Device and Surgical Technique for Foot Surgery
US-2024122623-A1 · Apr 18, 2024 · US
US9700326B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9700326-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414265888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2004 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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Shapeable guide catheters and methods for manufacturing and using such shapeable guide catheters. In one embodiment, the shapeable guide catheter comprises a tubular member having a shapeable region, a malleable shaping member attached to the shapeable region such that, when the shape of the shapeable region is changed from a first shape to a second shape, the shaping member will plastically deform to thereafter substantially hold the shapeable region in the second shape, a tubular outer jacket disposed about the outer surface of the tubular member and a tubular inner jacket disposed within the lumen of the tubular member. The shapeable region of the guide catheter may be manually formed into a desired shape before insertion of the guide catheter into the body. In some embodiments, the guide catheter is sized to be inserted through a nostril of a human patient and used to guide the transnasal insertion of another device (e.g., a guidewire, catheter, etc.) to a desired location within the nose, throat, ear or cranium of the subject.
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What is claim is: 1. A method for dilating an opening in a head of a human or animal subject with a shapeable guide member, wherein the shapeable guide member includes a shapeable region having a malleable member and a tubular member, the method comprising: (a) bending the malleable member of the shapeable region to a desired shape to facilitate advancement of a distal end of the guide member to a desired location, wherein the malleable member is attached to the tubular member, wherein the shapeable region is located closer to a distal end of the guide member than to a proximal end of the guide member, wherein the malleable member of the shapeable region substantially retains the desired shape after bending and holds the shapeable region in the desired shape, wherein the act of bending is performed by a human operator; (b) inserting the guide member, distal end first, into a head of the subject to position the distal end of the guide member at or near the opening in the head of the subject; (c) advancing a balloon along the guide member to position the balloon within the opening in the head of the subject; and (d) expanding the balloon within the opening in the head of the subject to thereby dilate the opening. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the opening in the head of the subject comprises a paranasal sinus opening. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the opening in the head of the subject comprises a Eustachian tube. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the act of expanding the balloon comprises remodeling a tissue forming the opening. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the act of remodeling the tissue comprises breaking or remodeling bone forming the opening. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the act of remodeling the tissue comprises breaking bone forming the opening. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising deflating the balloon, wherein the opening remains dilated after deflating the balloon. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the malleable member is configured to be more easily bendable in one plane than in another plane and the method further comprises discerning a direction of the desired curve of the shapeable region when the desired curve is inserted into the head of the subject. 9. A method for dilating an opening in a head of a human or animal subject with a shapeable guide member, wherein the shapeable guide member includes a shapeable region having a malleable member, the method comprising: (a) bending the malleable member of the shapeable region to a desired shape to facilitate advancement of a distal end of the guide member to a desired location, wherein the malleable member of the shapeable region substantially retains the desired shape after bending and holds the shapeable region in the desired shape; (b) inserting the guide member into a head of the subject to position the distal end of the guide member at or near the opening in the head of the subject, wherein the opening is positioned between a first cavity and a second cavity, and wherein the opening has a smaller diameter than each of the first and second cavities; (c) positioning a balloon within the opening in the head of the subject between the first and second cavities; and (d) expanding the balloon within the opening in the head of the subject to thereby dilate the opening by remodeling the opening with the expanded balloon. 10. A method for dilating an opening in a head of a human or animal subject with a shapeable guide member, wherein the shapeable guide member includes a shapeable region having a malleable member, the method comprising: (a) bending the malleable member of the shapeable region to a desired curve to facilitate advancement of a distal end of the guide member to a desired location, wherein the malleable member of the shapeable region substantially retains the desired curve after bending and holds the shapeable region in the desired curve, wherein the desired curve is configured to enable positioning of the distal end of the guide member through the middle meatus of the subject, around the uncinate process of the subject, and into the hiatus semilunaris of the subject; (b) inserting the guide member into a head of the subject a first rotational orientation to pass the distal end of the guide member by the middle turbinate of the subject; (c) rotating the guide catheter to a second rotational orientation to hook the distal end of the guide member around the uncinate process of the subject and position the distal end of the guide member at or near the opening in the head of the subject; (d) advancing a balloon along the guide member to position the balloon within the opening in the head of the subject; and (e) expanding the balloon within the opening in the head of the subject to thereby dilate the opening.
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