Catheter shaft and method of its manufacture
US-9987463-B2 · Jun 5, 2018 · US
US10821273B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10821273-B1 |
| Application number | US-202016939219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed that help deliver catheters or other medical devices to locations within a patient's body. The device includes a transporter catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, at least a first balloon located at the distal end, substantially at a tip of the transporter catheter, and at least a second balloon located between the distal end and the proximal end of the transporter catheter. The first balloon is an orienting balloon and the second balloon is an anchor balloon. The transporter catheter may include a single lumen or more than one lumen. The transporter catheter may include a shaft including an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer may be made of a material more flexible than the material of the outer layer. The outer layer may also include a braided-wire assembly, said braided-wire assembly being formed by braiding a plurality of flat wires or circular wires. The braided-wire assembly may wrap around the inner layer. The transporter catheter may include a shaft that may include a plurality of segments of varying degrees of hardness. The degree of hardness of the segment of the shaft of the transporter catheter located between the first balloon and the second balloon may be less than the degree of hardness of the segment of the shaft between the second balloon and the proximal end of the catheter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transporter catheter comprising: a shaft, said shaft comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion; at least one anchor formed on the distal portion of the shaft, the at least one anchor selected from a group consisting of an inflatable balloon or a mechanical connector, the at least one anchor capable of engaging with a wall of an outer catheter to form a catheter system comprising the transporter catheter inside the outer catheter, the transporter catheter configured to be pushed and/or torqued to advance and maneuver the catheter system through a patient's vasculature; and the at least one anchor configured to apply a pull force on the outer catheter when the transporter catheter is pushed and/or torqued, a first component of the pull force pulling the outer catheter towards a desired location in the patient's vasculature, and a second component of the pull force pulling the wall of the outer catheter away from a wall of the patient's vasculature. 2. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the shaft comprises at least one internal channel for a guidewire. 3. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , further comprising an orienting balloon formed on the shaft at a distal end of the shaft, wherein at least a portion of the orienting balloon protrudes outside a distal end of the outer catheter. 4. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , further comprising a radio-opaque marker on at least a distal portion of the transporter catheter. 5. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the shaft comprises a varying degree of stiffness, a degree of stiffness of the varying degrees of stiffness at the proximal portion of the shaft being greater than a degree of stiffness of the varying degrees of stiffness at the distal portion of the shaft. 6. The transporter catheter of claim 5 , wherein the varying degrees of stiffness of the shaft gradually reduces from a proximal end to a distal end of the shaft. 7. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the transporter catheter is steerable using at least one pull-wire disposed longitudinally along a length of the transporter catheter. 8. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one balloon is made of materials and/or coated with materials that provide frictional resistance. 9. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one anchor comprises the mechanical connector and wherein a handle at a proximal end of the transporter catheter is used to engage the mechanical connector with the outer catheter or to disengage the mechanical connector from the outer catheter. 10. The transporter catheter of claim 9 , wherein the mechanical connector presses against or locks with the outer catheter. 11. The transporter catheter of claim 9 , wherein the at least one mechanical connector comprises a circular cage of round or flat wire wherein a diameter of the circular cage is increased or decreased mechanically. 12. The transporter catheter of claim 11 , wherein the diameter of the cage is increased or decreased by rotating the handle at the proximal end of the transporter catheter, whereby when the handle is rotated in one direction, the cage is torqued to open and increase in diameter, and when the handle is rotated in other direction, the cage is torqued to close and decrease its diameter. 13. The transporter catheter of claim 1 , wherein the shaft comprises at least an inner layer and an outer layer. 14. The transporter catheter of claim 13 , wherein the inner layer of the shaft is made of a material more flexible than a material of the outer layer. 15. The transporter catheter of claim 13 , wherein the outer layer comprises a helical coil or a plait-matrix assembly. 16. The transporter catheter of claim 15 , wherein the plait-matrix assembly comprises a braided-wire assembly, said braided-wire assembly being formed by braiding a plurality of flat wires, circular wires, or combinations thereof. 17. The transporter catheter of claim 16 , wherein the braided-wire assembly has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the braided wire assembly has a first stiffness at the proximal portion and a second stiffness at the distal portion, and wherein the first stiffness differs from the second stiffness. 18. The transporter catheter of claim 17 , wherein the first stiffness at the proximal portion of the braided-wire assembly is greater than the second stiffness at the distal portion of the braided-wire assembly. 19. A transporter catheter comprising: a shaft, said shaft comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion; at least one anchor formed on the distal portion of the shaft, the at least one anchor selected from a group consisting of an inflatable balloon or a mechanical connector, the at least one anchor capable of engaging with a wall of an outer catheter to form a catheter system comprising the transporter catheter inside the outer catheter, the transporter catheter configured to be pushed and/or torqued to advance and maneuver the catheter system through a patient's vasculature; the shaft comprising a varying degree of stiffness, a degree of stiffness of the varying degrees of stiffness at the proximal portion of the shaft being greater than a degree of stiffness of the varying degrees of stiffness at the distal portion of the shaft; the shaft further comprising a radio-opaque marker on at least a distal portion of the transporter catheter; and the at least one anchor configured to apply a pull force on the outer catheter when the shaft is pushed and/or torqued, a first component of the pull force pulling the outer catheter towards a desired location in the patient's vasculature, and a second component of the pull force pulling the wall of the outer catheter away from a wall of the patient's vasculature. 20. A transporter catheter comprising: a shaft, said shaft comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, and at least one internal channel for a guidewire; at least one anchor formed on the distal portion of the shaft, the at least one anchor selected from a group consisting of an inflatable balloon or a mechanical connector, the at least one anchor capable of engaging with a wall of an outer catheter to form a catheter system comprising the transporter catheter inside the outer catheter, the transporter catheter configured to be pushed and/or torqued to advance and maneuver the catheter system through a patient's vasculature; the at least one anchor configured to apply a pull force on the outer catheter when the transporter catheter is pushed and/or torqued, a first component of the pull force pulling the outer catheter towards a desired location in the patient's vasculature, and a second component of the pull force pulling the wall of the outer catheter away from a wall of the patient's vasculature; and wherein the transporter catheter is steerable using at least one pull-wire disposed longitudinally along a length of the transporter catheter.
Materials for reducing friction · CPC title
with perfusion means for enabling blood circulation only while the balloon is in an inflated state, e.g. temporary by-pass within balloon · CPC title
having special surface characteristics depending on material properties or added substances, e.g. for reducing friction · CPC title
having a special balloon surface topography, e.g. pores, protuberances, spikes or grooves · CPC title
having radio-opaque markers in the region of the balloon · CPC title
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