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US20040092869A1
US20040092869A1 US10/626,076 US62607603A US2004092869A1 US 20040092869 A1 US20040092869 A1 US 20040092869A1 US 62607603 A US62607603 A US 62607603A US 2004092869 A1 US2004092869 A1 US 2004092869A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M25/00Catheters; Hollow probes
    • A61M25/10Balloon catheters
    • A61M25/104Balloon catheters used for angioplasty
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M25/00Catheters; Hollow probes
    • A61M25/10Balloon catheters
    • A61M2025/1043Balloon catheters with special features or adapted for special applications
    • A61M2025/1056Balloon catheters with special features or adapted for special applications having guide wire lumens outside the main shaft, i.e. the guide wire lumen is within or on the surface of the balloon
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M25/01Introducing, guiding, advancing, emplacing or holding catheters
    • A61M25/06Body-piercing guide needles or the like
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  • the present invention pertains to dilation catheters of the so-called rapid exchange type with an inflatable balloon and with a lumen for a guide thread.
  • catheters can be used in various operating and surgical procedures and/or for inserting molds, called stents, inside the ducts or lumens of a live body.
  • a dilation catheter generally comprises a thin and extended tubular element and usually has an inflatable balloon near its distal end, a first lumen for a guide thread and at least a second lumen for the passage of a fluid for inflating the balloon.
  • the first and the second lumina of the catheter may be coaxial or not, may be made into a single extruded element, separated by a baffle, or formed by two small tubes of different diameter arranged one inside the other.
  • the current trend is to create a point for passing the guide thread in the catheter in a zone close to the distal end even though before, above, the inflatable balloon in order to reduce or preferably balance the sliding force of the catheter along the guide thread during the insertion in the body.
  • the catheter has a single extruded body, which has two integral lumina (e.g., EP-A-0 712 639) with one lumen for inflating the balloon and another lumen for the guide thread, this second lumen simply having a radial opening for the passage of the guide thread above the balloon.
  • two integral lumina e.g., EP-A-0 712 639
  • a first and a second lumen of the catheter are obtained, in a distal section from the front of the balloon of the catheter, by means of a longitudinal deformation of a starting tube which has a single lumen.
  • the deformation is performed along a generating line of the tube and aimed at creating a lumen for the guide thread, which lumen has an opening on one side of the starting tube, which goes deep down to more or less on the axis of the tube, and which opens at the distal end of same, while the lumen proper of the starting tube opens into the balloon.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide a novel dilation catheter structure produced by means of an original configuration and combination of single tubular elements, therefore not in a single piece obtained from extrusion or deformed as taught by the prior art.
  • a dilation catheter structure of the rapid exchange type is provided with an inflatable balloon and with a lumen for a guide thread (i.e., the connection strand, filament etc).
  • the structure has a main tube, which has a distal end, a distal tube and a guide tube, in which the guide tube extends in the distal tube.
  • the proximal ends of the guide tube and the distal tube are joined to one another and at the distal end of the main tube.
  • the proximal end of the guide tube has an opening on one side of the main tube.
  • the proximal end of the distal tube encloses the distal end of the main tube and the proximal end of the guide tube tightly and simultaneously.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view, before assembly, of parts of the tubes intended to form the catheter.
  • FIG. 2 shows a distal part of the assembled catheter and complete with balloon.
  • the catheter provided by the invention comprises a main tube 11 , a distal tube 12 , a guide tube 13 and a balloon 14 .
  • the main tube 11 may be a single piece or comprise many tubular parts which are combined consecutively, perhaps different in terms of material and thickness or rigidity, so that the tube has a different flexibility or softness in various parts along its length.
  • the distal tube 12 is arranged as a continuation of the main tube 11 , at the distal end 11 ′ of same and the guide tube 13 is arranged in the distal tube 12 .
  • These two additional tubes 12 , 13 may be of identical or different materials and thicknesses or rigidities, though different from those of the main tube.
  • the proximal end 12 ′ of the distal tube 12 is flared so as to fit on the distal end 11 ′ of the main tube and at the same time to enclose the proximal end 13 ′ of the guide tube 13 .
  • this same end 13 ′ of the guide tube 13 is put on the outside of the distal end 11 ′ of the main tube, on a part 11 ′′ which is deflected and inclined towards the axis of the tube itself, or more preferably and for a greater robustness of the resulting unit, the guide tube 13 is made to pass in an opening 11 a provided in the main tube as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the tubes 11 , 12 , 13 thus arranged and combined are then fixed to one another by means of a heat-sealing operation.
  • two expanders 15 and 16 are inserted into the main tube 11 and in the guide tube 13 , respectively, which expanders are then extracted once the sealing has been performed.
  • the sealing is done in order to seal to one another the contact zones of the guide tube with the main tube and the outer distal tube all around the main tube and the guide tube.
  • the expanders are extracted, and the initial ends of the guide tube and the distal tube are beveled in 17 as shown in the drawing.
  • the guide tube 13 extends beyond the front end of the distal tube 12 .
  • the balloon 14 is arranged around the guide tube and has two terminal necks 14 ′, 14 ′, one of which is sealed around the front end of the distal tube, the other is sealed around the distal end of the guide tube.
  • the main tube 11 and the distal tube 12 together form a first axial lumen 18 , which opens into the balloon 14 ;
  • the guide tube 13 forms a second lumen 19 which has an opening on one side of the catheter, at the level of the bevel 17 , and an axial opening at the front end of the guide tube itself.
  • the first lumen 18 is used to send an inflation fluid into the balloon, while the second lumen is used for passing a guide thread, which is usually used to facilitate the introduction of the catheter into the duct in question.

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A dilation catheter structure of the rapid exchange is provided with an inflatable balloon and with a lumen for a guide thread. The catheter comprises a distal tube (12) and a guide tube (13). The guide tube (13) extends into the distal tube (12), and the proximal ends (13′, 12′) of the guide tube (13) and the distal tube (12) are joined to one another and at the distal end (11′) of the main tube (11). The proximal end (13′) of the guide tube (13) has an opening on one side of the main tube (11) and the proximal end (12′) of the distal tube (12) reaches the distal end of the main tube and the proximal end of the guide tube tightly and simultaneously.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention pertains to dilation catheters of the so-called rapid exchange type with an inflatable balloon and with a lumen for a guide thread. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • These catheters can be used in various operating and surgical procedures and/or for inserting molds, called stents, inside the ducts or lumens of a live body. [0002]
  • A dilation catheter generally comprises a thin and extended tubular element and usually has an inflatable balloon near its distal end, a first lumen for a guide thread and at least a second lumen for the passage of a fluid for inflating the balloon. [0003]
  • In the prior-art designs, the first and the second lumina of the catheter may be coaxial or not, may be made into a single extruded element, separated by a baffle, or formed by two small tubes of different diameter arranged one inside the other. [0004]
  • However, the current trend is to create a point for passing the guide thread in the catheter in a zone close to the distal end even though before, above, the inflatable balloon in order to reduce or preferably balance the sliding force of the catheter along the guide thread during the insertion in the body. [0005]
  • Various embodiments of dilation catheters have already been proposed in order to meet such a requirement. [0006]
  • In one embodiment, the catheter has a single extruded body, which has two integral lumina (e.g., EP-A-0 712 639) with one lumen for inflating the balloon and another lumen for the guide thread, this second lumen simply having a radial opening for the passage of the guide thread above the balloon. [0007]
  • According to another embodiment, a first and a second lumen of the catheter (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,102,403) are obtained, in a distal section from the front of the balloon of the catheter, by means of a longitudinal deformation of a starting tube which has a single lumen. The deformation is performed along a generating line of the tube and aimed at creating a lumen for the guide thread, which lumen has an opening on one side of the starting tube, which goes deep down to more or less on the axis of the tube, and which opens at the distal end of same, while the lumen proper of the starting tube opens into the balloon. [0008]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Starting from these premises the primary object of the present invention is to provide a novel dilation catheter structure produced by means of an original configuration and combination of single tubular elements, therefore not in a single piece obtained from extrusion or deformed as taught by the prior art. [0009]
  • According to the invention, a dilation catheter structure of the rapid exchange type is provided with an inflatable balloon and with a lumen for a guide thread (i.e., the connection strand, filament etc). The structure has a main tube, which has a distal end, a distal tube and a guide tube, in which the guide tube extends in the distal tube. The proximal ends of the guide tube and the distal tube are joined to one another and at the distal end of the main tube. The proximal end of the guide tube has an opening on one side of the main tube. The proximal end of the distal tube encloses the distal end of the main tube and the proximal end of the guide tube tightly and simultaneously. [0010]
  • The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.[0011]
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  • In the drawings: [0012]
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view, before assembly, of parts of the tubes intended to form the catheter; and [0013]
  • FIG. 2 shows a distal part of the assembled catheter and complete with balloon.[0014]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Referring to the drawings in particular, the catheter provided by the invention comprises a [0015] main tube 11, a distal tube 12, a guide tube 13 and a balloon 14.
  • The [0016] main tube 11 may be a single piece or comprise many tubular parts which are combined consecutively, perhaps different in terms of material and thickness or rigidity, so that the tube has a different flexibility or softness in various parts along its length.
  • The [0017] distal tube 12 is arranged as a continuation of the main tube 11, at the distal end 11′ of same and the guide tube 13 is arranged in the distal tube 12. These two additional tubes 12, 13 may be of identical or different materials and thicknesses or rigidities, though different from those of the main tube.
  • As is shown in the drawing, the [0018] proximal end 12′ of the distal tube 12 is flared so as to fit on the distal end 11′ of the main tube and at the same time to enclose the proximal end 13′ of the guide tube 13. Moreover, this same end 13′ of the guide tube 13 is put on the outside of the distal end 11′ of the main tube, on a part 11″ which is deflected and inclined towards the axis of the tube itself, or more preferably and for a greater robustness of the resulting unit, the guide tube 13 is made to pass in an opening 11 a provided in the main tube as shown in FIG. 1.
  • The [0019] tubes 11, 12, 13 thus arranged and combined are then fixed to one another by means of a heat-sealing operation. To keep the tubes in shape in their zones to be sealed, and thus preventing their collapse and the blocking of their lumina, two expanders 15 and 16 are inserted into the main tube 11 and in the guide tube 13, respectively, which expanders are then extracted once the sealing has been performed.
  • In particular, the sealing is done in order to seal to one another the contact zones of the guide tube with the main tube and the outer distal tube all around the main tube and the guide tube. After this action, the expanders are extracted, and the initial ends of the guide tube and the distal tube are beveled in [0020] 17 as shown in the drawing.
  • It should be noted that the [0021] guide tube 13 extends beyond the front end of the distal tube 12. The balloon 14 is arranged around the guide tube and has two terminal necks 14′, 14′, one of which is sealed around the front end of the distal tube, the other is sealed around the distal end of the guide tube.
  • In the catheter thus constructed, the [0022] main tube 11 and the distal tube 12 together form a first axial lumen 18, which opens into the balloon 14; the guide tube 13 forms a second lumen 19 which has an opening on one side of the catheter, at the level of the bevel 17, and an axial opening at the front end of the guide tube itself.
  • The [0023] first lumen 18 is used to send an inflation fluid into the balloon, while the second lumen is used for passing a guide thread, which is usually used to facilitate the introduction of the catheter into the duct in question.
  • While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles. [0024]

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What is claimed is:
1. A catheter structure comprising: a main tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said main tube distal end having a lateral opening;
a distal tube having a proximal end and a distal end; and
a guide tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said guide tube having at least a portion extending in said distal tube, a portion of said guide tube adjacent to said distal tube proximal end being positioned together at a location adjacent to said main tube distal end, said guide tube proximal end having an opening on one side of said main tube, a portion of said distal tube adjacent to said distal tube proximal end enclosing both a portion of said main tube distal end and a portion of said guide tube adjacent to said guide tube proximal end and said guide tube proximal end extending into said lateral opening of said main tube and into said distal tube.
2. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an inflatable balloon and a lumen for a guide thread, wherein said proximal end of said guide tube and said proximal end of said distal tube are functionally connected and disposed adjacent to one another, said proximal end of said distal tube encloses said distal end of said main tube and said proximal end of said guide tube tightly and simultaneously, and said proximal end of said distal tube is flared in order to peripherally surround said guide tube extending into said distal end of said main tube.
3. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said distal end of said main tube has a part, which is deflected and inclined towards an inside of said main tube and said proximal end of said guide tube rests on the outside of said inclined part of said main tube.
4. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said proximal ends of said guide tube and said distal tube are joined to one another and to said distal end of said main tube by means of heat sealing.
5. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said proximal ends of said guide tube and distal tubes are beveled at said lateral opening of said guide tube.
6. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 2, wherein said guide tube extends beyond a front end of said distal tube, and said balloon is arranged between said two tubes, with a terminal neck fixed to said guide tube and another terminal neck fixed to said distal tube.
7. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 6, wherein said main tube and said distal tube together form a first lumen for sending an inflation fluid into said balloon, and said guide tube forms a second lumen for the passage of a guide thread.
8. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main tube comprises tubular sections having at least one of different material compositions, different thickness and different rigidities, and said guide tube and said distal tube are formed of materials that are different from one another and different from said main tube.
9. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main tube comprises tubular sections having at least one of different material compositions, different thickness and different rigidities, and said guide tube and said distal tube are formed of the same material.
10. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an inflatable balloon.
11. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 10, wherein said distal tube proximal end is flared in order to peripherally reach both said distal end of said main tube and said proximal end of said guide tube.
12. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 10, wherein said guide tube portion adjacent to said guide tube proximal end and said distal tube portion adjacent to said distal tube proximal end are joined to one another and to said main tube portion adjacent to said main tube distal end by a heat seal.
13. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 10, wherein said guide tube proximal end and said distal tube proximal end are beveled at said lateral opening of said guide tube.
14. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 10, wherein said guide tube extends beyond a front end of said distal tube, and said balloon is arranged between said two tubes, with a terminal neck fixed to said guide tube and another terminal neck fixed to said distal tube.
15. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 14, wherein said main tube and said distal tube together form a first lumen for sending an inflation fluid into said balloon, and said guide tube forms a second lumen for the passage of a guide thread.
16. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 10, wherein said guide tube proximal end rests on a part of the distal end of the main tube which is deflected and inclined towards the axis of the tube itself.
17. The catheter structure in accordance with claim 16, wherein said guide tube proximal end extends along the entire length of said deflected and inclined part of the distal end of the main tube as far as the lateral opening edge of said main tube.
18. A side port assembly comprising:
a main tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said main tube distal end having a lateral opening;
a distal tube having a proximal end and a distal end; and a guide tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said guide tube having at least a portion extending in said distal tube, a portion of said guide tube adjacent to said distal tube proximal end being positioned together at a location adjacent to said main tube distal end, said guide tube proximal end having an opening on one side of said main tube, a portion of said distal tube adjacent to said distal tube proximal end enclosing both a portion of said main tube distal end and a portion of said guide tube adjacent to said guide tube proximal end and said guide tube proximal end extending into said lateral opening of said main tube and into said distal tube.
19. Method for manufacturing a catheter structure in accordance with claim 1, comprising the steps of:
providing a main tube with a proximal end and a distal end; providing a guide tube with a proximal end and a distal end;
providing a distal tube with a proximal end and a distal end; providing a lateral opening on said main tube;
extending said proximal end of said guide tube into said lateral opening;
enclosing said distal end of said main tube and said proximal end of said guide tube into said proximal end of said distal tube.
20. Method in accordance with claim 19, wherein it further comprises the step of fixing said distal end of said main tube, said proximal end of said guide tube and said proximal end of said distal tube to one another by means of a heat-sealing operation.
21. Method in accordance with claim 20 wherein before the step of fixing said distal end of said main tube, said proximal end of said guide tube and said proximal end of said distal tube to one another by means of a heat-sealing operation, it further comprises the step of inserting two expanders into said distal end of said main tube and into said proximal end of said guide tube.
22. Method in accordance with claim 21, wherein it further comprises the step of extracting said expanders.
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