Medical instrument with controlled torque transmission
First Claim
1. A guidewire comprising:
- an elongated structural body having a proximal end and a distal end, a proximal section adjacent to and including the proximal end, a distal section adjacent to and including the distal end, a middle section therebetween, and a length;
the body having a plurality of repeated tempered properties within each of the proximal, middle and distal sections;
the repeated tempered properties creating discrete longitudinal sections of the length having annealed properties interspersed with discrete longitudinal sections of the length having normally tempered properties.
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Abstract
A medical instrument such as a guidewire that is designed to have controlled torque transmission along its length. Specially treated areas are placed in selected and equal areas along the entire length of the elongated shaft of the medical instrument, and are separated from one another by untreated areas. This process ensures that any torque is transmitted distally, in a smooth manner, regardless of the guidewire position, thus resulting in a substantial reduction in whipping. In one embodiment, a stainless steel guidewire is utilized, and is subjected to annealing heat treatment in selected areas. This annealing process creates a mandrel that has repeated temper properties along its length. Torque applied at one end of this mandrel is transmitted to the opposite end in an even and controlled manner, even when the mandrel is formed into a loop.
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13 Claims
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1. A guidewire comprising:
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an elongated structural body having a proximal end and a distal end, a proximal section adjacent to and including the proximal end, a distal section adjacent to and including the distal end, a middle section therebetween, and a length; the body having a plurality of repeated tempered properties within each of the proximal, middle and distal sections; the repeated tempered properties creating discrete longitudinal sections of the length having annealed properties interspersed with discrete longitudinal sections of the length having normally tempered properties. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A guidewire comprising:
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an elongate member having a proximal section disposed adjacent to and including a proximal end of the guidewire, a distal tip section disposed adjacent to and including a distal end of the guidewire, and a middle section disposed between the proximal section and the distal tip section; wherein each of the proximal, middle, and distal tip sections further comprises a first plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections and a second plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections, wherein the said first and second plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections alternate along the length of the elongate member within the respective proximal, middle, and distal tip sections; wherein the first plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections have been subjected to a tempering process; the second plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections not having been subjected to the tempering process; and wherein the first plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections and the second plurality of discontinuous longitudinal sections have different torque transmission characteristics. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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