ARTICULATING GUIDEWIRE FOR EMBOLIC PROTECTION AND METHODS OF USE
An intravascular guidewire having an articulating distal section for improved maneuverability beyond a lesion or other protrusion within a body lumen. An elongated core wire having an actuatable stop disposed thereon is adapted to have a reduced profile in a first position, and an enlarged profile in a second position. The actuatable stop can be adapted to expand by any number of means, including a spring coil, a polymeric tube or a mesh sleeve. In one particular embodiment, the actuatable stop comprises a distal section of a tubular member having a plurality of circumferentially disposed openings adapted to permit a plurality of struts disposed therebetween to expand in an outward direction when compressed axially.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/083,288 filed Feb. 26, 2002.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to the field of intravascular guidewires. More particularly, the present invention pertains to intravascular guidewires having an articulating distal section.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe use of guidewires or core wires in conjunction with intravascular devices such as embolic protection filters or catheters is widely known. Typically, a flexible guidewire is inserted into a vascular lumen through a guide catheter, and then advanced to a desired location within the body. Once the guidewire is in place, an intravascular device such as an embolic filter can be advanced along the guidewire distal a lesion and deployed to prevent embolic debris from flowing downstream during, for example, an angioplasty or atherectomy procedure.
To facilitate steering and tracking through the tortuous vascular system, it is desirable to have a radially flexible guidewire capable of traversing the cavities of the body by applying a force on a proximal section of the guidewire. It is also desireable for the distal section of the guidewire to have a reduced profile capable of placement beyond a lesion or other protrusion in the vasculature with minimal interference. One such series of improvements has resulted in the use of a thin, flexible guidewire having a distally tapering cross-sectional area for improved steering, and a coiled wire helix disposed about an arcuate distal end of the guidewire for improved tracking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to the field of intravascular guidewires. More particularly, the present invention pertains to intravascular guidewires having an articulating distal section. In one embodiment of the present invention, a guidewire having an articulating distal section is comprised of an elongated core wire having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; and an actuatable tip disposed about the distal end of the core wire having an outwardly expandable portion adapted to have a reduced profile in a first position, and an enlarged profile in a second position. The expandable portion of the actuatable tip may comprise a plurality of openings circumferentially disposed about the length of a tubular member. The outer diameter of the tubular member may be adapted to permit an intravascular device such as a cartridge filter to slide thereon.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a guidewire having an articulating distal section includes an elongated core wire having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; an actuator moveable about the core wire; and an actuatable tip adapted to have a reduced profile in a first position, and an enlarged profile in a second position. In one implementation of the present invention, the actuatable tip may include a spring coil helically disposed about the core wire. In another exemplary implementation, the actuatable tip may include a mesh sleeve adapted to outwardly expand when compressed axially. In yet another exemplary implementation, the actuatable tip may include an accordion-shaped polymeric tube similarly adapted to outwardly expand when compressed axially.
In another embodiment, the distal section of an articulating guidewire includes a friction fit between the core wire and the actuatable tip which can be utilized to prevent the distal section of the guidewire from reverting to the first position, once articulated. Alternatively, a locking mechanism such as a locking hub can be utilized to prevent the distal section of the guidewire from reverting to the first position, once articulated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings, in which like elements in different drawings are numbered in like fashion. Although examples of construction, dimensions, materials and manufacturing processes are illustrated for the various elements, those skilled in the art will recognize that many of the examples provided have suitable alternatives that may be utilized.
Disposed on distal section 14 of core wire 10 is a wire tip 32. Wire tip 32 has a rounded distal end 34, and is generally circular in cross-sectional area. Wire tip 32 can be atraumatic for reduced tissue damage during advancement of the guidewire. Alternatively, wire tip 32 can be comprised of a substantially hard material.
In the particular embodiment of
As discussed in greater detail below, spring coil 24 is adapted to have a reduced profile in a first position, and an enlarged profile in a second position. In the first (i.e. reduced profile) position, spring coil 24 has an outer diameter which is substantially similar to the outer diameter of tubular member 26, facilitating placement of guidewire 30 beyond a lesion or other protrusion within the vasculature with minimal interference. In the second (i.e. enlarged profile) position, spring coil 24 has an outer diameter greater than the outer diameter of tubular member 26, allowing spring coil 24 to function as a distal stop.
Also shown in the embodiment of
Abutting the distal end 40 of tubular member 26, and the shoulder 36 of wire tip 32, is spring coil 24. In the embodiment shown in
In use, guidewire 30 can be inserted through a guide catheter into the body and placed at a desired location distal a lesion. Tubular member 26 is then advanced distally, as shown in
While the particular embodiment shown in
To prevent tubular member 26 from sliding proximally once the distal section 14 of the guidewire has been articulated, a friction fit between the inner diameter of tubular member 26 and the outer diameter of core wire 10 can also be utilized as an alternative to proximal locking hub 28. This frictional fit is adapted to permit motion of the tubular member 26 along core wire 10 only when a sufficient force is applied to tubular member 26 by the physician.
In addition to the frictional fit between core wire 10 and tubular member 26, or the locking hub 28 described with respect to
Although the use of a frictional fit and/or locking mechanism are described with respect to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
As shown in
As shown in greater detail in
In the particular embodiment of
The mesh sleeve 424 can be attached proximally to distal end 440 of tubular segment 426, and distally at proximal end 436 of wire tip 432. The mesh sleeve is adapted to expand outwardly when compressed axially. Mesh sleeve 424 can be comprised of any suitable material(s) such as DACRON, which is available from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company in Wilmington, Del. DACRON is a synthetic polyester material used in many medical procedures for its strength and biocompatibility.
As illustrated in
Having thus described the several embodiments of the present invention, those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that other embodiments may be made and used which fall within the scope of the claims attached hereto. Numerous advantages of the invention covered by this document have been set forth in the foregoing description. It will be understood, however, that this disclosure is, in many respects, only illustrative. Changes may be made in details, particular in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts without exceeding the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An articulating guidewire, comprising:
- an elongated core wire having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end;
- an actuatable stop comprising a polymeric tube disposed at the distal end of said core wire, said actuatable stop moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
- an actuator coupled to the stop, said actuator moveable between a first position and a second position to move the stop between the collapsed position and the expanded position; and
- a filter disposed on the core wire.
2. The guidewire of claim 1, wherein said polymeric tube is accordion-shaped.
3. The guidewire of claim 1, wherein the distal section of said tubular member includes a plurality of circumferentially disposed openings adapted to permit a plurality of struts disposed therebetween to expand in an outward direction.
4. The guidewire of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of said tubular member is substantially similar to the outer diameter of the core wire.
5. The guidewire of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of said tubular member is larger than the outer diameter of the core wire.
6. The guidewire of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism adapted to prevent relative motion between the actuatable stop and the core wire.
7. The guidewire of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism comprises an enlarged outer diameter portion disposed on the core wire.
8. The guidewire of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism comprises an enlarged outer diameter portion disposed on the core wire corresponding in size and shape to a reduced inner diameter portion disposed on the actuatable stop.
9. The guidewire of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking hub disposed about a proximal portion of the core wire.
10. An articulating guidewire, comprising:
- an elongated core wire having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end;
- an actuatable stop comprising a spring coil disposed at the distal end of said core wire, said actuatable stop moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
- an actuator disposable about the core wire, said actuator having a proximal end and a distal end; and
- a filter disposed on the core wire.
11. The guidewire of claim 10, wherein the spring coil is helically disposed about the core wire.
12. The guidewire of claim 10, wherein the inner diameter of the actuator is substantially similar to the outer diameter of the core wire.
13. The guidewire of claim 10, wherein the inner diameter of the actuator is larger than the outer diameter of the core wire.
14. The guidewire of claim 10, further comprising a locking mechanism adapted to prevent proximal motion of the actuator relative to the core wire.
15. The guidewire of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism comprises an enlarged outer diameter portion disposed on the core wire.
16. The guidewire of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism comprises an enlarged outer diameter portion disposed on the core wire corresponding in size and shape to a reduced inner diameter portion disposed on the actuator.
17. The guidewire of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking hub disposed about a proximal portion of the core wire.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 25, 2007
Applicant: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC. (Maple Grove, MN)
Inventors: Anthony Vrba (Maple Grove, MN), Alan Eskuri (Hanover, MN)
Application Number: 11/466,758
International Classification: A61M 29/00 (20060101);