Easy-to-handle, self-guiding catheter stripper
First Claim
1. A device for removing a catheter from a guide wire, in which the catheter has an inner diameter and a distal and a proximal end and extends mainly in a longitudinal direction when it is mounted on the guide wire and the guide wire has an outer diameter and a distal and a proximal end and extends mainly in a longitudinal direction, said device comprising:
- a main body portion having a central bore;
means for slitting the catheter mounted and operably housed inside the central bore, the slitting means including a cutting edge; and
means positioned inside the central bore for securing the position of the slitting means to prevent longitudinal, transverse and rotational movement of the slitting means relative to the main body portion.
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Abstract
An integrated catheter stripper is mounted within a modified Y-connector that is used to seal a catheter on a guide wire. The connector is provided with a stripping port that opens into the central bore of the main body of the connector. A catheter slitter is mounted over the guide wire within the central bore of the main body for slitting the catheter as the catheter slides in the proximal direction along the guide wire within the main body. The split catheter is removed through the stripping port, which can be sealed during an angioplasty operation when the catheter is in use.
In non-integrated embodiments of the invention the catheter stripper is separate from the Y-connector and has a main body, a blade mounted in the main body, and an arrangement for aligning the catheter with the blade and for permitting mounting and separation of the blade relative to the catheter only by substantially longitudinal movement. In one embodiment, a styler is securely attached to the main body portion and extends into the proximal end of the catheter as it is pulled from the guide wire. In another embodiment, a guide tube, rather than a stylet, is secured to the main body and encircles the guide wire. The guide tube is pushed into the proximal end of the catheter (while the catheter is still on the guide wire) and a blade slits the catheter.
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3 Claims
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1. A device for removing a catheter from a guide wire, in which the catheter has an inner diameter and a distal and a proximal end and extends mainly in a longitudinal direction when it is mounted on the guide wire and the guide wire has an outer diameter and a distal and a proximal end and extends mainly in a longitudinal direction, said device comprising:
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a main body portion having a central bore; means for slitting the catheter mounted and operably housed inside the central bore, the slitting means including a cutting edge; and means positioned inside the central bore for securing the position of the slitting means to prevent longitudinal, transverse and rotational movement of the slitting means relative to the main body portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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