Steerable catheter guide
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1. A steerable catheter guide member for facilitating the insertion of a catheter having a lumen surrounded by a catheter wall into a blood vessel, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, flexible inner member having a proximal end and a distal end having a flexible formable distal tip portion;
(b) an elongated, flexible outer tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said outer tube surrounding said inner member with a predetermined clearance therebetween over a majority of the length of said inner member, the outside diameter of said outer tube being of a size receivable in and movable through the vascular system of the patient;
(c) means at the proximal end of said inner member for facilitating rotation of said inner member with respect to said outer tube; and
(d) means for bonding said formable distal tip portion on said inner member to said outer tube near said distal end of said outer tube.
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Abstract
A steerable catheter guide comprised of an outer tube and an inner member surrounded by and rotatable with respect to said outer tube is disclosed. The steerable catheter guide also includes a formable member bonded to said inner member and said outer tube in the area of their respective distal ends. This design causes any rotation of the inner member with respect to the outer member to impart a torque directly to the distal end of the guide making steering much easier and less erratic.
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1. A steerable catheter guide member for facilitating the insertion of a catheter having a lumen surrounded by a catheter wall into a blood vessel, comprising:
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(a) an elongated, flexible inner member having a proximal end and a distal end having a flexible formable distal tip portion; (b) an elongated, flexible outer tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said outer tube surrounding said inner member with a predetermined clearance therebetween over a majority of the length of said inner member, the outside diameter of said outer tube being of a size receivable in and movable through the vascular system of the patient; (c) means at the proximal end of said inner member for facilitating rotation of said inner member with respect to said outer tube; and (d) means for bonding said formable distal tip portion on said inner member to said outer tube near said distal end of said outer tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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