Catheter exchange method and apparatus
First Claim
1. A method of inserting a catheter tube into the body of a patient along a guidewire, said guidewire having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient and within a guide catheter surrounding said guidewire and having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient, said method comprising the steps of(a) providing a catheter tube having a passage therethrough and a longitudinal axis, said passage being receiving said portion of said guidewire that extends out of said body of said patient guidewire therethrough;
- (b) providing an elongated track having a body made of a resilient material and having a slot formed therein adapted to receive said catheter tube and said portion of said guidewire that extends out of said body of said patient;
(c) positioning said catheter tube with said portion of said guidewire that extends out of the body of said patient into said slot of said track;
(d) attaching said guidewire to a proximal end of said track to hold it relative thereto; and
(e) sliding said catheter along said guidewire and within said guide catheter into said body of said patient without causing buckling of said guidewire or longitudinal movement of said guidewire relative to said body of said patient.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for installing, removing or exchanging catheters into and out of a medical patient'"'"'s body, including the vascular system, incorporates a slotted guide track for guiding and controlling sliding movement of a catheter while maintaining the relative position of a guidewire. The guide track includes an elongated base having a resilient, cushion-like body, adapted to physically conform to the outer shape of a guidewire and catheter to accommodate the passing through of a catheter and related structures. The guide track includes a clamp at one end for securing a guidewire end, and another clamp at the other end for securing the track to a guide catheter.
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7 Claims
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1. A method of inserting a catheter tube into the body of a patient along a guidewire, said guidewire having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient and within a guide catheter surrounding said guidewire and having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient, said method comprising the steps of
(a) providing a catheter tube having a passage therethrough and a longitudinal axis, said passage being receiving said portion of said guidewire that extends out of said body of said patient guidewire therethrough; -
(b) providing an elongated track having a body made of a resilient material and having a slot formed therein adapted to receive said catheter tube and said portion of said guidewire that extends out of said body of said patient; (c) positioning said catheter tube with said portion of said guidewire that extends out of the body of said patient into said slot of said track; (d) attaching said guidewire to a proximal end of said track to hold it relative thereto; and (e) sliding said catheter along said guidewire and within said guide catheter into said body of said patient without causing buckling of said guidewire or longitudinal movement of said guidewire relative to said body of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of inserting a catheter tube into the body of a patient along a guidewire, said guidewire having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient and within a guide catheter surrounding said guidewire and having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient, said method comprising the steps of
(a) providing a catheter tube having a passage therethrough, said passage containing a guidewire extension therethrough, said catheter tube and said guidewire extension being positioned in a slot formed in an elongated track having a body made of a resilient material, said guidewire extension being attached to said track; (b) sliding said catheter along said guidewire and within said guide catheter into said body of said patient without causing buckling of said guidewire or longitudinal movement of said guidewire relative to said body of said patient.
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4. A method of removing a catheter tube having a portion that is positioned inside the body of a patient along a guidewire having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient and within a guide catheter surrounding said guidewire and having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient, said method comprising the steps of
(a) providing an elongated track having a body made of a resilient material and having a slot formed therein adapted to receive said catheter tube and said portion of said guidewire that extends out of said body of said patient; -
(b) positioning said portion of said guidewire that extends out of the body of said patient into said slot of said track; (c) attaching said guidewire to said track to hold it relative thereto; and (d) sliding said catheter along said guidewire within said guide catheter out of said body of said patient without causing buckling of said guidewire or longitudinal movement of said guidewire relative to said body of said patient until said catheter is removed from said body of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method of withdrawing a catheter from the body of a patient along a guidewire, said guidewire having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient and within a guide catheter surrounding said guidewire and said guide catheter having a portion that is pre-inserted into said patient, said method comprising the steps of
(a) attaching to said guidewire a guidewire extension, said guidewire extension being positioned in a slot formed in an elongated track having a body made of a resilient material, said guidewire extension being attached to said track; (b) sliding said catheter along said guidewire within said guide catheter out of said body of said patient without causing buckling of said guidewire or longitudinal movement of said guidewire relative to said body of said patient until said catheter is removed from said body of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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