Method of fabricating a medical spincterotome
First Claim
1. A method of fabricating a medical sphincterotome, comprising the steps of:
- extruding an elongated multi-lumen tubular member having a first longitudinal lumen and a second longitudinal lumen, said tubular member having a small outer cross-sectional dimension receivable in an endoscopic lumen, said second lumen in said tubular member having a noncircular cross-section with a height and a width, wherein said width is greater than said height;
locating a reinforcing wire having a noncircular cross-section with a height and a width in said second longitudinal lumen substantially along the entire length of said second lumen, wherein said width of said wire is greater than said height of said wire;
locating a cutter at a distal end of said tubular member, said cutter having a cutting edge extending between first and second locations outside of said first lumen and movable in a cutting plane; and
affixing means for manipulating said cutter to a proximal end of said tubular member said second lumen receiving said reinforcing wire in a manner for resisting movement of said cutting edge out of said cutting plane, said reinforcing wire having a first cross-sectional moment of inertia with respect to a bending axis normal to said cutting plane, said reinforcing wire further having a second cross-sectional moment of inertia with respect to a resisting axis lying along said cutting plane and generally perpendicular to said tubular member, wherein said second moment of inertia is greater than said first moment of inertia along said distal end.
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Abstract
A method of fabrication of a sphincterotome, such as a papillotome, for surgical cutting using an electrically conductive cutter wire. The sphincterotome includes a multi-lumen tubular member, with one lumen having an electrical conductor disposed therein, and the other lumen having a reinforcing wire disposed therein. The reinforcing wire is preferably rectangular in cross-section, providing a greater moment of inertia in a resisting axis than in a bending axis. Accordingly, the cutting edge of the cutting wire may be oriented to the 12 o'"'"'clock position of the papillary orifice to avoid injury to the duodenal wall or pancreatic duct in the patient, and to maintain the cutting edge in a predetermined cutting plane. Fluoroscopic indicating stripes may be provided at the distal end of the sphincterotome.
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1. A method of fabricating a medical sphincterotome, comprising the steps of:
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extruding an elongated multi-lumen tubular member having a first longitudinal lumen and a second longitudinal lumen, said tubular member having a small outer cross-sectional dimension receivable in an endoscopic lumen, said second lumen in said tubular member having a noncircular cross-section with a height and a width, wherein said width is greater than said height; locating a reinforcing wire having a noncircular cross-section with a height and a width in said second longitudinal lumen substantially along the entire length of said second lumen, wherein said width of said wire is greater than said height of said wire; locating a cutter at a distal end of said tubular member, said cutter having a cutting edge extending between first and second locations outside of said first lumen and movable in a cutting plane; and affixing means for manipulating said cutter to a proximal end of said tubular member said second lumen receiving said reinforcing wire in a manner for resisting movement of said cutting edge out of said cutting plane, said reinforcing wire having a first cross-sectional moment of inertia with respect to a bending axis normal to said cutting plane, said reinforcing wire further having a second cross-sectional moment of inertia with respect to a resisting axis lying along said cutting plane and generally perpendicular to said tubular member, wherein said second moment of inertia is greater than said first moment of inertia along said distal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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