Medical delivery systems of bio-absorbable material
US-2024390648-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US11696998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11696998-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016810452-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 5, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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Drive systems and methods of use are disclosed herein for performing medical procedures on a patient. The drive systems include various handle types and triggers for controlling catheters and end effectors. The various handle types include a flexible handle and ambidextrous handles that can alter the handedness of the handle for particularized use. The handles drive articulation sections of the catheter and end effectors with various degrees of freedom, and include locks for holding the catheter and/or end effector in place. The catheter systems include structures for allowing degrees of freedom, such as notches, mechanical interlocks, and articulation joints. In addition, the catheters articulate via cables or fluids.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical system, comprising: a control member comprising an ambidextrous control handle coupled to a control mechanism, the handle having a first orientation relative to the control mechanism in a right-handed configuration, and a second orientation relative to the control mechanism in a left-handed configuration, wherein the handle is (i) detachable from, or (ii) rotatable relative to, the control mechanism to transition between the first orientation and the second orientation; and a catheter including an articulation section; wherein the control mechanism is configured to transmit force applied on the handle to the catheter to articulate the articulation section, and wherein the handle includes a trigger, and transitioning between the first orientation and the second orientation changes an orientation of the trigger by 180 degrees. 2. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the catheter comprises a continuous body that includes a plurality of cut-out sections and flexible hinges that form the articulation section, wherein the body bends at the hinges in response to tension transmitted by the control mechanism, the catheter including at least one channel extending through the articulation section. 3. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the handle has at least two sides including a first side and a second side, the handle including a first mating feature on the first side and a second mating feature. 4. The medical system of claim 3 , wherein the handle is configured to mate with the control mechanism via the first mating feature in the first orientation, and via the second mating feature in the second orientation. 5. The medical system of claim 3 , wherein the second side of the handle includes the second mating feature, the second side being opposite the first side. 6. The medical system of claim 3 , wherein the control mechanism includes a shaft, and the first mating feature comprises an opening that receives the shaft. 7. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the handle includes a first portion coupled to a second portion via a first rotatable connection, and wherein the first portion is rotatably coupled with the control mechanism via a second rotatable connection. 8. The medical system of claim 7 , wherein rotating the first portion of the handle relative to the control mechanism while rotating the second portion of the handle relative to the first portion transitions the handle between the first orientation and the second orientation. 9. The medical system of claim 8 , wherein the medical system further comprises at least one lock configured to inhibit movement at the first rotatable connection or the second rotatable connection. 10. A medical system, comprising: a control member comprising an ambidextrous control handle coupled to a control mechanism, the handle having a first orientation relative to the control mechanism in a right-handed configuration, and a second orientation relative to the control mechanism in a left-handed configuration, wherein the handle includes a first mating feature and a second mating feature each complementary to, and detachable from, the control mechanism; and a catheter including an articulation section; wherein the control mechanism is configured to transmit force applied on the handle to the catheter to articulate the articulation section, wherein, in the first orientation, the first mating feature is connected to the control mechanism without connecting the second mating feature to the control mechanism, and in the second orientation, the second mating feature is connected to the control mechanism without connecting the first mating feature to the control mechanism. 11. The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the handle has at least two sides including a first side that includes the first mating feature and the second mating feature, and a second side opposite the first side. 12. The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the handle has at least two sides including a first side that includes the first mating feature and a second side that includes the second mating feature. 13. The medical system of claim 12 , wherein the handle includes a trigger on a third side of the handle, the third side being between the first side and the second side. 14. The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the articulation section includes a plurality of cut-out sections of a continuous body, the cut-out sections being separated by flexible hinges. 15. A medical system, comprising: a control member comprising an ambidextrous control handle coupled to a control mechanism; and a catheter comprising a body that includes a plurality of cut-out sections separated by flexible hinges that form an articulation section, wherein the body bends at the hinges in response to tension transmitted by the control mechanism, the catheter including at least one channel extending through the articulation section, wherein the handle is coupled to the control mechanism, the handle having a first orientation relative to the control mechanism in a right-handed configuration, and a second orientation relative to the control mechanism in a left-handed configuration, wherein the handle is configured to transition between the first orientation and the second orientation, and wherein the handle includes a trigger, and transitioning between the first orientation and the second orientation changes an orientation of the trigger by 180 degrees. 16. The medical system of claim 15 , wherein the handle is (i) detachable from, or (ii) rotatable relative to, the control mechanism to transition between the first orientation and the second orientation. 17. The medical system of claim 15 , wherein the catheter includes a plurality of pull wires connecting the control mechanism to the articulation section, each pull wire being disposed in a lumen radially outward of the at least one channel.
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