Corewire design and construction for medical devices
First Claim
1. A method for positioning a working device at a desired location within a human or animal subject, the method comprising:
- (a) inserting a guidewire into a nostril of the subject, the guidewire comprising;
(i) a core wire, comprising;
(A) a proximal portion comprising a distal end and a proximal tip,(B) a cylindraceous distal tip, and(C) a single, continuous flattened portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the flattened portion includes a uniform cross section, wherein the first end of the flattened portion contacts the distal end of the proximal portion, wherein the second end of the flattened portion contacts the distal tip, wherein the flattened configuration imparts resilience to at least the distal tip, wherein the flattened portion is wider than the proximal portion, when viewed from at least one view, and(ii) a flexible outer member surrounding at least a portion of the core wire, wherein the outer member comprises a distal end, wherein the distal end of the outer member includes an atraumatic tip, wherein at least the core wire comprises a preformed bend at the flattened portion thereof; and
(b) directing the guidewire further into the nostril such that the distal tip is adjacent to a target structure;
(c) inserting a balloon catheter comprising an expandable balloon over the guidewire such that the expandable balloon is adjacent to the target structure; and
(d) expanding the expandable balloon to thereby dilate the target structure.
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Abstract
A guidewire for use in ear, nose and throat procedures may include an elongate core wire having a proximal region and a distal region. The distal region of the core wire may include a flattened portion adapted to provide preferential flexure along at least one axis of the wire. The distal region of the core wire may include a tip portion distal of the flattened portion, where at least one cross-sectional dimension of the tip portion is greater than at least one cross-sectional dimension of the flattened portion. The guidewire may include an outer coil disposed around at least a portion of the elongate core wire. The guidewire may also include an atraumatic tip coupled to the core wire or the outer coil.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for positioning a working device at a desired location within a human or animal subject, the method comprising:
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(a) inserting a guidewire into a nostril of the subject, the guidewire comprising; (i) a core wire, comprising; (A) a proximal portion comprising a distal end and a proximal tip, (B) a cylindraceous distal tip, and (C) a single, continuous flattened portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the flattened portion includes a uniform cross section, wherein the first end of the flattened portion contacts the distal end of the proximal portion, wherein the second end of the flattened portion contacts the distal tip, wherein the flattened configuration imparts resilience to at least the distal tip, wherein the flattened portion is wider than the proximal portion, when viewed from at least one view, and (ii) a flexible outer member surrounding at least a portion of the core wire, wherein the outer member comprises a distal end, wherein the distal end of the outer member includes an atraumatic tip, wherein at least the core wire comprises a preformed bend at the flattened portion thereof; and (b) directing the guidewire further into the nostril such that the distal tip is adjacent to a target structure; (c) inserting a balloon catheter comprising an expandable balloon over the guidewire such that the expandable balloon is adjacent to the target structure; and (d) expanding the expandable balloon to thereby dilate the target structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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