Guide wire marker technique and coil spring marker technique
First Claim
1. A guide wire having a multi filar coil with a plurality of separate wire strands, comprising:
- a. at least one of said plurality of separate wire strands drawn of a radiopaque material; and
,b. at least two other of said plurality of separate wire strands of a non-radiopaque material;
said plurality of wire strands being wound together in multifilar fashion such that said guide wire exhibits at least three different intensities of radiopacity along its length.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method of providing radiopaque marking for a coil spring. The coil spring will typically be used for medical applications within the cardiovascular system or other region wherein the assistance of a spring guide wire is necessary or desirable. Likely applications may include guide wires, angioplasty catheters, or infusion catheters. The basic spring guide wire is formed of a multifilar (e.g. quadrifilar) structure. At least one of the wires within the quadrifilar structure is drawn from a highly radiopaque material, such as platinum or a platinum alloy. The remaining wires are of a convenient base material such as stainless steel. The resulting quadrifilar structure will provide a degree of radiopacity over its length with one of four strands being highly visible under fluoroscopic energy. Various points along the spring guide wire may be further distinctively marked by changing the number of strands within the multifilar structure. One platinum wire within a trifilar structure is more visible fluoroscopically than in a quadrifilar structure. Similarly, the single platinum wire becomes correspondingly even more visible in bifilar and unifilar structures. These transitions are easily implemented in the coil winding process through the simple termination of one or more of the wires of the base material with a corresponding change in winding pitch of the remaining wire(s). The result is a marking of various points along the spring guide wire without the addition of any stiffness or change in handling characteristics.
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23 Claims
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1. A guide wire having a multi filar coil with a plurality of separate wire strands, comprising:
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a. at least one of said plurality of separate wire strands drawn of a radiopaque material; and
,b. at least two other of said plurality of separate wire strands of a non-radiopaque material;
said plurality of wire strands being wound together in multifilar fashion such that said guide wire exhibits at least three different intensities of radiopacity along its length. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A guide wire comprising:
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a. a first coil of a radiopaque material having a proximal end and a distal end; and
,b. second and third coils of a non-radiopaque alloy material having proximal ends and distal ends wound in multifilar fashion with respect to said first coil such that said guide wire exhibits at least three different intensities of radiopacity along its length. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A guide wire including a multifilar coil with a plurality of separate wire strands comprising:
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a. at least one of said plurality of separate wire strands drawn of radiopaque material; and
,b. at least two other of said plurality of separate wire strands of a non-radiopaque alloy wire strand material;
said plurality of wire strands being wound together in multifilar fashion such that said guide wire exhibits at least three different intensities of radiopacity along its length.
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10. A guide wire with a platinum tracer and an integral distal spring comprising:
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a. main body of coil wound with multiple filars and including at least one tracer strand of a platinum alloy; and
,b. a distal end including platinum strands of variable spacing or variable pitch and secured to a distal end of said main body;
said main body of coil being wound such that said guide wire exhibits at least three different intensities of radiopacity along its length. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A guide wire having various degrees of radiopacity, comprising:
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a. a first guide wire portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and three strands of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion; b. a second guide wire portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and two strands of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion; and
,c. a third guide wire portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and a strand of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A guide wire having various degrees of radiopacity, comprising
a. an outer coil comprising: -
a first outer coil portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and three strands of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion; a second outer coil portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and two strands of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion; and a third outer coil portion comprising a strand of radiopaque material and a strand of non-radiopaque material wound in a multifilar fashion; and b. an inner coil around which said outer coil is wound. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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