Three-dimensional right atrial appendage curve catheter
US-2018214667-A1 · Aug 2, 2018 · US
US10940288B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10940288-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816135184-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 9, 2021 |
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An inner catheter is disclosed, which includes an elongated inner shaft to be inserted into a blood vessel; and a hub connected to a proximal end of the inner shaft. The inner shaft forms a first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the inner shaft is suspended in a gravity direction, and forms a second shape at least a part of which is wound and in which a length of the inner shaft along the gravity direction is shorter than a length of the inner shaft along the gravity direction in the first shape in a state where the inner shaft is placed on a flat reference plane perpendicular to the gravity direction.
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A catheter comprising: an elongated shaft configured to be inserted into a body lumen; a hub connected to a proximal end side of the elongated shaft; wherein the elongated shaft forms a first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the shaft is suspended in a gravity direction by holding the hub, and forms a second shape at least a part of which is wound and in which a length of the shaft along the gravity direction is shorter than a length of the shaft along the gravity direction in the first shape in a state where the hub and the shaft are placed on a flat reference plane perpendicular to the gravity direction; wherein a portion, which is a half or more of the elongated shaft from a distal end of the elongated shaft to a distal end of the hub forms the first shape in a state where the elongated shaft is suspended; and a maximum length of the shaft in a direction perpendicular to the gravity direction in the first shape is equal to or longer than 1/10 and equal to or smaller than ⅓ of a length from the distal end of the elongated shaft to the distal end of the hub in a longitudinal direction. 2. The catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the first shape is a three-dimensional helix. 3. The catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the second shape has an overlapping portion where wound portions of the elongated shaft overlap each other when the reference plane is viewed from above, and the wound portions are in contact with each other at the overlapping portion. 4. The catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the second shape has no overlapping portion where wound portions of the shaft overlap each other and is wound on the reference plane when the reference plane is viewed from above. 5. The catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the elongated shaft comprises an inner catheter and an outer catheter, the inner catheter being insertable into the outer catheter. 6. The catheter according to claim 5 , wherein each of the outer catheter and the inner catheter comprises an elongated shaft and a hub connected to the shaft. 7. The catheter according to claim 6 , wherein the elongated shaft of at least one catheter of the outer catheter and the inner catheter forms the first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the shaft is suspended in the gravity direction by holding the hub, and forms a third shape in which a part of the shafts of the outer catheter and the inner catheter is wound in a state where the inner catheter is inserted into the outer catheter, and the shafts of the outer catheter and the inner catheter are suspended in the gravity direction by holding the hub of the outer catheter or the inner catheter. 8. A catheter, comprising: an elongated shaft configured to be inserted into a body lumen; a hub connected to a proximal end side of the elongated shaft; the elongated shaft forming a first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the shaft is suspended in a gravity direction by holding the hub, and forms a second shape at least a part of which is wound and in which a length of the shaft along the gravity direction is shorter than a length of the shaft along the gravity direction in the first shape in a state where the hub and the shaft are placed on a flat reference plane perpendicular to the gravity direction; and wherein a length of a portion of the shaft exposed from the hub along the gravity direction in the first shape is equal to or smaller than ⅔ of the length of the shaft from the distal end of the shaft to the distal end of the hub in a longitudinal direction. 9. The catheter according to claim 8 , wherein the first shape is a three-dimensional helix. 10. The catheter according to claim 8 , wherein the second shape has an overlapping portion where wound portions of the elongated shaft overlap each other when the reference plane is viewed from above, and the wound portions are in contact with each other at the overlapping portion. 11. The catheter according to claim 8 , wherein the second shape has no overlapping portion where wound portions of the shaft overlap each other and is wound on the reference plane when the reference plane is viewed from above. 12. The catheter according to claim 8 , wherein the elongated shaft comprises an inner catheter and an outer catheter, the inner catheter being insertable into the outer catheter, each of the outer catheter and the inner catheter comprises an elongated shaft and a hub connected to the shaft; and wherein the elongated shaft of at least one catheter of the outer catheter and the inner catheter forms the first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the shaft is suspended in the gravity direction by holding the hub, and forms a third shape in which a part of the shafts of the outer catheter and the inner catheter is wound in a state where the inner catheter is inserted into the outer catheter, and the shafts of the outer catheter and the inner catheter are suspended in the gravity direction by holding the hub of the outer catheter or the inner catheter. 13. A catheter, comprising: an elongated shaft configured to be inserted into a body lumen; a hub connected to a proximal end side of the elongated shaft; the elongated shaft forming a first shape at least a part of which is wound in a state where the shaft is suspended in a gravity direction by holding the hub, and forms a second shape at least a part of which is wound and in which a length of the shaft along the gravity direction is shorter than a length of the shaft along the gravity direction in the first shape in a state where the hub and the shaft are placed on a flat reference plane perpendicular to the gravity direction; wherein the elongated shaft comprises an inner shaft and an outer shaft; the inner shaft being a flexible tubular member configured to fit within the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a lumen extending from a proximal end of the inner shaft to a distal end of the inner shaft; and the outer shaft having a tubular inner layer, a reinforcing member provided on an outer circumferential surface of the tubular inner layer, and an outer layer surrounding the tubular inner layer and the reinforcing member. 14. The catheter according to claim 13 , further comprising: a hydrophilic coating on one or more of an outer surface of the outer layer of the outer shaft and an outer surface of the inner shaft. 15. The catheter according to claim 13 , wherein the reinforcing member is a plurality of strands braided in a mesh shape. 16. The catheter according to claim 13 , wherein the inner shaft has a length of 1300 mm to 2600 mm, and the outer shaft has a length of 1200 mm to 2500 mm. 17. The catheter according to claim 13 , wherein the first shape is a three-dimensional helix. 18. The catheter according to claim 13 , wherein the second shape has an overlapping portion where wound portions of the elongated shaft overlap each other when the reference plane is viewed from above, and the wound portions are in contact with each other at the overlapping portion. 19. The catheter according to claim 13 , wherein the second shape has no overlapping portion where wound portions of the shaft overlap each other and is wound on the reference plane when the reference plane is viewed from above.
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