Expandable balloon sheaths

US10702673B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10702673-B2
Application numberUS-201815875343-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 19, 2018
Priority dateJan 19, 2018
Publication dateJul 7, 2020
Grant dateJul 7, 2020

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Abstract

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A tubular sheath for enclosing an expandable balloon attached to the distal portion of a catheter encloses and protects the expandable balloon. The tubular sheath is configured to be slidable and removable from the catheter. The tubular sheath may include a longitudinal splitting element that is removable as a result of a force applied to the longitudinal splitting element. The longitudinal splitting element is configured to split the wall of the tubular sheath in response to the force. Alternatively, the tubular sheath may include a gripping portion that has relatively poor cohesive strength to adjacent portions of the tubular sheath. The tubular sheath is configured to be removable in response to a force applied to the gripping portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical device comprising: a catheter configured to navigate vasculature of a patient after insertion through an introducer sheath inserted in the patient, the catheter comprising a distal portion and a proximal portion; an expandable balloon that is attached to the distal portion of the catheter; and a tubular sheath configured to enclose the expandable balloon, wherein the tubular sheath comprises at least one wire embedded longitudinally along a length of the tubular sheath, the at least one wire being configured to split the wall of the tubular sheath from a distal end of the tubular sheath to a proximal end of the tubular sheath in response to a force greater than a threshold force upon the at least one wire, wherein the at least one wire extends from a proximal end of the tubular sheath to a distal end of the tubular sheath. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one wire is configured to extend out from at least one of the proximal end and distal end of the tubular sheath. 3. The medical device of claim 2 , further comprising a tab that is attached to an end of the wire that extends out from the at least one end of the tubular sheath. 4. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular sheath comprises two or more sets of holes that extend longitudinally through a wall of the tubular sheath from the proximal end of the tubular sheath to the distal end of the tubular sheath, wherein the two or more sets of holes are configured to split the tubular sheath as a result of stressing the tubular sheath along the two or more sets of holes. 5. The medical device of claim 4 , wherein each set of holes includes two or more holes that are arranged radially from an inner surface of the tubular sheath to an outer surface of the inner sheath. 6. The medical device of claim 5 , wherein the tubular sheath comprises one or more grooves that extend radially in from an outer surface of the tubular sheath and extend longitudinally from the proximal end of the tubular sheath to the distal end of the tubular sheath, wherein each groove is radially in-line with one of the two or more sets of holes. 7. The medical device of claim 4 , wherein sets of holes are arranged 180° apart across the longitudinal axis of the tubular sheath. 8. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular sheath comprises at least one of poly(tetrafluoroethylene), high density polyethylene, or low density polyethylene. 9. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the wall of the tubular sheath is substantially constant throughout the tubular sheath. 10. The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a luer fitting at a distal end of the tubular sheath, wherein the luer fitting comprises a structural weakness aligned with the at least one wire to enable the luer fitting to be controllably split along the structural weakness. 11. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular sheath is configured to be received by the introducer sheath during insertion of the catheter into the introducer sheath such that the tubular sheath remains stationary relative to the introducer sheath while sliding proximally relative to the catheter as the catheter is inserted distally at least until the expandable balloon is fully inserted into the introducer sheath without substantial contact between the tubular sheath and the expandable balloon. 12. A medical device comprising: a catheter configured to navigate vasculature of a patient after insertion into an introducer sheath inserted in the patient, the catheter comprising a distal portion and a proximal portion; an expandable balloon that is attached to the distal portion of the catheter; and a tubular sheath comprising a gripping portion, wherein: the tubular sheath configured to enclose the expandable balloon, wherein the tubular sheath comprises at least one wire embedded longitudinally along a length of the tubular sheath, the at least one wire being configured to split the wall of the tubular sheath from a distal end of the tubular sheath to a proximal end of the tubular sheath in response to a force greater than a threshold force upon the at least one wire, wherein the at least one wire extends from a proximal end of the tubular sheath to a distal end of the tubular sheath, and wherein the at least one wire has a higher tensile strength than the tubular sheath. 13. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein an external surface of the expandable balloon comprises a drug coating. 14. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the expandable balloon is in a deflated state on the distal portion of the catheter, a diameter of the inner lumen of the tubular sheath configured to be greater than an outer diameter of the expandable balloon in the deflated state. 15. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein a length of the tubular sheath along the longitudinal axis of the tubular sheath is greater than a length of the expandable balloon along a longitudinal axis of the expandable balloon in the deflated state. 16. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the expandable balloon is a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon. 17. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one wire spirals one or more times around a longitudinal axis on the tubular sheath. 18. The medical device of claim 17 , further comprising a tab that is attached to the at least one wire. 19. The medical device of claim 17 , wherein the at least one wire extends along a longitudinal axis of the tubular sheath. 20. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the tubular sheath comprises a plurality of longitudinal perforations formed in a wall of the tubular sheath. 21. The medical device of claim 20 , wherein the tubular sheath comprises at least one of poly(tetrafluoroethylene), high density polyethylene, or low density polyethylene. 22. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein a thickness of a wall of the tubular sheath is substantially constant throughout the tubular sheath. 23. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the tubular sheath is configured to be received by the introducer sheath during insertion of the catheter into the introducer sheath such that the tubular sheath remains substantially stationary relative to the introducer sheath while sliding proximally relative to the catheter as the catheter is inserted distally at least until the expandable balloon is fully inserted into the introducer sheath without substantial contact between the tubular sheath and the expandable balloon. 24. A method of inserting expandable balloons, the method comprising: locating a distal portion of a catheter of a medical device immediately proximal to an introducer sheath inserted in a patient, the medical device comprising: an expandable balloon that is attached to the distal portion of the catheter, and a tubular sheath configured to enclose the expandable balloon, wherein the tubular sheath comprises at least one wire embedded longitudinally along a length of the tubular sheath, the at least one wire being configured to split the wall of the tubular sheath from a distal end of the tubular sheath to a proximal end of the tubular sheath in response to a force greater than a threshold force upon the at least one wire, wherein the at least one wire extends from a proximal end of the tubular sheath to a distal end of the tubular sheath, distally pushing the catheter into the introducer sheath such that the tubula

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  • splittable, tear apart · CPC title

  • Balloon catheters ({A61M25/0125 takes precedence; embolectomy A61B17/22032; retractors A61B17/02;} inflatable balloons for placing stents or stent-grafts A61F2/958 {; stomach balloons for treatment of obesity A61F5/0003; oesophagal tubes A61J15/00}) · CPC title

  • having sheaths or the like for covering the balloon but not forming a permanent part of the balloon, e.g. retractable, dissolvable or tearable sheaths · CPC title

  • used for angioplasty · CPC title

  • having a balloon suitable for drug delivery, e.g. by using holes for delivery, drug coating or membranes · CPC title

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What does patent US10702673B2 cover?
A tubular sheath for enclosing an expandable balloon attached to the distal portion of a catheter encloses and protects the expandable balloon. The tubular sheath is configured to be slidable and removable from the catheter. The tubular sheath may include a longitudinal splitting element that is removable as a result of a force applied to the longitudinal splitting element. The longitudinal spl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Vascular Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/0668. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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