Cannula stabilizer
First Claim
1. An apparatus for stabilizing a cannula to a vascular structure, the apparatus comprising:
- (i) a ring adapted to circumferentially surround and be in slidable relation with the cannula;
(ii) three or more struts coupled to the ring, each of the three or more struts having a distal end that extends distally and outwardly away from the ring by a first angle relative to a first axis that is parallel to a lengthwise central axis of the cannula;
(iii) a contact pad coupled to and extending from the distal end of each of the three or more struts, wherein each contact pad extends away from the respective distal end by a second angle relative to the first axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle; and
(iv) three or more arms coupled to the ring, each of the three or more arms extending proximally and inwardly away from the ring by a third angle relative to the first axis, wherein each of the three or more arms directly opposes a respective one of the three or more struts,wherein the contact pads, when engaging a wall of the vascular structure, are configured to radially outwardly deflect the three or more struts and radially inwardly deflect the three or more arms at an inward angle beyond the third angle to engage the arms into an outer wall of the cannula and thereby prevent axial movement of the apparatus relative to the cannula and thereby stabilize the cannula relative to the wall.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for stabilizing a cannula to a vascular structure. The stabilizer includes a ring that circumferentially surrounds the cannula. Three or more struts extend distally from the ring and are outwardly-deflected by a first angle relative to a first axis that is parallel to a lengthwise central axis of the cannula. Each strut includes a contact pad that radially extends from the strut and is distally-deflected by a second angle relative to a second axis that is orthogonal to the first axis. Three or more arms extend proximally from the ring and each arm opposes one of the struts. The arms are inwardly-deflected by a third angle relative to the first axis. The stabilizer is configured to move relative to the cannula until the contact pads engage the vascular structure, causing the arms to engage and resist further movement of the stabilizer relative to the cannula.
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19 Claims
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1. An apparatus for stabilizing a cannula to a vascular structure, the apparatus comprising:
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(i) a ring adapted to circumferentially surround and be in slidable relation with the cannula; (ii) three or more struts coupled to the ring, each of the three or more struts having a distal end that extends distally and outwardly away from the ring by a first angle relative to a first axis that is parallel to a lengthwise central axis of the cannula; (iii) a contact pad coupled to and extending from the distal end of each of the three or more struts, wherein each contact pad extends away from the respective distal end by a second angle relative to the first axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle; and (iv) three or more arms coupled to the ring, each of the three or more arms extending proximally and inwardly away from the ring by a third angle relative to the first axis, wherein each of the three or more arms directly opposes a respective one of the three or more struts, wherein the contact pads, when engaging a wall of the vascular structure, are configured to radially outwardly deflect the three or more struts and radially inwardly deflect the three or more arms at an inward angle beyond the third angle to engage the arms into an outer wall of the cannula and thereby prevent axial movement of the apparatus relative to the cannula and thereby stabilize the cannula relative to the wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of stabilizing a cannula to a vascular structure, the method comprising:
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(i) inserting a distal end of the cannula through a wall of the vascular structure; (ii) advancing a stabilizer over a length of the cannula to the wall of the vascular structure, the stabilizer comprising; (a) a ring circumferentially surrounding and in slidable relation with the cannula; (b) three or more struts coupled to the ring, each of the three or more struts having a distal end extending distally and outwardly from the ring by a first angle relative to a first axis that is parallel to a lengthwise central axis of the cannula; (c) a contact pad coupled to and extending from the distal end of each of the three or more struts, wherein each contact pad extends away from the respective distal end by a second angle relative to the first axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle; and (d) three or more arms coupled to the ring, each of the three or more arms extending proximally and inwardly from the ring by a third angle relative to the first axis, wherein each of the three or more arms directly opposes a respective one of the three or more struts; and (iii) further advancing the stabilizer to the wall such that the contact pads engage the wall causing radially outward deflection of the three or more struts and radially inward deflection of the three or more arms beyond the third angle and into an outer wall of the cannula to thereby prevent axial movement of the stabilizer relative to the cannula and thereby stabilize the cannula relative to the wall. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. An apparatus for stabilizing a cannula to a vascular structure, the apparatus comprising:
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a ring adapted to circumferentially surround and be in slidable relation with the cannula; three or more struts coupled to the ring, each of the three or more struts having a distal end that extends in a first direction away from the ring; and three or more arms coupled to the ring, each of the three or more arms extending in a second direction away from the ring and generally opposing a respective one of the three or more struts, the second direction being different from the first direction, wherein the three or more struts are configured to be deflected radially outwardly when the apparatus engages a wall of the vascular structure and to deflect the three or more arms radially inwardly to engage the arms into an outer wall of the cannula and thereby prevent axial movement of the apparatus relative to the cannula to stabilize the cannula relative to the wall. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A cannula stabilization system comprising:
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a cannula configured to extend through a wall of a vascular structure, the cannula having a lengthwise central axis; a stabilizer configured to stabilize a position of the cannula relative to the wall, the stabilizer comprising; a ring circumferentially surrounding and in slidable relation to the cannula; three or more struts coupled to the ring, each of the three or more struts having a distal end that extends distally and outwardly away from the ring by a first angle relative to the lengthwise central axis; a contact pad coupled to and extending from the distal end of each of the three or more struts, wherein each contact pads extends away from the respective distal end by a second angle relative to the lengthwise central axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle; and three or more arms coupled to the ring, each of the three or more arms extending proximally and inwardly away from the ring by a third angle relative to the lengthwise central axis, wherein each of the three or more arms directly opposes a respective one of the three or more struts, wherein, when the cannula extends through the wall and the stabilizer slides over the cannula to engage the wall, the contact pads are configured to contact the wall, radially outwardly deflect the respective one of the three or more struts, radially inwardly deflect the respective one of the three or more arms at an inward angle beyond the third angle to engage the arms into an outer wall of the cannula and thereby prevent axial movement of the stabilizer relative to the cannula to stabilize the cannula relative to the wall.
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