Split sleeve introducers for pacemaker electrodes and the like
First Claim
1. Apparatus for introducing an object into the human body, said apparatus comprising:
- a tubular introducer with a tapered end adapted to extend into said body;
a hollow sleeve surrounding the introducer and formed of a tube having a first portion with an inner dimension greater than the outer dimension of said introducer and a second portion at one end of said sleeve which extends parallel with said introducer, said second portion dimensioned for close engagement with said introducer adjacent the tapered end thereof, with a gradual taper along said sleeve between said first and second portions; and
said sleeve having a longitudinally weakened line along said first portion from the other end of said sleeve, said weakened line extending through said taper and terminating short of said one end.
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Abstract
An apparatus and related method for implanting pacemaker electrodes and similar devices within a patient include an introducer with a tapered end adapted to extend into the patient'"'"'s body, and a hollow, tubular sleeve having a first portion with an inner dimension greater than the outer dimension of the introducer and a second portion at one end of the sleeve which extends parallel with the introducer and in close engagement therewith, with a gradual taper along the sleeve between the first and second portions. The sleeve has a longitudinal slit along the first portion and through the taper, but short of the forward extremity, to permit the sleeve to be peeled away from the pacemaker electrode after introduction. The introducer and sleeve include corresponding hub and flange arrangements which provide a means for locking the two elements together to prevent inadvertent motion of the sleeve with respect to the introducer as the two elements are being inserted into the patient. The flange on the sleeve has a dimension extending away from the sleeve sufficient to permit the physician to place his thumb over the open extremity of the sleeve to prevent air aspiration into the patient.
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10 Claims
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1. Apparatus for introducing an object into the human body, said apparatus comprising:
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a tubular introducer with a tapered end adapted to extend into said body; a hollow sleeve surrounding the introducer and formed of a tube having a first portion with an inner dimension greater than the outer dimension of said introducer and a second portion at one end of said sleeve which extends parallel with said introducer, said second portion dimensioned for close engagement with said introducer adjacent the tapered end thereof, with a gradual taper along said sleeve between said first and second portions; and said sleeve having a longitudinally weakened line along said first portion from the other end of said sleeve, said weakened line extending through said taper and terminating short of said one end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. Apparatus for introducing a pacemaker electrode or the like into a subclavian vein of a patient, said apparatus comprising:
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a small, hollow needle, on the order of about 18 gauge, adapted to be inserted into said subclavian vein; a flexible wire dimensioned to extend through said needle and into said vein; an introducer formed of a hollow tube having an inner dimension so as to receive said wire therein and a tapered forward end for extension into said subclavian vein; a hollow sleeve formed of a tube having a first portion with an inner dimension greater than the outer dimension of said introducer and a second portion at the forward end of said sleeve which extends parallel with said introducer and in close engagement therewith at said tapered end of said introducer, with a gradual taper between said first and second portions of said sleeve; said sleeve having a longitudinal slit extending along said first portion from the end opposite said forward end and through said taper, and terminating short of the extremity of said sleeve in said second portion; and
whereinsaid electrode may be introduced into the subclavian vein of said patient by inserting said needle into the vein, inserting said wire through said needle into the vein, removing said needle and sliding said introducer with said sleeve thereon together along said wire and into said vein, removing said wire and said introducer, inserting said electrode through said sleeve and into the vein, thereafter pulling said sleeve from the vein and peeling said sleeve away from said electrode along said longitudinal slit, and tearing the unslit second portion of said sleeve along said longitudinal slit in the event that said second portion is not torn by passage of said electrode therethrough.
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