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Linkage steering mechanism for deflectable catheters

  • US 7,122,020 B2
  • Filed: 06/24/2005
  • Issued: 10/17/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/25/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A rotationally-actuated mechanism for deflectable catheters, comprising:

  • a handle connected to a sheath of a deflectable catheter containing at least two mechanical catheter control wires each having a distal end affixed to a distal end portion of the catheter, and a proximal end;

    a linkage steering mechanism disposed within said handle and includingfirst and second side links each having an engagement end and a first pivot end, said engagement ends extending outside of said handle for operative engagement by a user, said first pivot ends being pivotally affixed to a first pivot pin that is fixed relative to said handle,third and fourth side links each having a distal end and a second pivot end, the proximal ends of said third and fourth side links being respectively connected to a second pivot pin, and the distal ends of said third and fourth pivot links being respectively connected to the proximal ends of said control wires, andfirst and second coupler links respectively connecting said first side link to said third side link and said second side link to said fourth side link,whereby when said first side link is engaged and caused to rotate in a first direction about said first pivot pin, said first coupler link is translated and causes said third side link to rotate about said second pivot pin thereby causing the attached control wire to be translated within said sheath and the distal tip to be deflected in one direction from the tip'"'"'s straight position to an arc angle in a plane, andwherein when said second side link is engaged and caused to rotate in the opposite direction about said first pivot pin, said second coupler link is translated and causes said fourth side link to rotate about said second pivot pin thereby causing the attached control wire to be translated within said sheath and brings the tip back to the straight position, while a further rotation of the second side link causes the tip to be further deflected in an opposite direction to an arc angle in the same plane.

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