Guide catheter and guidewires for effecting rapid catheter exchange
First Claim
1. A method of exchanging a first catheter with a second catheter through a guide catheter indwelling in a living human, the first catheter having been inserted into the indwelling guide catheter over a guidewire, at least one of the first and second catheters having a guidewire lumen extending the full length thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a mechanism to inhibit movement of the guidewire relative to the guide catheter;
operating the mechanism to inhibit said relative movement; and
exchanging said first and second catheters, while said relative movement is inhibited by the mechanism, by withdrawing the first catheter from the indwelling guide catheter, separating the first catheter completely from the guidewire, and then inserting the second catheter into the indwelling guide catheter over the guidewire.
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Abstract
A system and method for effecting rapid exchange of catheters over a guidewire. A gripping mechanism is provided on one of a guide catheter and a guidewire to grip the other of the guide catheter and guidewire proximate to the distal end of the guide catheter. When engaged, the gripping mechanism inhibits movement between the guidewire and the guide catheter when a first catheter is exchanged with a second catheter over the guidewire.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of exchanging a first catheter with a second catheter through a guide catheter indwelling in a living human, the first catheter having been inserted into the indwelling guide catheter over a guidewire, at least one of the first and second catheters having a guidewire lumen extending the full length thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a mechanism to inhibit movement of the guidewire relative to the guide catheter;
operating the mechanism to inhibit said relative movement; and
exchanging said first and second catheters, while said relative movement is inhibited by the mechanism, by withdrawing the first catheter from the indwelling guide catheter, separating the first catheter completely from the guidewire, and then inserting the second catheter into the indwelling guide catheter over the guidewire.
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2. A method of exchanging a first catheter with a second catheter, the first catheter being inserted over a guidewire and extending through a guide catheter with a body lumen, comprising:
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withdrawing the distal end of the first catheter proximal to the distal end of the guide catheter, the first catheter remaining substantially within said guide catheter;
inflating a balloon disposed on the guide catheter to grip the guidewire to inhibit movement of the guide catheter and guidewire relative to each other;
fully withdrawing the first catheter over the guidewire;
inserting the second catheter over the guidewire and advancing it up to the Balloon;
deflating the balloon to disengage the guide catheter and the guidewire relative to each other; and
fully advancing the second catheter distal to the distal end of the guide catheter.
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3. A method for exchanging a first over-the-wire catheter on a guide wire in a patient'"'"'s vascular system for a second over-the-wire catheter on the guide wire, wherein the guide wire extends through and past a distal end of a guide catheter, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing an inflatable wire-captivation balloon within the guide catheter;
holding a proximal end of the guide wire outside of the vascular system to maintain position of the guide wire longitudinally relative to the guide catheter and the vascular system;
moving the first over-the-wire catheter on the guide wire into the guide catheter to a position proximal of the wire-captivation balloon;
inflating the wire-captivation balloon to a size such that movement of the guide wire longitudinally relative to the guide catheter is limited;
releasing the proximal end of the guide wire;
withdrawing the first over-the-wire catheter from a proximal end of the guide wire;
installing the second over-the-wire catheter onto the proximal end of the guide wire;
moving the second over-the-wire catheter to a position just proximal of the inflated wire-captivation balloon;
holding the proximal end of the guide wire outside of the vascular system to maintain position of the guide wire longitudinally relative to the guide catheter and the vascular system;
deflating the wire-captivation balloon to release the guide wire from its fixed position relative to the guide catheter; and
moving the second over-the-wire catheter distally of the wire-captivation balloon.
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4. A method of exchanging a first catheter with a second catheter, the first catheter being inserted over a guidewire and extending through a guide catheter within a body lumen, comprising:
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withdrawing the distal end of the first catheter proximal to the distal end of the guide catheter, the first catheter remaining substantially within said guide catheter;
actuating a mechanism disposed on one of the guide catheter and the guidewire to frictionally engage the other of the guide catheter and the guidewire to inhibit movement of the guide catheter and guidewire relative to each other;
fully withdrawing the first catheter over the guidewire;
inserting the second catheter over the guidewire and advancing it up to the mechanism;
actuating the mechanism to disengage the guide catheter and the guidewire relative to each other; and
fully advancing the second catheter distal to the distal end of the guide catheter to effect catheter exchange without requiring removal of the guidewire.
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5. A method of exchanging a first catheter with a second catheter, the first catheter being inserted over a guidewire and extending through a guide catheter with a body lumen, comprising:
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withdrawing the distal end of the first catheter proximal to the distal end of the guide catheter, the first catheter remaining substantially within said guide catheter;
inflating a balloon disposed on the guidewire to grip the guide catheter to inhibit movement of the guide catheter and guidewire relative to each other;
fully withdrawing the first catheter over the guidewire;
inserting the second catheter over the guidewire and advancing it up to the Balloon;
deflating the balloon to disengage the guide catheter and the guidewire relative to each other; and
fully advancing the second catheter distal to the distal end of the guide catheter.
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