Removable J-J ureteral stent
First Claim
1. An ureteral catheter stent, which comprises:
- an elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions, each end portion being in the form of a hook, and at least one hook being separate and attachable to said elongated member and having at least one of a male or female interlock unit at the end of said hook and the other of said male or female interlock unit at the end of said elongated member; and
, further, wherein the flexibilty of said tubular member is such that said interlock unit is formed so as to functionally engage in an interlocking fashion with the corresponding male or female interlock unit of a separate hook only when a stiff rod in inserted into said hook and said elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a ureteral catheter stent which includes an elongated, relatively flexible, hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions each end portion being in the form of a hook and having at least one male and/or female interlocking unit formed into the end of at least one hook. The ureteral catheter stent of the present invention is used in conjunction with a follower which is interlocked therewith during insertion so that rotation or movement of the follower will create exact rotation of the stent on the guide wire during insertion so as to accurately and easily enable the user to place the hook of the stent in the direction desired. Additionally, the ureteral catheter stent of the present invention may have other sources for inserting other devices, rods, tubes of the like into the stent at a future date, without having to locate the lower end of a hook and without having to straighten the hook itself. This is achieved by including at least one segment of wire made of a memory material embedded into the wall of the tubular member for a distance of at least one end portion and at a location which is coincidental with the inside radius of the hook and also providing at least one cut through at least sixty percent (60%) of the tubular member at a location away from said wire and opposite thereto. With this mechanism, a user may, at some date after the insertion of the stent, push aside the hook or J end, utilizing the wire as a hinge and the slit as a door to expose the stent to a straight line use.
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1. An ureteral catheter stent, which comprises:
- an elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions, each end portion being in the form of a hook, and at least one hook being separate and attachable to said elongated member and having at least one of a male or female interlock unit at the end of said hook and the other of said male or female interlock unit at the end of said elongated member; and
, further, wherein the flexibilty of said tubular member is such that said interlock unit is formed so as to functionally engage in an interlocking fashion with the corresponding male or female interlock unit of a separate hook only when a stiff rod in inserted into said hook and said elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- an elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions, each end portion being in the form of a hook, and at least one hook being separate and attachable to said elongated member and having at least one of a male or female interlock unit at the end of said hook and the other of said male or female interlock unit at the end of said elongated member; and
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3. An ureteral catheter stent, which comprises:
- an elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions, each end portion being in the form of a hook, and having at least one segment of wire made in a memory material embedded within the wall of said tubular member for a distance of at least one end portion and at a location which is coincidental with an inside radius of said hook of said end portion and having at least one cut through at least sixty percent (60%) of said tubular member at a location away from said wire; and
further includes at least one of a male or female interlocking unit at the end of the hook being cut and the other of a male or female interlocking unit at the end of said elongated member at said cut; and
further, wherein the flexibility of said tubular member is such that said interlock unit is formed so as to engage in an interlocking fashion functionally with the corresponding male or female interlock unit of a separate hook only when a stiff rod is inserted into said elongated, relatively flexible hollow tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- an elongated relatively flexible hollow tubular member having a plurality of drainage openings extending through a wall thereof and having two end portions, each end portion being in the form of a hook, and having at least one segment of wire made in a memory material embedded within the wall of said tubular member for a distance of at least one end portion and at a location which is coincidental with an inside radius of said hook of said end portion and having at least one cut through at least sixty percent (60%) of said tubular member at a location away from said wire; and
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