Angiographic catheter
First Claim
1. An angiographic catheter of the "pigtail" type comprising a relatively stiff, tubular, basic catheter body and a less-stiff, tubular end part connected to one end of said basic body, wherein said end part has a curved form and comprises at least first and second tubular portions, each defining part of said curved form and comprising materials of different stiffness, said tubular portions being connected to one another in end-to-end relation, said end part comprising a straight portion connecting to the basic catheter body and a curved portion which is curved substantially through more than 270 degrees and connected to the straight portion, and wherein said first tubular portion of the end part extends straight from the basic body and curves through substantially 180 degrees of the curved portion and said second tubular portion extends through the remaining portion of the circular, curved portion.
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Abstract
An angiographic catheter which comprises a relatively stiff, tubular, basic catheter body and a less-stiff, tubular, end part connected to one end of the basic body. The end part has a curved form which comprises at least first and second tubular portions, each defining part of the curved form. The first and second tubular portions comprise materials of different stiffness, with the tubular portions being connected to one another in end-to-end relation. Preferably, a straight segment of a first tubular portion is connected in end-to-end relation with the basic catheter body, which catheter body preferably carries a fibrous, tubular reinforcing sheath. Preferably, the stiffness of the material of the tubular portions decreases in the direction extending from the basic body towards the one end.
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17 Claims
- 1. An angiographic catheter of the "pigtail" type comprising a relatively stiff, tubular, basic catheter body and a less-stiff, tubular end part connected to one end of said basic body, wherein said end part has a curved form and comprises at least first and second tubular portions, each defining part of said curved form and comprising materials of different stiffness, said tubular portions being connected to one another in end-to-end relation, said end part comprising a straight portion connecting to the basic catheter body and a curved portion which is curved substantially through more than 270 degrees and connected to the straight portion, and wherein said first tubular portion of the end part extends straight from the basic body and curves through substantially 180 degrees of the curved portion and said second tubular portion extends through the remaining portion of the circular, curved portion.
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11. An angiographic catheter of the "pigtail" type comprising a relatively stiff, tubular, basic catheter body and a less-stiff, tubular, end part connected to one end of said basic body, wherein the end part has a curved form and comprises at least first and second tubular portions, each defining part of said curved form and comprising materials of different stiffness, said tubular portions being connected to one another in end-to-end relation, and in which said basic catheter body is connected in end-to-end relation with said first tubular portion, said first tubular portion comprising plastic having a Shore D durometer of about 70-80, said second tubular portion comprising plastic having a Shore D durometer of about 50-60;
- said end part comprising a straight portion connecting to the basic catheter body and a curved portion which is curved substantially through more than 270 degrees and connected to the straight portion, and wherein said first tubular portion of the end part extends straight from the basic body and curves through substantially 180 degrees of the curved portion, and said second tubular portion extends through the remaining portion of the curved portion.
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