Access device
First Claim
1. An access device for placing a medical article within a body space, comprising:
- a needle having an elongated needle body with a distal end and a hub, the hub comprising a distal opening from which the needle body extends; and
a guidewire having first and second ends, the guidewire extending at least partially into the needle hub at the first end and terminating at a cap at the second end,wherein the needle hub and the cap have cooperating structure that engage together such that the cap can releasably be attached by the cooperating structure to the needle hub in both of at least two spaced-apart positions.
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Abstract
An access device places a medical article within a body space of a patient. The device has a needle that includes an elongated body and a needle hub. The device further includes a dilator and a medical article. A track can extend in a proximal direction from the dilator. The needle hub can slide along at least a portion of the track between a first position and a second position. The device can further include a locking mechanism operably disposed between the track and the needle hub so as to inhibit further axial movement of the needle in the proximal direction when the needle hub is in the second position. The device can further include a guidewire that can bend such that the guidewire can both pass through the needle hub at one end and attach to the needle hub at another end.
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19 Claims
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1. An access device for placing a medical article within a body space, comprising:
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a needle having an elongated needle body with a distal end and a hub, the hub comprising a distal opening from which the needle body extends; and a guidewire having first and second ends, the guidewire extending at least partially into the needle hub at the first end and terminating at a cap at the second end, wherein the needle hub and the cap have cooperating structure that engage together such that the cap can releasably be attached by the cooperating structure to the needle hub in both of at least two spaced-apart positions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An access device for placing a medical article within a body space, comprising:
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a needle having an elongated needle body with a distal end and a hub, the hub comprising a distal opening from which the needle body extends; and a guidewire having first and second ends, the guidewire extending at least partially into the needle hub at the first end and terminating at a cap at the second end, wherein the needle hub and the cap have cooperating structure that engage together such that the first end of the guidewire can extend into the needle hub but not through the distal end of the needle while the cap is releasably attached to a side of the needle hub. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An access device for placing a medical article within a body space, comprising:
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a needle having an elongated needle body with a distal end and a hub, the hub comprising a distal opening from which the needle body extends; and a guidewire having first and second ends, the guidewire extending at least partially into the needle hub at the first end and terminating at a second end, wherein the needle hub and the guidewire comprise a means for releasable attachment such that the first end of the guidewire can extend at least partially into an opening in the needle hub and the second end of the guidewire can releasably attach to a side of the needle hub, a portion of the guidewire between the opening of the needle hub and the side of the needle hub being flexed while the first end of the guidewire extends at least partially into an opening in the needle hub and the second end of the guidewire releasably attaches to a side of the needle hub. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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Specification