Reduced-friction catheter introducer and method of manufacturing and using the same
First Claim
1. A sheath introducer, comprising:
- a splittable sheath extending from a sheath hub;
a valve housing coupled to the sheath hub, a stationary valve positioned within the valve housing, the valve housing comprising;
a continuous inner surface defining a lumen;
an outer wall enclosing the entire lumen; and
a proximal opening; and
a conduit member having a cylindrical portion, the conduit member movable within the valve housing from a first position in which a proximal section of the conduit member extends outside of the proximal opening of the valve housing and the valve is closed to a second position in which a distal end of the conduit member penetrates the valve to open the valve and the proximal section of the conduit member and the cylindrical portion is positioned substantially within the valve housing.
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Abstract
Tear-away and non-tear-away sheath introducers for catheters, methods for making such introducers, and methods for using such introducers are described. The sheath introducers contain movable valves that are encapsulated in a movable housing that allows the valve to move along the axis of the introducer. As the movable valve and housing travel along the axis, a portion of the hub protrudes past the valve and is exposed. As well, the sheath introducers can also contain a stationary valve and housing that can be opened to expose a portion of the hub when a conduit penetrates the stationary valve. In both instances, the protruding portion of the hub contains a friction-free pathway for a catheter into the sheath introducer. The introducers can therefore be used with any catheter, regardless of the size or material, because of the reduced or eliminated frictional force between the catheter and introducer.
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17 Claims
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1. A sheath introducer, comprising:
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a splittable sheath extending from a sheath hub; a valve housing coupled to the sheath hub, a stationary valve positioned within the valve housing, the valve housing comprising; a continuous inner surface defining a lumen; an outer wall enclosing the entire lumen; and a proximal opening; and a conduit member having a cylindrical portion, the conduit member movable within the valve housing from a first position in which a proximal section of the conduit member extends outside of the proximal opening of the valve housing and the valve is closed to a second position in which a distal end of the conduit member penetrates the valve to open the valve and the proximal section of the conduit member and the cylindrical portion is positioned substantially within the valve housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A sheath introducer for a catheter, comprising:
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a splittable sheath extending from a sheath hub; a valve housing coupled to the sheath hub, a stationary valve positioned within the valve housing, the valve housing having a continuous inner surface defining a lumen and an outer wall enclosing the entire lumen; and a conduit member movable with respect to the valve and the valve housing from a first position in which a proximal end of the conduit member extends outside of the valve housing and the valve is closed to a second position in which the conduit member penetrates the valve to open the valve, the conduit member including a conical portion extending distally from a cylindrical portion, the conical portion having an outer diameter at a proximal end thereof less than an outer diameter of the cylindrical portion the conical portion including a tapered section along at least a distal end thereof, a proximal section of the conduit member and the cylindrical portion positioned substantially within the valve housing in the second position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for inserting a catheter into a body, the system comprising a sheath introducer containing:
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a stationary valve; a valve housing, including; a continuous inner surface defining a lumen; an outer wall enclosing the entire lumen; and a proximal opening; and a conduit member having a cylindrical portion, the conduit member positioned in the valve housing lumen, the conduit member having a proximal section extending outside of the valve housing from the proximal opening in a first position in which the valve is closed, the conduit member movable within the valve housing lumen from the first position to a second position in which a distal end of the conduit member penetrates the valve to open the valve prior to the catheter being inserted through the sheath introducer to provide a substantially friction-free passage way through the valve, the proximal section of the conduit member and the cylindrical portion positioned substantially within the valve housing in the second position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method for making a sheath introducer, the method comprising:
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providing a stationary valve; providing a valve housing including; a continuous inner surface defining a lumen; an outer wall enclosing the lumen; and a first retaining feature associated with the inner surface, the valve positioned in the valve housing distal of the retaining feature; and providing a conduit member in the valve housing lumen, the lumen surrounding the conduit member, the conduit member movable within the valve housing lumen from a first position in which a proximal end of the conduit member extends outside of the valve housing and the valve is closed to a second position in which a distal end of the conduit member penetrates the valve to open the valve, the conduit member including a second retaining feature on an outer surface thereof to cooperate with the valve housing first retaining feature to retain the conduit member in the second position. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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