Ureteral stents, drainage tubes and the like
First Claim
1. In a ureteral stent or the like comprisinga main catheter body of flexible material having an internal bore of diameter closely corresponding to the outer diameter of a predetermined guidewire with which said main catheter body is constructed to be used, the internal surface of said main catheter body being exposed to directly engage said guidewire,and a tip member at the distal end of said main catheter body, said tip member comprised of hydrophilic material that readily dissolves when contacted with body fluids to which said stent is intended to be exposed and having a through-bore substantially corresponding to the through-bore of said main catheter body,said tip member having two portions, an end portion constructed to serve as the distal end of said stent and an integral connector shank portion smaller in outer diameter than said end portion and constructed to be securely engaged within a distal end portion of the main catheter body,the improvement characterized in that said distal end portion of said main catheter body is larger in outer diameter than the general outer diameter of the main catheter body,said distal end portion of said main catheter body being disposed about and secured to the exterior of said connector shank portion of said tip member, said construction enabling said main catheter body to be of relatively small outer diameter and of thin wall while securely holding said tip member, and, when said tip member is dissolved, providing an enlarged entry to said main catheter body for facilitating entry of fluid and debris.
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Abstract
A ureteral stent of a small tubular size, e.g., 6 French, with an enlarged entry end of the stent tube, a dissolving tip of satisfactory strength and dimension that can be secured in the tube and a bore that can be incorporated in the tip enabling passage of an 0.038 inch guidewire having the desired stiffness characteristics. Stents according to the invention incorporate a tip of sufficiently large size that the tip can be reliably manufactured and secured to the stent body. The invention also includes medical devices with informational markings formed by application of laser radiation.
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10 Claims
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1. In a ureteral stent or the like comprising
a main catheter body of flexible material having an internal bore of diameter closely corresponding to the outer diameter of a predetermined guidewire with which said main catheter body is constructed to be used, the internal surface of said main catheter body being exposed to directly engage said guidewire, and a tip member at the distal end of said main catheter body, said tip member comprised of hydrophilic material that readily dissolves when contacted with body fluids to which said stent is intended to be exposed and having a through-bore substantially corresponding to the through-bore of said main catheter body, said tip member having two portions, an end portion constructed to serve as the distal end of said stent and an integral connector shank portion smaller in outer diameter than said end portion and constructed to be securely engaged within a distal end portion of the main catheter body, the improvement characterized in that said distal end portion of said main catheter body is larger in outer diameter than the general outer diameter of the main catheter body, said distal end portion of said main catheter body being disposed about and secured to the exterior of said connector shank portion of said tip member, said construction enabling said main catheter body to be of relatively small outer diameter and of thin wall while securely holding said tip member, and, when said tip member is dissolved, providing an enlarged entry to said main catheter body for facilitating entry of fluid and debris.
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