Method for manipulating an adjustable shape guide catheter
First Claim
1. A method of manipulating a catheter assembly for accessing a coronary sinus ostium of a patient, the method comprising:
- disposing an inner catheter member within an outer catheter member, the inner catheter member and the outer catheter member forming at least a portion of the catheter assembly, the outer catheter having a first lumen and the inner catheter having a second lumen, at least a distal end portion of the inner catheter member having a stiffness greater than that of at least a distal end portion of the outer catheter member, the distal end portion of the outer catheter member having a flexible, deflectable distal end including regions of varying stiffness, and the inner catheter member having a distal tip;
positioning the catheter assembly proximate the coronary sinus;
rotatably advancing the inner catheter member through the outer catheter member toward the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member;
longitudinally displacing the distal tip of the inner catheter member relative to the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member to alter a shape of the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member;
positioning a portion of the catheter assembly within the coronary sinus ostium of the patient; and
delivering a cardiac lead through the first or second lumen into the coronary sinus.
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Abstract
A method of manipulating a catheter assembly involves providing an inner catheter member movably disposed within an outer catheter member. At least a distal end portion of the inner catheter member has a stiffness greater than that of at least a distal end portion of the outer catheter member. The distal end portion of the outer catheter member includes a deflectable distal end. The method further involves advancing the inner catheter member through the outer catheter member toward the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member, and longitudinally displacing the distal end portion of the inner catheter member relative to the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member to alter a shape of the deflectable distal end.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of manipulating a catheter assembly for accessing a coronary sinus ostium of a patient, the method comprising:
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disposing an inner catheter member within an outer catheter member, the inner catheter member and the outer catheter member forming at least a portion of the catheter assembly, the outer catheter having a first lumen and the inner catheter having a second lumen, at least a distal end portion of the inner catheter member having a stiffness greater than that of at least a distal end portion of the outer catheter member, the distal end portion of the outer catheter member having a flexible, deflectable distal end including regions of varying stiffness, and the inner catheter member having a distal tip; positioning the catheter assembly proximate the coronary sinus; rotatably advancing the inner catheter member through the outer catheter member toward the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member; longitudinally displacing the distal tip of the inner catheter member relative to the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member to alter a shape of the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member; positioning a portion of the catheter assembly within the coronary sinus ostium of the patient; and delivering a cardiac lead through the first or second lumen into the coronary sinus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of manipulating a catheter assembly for accessing a coronary sinus ostium of a patient, the method comprising:
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providing an inner catheter member movably disposed within an outer catheter member, the inner catheter and the outer catheter together forming at least a portion of the catheter assembly, at least a distal end portion of the inner catheter member having a stiffness greater than that of at least a distal end portion of the outer catheter member, the distal end portion of the outer catheter member having a flexible, deflectable distal end including regions of varying stiffness, and the inner catheter member having a distal tip; advancing the inner catheter member through the outer catheter member toward the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member; altering a shape of the catheter assembly by at least one or both of; longitudinally displacing the distal tip of the inner catheter member relative to the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member to alter a shape of the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member; and rotating the distal end portion of inner catheter member relative to the deflectable distal end of the outer catheter member in response to a torqueing force applied to a proximal end of the inner catheter member; and positioning a portion of the catheter assembly within the coronary sinus ostium of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of delivering a cardiac lead into a coronary sinus of a patient, the method comprising:
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disposing an inner catheter member within an outer catheter member, the outer catheter member having a proximal end, a flexible distal end having regions of varying stiffness, and a first lumen therein, the inner catheter member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a second lumen therein, the inner catheter member having a first length greater than a second length of the outer catheter member such that the distal end of the inner catheter member is capable of extending distally beyond the distal end of the outer catheter member, the inner and outer catheter members together forming a catheter assembly; positioning the catheter assembly proximate the coronary sinus ostium; altering a shape of at least the distal end of the outer catheter member by moving the inner catheter member within the lumen of the outer catheter member so as to position the catheter assembly within the coronary sinus ostium of the patient; and delivering a cardiac lead through the catheter assembly into the coronary sinus.
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