Multiple segment catheter and method of fabrication
First Claim
1. A method of fabricating medical catheter bodies of length “
- Z”
from continuous catheter body tubing, comprising the steps of;
extruding a continuous inner jacket having an outer surface and a catheter lumen extending therethrough;
forming initial layer segments on the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket, each segment having a length “
X” and
a thickness “
Y” and
being separated by a length “
Z−
X”
along the length of the continuous inner jacket, wherein the initial layer segments are formed of a first material;
subsequently forming a final layer of a second material having a thickness “
Y+y”
over at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby forming a continuous catheter body tubing; and
severing the continuous catheter body tubing into catheter bodies of length “
Z”
, the catheter bodies each having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion has a distal end, a distal outer layer, and a length of approximately “
X”
, and wherein the distal portion is substantially formed of the first material.
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Abstract
Methods of fabricating medical vascular catheters adapted to be inserted into a blood vessel from an incision through the skin of a patient for introducing other devices or fluids for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes and particularly methods for fabricating such catheters with catheter bodies having catheter sections of differing flexibility are disclosed. Such catheter bodies having a proximal catheter body end and a distal catheter body end and formed of a proximal section and at least one distal section that have differing flexibilities are formed in a process comprising the steps of: (1) forming a continuous tubular inner jacket preferably of an inner liner and a reinforcement layer; (2) forming initial layer segments having an initial layer thickness along the length of the inner jacket from a material of first durometer hardness, whereby each initial layer segment is separated by a separation distance: (3) forming a final layer of a material of second durometer hardness with a second layer thickness over the tubular inner jacket along the separation distances and over and/or against the proximal and distal initial layer ends of the initial layer segments to form a continuous catheter body tubing; (4) severing the continuous catheter body tubing into catheter body lengths including a proximal catheter section formed of the material of second hardness and a distal catheter section of the material of first hardness; and (5) completing the catheter fabrication at the proximal catheter body end and the distal catheter body end. Centerless grinding of the catheter body or body tubing, formation of Intermediate catheter body sections, distal soft tips, and discontinuities in the reinforcement layer formed prior to step (2) are also disclosed.
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25 Claims
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1. A method of fabricating medical catheter bodies of length “
- Z”
from continuous catheter body tubing, comprising the steps of;extruding a continuous inner jacket having an outer surface and a catheter lumen extending therethrough;
forming initial layer segments on the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket, each segment having a length “
X” and
a thickness “
Y” and
being separated by a length “
Z−
X”
along the length of the continuous inner jacket, wherein the initial layer segments are formed of a first material;
subsequently forming a final layer of a second material having a thickness “
Y+y”
over at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby forming a continuous catheter body tubing; and
severing the continuous catheter body tubing into catheter bodies of length “
Z”
, the catheter bodies each having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion has a distal end, a distal outer layer, and a length of approximately “
X”
, and wherein the distal portion is substantially formed of the first material.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
forming a distal soft tip segment; and
attaching the distal soft tip segment to the distal end of the distal portion of each catheter body.
- Z”
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7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming initial layer segments further comprises the step of forming the initial layer segments as linear lines of thickness “
- Y” and
length “
X”
along at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby leaving the remaining portion of the inner jacket exposed;and wherein the step of forming the final layer further comprises the step of forming the final layer over the exposed portion of the inner jacket and along the linear lines of the initial layer segments.
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8. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming a continuous inner jacket further comprises the step of:
forming a reinforcement layer overlying the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket.
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9. The method of claim 8, wherein the reinforcement layer is a wire braid.
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10. A method of fabricating medical catheter bodies of length “
- Z”
from continuous catheter body tubing, comprising the steps of;extruding a continuous inner jacket having an outer surface and a catheter lumen extending therethrough;
forming initial layer segments on the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket, each initial layer segment having a length “
X” and
a thickness “
Y” and
being separated by a length “
Z−
X”
along the length of the continuous inner jacket, wherein the initial layer segments are formed of a first material;
subsequently forming intermediate layer segments adjoining the initial layer segments along the length of the continuous inner jacket, each intermediate layer segment having a length “
x”
such that the contiguously formed initial and intermediate layer segments are separated by a length of approximately “
Z−
(X+x)”
, wherein the intermediate layer segments are formed of an intermediate material;
thereafter forming a final layer of a second material and having a thickness “
Y+y”
over at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby forming a continuous catheter body tubing; and
severing the continuous catheter body tubing into catheter bodies of length “
Z”
, the catheter bodies each having a proximal portion, an intermediate portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion has a distal end, a distal outer layer, and a length of approximately “
X”
, and wherein the distal portion is substantially formed of the first material.- View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
forming a distal soft tip segment; and
attaching the distal soft tip segment to the distal end of the distal portion of each catheter body.
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17. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of forming initial layer segments further comprises the step of forming the initial layer segments as linear lines of thickness “
- Y” and
length “
X”
along at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby leaving the remaining portion of the inner jacket exposed;and wherein the step of forming the final layer further comprises the step of forming the final layer over the exposed portion of the inner jacket and along the linear lines of the initial layer segments.
- Y” and
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18. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of forming a continuous inner jacket further comprises the step of:
forming a reinforcement layer overlying the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket.
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19. The method of claim 18, wherein the reinforcement layer is a wire braid.
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20. A method of fabricating medical catheter bodies of length “
- Z”
from continuous catheter body tubing, comprising the steps of;extruding a continuous inner jacket having an outer surface and a catheter lumen extending therethrough;
forming initial layer segments on the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket, each initial layer segment having a length “
X” and
thickness “
Y” and
being separated by a length “
Z−
X”
along the length of the continuous inner jacket, wherein the initial layer segments are formed of a first material;
subsequently forming a final layer of a second material and having a thickness “
Y+y”
over at least a portion of the inner jacket, thereby forming a continuous catheter body tubing; and
severing the continuous catheter body tubing into catheter bodies of length “
Z”
, the catheter bodies each having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion has a distal end, and a distal outer layer formed of the first material.- View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
forming a distal soft tip segment; and
attaching the distal soft tip segment to the distal end of the distal portion of each catheter body.
- Z”
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24. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of forming a continuous inner jacket further comprises the step of:
forming a reinforcement layer overlying the outer surface of the continuous inner jacket.
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25. The method of claim 24, wherein the reinforcement layer is a wire braid.
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