Expandable dilator
US-2024415540-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9586033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9586033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313772933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2017 |
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A tissue puncture access assembly that includes a sheath and a dilator. The sheath is operable between an expanded position with a first maximum outer diameter, and a collapsed position with a second maximum outer diameter that is less than the first maximum outer diameter. The dilator is insertable through the sheath and has a leading end positionable distal of a distal end of the sheath. The sheath is operated into the collapsed position prior to and during insertion with the dilator into a tissue puncture. The sheath is operated into the expanded position once positioned in the tissue puncture.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tissue puncture access assembly, comprising: a sheath having an expanded position with a first maximum outer diameter, and a collapsed position with a second maximum outer diameter that is less than the first maximum outer diameter; a dilator extending through the sheath, the dilator having a leading end having an outer diameter positioned distal of a distal end of the sheath, the dilator having a step portion surrounded by the sheath, the step portion having a reduced outer diameter relative to the outer diameter of the leading end of the dilator, the dilator comprising a proximal end, the proximal end comprising a hub; wherein the sheath is operable between a collapsed position and an expanded position while the leading end of the dilator is positioned distal of the distal end of the sheath; wherein the second maximum outer diameter of the sheath is equal to the outer diameter of the leading end of the dilator. 2. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheath has a first minimum inner diameter in the expanded position, and a second minimum inner diameter in the collapsed position, and the dilator has an outer diameter that is no greater than the first minimum inner diameter of the sheath. 3. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dilator includes a taper at the leading end. 4. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer diameter of the leading end of the dilator tapers to the second maximum outer diameter. 5. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheath changes shape from the collapsed position to the expanded position in first and second stages, the first stage including shortening in an axial direction, and the second stage including expansion in a radial direction. 6. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dilator includes a stepped construction that permits collapsing of the sheath into the collapsed position. 7. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheath is operable between the expanded and collapsed positions using a braided construction. 8. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 7 , wherein the braided construction is actuated by one of twisting, pushing, pulling or lever action. 9. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheath is operable between expanded and collapsed positions using a coil member. 10. A tissue puncture access assembly, comprising: a collapsible sheath having a distal end, a variable outer diameter, and a lumen having a variable inner diameter; a dilator inserted through the lumen of the collapsible sheath, the dilator having a proximal end, the dilator having a distal end positioned distal of the distal end of the collapsible sheath, the distal end of the dilator having an outer diameter, the dilator having a reduced diameter portion, the reduced diameter portion having a diameter that is less than the outer diameter of the distal end of the dilator, the proximal end of the dilator being integrated with a hub; wherein the collapsible sheath is operable between a collapsed position with a reduced outer diameter and an expanded position with an increased outer diameter while the distal end of the dilator is positioned distal of the distal end of the collapsible sheath. 11. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 10 , wherein an outer diameter of the dilator matches the variable inner diameter of the collapsible sheath. 12. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 10 , wherein the dilator includes a tapered distal end positionable distal of a distal end of the collapsible sheath when in the collapsed position. 13. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 10 , wherein the collapsible sheath is moved between expanded and collapsed positions to change the variable outer diameter using a rotatable collapsing mechanism. 14. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 10 , wherein the collapsible sheath includes a coil member operable to change the collapsible sheath between the collapsed position and the expanded position. 15. The tissue puncture access assembly of claim 10 , wherein at least part of the dilator has a dilator outer diameter that is greater than the variable inner diameter of the collapsible sheath while the collapsible sheath is in the collapsed position. 16. A method of accessing a tissue puncture, comprising: providing a collapsible sheath and a dilator, the dilator having a proximal end, the proximal end comprising a hub, the hub being movable relative to the collapsible sheath; advancing the dilator through the collapsible sheath until a distal end of the dilator extends distal of the collapsible sheath and a length of the collapsible sheath surrounds a portion of the dilator having a reduced diameter relative to the distal end of the dilator; orienting the collapsible sheath into a collapsed position around the dilator, wherein the distal end of the dilator has an outer dilator diameter equal to an outer collapsible sheath diameter in the collapsed position; advancing the collapsible sheath and dilator through the tissue puncture with the collapsible sheath in the collapsed position; orienting the collapsible sheath into an expanded position to dilate the tissue puncture. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein orienting the collapsible sheath into the collapsed position includes at least one of reducing an outer diameter of the collapsible sheath and increasing a length of the collapsible sheath. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein orienting the collapsible sheath into the collapsed position includes changing a length of the collapsible sheath and changing an outer diameter of the collapsible sheath. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein orienting the collapsible sheath into an expanded position includes rotating one end of the collapsible sheath relative to an opposite end of the collapsible sheath. 20. The method of claim 16 , further comprising orienting the collapsible sheath into the collapsed position around the dilator after dilating the tissue puncture, and withdrawing the collapsible sheath and dilator from the tissue puncture. 21. A tissue puncture access assembly, comprising: a sheath having an expanded position with a first maximum outer diameter, and a collapsed position with a second maximum outer diameter that is less than the first maximum outer diameter; a dilator extending through the sheath, the dilator having a leading end having an outer diameter positioned distal of a distal end of the sheath, the dilator having a step portion surrounded by the sheath, the step portion having a reduced outer diameter relative to the outer diameter of the leading end of the dilator; wherein the sheath is operable between a collapsed position and an expanded position while the leading end of the dilator is positioned distal of the distal end of the sheath; wherein the second maximum outer diameter of the sheath is equal to the outer diameter of the leading end of the dilator, and wherein the sheath is operable between expanded and collapsed positions using a coil member. 22. A tissue puncture access assembly, comprising: a collapsible sheath having a distal end, a variable outer diameter, and a lumen having a variable inner diameter; a dilator inserted through the lumen of the collapsible sheath, the dilator having a distal end positioned distal of the distal end of the collapsible sheath, the distal end of the dilator havin
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