Tissue-removing catheter with guidewire isolation liner
US-12114887-B2 · Oct 15, 2024 · US
US10173033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10173033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615131093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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An imaging marker for use with a catheter, the imaging marker comprising a plurality of segments including at least two stiff segments and at least one flexible segment, wherein for each pair of stiff segments, one of the flexible segments is located therebetween such that the flexible segment is operable to function as a hinge when the imaging marker is bent. In typical embodiments, the stiff segments are visible under a medical imaging system. In some embodiments, the stiff segments are comprised of a radiopaque material which is visible under an X-ray (fluoroscopy) imaging system.
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We claim: 1. An imaging marker for use with a catheter, the imaging marker comprising a marker band and an elongate marker backbone, the elongate marker backbone comprising a plurality of segments including at least two stiff segments substantially comprised of a first material and at least one flexible segment substantially comprised of a second material, wherein for a pair of the at least two stiff segments, one of the at least one flexible segments is-located therebetween such that the flexible segment is operable to function as a hinge when the imaging marker is bent. 2. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the stiff segments are radiopaque and the at least one flexible segment is not radiopaque. 3. The imaging marker of claim 2 , wherein the stiff segments comprise material selected from the group consisting of platinum, iridium, gold, palladium, tungsten, and alloys thereof. 4. The imaging marker of claim 2 , wherein the stiff segments are comprised of a radiopaque polymer. 5. The imaging marker of claim 2 , the second material is more flexible than the first material. 6. The imaging marker of claim 2 , wherein the flexible segment is not radiopaque and wherein the stiff segments are about 0.5 to 2 mm apart. 7. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of segments comprise the two stiff segments with the one flexible segment therebetween. 8. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the flexible segment is comprised of a polymer and the at least two stiff segments are comprised of a metal. 9. The imaging marker of claim 8 , wherein the polymer is not radiopaque. 10. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the flexible segment is comprised of a braided material. 11. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the marker bands comprised of same material as the at least two stiff segments of the marker backbone, and the marker band and the one of the at least two stiff segments are continuous. 12. The imaging marker of claim 11 , wherein the marker backbone has a cross section with a curved configuration for corresponding with a side wall of a catheter. 13. The imaging marker of claim 1 , wherein the marker band has a generally circular cross section. 14. A catheter comprising at least one imaging marker, the at least one imaging marker comprising a marker band and an elongate marker backbone, the elongate marker backbone comprising a plurality of segments including at least two stiff segments substantially comprised of a first material and at least one flexible segment substantially comprised of a second material, wherein for a pair of the at least two stiff segments, one of the at least one flexible segments is located therebetween such that the flexible segment is operable to function as a hinge when the catheter is bent at a location of the imaging marker. 15. The catheter of claim 14 , wherein the second material is more flexible than the first material. 16. The catheter of claim 14 , further comprising a side wall defining a side-port, and wherein the elongate marker backbone is associated with a portion of the side wall opposite the side-port such that the elongate marker backbone provides support to a portion of the catheter having the side-port. 17. The catheter of claim 16 , wherein the imaging marker is embedded in the side wall. 18. The catheter of claim 16 , wherein the imaging marker is attached to a surface of the side wall. 19. The catheter of claim 16 , wherein the side-port is longitudinally elongate and the marker backbone is located substantially parallel to and opposite the side-port wherein the marker backbone is operable to facilitate determination of a rotational orientation of the side-port. 20. The catheter of claim 16 , wherein a proximal portion of the imaging marker is located proximal of the side-port and wherein the proximal portion is operable to facilitate determination of a position of the catheter. 21. The catheter of claim 20 , wherein the proximal portion comprises the marker band having a generally circular cross section which substantially corresponds with a cross section of the side wall of the catheter for embedding the imaging marker within the side wall. 22. The catheter of claim 16 , wherein the side wall is comprised of the second material.
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