Catheter with controllable tip
First Claim
1. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a bore and having proximal and distal ends, said catheter carrying an electrode adjacent said distal end, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being secured to said catheter at said electrode at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, and wherein said wire member is flattened and tapered relative to the rest of the wire member in an area adjacent said position, to improve control of the direction of bending.
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Abstract
In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a bore, a wire member is loosely positioned in the bore. The wire member is secured to the catheter at a position adjacent the distal end, such position being radially spaced from the axis of the catheter. The wire member extends through the bore and out of the proximal end of the catheter, so that the distal end of the catheter can be bent by pulling the wire member. The wire member may also be connected at the distal end of the catheter to an electrode, so that the wire member serves both as a bending control member and as the means for electrical connection with the electrode.
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23 Claims
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1. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a bore and having proximal and distal ends, said catheter carrying an electrode adjacent said distal end, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being secured to said catheter at said electrode at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, and wherein said wire member is flattened and tapered relative to the rest of the wire member in an area adjacent said position, to improve control of the direction of bending. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4)
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3. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a bore and having proximal and distal ends, said catheter carrying and electrode adjacent said distal end, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being secured to said catheter at said electrode at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, and wherein said wire member is electrically conductive and electrically connected said electrode. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a bore and having proximal and distal ends, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, an electrode carried by said catheter adjacent said distal end, said wire member being connected to said electrode at a position which is radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member defining a flattened area relative to the rest of the wire member, said flattened area being positioned adjacent said position of electrode connection, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, and a second electrode carried by said catheter at a position spaced from said distal end. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a tubular inner wall defining a bore and having proximal and distal ends, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being laterally secured to said inner wall at a positioned adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, and wherein said wire member is relatively flattened and tapered in an area adjacent said position, to improve control of the direction of bending. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a tubular inner wall defining a bore and having proximal and distal end, the improvement comprising, in combination:
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a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being laterally secured to said inner wall at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member; said wire member is flattened in an area adjacent said position, to improve control of the direction of bending, the bore of the tubular body adjacent said distal end being of D-shaped cross section, with the plane of said flattened area being substantially parallel to the flat side of side D-shaped cross section.
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17. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a tubular inner wall defining a bore having proximal and distal open ends, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being laterally secured to said tubular inner wall at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, said catheter being free of any internal, helical spring member, said tubular inner wall is generally flexible except for a rigid wall portion to which said wire is secured, and wherein said wire member is relatively flattened and tapered in an area adjacent said position, to improve control of the direction of bending.
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18. In a catheter which comprises a tubular body having a tubular inner wall defining a bore having proximal and distal open ends, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a wire member loosely positioned in said bore, said wire member being laterally secured to said tubular inner wall at a position adjacent said distal end, said position being radially spaced from the axis of said catheter, said wire member extending through said bore and out of the proximal end of said catheter, whereby the distal end of said catheter is temporarily bent by pulling said wire member, said catheter being free of any internal, helical spring member; and
said wire member is flattened, the bore of the tubular body adjacent said distal end being of D-shaped cross section, with the plane of said flattened area being substantially parallel to the flat side of said D-shaped cross section.
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19. A catheter which comprises:
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a tubular body having proximal and distal ends; said tubular body having a tubular inner wall defining a bore; a wire member loosely positioned in said bore; anchoring means within said tubular inner wall securing said wire member to said tubular inner wall adjacent said distal end at a location that is laterally spaced from the central axis of the bore; said wire member extending through the bore and out of the proximal end of the catheter, whereby the distal end of the catheter is temporarily bent by pulling the wire member. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23)
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