Abstract: A controller (10) for manually controlling a guidewire (50) includes a housing (100) including a passage (112) for receiving the guidewire. A gripper (140) is actuatable to grasp the guidewire (50) in the passage (112). A cap (200) is connected to the housing (100). The cap (200) is rotatable relative to the housing (100) to actuate the gripper (140). The housing (100) includes an element (160) for maintaining the cap (200) in a receiving position. The cap (200) when in the receiving position places the controller (10) in a condition for receiving the guidewire (50).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 10, 2011
Date of Patent:
June 9, 2020
Assignees:
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION, WINDCREST LLC, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION
Inventors:
David R. Whittaker, Ryan S. Klatte, Shawn D. Ellis, Jason T. Mikulski
Abstract: A controller for use with a guidewire, such as a vascular guidewire, provides a mechanism for gripping and applying a torque to the guidewire without the need to thread the guidewire axially through the controller and at a location close to a point of access of the guidewire. In one embodiment, the controller includes a side-access, multi-part assembly including a collett or other gripping element that applies a uniform radially inward force on the guidewire. In another embodiment, for use with guidewires having active electrically controllable elements, the controller integrally or removably incorporates a switch or other mechanism to initiate an energized state. The controller thereby permits, among other advantages, ergonomic, single-handed control of an electronically steerable guidewire, including axially displacing, torquing and steering the guidewire.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 2005
Date of Patent:
November 10, 2009
Assignee:
Windcrest LLC
Inventors:
David R. Whittaker, Keith E. Lauritzen, Allison M. Whittaker