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Method of selective catheterism of an anatomical structure using a guide

  • US 10,010,702 B2
  • Filed: 05/08/2017
  • Issued: 07/03/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/07/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of selective catheterism of an anatomical structure, the anatomical structure comprising a network of conduits, the method comprising:

  • attaching an appendage on a distal end of a guide for catheterism, the guide having a longitudinal axis and a proximal end opposite the distal end, wherein the distal end of the guide is flexible and comprises a first diameter;

    the appendage having a three-dimensional shape, the shape comprising a second diameter larger than the first diameter, wherein the appendage comprises a channel extending along the longitudinal axis;

    wherein the distal end of the guide comprises a portion having a continuous diameter, the portion comprising the first diameter and extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the appendage is attached on the distal end of the guide so that a distal part of the portion having a continuous diameter extends in the channel and a proximal part of the portion having a continuous diameter extends from the distal part outward beyond the channel towards the proximal end of the guide;

    inserting the distal end of the guide and the appendage through the network of conduits;

    sliding a catheter along the proximal part of the portion having a continuous diameter until a distal face of the catheter surrounding the guide engages a proximal surface of the appendage and the appendage blocks further movement of the catheter in a distal direction;

    exerting with the catheter a force oriented in the distal direction on the appendage and disengaging the appendage from the distal end of the guide within the network of conduits;

    continuing navigation through the network of conduits with the flexible distal end of the guide once the appendage is removed.

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