Devices and methods for forming vascular access

US11426534B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11426534-B2
Application numberUS-201816185932-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2018
Priority dateJan 14, 2014
Publication dateAug 30, 2022
Grant dateAug 30, 2022

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The invention generally relates to catheter systems and methods for guided formation of vascular access sites (such as fistulas and grafts). According to certain aspects, a catheter system for forming a vascular access site include an elongate body comprising a distal end and configured to be inserted into a first vessel. The elongate body includes an exit port along its side that is proximal to the distal end. An imaging assembly is associated with the elongate body and configured to generate image data of the first vessel and a second vessel positioned next to the first vessel. For vascular access formation, a penetrating member of the catheter system extends out of the exit port and through a wall of the first vessel and a wall of the second vessel.

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What is claimed: 1. A catheter system for forming a vascular access site through a first wall of a first vessel and a second wall of a second vessel, the catheter system comprising: an elongate body comprising a distal end, wherein the elongate body comprises a first internal lumen extending to the distal end of the elongate body, a second internal lumen extending to an exit port adjacent to the distal end of the elongate body, and a third lumen extending through the elongate body and beginning distal from the exit port where the second lumen extends to, wherein the elongate body is configured to be advanced into the first vessel over a first guidewire received in the first internal lumen; an imaging assembly disposed within the first lumen, wherein the imaging assembly is configured to generate image data that simultaneously captures the first vessel and the second vessel; a needle extending through the second lumen and out of the exit port of the elongate body and configured to extend through the first wall of the first vessel and the second wall of the second vessel to create the vascular access site, wherein the needle comprises a distal tip, an opening at the distal tip and an interior lumen extending from the distal tip; and a penetrating guidewire configured to extend through the third lumen to the opening of the distal tip of the needle and into the vascular access site while the needle remains extended out of the exit port of the elongate body. 2. The catheter system of claim 1 wherein the penetrating guidewire is configured to be extended through the vascular access site into the second vessel. 3. The catheter system of claim 2 further comprising an anastomotic device configured to be inserted over the penetrating guidewire through the exit port and into a fistula at the vascular access site. 4. The catheter system of claim 3 , wherein the exit port is disposed on a side of the elongate body so that the needle, penetrating guidewire and anastomotic device extend out of the side of the elongate body while deployed. 5. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the elongate body further comprises an orientation element indicative of a direction the needle will extend out of the exit port of the elongate body. 6. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the imaging assembly is an ultrasound assembly or an optical assembly. 7. The catheter system of claim 1 further comprising a controller comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium containing instructions that, when executed, automatically determines characteristics of the first vessel and the second vessel based on the image data, wherein the characteristics provide information that is useable for identifying the vascular access site between the first wall of the first vessel and the second wall of the second vessel, and wherein the characteristics are provided for presentation on a display with the image data. 8. The catheter system of claim 7 wherein the controller processes spectral information in the image data to determine composition of biological material in the first and second vessels. 9. The catheter system of claim 7 wherein the controller processes spectral information in the image data to determine densities of biological material in the first and second vessels. 10. The catheter system of claim 7 wherein the controller processes spectral information in the image data to identify blood-tissue borders in the first and second vessels. 11. The catheter system of claim 7 wherein the controller processes spectral information of the image data to allow a location to be identified wherein the first and second vessels are positioned next to each other and wherein the health of both the first and second vessels is sufficient to support formation of the vascular access site. 12. The catheter system of claim 11 wherein the location is highlighted in a graphical presentation of the image data rendered by the display. 13. The catheter system of claim 1 further comprising an anastomotic device configured to be inserted over the penetrating guidewire through the exit port and into a fistula at the vascular access site. 14. The catheter system of claim 13 wherein the anastomotic device comprises an outer sheath having a lumen configured to receive a core and an anastomotic clip. 15. The catheter system of claim 14 wherein the anastomotic clip is deployed in the outer sheath distal to the core, and wherein the core is slidable relative to the outer sheath to deploy the anastomotic clip in the vascular access site. 16. The catheter system of claim 1 further comprising an anastomotic device configured to be inserted over the penetrating guidewire into a fistula at the vascular access site after removal of the elongate body from the first vessel. 17. The catheter system of claim 1 further comprising a cauterizing element configured to extend through the interior lumen to the opening of the distal tip of the needle and into the vascular access site while the needle remains extended out of the exit port of the elongate body.

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Classifications

  • extracting biological structures · CPC title

  • A61M5/427Primary

    Locating point where body is to be pierced, e.g. vein location means using ultrasonic waves, injection site templates · CPC title

  • Endoscopic needles, e.g. for infusion (biopsy needles A61B10/0233; catheters with injection needles A61M25/0067) · CPC title

  • Needle · CPC title

  • Side-to-side connections, e.g. shunt or X-connections · CPC title

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What does patent US11426534B2 cover?
The invention generally relates to catheter systems and methods for guided formation of vascular access sites (such as fistulas and grafts). According to certain aspects, a catheter system for forming a vascular access site include an elongate body comprising a distal end and configured to be inserted into a first vessel. The elongate body includes an exit port along its side that is proximal t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/427. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 30 2022 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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