Peel-away introducer sheath having proximal fitting
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1. A peel-away sheath comprising:
- a sheath tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therethrough, wherein said sheath is weakened along opposed axial lines to facilitate splitting into two halves;
a splittable handle attached to the proximal end of the sheath tube and having a circular aperture aligned with the tube lumen, said handle being weakened at locations aligned with the weakened axial lines in the sheath tube so that the handle may be split and drawn apart to split the sheath tube along said axial lines; and
a transition element removably attached to the splittable handle so that the element can be reattached after removal and having a circular axial passage aligned with the aperture in the handle and the lumen in the sheath, wherein the transition element is released from the handle when the handle is split apart.
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Abstract
A peel-away introducer sheath includes a tube sheath having a splittable handle at its proximal end. A gas or liquid sealing valve or other fitting is secured to a proximal face of the handle and includes an axial passage typically having a diameter approximately equal to the lumen diameter of the sheath. The valve includes a threaded connector which is received in a counter bore formed in the handle. In this way, the sheath may be split apart leaving only the valve or other fitting in place on a catheter passing therethrough.
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1. A peel-away sheath comprising:
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a sheath tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therethrough, wherein said sheath is weakened along opposed axial lines to facilitate splitting into two halves; a splittable handle attached to the proximal end of the sheath tube and having a circular aperture aligned with the tube lumen, said handle being weakened at locations aligned with the weakened axial lines in the sheath tube so that the handle may be split and drawn apart to split the sheath tube along said axial lines; and a transition element removably attached to the splittable handle so that the element can be reattached after removal and having a circular axial passage aligned with the aperture in the handle and the lumen in the sheath, wherein the transition element is released from the handle when the handle is split apart. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A peel-away sheath comprising:
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a sheath tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therethrough, wherein said sheath is weakened along opposed axial lines to facilitate splitting into two halves; a splittable handle attached to the proximal end of the sheath tube and having a circular aperture aligned with the tube lumen, said handle being weakened at locations aligned with the weakened axial lines in the sheath tube so that the handle may be split and drawn apart to split the sheath tube along said axial lines, wherein a threaded counter bore is formed in a proximal face of the handle co-axial with the aperture; and a transition element having a threaded male connector which is received in the counter bore and compression seal which is disposed about the connector, wherein the threads on the transition element and counter bore are square threads and whereby the transition element may be connected to or sealed against the handle without causing significant radial forces in the handle aperture. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A peel-away sheath comprising:
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a sheath tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therethrough, wherein said sheath is weakened along opposed axial lines to facilitate splitting into two halves; and a splittable handle attached to the proximal end of the sheath tube and having a circular aperture aligned with the tube lumen, said handle being weakened at locations aligned with the weakened axial lines in the sheath tube so that the handle may be split and drawn apart to split the sheath tube along said axial lines wherein a counter bore having square threads is formed in a proximal face of the handle co-axial with the aperture for detachably securing a transitional element, wherein said transitional element is released from the handle when the handle is split apart. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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- 11. An improved peel-away sheath of the type including a sheath tube and a splittable handle, wherein the handle may be split and drawn apart to tear the tube along opposed axial lines, wherein the improvement comprises a sealing valve attached to the handle by a union which permits mounting and demounting of the sealing valve without splitting of the handle and which releases the valve when the handle is split apart.
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14. A method for transcutaneously introducing a device through a sheath, said method comprising:
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positioning the sheath through tissue to a target lumen or body cavity; introducing a device through the sheath to the target lumen or body cavity; withdrawing the sheath over the device which remains in place; removing a transition element from a proximal end of the sheath; and splitting the sheath after the transition element had been removed, whereby the transition element is left in place on the device. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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