Endoscopic infusion needle having dual distal stops
First Claim
1. An endoscopic infusion needle device, comprising:
- a) a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a first lumen;
b) an injection tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a second lumen, said injection tube extending at least partially through said first lumen and defining an annular space between said injection tube and said catheter;
c) an injection needle coupled to said distal end of said injection tube, said injection needle having an injection lumen in fluid communication with said second lumen;
d) a proximal actuating means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter and to said proximal end of said injection tube for axially displacing said catheter and said injection tube relative to one another;
e) injection fluid port means coupled to said second lumen for introducing an injection fluid into said injection lumen;
f) a first distal stopping structure coupled to a distal portion of said catheter, wherein at least a portion of the first distal stopping structure extends within the catheter lumen; and
g) a second distal stopping structure coupled to at least one of said injection tube and said injection needle, wherein at least a portion of said second distal stopping structure is moveable with the injection tube and needle within the catheter lumen, and whereinsaid first and second distal stopping structures cooperate with one another to provide a positive well-defined proximal stopping location wherein said injection needle is shrouded by said catheter, and to provide a positive well-defined distal stopping location wherein said injection needle extends out of said catheter.
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Abstract
An endoscopic infusion needle device includes a catheter within which an injection tube having a distal injection needle is slideably disposed. A proximal actuating handle is coupled to the proximal ends of the catheter and the injection tube, and a distal stopping structure is provided on distal portions of the catheter and the injection tube. In one embodiment, the stopping structures include a rigid elongate skeletal structure occupying a portion of the annular space between the tube and the catheter, and an annular band on the tube which resides within the skeletal structure. The skeletal structure fits tightly within the cannula, allows irrigation fluid to pass through the annular space between the tube and the catheter to exit the distal end of the catheter, prevents the annular band from escaping through the proximal end or the distal end of the skeletal structure, and maintains the tube in substantial axial alignment with the catheter. The annular band is located such that when the tube is moved proximally, the distal end of the injection needle is safely housed within the skeletal structure when the annular band is stopped by the skeletal structure; and, when the tube is moved distally, the distal end of the needle extends approximately 4-6 mm beyond the distal end of the skeletal structure when the annular band is stopped by the skeletal structure.
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21 Claims
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1. An endoscopic infusion needle device, comprising:
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a) a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a first lumen; b) an injection tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a second lumen, said injection tube extending at least partially through said first lumen and defining an annular space between said injection tube and said catheter; c) an injection needle coupled to said distal end of said injection tube, said injection needle having an injection lumen in fluid communication with said second lumen; d) a proximal actuating means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter and to said proximal end of said injection tube for axially displacing said catheter and said injection tube relative to one another; e) injection fluid port means coupled to said second lumen for introducing an injection fluid into said injection lumen; f) a first distal stopping structure coupled to a distal portion of said catheter, wherein at least a portion of the first distal stopping structure extends within the catheter lumen; and g) a second distal stopping structure coupled to at least one of said injection tube and said injection needle, wherein at least a portion of said second distal stopping structure is moveable with the injection tube and needle within the catheter lumen, and wherein said first and second distal stopping structures cooperate with one another to provide a positive well-defined proximal stopping location wherein said injection needle is shrouded by said catheter, and to provide a positive well-defined distal stopping location wherein said injection needle extends out of said catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An endoscopic infusion needle device, comprising:
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a) a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a first lumen; b) an injection tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a second lumen, said injection tube extending at least partially through said first lumen and defining an annular space between said injection tube and said catheter; c) an injection needle coupled to said distal end of said injection tube, said injection needle having an injection lumen in fluid communication with said second lumen; d) a proximal actuating means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter and to said proximal end of said injection tube for axially displacing said catheter and said injection tube relative to one another; e) injection fluid port means coupled to said second lumen for introducing an injection fluid into said injection lumen; f) a first distal stopping structure coupled to a distal portion of said catheter, said first distal stopping structure having a first substantially cylindrical portion extending beyond said distal end of said catheter, wherein at least a portion of the first distal stopping structure extends within the catheter lumen; and g) a second distal stopping structure coupled to at least one of said injection tube and said injection needle, wherein at least a portion of said second distal stopping structure is moveable with the injection tube and needle within the catheter lumen, and wherein said first and second distal stopping structures cooperate with one another to provide a positive well-defined proximal stopping location wherein said injection needle is shrouded by said first substantially cylindrical portion, and to provide a positive well-defined distal stopping location wherein said injection needle extends out of said first substantially cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. An endoscopic infusion needle device, comprising:
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a) a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a first lumen; b) an injection tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a second lumen, said injection tube extending at least partially through said first lumen and defining an annular space between said injection tube and said catheter; c) an injection needle coupled to said distal end of said injection tube, said injection needle having an injection lumen in fluid communication with said second lumen; d) a proximal actuating means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter and to said proximal end of said injection tube for axially displacing said catheter and said injection tube relative to one another; e) injection fluid port means coupled to said second lumen for introducing an injection fluid into said injection lumen; f) a centering structure coupled to a distal portion of said catheter, wherein said centering structure maintains said injection needle in substantial axial alignment with said distal portion of said catheter during movement of said injection needle within said first lumen, wherein said centering structure includes means for limiting a range of motion of said injection needle relative to said catheter between a first position wherein said injection needle is shrouded by said centering structure to a second position wherein said injection needle extends distally beyond said centering structure, and wherein the means for limiting a range of motion includes a first stopping structure attached to a portion of the needle and moveable with said needle within said first lumen of said catheter. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. An endoscopic infusion needle device, comprising:
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a) a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a first lumen; b) an injection tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and defining a second lumen, said injection tube extending at least partially through said first lumen and defining an annular space between said injection tube and said catheter; c) an injection needle coupled to said distal end of said injection tube, said injection needle having an injection lumen in fluid communication with said second lumen; d) a proximal actuating means coupled to said proximal end of said catheter and to said proximal end of said injection tube for axially displacing said catheter and said injection tube relative to one another; e) a first distal stopping structure including at least one substantially cylindrical member having a plurality of substantially radial exterior struts, wherein said first distal stopping structure is coupled to a distal portion of said catheter and said at least one substantially cylindrical member extends within the first lumen such that said struts engage the catheter and at least one of said injection tube and said injection needle passes through said at least one substantially cylindrical member; and f) a second distal stopping structure including at least one annular structure coupled to at least one of said injection tube and said injection needle, wherein said first and second distal stopping structures cooperate with one another to provide a positive well-defined proximal stopping location wherein said injection needle is shrouded by said catheter, and to provide a positive well-defined distal stopping location wherein said injection needle extends out of said catheter.
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