Catheter with superelastic retention device
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1. A retention device, comprising:
- a catheter having an outer circumferential surface, a proximal portion and a distal portion and a central lumen defined therethrough;
a balloon mounted on the catheter between the proximal portion and the distal portion, the balloon connected to a fluid path in a proximal portion of the catheter;
at least one superelastic wire contained in the balloon and in at least one lumen within the catheter, wherein the at least one wire extends from the proximal portion through the balloon to the distal portion, wherein at least one end of the wire comprises a retention feature that is anchored to a portion of the catheter, wherein at least a portion of the at least one wire is biased into a radially expanded configuration outside of the outer circumferential surface of the catheter to assist the inflation of the balloon and assist in maintaining the balloon in the expanded state; and
an obturator, wherein the catheter is configured to receive a distal tip of the obturator pressed against a distal tip of the catheter within the distal portion, wherein the force applied to the distal tip of the catheter straightens the at least one wire from the radially expanded configuration allowing the balloon to maintain a collapsed configuration,wherein when the balloon is inflated, the at least one superelastic wire is partially pulled from the at least one lumen and extends distally from the catheter and is not wholly retained within the catheter.
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Abstract
A retention device for use in a human or mammalian body includes superelastic wires that expand when they are released from a confined state. The retention device may have the outer form of a Foley catheter. One or more superelastic wires within the balloon of a Foley catheter help to insure retention within the body, such as within a urinary bladder.
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1. A retention device, comprising:
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a catheter having an outer circumferential surface, a proximal portion and a distal portion and a central lumen defined therethrough; a balloon mounted on the catheter between the proximal portion and the distal portion, the balloon connected to a fluid path in a proximal portion of the catheter; at least one superelastic wire contained in the balloon and in at least one lumen within the catheter, wherein the at least one wire extends from the proximal portion through the balloon to the distal portion, wherein at least one end of the wire comprises a retention feature that is anchored to a portion of the catheter, wherein at least a portion of the at least one wire is biased into a radially expanded configuration outside of the outer circumferential surface of the catheter to assist the inflation of the balloon and assist in maintaining the balloon in the expanded state; and an obturator, wherein the catheter is configured to receive a distal tip of the obturator pressed against a distal tip of the catheter within the distal portion, wherein the force applied to the distal tip of the catheter straightens the at least one wire from the radially expanded configuration allowing the balloon to maintain a collapsed configuration, wherein when the balloon is inflated, the at least one superelastic wire is partially pulled from the at least one lumen and extends distally from the catheter and is not wholly retained within the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A retention device, comprising:
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a catheter having an outer circumferential surface, a proximal portion and a distal portion and a central lumen defined therethrough; a balloon mounted on the distal portion, the balloon connected to an inflation lumen in the catheter and an inflation port on the proximal portion; and at least two superelastic wires contained in the balloon and in at least one lumen in the catheter, the wires anchored to the distal portion, wherein a portion of each of the wires are biased to an arcuate configuration extending radially outside of the circumferential surface of the catheter, with the biased portion of each wire in registry with the balloon, such that the wires tend to urge expansion of the balloon, wherein when the balloon is inflated, the at least two superelastic wires are partially pulled from the at least one lumen and extends distally from the catheter and are not wholly retained within the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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