Guidewire with adjustable stiffness
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1. A method of using a guidewire system having adjustable rigidity in a patient, the method comprising:
- a) providing a guidewire system having an inner wire member having a closed tip, a first outer diameter and a first stiffness, and an outer tube member having regions of different flexibility along its length and a stiffness different than the first stiffness of the inner wire member, the outer tube member having an inner diameter larger than the first outer diameter of the inner member, and a lumen for receiving the inner wire member, wherein the inner wire member and outer tube member are independently slideable relative to one another to change the overall diameter and stiffness of the guidewire system, and together functions as a unitary guidewire structure for guiding a medical device into the patient;
b) advancing the guidewire system with the inner wire member in a retracted position within the lumen of the outer tube member to thereby provide a more stiff distal portion of the guidewire system to increase pushability;
c) advancing the inner wire member within the lumen from the retracted position to an advanced position wherein a distal tip of the inner wire member extends distal of a distal end of the outer tube member to thereby provide a less stiff distal portion of the guidewire system to enhance flexibility;
d) selectively locking and, as needed, selectively unlocking the inner wire member and outer tube member at a proximal region of the outer tube member in a fixed position with respect to one another when the inner wire member is in one of the retracted and advanced positions relative to the outer tube member; and
e) selectively repeating steps b), c) or d) above as the guidewire system advances into the patient, wherein each repeated step achieves a desired degree of pushability, flexibility or stiffness in advancement of the guidewire system to a desired location, without a need to exchange the system or a portion thereof;
wherein the proximal region is operable to permit a device to be delivered along the guidewire system to the desired location.
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Abstract
A medical guidewire system including an inner member having an outer diameter and an outer member having an inner diameter, the inner diameter being larger than the outer diameter. The inner and outer members are relatively slidable to adjust a stiffness of the guidewire system. The lumen of the outer member forms a gap for fluid flow therethrough. A connector to the inner member and a fluid infusion channel communicating with the gap for injection of fluid through the gap to exit a distal portion of the outer member.
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1. A method of using a guidewire system having adjustable rigidity in a patient, the method comprising:
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a) providing a guidewire system having an inner wire member having a closed tip, a first outer diameter and a first stiffness, and an outer tube member having regions of different flexibility along its length and a stiffness different than the first stiffness of the inner wire member, the outer tube member having an inner diameter larger than the first outer diameter of the inner member, and a lumen for receiving the inner wire member, wherein the inner wire member and outer tube member are independently slideable relative to one another to change the overall diameter and stiffness of the guidewire system, and together functions as a unitary guidewire structure for guiding a medical device into the patient; b) advancing the guidewire system with the inner wire member in a retracted position within the lumen of the outer tube member to thereby provide a more stiff distal portion of the guidewire system to increase pushability; c) advancing the inner wire member within the lumen from the retracted position to an advanced position wherein a distal tip of the inner wire member extends distal of a distal end of the outer tube member to thereby provide a less stiff distal portion of the guidewire system to enhance flexibility; d) selectively locking and, as needed, selectively unlocking the inner wire member and outer tube member at a proximal region of the outer tube member in a fixed position with respect to one another when the inner wire member is in one of the retracted and advanced positions relative to the outer tube member; and e) selectively repeating steps b), c) or d) above as the guidewire system advances into the patient, wherein each repeated step achieves a desired degree of pushability, flexibility or stiffness in advancement of the guidewire system to a desired location, without a need to exchange the system or a portion thereof; wherein the proximal region is operable to permit a device to be delivered along the guidewire system to the desired location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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