Stylet cutting tip for medical device, and method of making same
US-2015142038-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US10349975B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10349975-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615065502-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A needle disclosed herein may include an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end with a central longitudinal axis defined by the body, where the distal end includes a single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a distal end terminus three longitudinal fluted surfaces converging at the distal end terminus; and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the fluted surfaces and converging at the distal end terminus. Needle embodiments may include one or more ports open into and/or proximal of the fluted surfaces and communicating with one or more longitudinal needle lumens.
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We claim: 1. A vascular access needle, comprising: an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; and a radially central longitudinal axis defined by the body; where the distal end includes a tissue penetrating portion consisting of: a single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a radially-centered distal end terminus; three longitudinal flutes converging at the distal end terminus, including at least one port open from at least one of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen; and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the flutes and converging at the radially-centered distal end terminus. 2. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the three longitudinal flutes are all symmetrical to each other. 3. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges are all symmetrical to each other. 4. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , wherein at least a first port of the at least one port open from at least one of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen, is oriented perpendicular to the radially central longitudinal axis. 5. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , wherein at least a first port of the at least one port has a cross-section—in a plane that is perpendicular to the radially central longitudinal axis—that is circular or that is semicircular. 6. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where at least one of the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges includes a coated metal construction. 7. The vascular access needle of claim 6 , where the coating includes ceramic, polymer, or any combination thereof. 8. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the body is constructed from stainless steel, tungsten carbide, polyetheretherketone, or any combination thereof. 9. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the body comprises a metal construction, and a generally cylindrical cannula extends from the proximal end of the body, where the cannula includes at least one lengthwise portion having a smaller outer perimeter than an outer perimeter of the distal metallic body. 10. The vascular access needle of claim 9 , where the generally cylindrical cannula is substantially rigid and inflexible. 11. The vascular access needle of claim 9 , where the generally cylindrical cannula is sufficiently flexible to coil within a 6 cm-diameter circle. 12. The vascular access needle of claim 9 , where the generally cylindrical cannula comprises metallic construction, polymer construction, or any combination thereof. 13. A vascular access needle, comprising: an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; and a radially central longitudinal axis defined by the body; where the distal end includes a tissue penetrating portion consisting of: a single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a radially-centered distal end terminus; three longitudinal flutes converging at the distal end terminus; and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the flutes and converging at the radially-centered distal end terminus; and at least one port open from each of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen. 14. The vascular access needle of claim 13 , where the at least one port open from each of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen is parallel with each other at least one port. 15. The vascular access needle of claim 14 , where the at least one port is also parallel with the radially central longitudinal axis. 16. A needle, comprising: a distal metallic body extending from a sharply pointed distal terminus; a radially central longitudinal axis defined by the body; where the distal terminus is disposed along the central longitudinal axis and consists of a radially-centered convergence of three longitudinal flutes, including at least a first port open from a first one of the three longitudinal flutes to a first needle lumen, and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the three longitudinal flutes; where the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges each include a distalmost angle relative to the central longitudinal axis of about 7° to about 15°; and a cannula extending from a proximal end of the distal metallic body. 17. The vascular access needle of claim 16 , where the cannula comprises metallic construction, polymer construction, or any combination thereof, and includes at least one lengthwise portion having a smaller outer perimeter than an outer perimeter of the distal metallic body. 18. The vascular access needle of claim 16 , further comprising at least one port open from each of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen. 19. The vascular access needle of claim 18 , where the at least one port open from each of the three longitudinal flutes to a needle lumen is parallel with each other at least one port. 20. The vascular access needle of claim 16 , further comprising at least a second port open from a second of the three longitudinal flutes to a second needle lumen.
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