Trans-septal sheath with splitting dilating needle and method for its use
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1. A device comprising:
- an elongated, generally flexible tubular body; and
a dilating tip slidably mounted on a distal end of the tubular body and comprising;
a segmented surface comprising a plurality of segments having proximal and distal ends, wherein the plurality of segments is configured to move between a closed configuration in which the segments combine to form the segmented surface and an open configuration in which the segments separate from one another;
a plurality of generally rigid tube segments, each tube segment extending distally from a segment of the segmented surface, and wherein, when the plurality of generally rigid tube segments is in the closed configuration, the plurality of generally rigid tube segments combine to form a generally rigid tube having a sharp distal end configured to puncture tissue, and when the segments of the segmented surface are in the open configuration, the generally rigid tube segments have free distal ends that are separate from each other; and
a ring slidably mounted on the tubular body, wherein the proximal ends of the segments of the segmented surface are hingedly attached to the ring;
wherein proximal movement of the ring relative to the tubular body exerts a force on the segmented surface to thereby open the segmented surface.
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Abstract
A device useful for accessing the left atrium is provided. The device comprises an elongated tubular body and a dilating tip. The tubular body has an axis, a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen longitudinally extending therethrough. The dilating tip is slidably mounted on the distal end of the tubular body. The dilating tip comprises a segmented surface that is generally transverse to the axis of the tubular body, and a generally rigid tube extending distally from the segmented surface and having a sharp distal end. Distal movement of the tubular body relative to the dilating tip exerts a force on the segmented surface to thereby open the segmented surface.
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17 Claims
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1. A device comprising:
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an elongated, generally flexible tubular body; and a dilating tip slidably mounted on a distal end of the tubular body and comprising; a segmented surface comprising a plurality of segments having proximal and distal ends, wherein the plurality of segments is configured to move between a closed configuration in which the segments combine to form the segmented surface and an open configuration in which the segments separate from one another; a plurality of generally rigid tube segments, each tube segment extending distally from a segment of the segmented surface, and wherein, when the plurality of generally rigid tube segments is in the closed configuration, the plurality of generally rigid tube segments combine to form a generally rigid tube having a sharp distal end configured to puncture tissue, and when the segments of the segmented surface are in the open configuration, the generally rigid tube segments have free distal ends that are separate from each other; and a ring slidably mounted on the tubular body, wherein the proximal ends of the segments of the segmented surface are hingedly attached to the ring; wherein proximal movement of the ring relative to the tubular body exerts a force on the segmented surface to thereby open the segmented surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A device comprising:
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an elongated, generally flexible tubular body; a dilating tip slidably mounted on a distal end of the tubular body and comprising; a ring mounted in surrounding relation to the distal end of the tubular body; a segmented surface comprising three or more segments, each segment being hingedly attached to the ring, wherein the three or more segments are configured to move between a closed configuration in which the segments combine to form the segmented surface and an open configuration in which the segments separate from one another; and three or more generally rigid tube segments, each tube segment extending distally from one of the three or more segments of the segmented surface, wherein when the three or more generally rigid tube segments are in the closed configuration, the three or more generally rigid tube segments combine to form a generally rigid tube having a sharp distal end configured to puncture tissue, and when the segments of the segmented surface are in the open configuration, the generally rigid tube segments have free distal ends that are separate from each other; a slidable member connected to the ring of the dilating tip, wherein proximal movement of the slidable member relative to the tubular body exerts a force on the segmented surface and the generally rigid tube to thereby open the segmented surface and the generally rigid tube. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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