Guide catheter with enhanced guidewire tracking
First Claim
1. An intravascular guiding catheter comprising:
- an elongate, tubular shaft formed from at least two tubular shaft members, said elongate, tubular shaft including;
a.) a distal shaft member formed of an outer polymeric material having a braided reinforcing layer embedded therein and lined with an inner lubricious polymeric material and having a distal end,b.) a terminal shaft member formed of a polymeric material, free of braided reinforcing, having a wall and a lumen therethrough, and secured to said distal shaft member and located distally of said distal shaft member,wherein the hardness of the polymeric material of said terminal shaft member is equal to or harder than the outer polymeric material of said distal shaft member, andc.) a proximal section, proximally adjacent said distal shaft member said proximal section being stiffer than said distal shaft member.
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Abstract
This is a guide catheter assembly. The guide catheter assembly is used to cooperate with a micro-catheter in accessing a tissue target within the body, typically a target which is accessible through the vascular system. Central to the invention is the use of a braided metallic reinforcing member, situated within the catheter body in such a way to create a catheter section having an exceptionally thin wall, controlled stiffness, and high resistance to kinking. The catheter has a terminal segment which is not supported by a braid and the polymer making up that terminal segment is either the same hardness as is the polymer making up the outer covering of next more adjacent section or, preferably, the polymer is harder than is the polymer making up the segment located just proximally of that terminal segment. The braid may have a single pitch or may vary in pitch along the axis of the catheter or catheter section. The braided reinforcing member typically is embedded in a flexible outer tubing member. An inner tubing member is lubricious.
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16 Claims
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1. An intravascular guiding catheter comprising:
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an elongate, tubular shaft formed from at least two tubular shaft members, said elongate, tubular shaft including; a.) a distal shaft member formed of an outer polymeric material having a braided reinforcing layer embedded therein and lined with an inner lubricious polymeric material and having a distal end, b.) a terminal shaft member formed of a polymeric material, free of braided reinforcing, having a wall and a lumen therethrough, and secured to said distal shaft member and located distally of said distal shaft member, wherein the hardness of the polymeric material of said terminal shaft member is equal to or harder than the outer polymeric material of said distal shaft member, and c.) a proximal section, proximally adjacent said distal shaft member said proximal section being stiffer than said distal shaft member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An intravascular guiding catheter comprising:
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an elongate, tubular shaft formed from at least two tubular shaft members, said elongate, tubular shaft including; a.) a primary midshaft member proximally adjacent a distal shaft member having an outer polymeric covering, and said primary midshaft member having an outer covering comprising a material harder than a material forming the outer polymeric covering of said distal shaft member, b.) said distal shaft member having a distal end and formed of the outer polymeric covering having a braided reinforcing member embedded therein and lined with an inner lubricious polymeric material, and c.) a terminal shaft member formed of a polymeric material, free of braided reinforcing, having a wall and a lumen therethrough, and secured to said distal shaft member and located distally of said distal shaft member, wherein the hardness of the polymeric material of said terminal shaft member is equal to or harder than the outer polymeric covering of said distal shaft member. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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