Deflectable guide catheters and related methods
US-10188413-B1 · Jan 29, 2019 · US
US11090465B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11090465-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514817903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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The invention provides design, material, manufacturing method, and use alternatives for medical devices. An example medical device includes an elongate shaft having a distal region and a coil disposed along the distal region. The coil is formed from a winding member having a first filar region and a second filar region. The winding member has a first cross-sectional diameter along the first filar region, a second cross-sectional diameter different from the first cross-sectional diameter along the second filar region, a first centroid at a first position along the first filar region and a second centroid at a second position along the second filar region. The first centroid and the second centroid are axially-aligned.
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A catheter comprising: a tubular elongate shaft having a distal region and a lumen extending therethrough; a coil disposed along and contacting an outer surface of the distal region of the tubular elongate shaft; wherein the coil is formed from one or more filars, the coil having a first filar region and a second filar region, the first filar region extending to a proximal end of the coil, and the second filar region extending to a distal end of the coil; wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a first cross-sectional diameter along the first filar region and a second cross-sectional diameter along the second filar region, the second cross-sectional diameter being less than the first cross-sectional diameter; wherein the coil has a closed pitch in the first filar region in which there is no space between adjacent windings of the filars, and the coil has an open pitch in the second filar region in which there is spacing between adjacent windings of the filars; and wherein the spacing increases in a distal direction along the second filar region; wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a cross-sectional area having a centroid, wherein the centroids of adjacent windings of the one of more filars are equally spaced along an entire length of the coil. 2. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the first filar region includes a first filar inside diameter and the second filar region includes a second filar inside diameter and wherein the first filar inside diameter is different from the second filar inside diameter. 3. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the first filar region includes a first filar inside diameter and the second filar region includes a second filar inside diameter and wherein the first filar inside diameter is the same as the second filar inside diameter. 4. The catheter of claim 1 , further comprising an outer layer surrounding the coil. 5. The catheter of claim 4 , wherein the first filar region has a first flexibility and the second filar region has a second flexibility and wherein the outer layer is capable of altering the flexibility of the first filar region, the second filar region, or both. 6. The catheter of claim 4 , wherein the one or more filars are embedded in the outer layer in the second filar region. 7. The catheter of claim 6 , wherein the outer layer contacts the tubular elongate shaft between adjacent windings in the second filar region. 8. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the first filar region has a first flexibility and the second filar region has a second flexibility and wherein the first flexibility is different from the second flexibility. 9. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the coil has a first outer diameter along the first filar region, and wherein the coil has a second outer diameter less than the first outer diameter along the second filar region. 10. The catheter of claim 9 , wherein the first filar region includes a first filar inside diameter and the second filar region includes a second filar inside diameter and wherein the first filar inside diameter is the same as the second filar inside diameter. 11. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein a second centroid at a second position along the second filar region is positioned radially closer to the tubular elongate shaft than a first centroid at a first position along the first filar region. 12. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein a first centroid at a first position along the first filar region and a second centroid at a second position along the second filar region are collinearly disposed on an axis that is parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the catheter. 13. A medical device, comprising: a catheter including an inner tubular elongate layer, a coil, and an outer tubular elongate layer; wherein the coil is disposed between the inner tubular elongate layer and the outer tubular elongate layer; wherein the coil is formed from one or more filars; wherein the coil includes a first filar region located proximal to a second filar region, and wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a first cross-sectional diameter along the first filar region and a second cross-sectional diameter along the second filar region, the second cross-sectional diameter being less than the first cross-sectional diameter; wherein the coil has a closed pitch in the first filar region in which there is no space between adjacent windings of the filars, and the coil has an open pitch in the second filar region in which there is spacing between adjacent windings of the filars; wherein the spacing increases in a distal direction along the second filar region; wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a cross-sectional area having a first centroid at a first position along the first filar region, and each filar of the one or more filars has a cross-sectional area having a second centroid at a second position along the second filar region; wherein a first longitudinal distance between the centroids of adjacent windings of the filars in the first filar region is equal to a second longitudinal distance between the centroids of adjacent windings of the filars in the second filar region; and wherein the outer tubular elongate layer surrounds the coil along the second filar region. 14. The catheter of claim 13 , wherein the outer tubular elongate layer contacts the inner tubular elongate layer between adjacent windings in the second filar region. 15. A medical device, comprising: a catheter including an inner tubular elongate layer defining a lumen extending therethrough, a coil surrounding the inner tubular elongate layer, and an outer tubular elongate layer surrounding the inner tubular elongate layer, the coil embedded in the outer tubular elongate layer; wherein the coil is formed from one or more filars forming a plurality of windings, wherein each winding of the one or more filars contacts an outer surface of the inner tubular elongate layer along an entire length of the coil, the coil having a first filar region and a second filar region, the first filar region extending to a proximal end of the coil, and the second filar region extending to a distal end of the coil; wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a first cross-sectional diameter along the first filar region and a second cross-sectional diameter along the second filar region, the second cross-sectional diameter being less than the first cross-sectional diameter; wherein each filar of the one or more filars has a cross-sectional area having a first centroid at a first position along the first filar region and a cross-sectional area having a second centroid at a second position along the second filar region; wherein the second centroid is positioned closer to the inner tubular elongate layer than the first centroid; and wherein the coil has a closed pitch in the first filar region in which there is no space between adjacent windings of the filars and the coil has an open pitch in the second filar region in which there is spacing between adjacent windings of the filars; wherein the outer tubular elongate layer has an outer diameter defined by a radially outermost surface of the outer tubular elongate layer, wherein the outer diameter tapers distally in the second filar region; wherein the spacing increases in a distal direction along the second filar region; wherein the centroids of adjacent windings of the one of more filars are equally spaced along an entire length of the coil. 16. The catheter of claim 15 , wherein the first filar region has a first flexibility and the second filar region has a second
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