Method for effecting a catheter exchange
First Claim
1. A method for effecting a catheter exchange comprising:
- providing a guide wire having a proximal end and a distal end;
providing a first catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the first catheter being shorter than the guide wire;
placing the guide wire within a patient'"'"'s lumen so that the proximal end of the guide wire protrudes exteriorly of the patient;
placing the first catheter in a patient'"'"'s lumen over the guide wire so that the proximal end of the catheter protrudes exteriorly of the patient and with the proximal end of the guide wire protruding proximally of the proximal end of the catheter;
providing an extension wire having a proximal end and a distal end;
connecting the distal end of the extension wire to the proximal end of the guide wire;
while holding either of the guide wire or extension wire to maintain the position of the guide wire in the patient'"'"'s vessel, drawing the first catheter proximally over the guide wire and extension wire to remove the first catheter from the patient'"'"'s lumen;
placing a second catheter over the proximal end of the exchange wire and advancing the second catheter over the extension wire and guide wire and into the patient'"'"'s lumen,thereby to effect said catheter change without requiring removal of the guide wire.
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Abstract
A guide wire system for use in catheter exchanges avoids the need for a separate exchange wire. Instead of the conventional practice in which the initial guide wire is removed and replaced with a longer exchange wire, a guide wire extension is attached to the proximal end of the initial guide wire thereby increasing its effective length so that it may be used to perform a catheter exchange. The initial guide wire remains in place in the patient'"'"'s vasculature. The proximal end of the guide wire and the distal end of the exchange wire are formed to define a connection which may be crimped to effect the connection between the two wires. A crimping tool is provided to hold the mating ends of the guide wire and extension wire together while effecting the crimp.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for effecting a catheter exchange comprising:
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providing a guide wire having a proximal end and a distal end; providing a first catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the first catheter being shorter than the guide wire; placing the guide wire within a patient'"'"'s lumen so that the proximal end of the guide wire protrudes exteriorly of the patient; placing the first catheter in a patient'"'"'s lumen over the guide wire so that the proximal end of the catheter protrudes exteriorly of the patient and with the proximal end of the guide wire protruding proximally of the proximal end of the catheter; providing an extension wire having a proximal end and a distal end; connecting the distal end of the extension wire to the proximal end of the guide wire; while holding either of the guide wire or extension wire to maintain the position of the guide wire in the patient'"'"'s vessel, drawing the first catheter proximally over the guide wire and extension wire to remove the first catheter from the patient'"'"'s lumen; placing a second catheter over the proximal end of the exchange wire and advancing the second catheter over the extension wire and guide wire and into the patient'"'"'s lumen, thereby to effect said catheter change without requiring removal of the guide wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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