Papillotome/sphincterotome procedures and a wire guide specially
First Claim
1. In a wire guided papillotome/sphincterotome procedure wherein a papillotome/sphincterotome instrument is introduced into position within the body through an endoscope with the aid of a wire guide and an incision is made by conducting an electrical current through an incising wire which is a part of the papillotome/sphincterotome instrument, the improvement comprising:
- leaving said wire guide within the body while said incision is made, said wire guide being protective against inadvertent electrical shock that may be caused by the shorting or inducing of current from the incising wire into said wire guide, said wire guide including an outer tubular member of extruded insulative material, an inner shaft of material having high electrical resistivity, and a distal coil of radiopaque material;
said outer insulative tube having an internal dimension which is sized to loosely accommodate said inner shaft with an insulative cushion of air therebetween;
said inner shaft being tapered at its distal portion and attached to said distal coil at the distal end of said shaft;
said distal coil being also loosely positioned within said tubular member of extruded insulative material and unattached to said tubular member with an insulative cushion of air therebetween.
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Abstract
Disclosed herein is an improved papillotome/sphincterotome procedure and a wire guide which is specially suited therefor. The disclosed wire guide includes an outer insulative tube of extruded teflon material, an inner shaft of nitinol, and a platinum coil at its distal end. The outer teflon tube has been extruded to have an internal dimension which is sized to loosely accommodate the inner shaft of nitinol with a cushion of air therebetween for additional insulative effect, and the platinum alloy coil is also loosely positioned within the teflon tubing. The nitinol material in the inner shaft has a high electrical resistivity which inhibits the flow of current, and also has superelastic characteristics which enhance the maneuverability of the guide. The nitinol shaft is tapered at its distal end where it is attached to the platinum alloy coil, which is radiopaque, allowing the tip to be readily viewed under radioscopic observation. The wire guide also has visual markings on its outer surface at 5 cm., 10 cm., 15 cm, whereby positioning can be verified endoscopically, and a marking 200 cm. from its distal end, whereby the general position of the guide relative to the endoscope can be determined by external visual observation.
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1. In a wire guided papillotome/sphincterotome procedure wherein a papillotome/sphincterotome instrument is introduced into position within the body through an endoscope with the aid of a wire guide and an incision is made by conducting an electrical current through an incising wire which is a part of the papillotome/sphincterotome instrument, the improvement comprising:
leaving said wire guide within the body while said incision is made, said wire guide being protective against inadvertent electrical shock that may be caused by the shorting or inducing of current from the incising wire into said wire guide, said wire guide including an outer tubular member of extruded insulative material, an inner shaft of material having high electrical resistivity, and a distal coil of radiopaque material;
said outer insulative tube having an internal dimension which is sized to loosely accommodate said inner shaft with an insulative cushion of air therebetween;
said inner shaft being tapered at its distal portion and attached to said distal coil at the distal end of said shaft;
said distal coil being also loosely positioned within said tubular member of extruded insulative material and unattached to said tubular member with an insulative cushion of air therebetween.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A papillotome/sphincterotome wire guide protective against inadvertent electrical shock that may be caused by the shorting or inducing of electrical current from the incising wire of the papillotome/sphincterotome instrument into said wire guide, said wire guide including an outer tubular member of extruded insulative material, an inner shaft of material having high electrical resistivity, and a distal coil of radiopaque material;
- said outer insulative tube having an internal dimension which is sized to loosely accommodate said inner shaft with an insulative cushion of air therebetween;
said inner shaft being tapered at its distal portion and attached to said distal coil at the distal end of said shaft;
said distal coil being also loosely positioned within said tubular member of extruded insulative material and unattached to said tubular member with an insulative cushion of air therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
- said outer insulative tube having an internal dimension which is sized to loosely accommodate said inner shaft with an insulative cushion of air therebetween;
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