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Preformed catheter

  • US 4,568,338 A
  • Filed: 09/22/1983
  • Issued: 02/04/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A preformed catheter for insertion into a body cavity of a single piece of tubing of flexible material having a memory and at least partially cured to a relaxed unstressed state at which is assumes a pre-selected three dimensional shape and which returns to said pre-selected shape after it has been distorted, the catheter comprising in combination:

  • a tubular body having a bore;

    an integral tubular distal end having a bore therethrough in communication with the bore of the body;

    the distal end comprising a tubular first member and a tubular second member, a first tubular curved portion integrally connecting the first tubular member to the tubular body, a second tubular curved portion integrally connecting the first tubular member to the second tubular member, the first tubular member being disposed at an acute angle with the tubular body, the first tubular member being disposed at an acute angle with the second tubular member, the second tubular member terminating beyond the side of the tubular body opposite the side at which the second curved portion is disposed, the distal end thus defining the pre-selected three dimensional shape of a numeral 4, the first tubular member and second tubular member being located in respective planes both of which are on the same side of a plane in which the tubular body is located with the plane of the second tubular member being closer to the plane of the tubular body than the plane of the first tubular member, a plurality of holes in at least the first tubular member communicating with the bore and oriented inwardly towards the tubular body to prevent occlusion of the holes when the distal end is disposed in a body cavity;

    whereby when a force is applied to the tubular body tending to pull the distal end out of the body cavity, the first and second curved portions permit the first and second tubular members to flex toward one another to resist this force and cooperate in preventing unintentional dislodgement of the distal end from the body cavity and at the same time protect the cavity tissue from any damage.

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