Method and apparatus for deflecting a screw-in-lead
First Claim
1. A control handle assembly for use with a deflectable stylet or guidewire, comprising:
- a handle having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being of increased diameter relative to the distal portion; and
a deflection control located adjacent the distal portion of the handle and extending distally therefrom, the control being movable relative to the handle, the handle assembly further comprising means for deflecting the stylet or guidewire responsive to movement of the deflection control relative to the handle; and
wherein the deflection control has a proximal portion having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the distal portion of the handle, the proximal portion of the deflection control and the distal portion of the handle together defining a segment of the handle assembly of reduced diameter relative to the proximal portion of the control handle and extending for a distance of at least about one and one half inches along the control handle assembly whereby at least two fingers of a typical physicians hand may conveniently simultaneously grasp the handle and deflection control, stabilizing deflection control relative to the handle.
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Abstract
An apparatus for deflecting a catheter or lead, for example a deflectable stylet or guidewire. The device includes an outer tubular member, a tension member mounted within the outer tubular member and coupled to the outer member and a handle mounted at the proximal end of the tubular member. The handle includes a major handle portion which has a rotatable knob located at its distal end, surrounding a proximal portion of the outer tubular member and provided with inwardly directed threading and an inner slider member provided with outwardly directed threading engaging the inwardly directed threading of the knob. The slider is advanced or retracted longitudinally within the handle by rotation of the knob but is rotationally fixed with regard to the major handle portion. The outer tubular member is engaged at its proximal end with the inner slider member and the tension wire is fixedly engaged with the major handle portion, whereby rotation of the knob results in advancement or retraction of the outer tubular member relative to the tension wire and the major portion of the handle, which in turn causes the deflection of the outer tubular member.
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5 Claims
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1. A control handle assembly for use with a deflectable stylet or guidewire, comprising:
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a handle having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being of increased diameter relative to the distal portion; and a deflection control located adjacent the distal portion of the handle and extending distally therefrom, the control being movable relative to the handle, the handle assembly further comprising means for deflecting the stylet or guidewire responsive to movement of the deflection control relative to the handle; and wherein the deflection control has a proximal portion having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the distal portion of the handle, the proximal portion of the deflection control and the distal portion of the handle together defining a segment of the handle assembly of reduced diameter relative to the proximal portion of the control handle and extending for a distance of at least about one and one half inches along the control handle assembly whereby at least two fingers of a typical physicians hand may conveniently simultaneously grasp the handle and deflection control, stabilizing deflection control relative to the handle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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