Method of selective catheterism of an anatomical structure using a guide
First Claim
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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Abstract
A method of selective catheterism of in a network of conduits of an anatomical structure including inserting a flexible distal end of a guide for catheterism through the network of conduits. An appendage is attached on the distal end of the guide, the appendage includes a channel extending along a longitudinal axis of the guide. A catheter is slid along the catheter until a distal face of the catheter surrounding the guide engages a proximal surface of the appendage. A force oriented in a distal direction is exerted with the catheter on the appendage, which disengages the appendage from the distal end of the guide within the network of conduits. Navigation through the network of conduits is continued with the flexible distal end of the guide once the appendage is removed.
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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:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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