Steerable guide catheter with pre-shaped rotatable shaft
First Claim
1. A guide catheter, comprising:
- an outer sheath comprising an open lumen, a pre-shaped distal end, a distal tip, a proximal end, and at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line extending from the proximal end to the distal tip of the outer sheath;
an inner sheath comprising an open lumen, the inner sheath disposed within the open lumen of the outer sheath, the inner sheath axially rotatable and longitudinally translatable relative to the outer sheath, a distal end of the inner sheath conforming to a shape of the outer sheath when the inner sheath is retracted, and the distal end of the inner sheath assuming a pre-formed shape different from the shape of the outer sheath when the distal end of the inner sheath is extended beyond the distal end of the outer sheath;
a steering tendon disposed along the outer sheath, a distal end of the steering tendon connected to the distal tip of the outer sheath;
a guide handle connected to the proximal end of the outer sheath, the guide handle comprising at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line aligned with the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stressed line of the outer sheath, and at least two elongated separation grips positioned at the proximal end of the guide handle aligned substantially parallel to the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle, the guide catheter configured such that separation of the guide handle into at least two sections along the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle initiates separation of the outer sheath along the at least one pre-stress line of the outer sheath;
a steering mechanism comprising a lever pivotably disposed on the guide handle, the steering mechanism connected to a proximal end of the steering tendon and providing a pulling force on the steering tendon in response to pivoting of the lever to adjustably change a shape of the pre-shaped distal end of the outer sheath;
at least one pressure sensing device connected to the distal end of the inner sheath; and
at least one electrical conductor coupled to the at least one pressure sensing device, the at least one conductor disposed within the inner sheath.
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Abstract
A guide catheter employs a retractable inner sheath movably disposed within an open lumen of an outer sheath. The inner sheath includes a pre-formed distal end and an open lumen adapted to receive a payload. The inner sheath is translatable and rotatable relative to the outer sheath. The inner sheath conforms to the outer sheath shape until it is distally extended beyond the outer sheath. The outer sheath contains a steering tendon that can be used to adjustably deflect the outer sheath. The guide catheter further includes a proximally attached guide handle. A steering handle can be pivotably connected to the guide handle. The steering handle is connected to the steering tendon and can apply a tensile force to the steering tendon for adjustably deflecting the outer sheath. A catheter according to the present invention provides an improved system for locating and cannulating cardiac venous structures, particularly the coronary sinus via the right atrium.
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34 Claims
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1. A guide catheter, comprising:
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an outer sheath comprising an open lumen, a pre-shaped distal end, a distal tip, a proximal end, and at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line extending from the proximal end to the distal tip of the outer sheath; an inner sheath comprising an open lumen, the inner sheath disposed within the open lumen of the outer sheath, the inner sheath axially rotatable and longitudinally translatable relative to the outer sheath, a distal end of the inner sheath conforming to a shape of the outer sheath when the inner sheath is retracted, and the distal end of the inner sheath assuming a pre-formed shape different from the shape of the outer sheath when the distal end of the inner sheath is extended beyond the distal end of the outer sheath; a steering tendon disposed along the outer sheath, a distal end of the steering tendon connected to the distal tip of the outer sheath; a guide handle connected to the proximal end of the outer sheath, the guide handle comprising at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line aligned with the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stressed line of the outer sheath, and at least two elongated separation grips positioned at the proximal end of the guide handle aligned substantially parallel to the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle, the guide catheter configured such that separation of the guide handle into at least two sections along the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle initiates separation of the outer sheath along the at least one pre-stress line of the outer sheath; a steering mechanism comprising a lever pivotably disposed on the guide handle, the steering mechanism connected to a proximal end of the steering tendon and providing a pulling force on the steering tendon in response to pivoting of the lever to adjustably change a shape of the pre-shaped distal end of the outer sheath; at least one pressure sensing device connected to the distal end of the inner sheath; and at least one electrical conductor coupled to the at least one pressure sensing device, the at least one conductor disposed within the inner sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A guide catheter, comprising:
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an outer sheath comprising an open lumen, a pre-shaped distal end, a distal tip, a proximal end, and at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line extending from the proximal end to the distal tip of the outer sheath; an inner sheath comprising an open lumen configured to receive a payload, the inner sheath disposed within the open lumen of the outer sheath, the inner sheath rotatable and longitudinally displaceable relative to the outer sheath, a distal end of the inner sheath conforming to a shape of the outer sheath when the inner sheath is retracted, and the distal end of the inner sheath assuming a pre-formed shape different from the shape of the outer sheath when the distal end of the inner sheath is extended beyond the distal end of the outer sheath; a steering member disposed along the outer sheath, a distal end of the steering member connected to the distal tip of the outer sheath; a guide handle connected to the proximal end of the outer sheath, the guide handle comprising at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line aligned with the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stressed line of the outer sheath and at least two elongated separation grips positioned at the proximal end of the guide handle aligned substantially parallel to the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle, the guide catheter configured such that separation of the guide handle into at least two sections along the at least one longitudinally disposed pre-stress line of the guide handle initiates separation of the outer sheath along the at least one pre-stress line of the outer sheath; a steering mechanism comprising a lever pivotably disposed on the guide handle, the steering mechanism connected to a proximal end of the steering tendon and from which a pulling force is developed on the steering tendon in response to pivoting of the lever to adjustably change a shape of the pre-shaped distal end of the outer sheath; at least one pressure sensing device connected to the pre-shaped distal end of the outer sheath; and at least one electrical conductor coupled to the at least one pressure sensing device, the at least one conductor disposed within the outer sheath. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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