Device and method for gripping medical shaft
First Claim
1. A device for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the device comprising:
- a first generally planar shaft engagement surface for extending longitudinally along a shaft, the first shaft engagement surface forming a single continuous plane extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end of the device;
a second generally planar shaft engagement surface which is parallel to and spaced from the first surface for aligning a the shaft therebetween; and
a slide arrangement for moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to grip a shaft therebetween, wherein the first and second surfaces remain substantially parallel to each other during sliding movement to prevent the shaft from being kinked between the first and second surfaces during gripping of the shaft.
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Abstract
A device for gripping a medical shaft such as a guide wire or catheter tube has two operative components: a body member with a longitudinal slot for receiving the shaft and an insert member slidably received in the slot of the body member. The body member and insert member have opposed, generally parallel shaft engagement surfaces which extend longitudinally along the shaft on each side thereof. Moving the insert member longitudinally relative to the body member activates a slide arrangement which moves the opposed surfaces laterally toward one another to grip the shaft therebetween while remaining generally parallel.
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Citations
25 Claims
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1. A device for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the device comprising:
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a first generally planar shaft engagement surface for extending longitudinally along a shaft, the first shaft engagement surface forming a single continuous plane extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end of the device; a second generally planar shaft engagement surface which is parallel to and spaced from the first surface for aligning a the shaft therebetween; and a slide arrangement for moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to grip a shaft therebetween, wherein the first and second surfaces remain substantially parallel to each other during sliding movement to prevent the shaft from being kinked between the first and second surfaces during gripping of the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23)
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14. In a combination of a device and an elongated medical shaft, the device having a first surface and an opposed second surface for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the improvement which comprises:
a surface movement and lock mechanism for moving the first surface toward and longitudinally relative to the second surface to grip the shaft therebetween, the first shaft engagement surface forming a single continuous plane extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end of the device, wherein the first and second shaft engagement surfaces which grip the shaft are broader than a diameter of the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A device for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the device comprising:
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a body member having a first generally planar shaft engagement surface for extending longitudinally along a shaft, the first shaft engagement surface forming a single continuous plane extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end of the device; a sliding member having a second generally planar shaft engagement surface parallel to and spaced from the first surface for aligning a shaft therebetween; and a slide arrangement for moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to grip a shaft therebetween, the slide arrangement including a first ramped surface on the body member and a second opposed ramp surface on the sliding member which engages the first ramped surface upon longitudinal movement of the sliding member relative to the body member to move the first engagement surface toward the second engagement surface, and the two opposed ramped surfaces being disposed at an angle relative to the first and second engagement surfaces of approximately four degrees.
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20. A method for attaching a gripping device onto a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft having a distal portion adapted to be inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system which comprises the steps of:
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(a) aligning a first member so that a first generally planar surface thereof lies longitudinally along the shaft and forms a single continuous plane that extends longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end of the gripping device; (b) aligning a second member so that a second generally planar surface thereof is generally parallel to and spaced from the first surface of the first member, with the shaft extending therebetween; and (c) moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to secure the shaft therebetween and secure the first member with respect to the second member, wherein the first and second surfaces which grip the shaft are broader than a diameter of the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. A method for attaching a gripping device on a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft having a distal portion adapted to be inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a first member having a first generally longitudinal slot and a second generally longitudinal slot which is open adjacent its distal end to the first slot and is offset from the first slot; (b) providing a second member slidably moveable within and longitudinally relative to the first slot, the second member being retained within the first slot; (c) sliding the second member to a proximal end of the first member; (d) inserting the shaft laterally into the first and second slots along the entire length of the first member; and (e) sliding the second member toward a distal end of the first member to secure the shaft between the first and second members.
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24. A device for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the device comprising:
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a body member having a first generally planar shaft engagement surface for extending longitudinally along a shaft and having a generally cylindrical shape with a generally longitudinal slot along one side thereof; a sliding member disposed within the slot for longitudinal movement relative to the body member, the sliding member having a second generally planar shaft engagement surface parallel to and spaced from the first surface for aligning a shaft therebetween; a slide arrangement for moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to grip a shaft therebetween, the slide arrangement including a first ramped surface on the body member and a second opposed ramp surface on the sliding member which engages the first ramped surface upon longitudinal movement of the sliding member relative to the body member to move the first engagement surface toward the second engagement surface; and a flange formed on the sliding member and a constriction formed in the slot of the body member, the flange frictionally engaging the constriction such that the sliding member snaps through the constriction to be retained within the slot distally of the constriction.
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25. A device for gripping a proximal portion of an elongated medical shaft which is adapted to have a distal portion thereof inserted into a patient'"'"'s vascular system, the device comprising:
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a body member having a first generally planar shaft engagement surface for extending longitudinally along a shaft and having a generally cylindrical shape with a longitudinal slot along one side thereof; a sliding member disposed within the slot for movement relative to the body member, the sliding member having a generally planar shaft engagement surface parallel to and spaced from the first surface for aligning a shaft therebetween, and the sliding member being moveable within and relative to the body member between a shaft gripping position and a shaft loading position; a slide arrangement for moving the second surface toward and longitudinally relative to the first surface to grip a shaft therebetween; wherein the shaft is insertable laterally into the slot of the body member only when the sliding member is moved to its shaft loading position.
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Specification