed until it assumes its release state. The release state is illustrated in
[0059] It should be noted that, when the distal end 10-1 of the first catheter shaft 10 points in a first direction X, as illustrated in each of
[0060] As further illustrated in
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[0067] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous modifications and variations of the described examples and embodiments are possible in light of the above teachings of the disclosure. The disclosed examples and embodiments are presented for purposes of illustration only. Other alternate embodiments may include some or all of the features disclosed herein. Therefore, it is the intent to cover all such modifications and alternate embodiments as may come within the true scope of this invention, which is to be given the full breadth thereof. Additionally, the disclosure of a range of values is a disclosure of every numerical value within that range, including the end points.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0068] 1 Implantation catheter [0069] 10 First catheter shaft [0070] 10-1 Distal end of the first catheter shaft [0071] 101 Holding element [0072] 1011 Shape memory element [0073] 102 Actuation element [0074] 103 First lumen [0075] 104 Pushing element [0076] 12 Second catheter shaft [0077] 12-1 Distal end of the second catheter shaft [0078] 123 Second lumen [0079] 125 Protective sleeve [0080] 2 Implant [0081] 21 Fixation loops [0082] 3 Implantation catheter arrangement