Steerable catheter
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1. In a catheter comprising a conduit extending from a control end to a functional tip, an improvement comprising:
- an inflatable, annularly shaped bladder positioned around the catheter axis at the catheter tip,said bladder having a thin-walled portion positioned on the side of said bladder nearer the control end of the catheter, and a thick-walled portion positioned on the side of said bladder nearer the catheter tip; and
means to inflate said bladder in response to a controller positioned at the control end of said catheter,whereby, as said bladder inflates, the thin-walled portion expands first until it engages its external environment, and then the thick-walled portion of said bladder expands and the thin-walled portion contracts, thereby creating a paristaltic wave along said bladder and advancing said catheter axially in the tip direction.
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Abstract
Steerable catheters are achieved using a filament which changes its configuration in response to a changed environmental condition (e.g. temperature) and a controller to change that environmental condition as desired. Alternatively, inflatable members can be used to steer the catheter by deflecting its tip. Catheter propulsion is achieved using an inflatable member which creates a wave-action as it is inflated. Finally, multiple tendons, connected in mirror image positions at the catheter handle and tip, respectively, reflect manipulation of the handle in the tip, to facilitate steering the tip.
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1. In a catheter comprising a conduit extending from a control end to a functional tip, an improvement comprising:
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an inflatable, annularly shaped bladder positioned around the catheter axis at the catheter tip, said bladder having a thin-walled portion positioned on the side of said bladder nearer the control end of the catheter, and a thick-walled portion positioned on the side of said bladder nearer the catheter tip; and means to inflate said bladder in response to a controller positioned at the control end of said catheter, whereby, as said bladder inflates, the thin-walled portion expands first until it engages its external environment, and then the thick-walled portion of said bladder expands and the thin-walled portion contracts, thereby creating a paristaltic wave along said bladder and advancing said catheter axially in the tip direction. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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