The present invention relates generally to an adapter for an introducer which through a percutaneous puncture is used to obtain access to blood vessels, cavities, organs or other bodily tissues in order to perform a medical operation, and more particularly to an adapter being provided with a tapered threaded end, which is screwed or inserted into an introducer already in place at the puncture site.
An introducer is an elongated tubular member, which in the field of medical surgery is used to gain access to a particular site within a patient's body. It should be noted that the term introducer is, unless otherwise indicated, used herein as indicative of an introducer sheath which comprises at least one proximal entry port. Depending on the medical procedure, the design of an introducer can vary. For example, the proximal end can comprise an attachment means for a medical instrument. Additionally, an entry port can comprise sealing material to prevent leakage of e.g. bodily fluids. Furthermore, an introducer can comprise several entry ports.
Usually the medical operation wherein an introducer is used commences with a puncture operation in which a hollow needle is introduced at a point on a patient's skin, and is then advanced through tissues beneath the skin to the position in the organ of interest, e.g. a blood vessel. A guide wire is then introduced through the needle, whereupon the needle is removed, and an introducer together with a dilator is advanced over the guide wire. After removal of the guide wire and the dilator, access to the organ has now been obtained through the lumen of the tubular introducer.
The procedure described above can be used to gain access to a blood vessel for performing different types of intravascular operations. When the operation in question is completed, the puncture hole in the blood vessel wall can be sealed by a closure device, wherein an inner member of said closure device is positioned at an inner surface of the vessel wall by means of an insertion device and which is held in place by a suture or filament. The suture or filament extends from the closure device, through tissue overlaying the vessel, and out of the skin surface. An example of this technique is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,364.
In many cases several different medical procedures need to be performed on a patient using the same access site, such as a percutaneous blood vessel puncture. Some examples of different procedures using such a puncture are insertion of and measurements using a sensor guide wire, placing a stent, performing angioplasty and, in most cases, sealing the puncture, as described above. Especially in the case of sealing the puncture, which follows after one or several different medical procedures, a need arises to switch introducer sheaths, due to specific requirements on the access path of the closure device.
As mentioned above, introducers are of many different dimensions and/or designs. Furthermore, the introducer can frequently be an integrated part of a dedicated instrument. Although the introducers in prior art serve their intended purposes, changing the introducers increases the risk of causing infection, excessive bleeding due to ruptures of blood vessels, and discomfort or pain to the patient. Prior art shows several examples of adapters to be able to connect to an introducer. Two such examples are described in EP1305076 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,147,336. However, these adapters require a specific shape or dimension of a matching mating member on the introducer. Therefore there is a need for a way to use an introducer which is already in place in e.g. a blood vessel for a subsequent medical procedure, irrespective of the shape and dimensions of the introducer.
An object of the present invention is to provide an adapter which can be inserted into a pre-placed introducer of arbitrary dimensions, eliminating the need to replace the introducer. A further object of some embodiments of the invention is to provide an adapter which can be used to connect any pre-placed introducer with any new introducer, without having to remove the first introducer. Yet an additional object of some embodiments of the invention is to provide an adapter comprising an insertion tool for a closure device.
According to one embodiment of the present invention a universal introducer adapter comprises a tapered threaded section which is attached to the pre-placed introducer by screwing the adapter directly into the introducer sheath. The tapered shape allows the attachment to introducers with a wide range of inner dimensions. The threads provide means to firmly attach the adapter and seal the passageway from leakage of e.g. blood or other bodily fluids. Using the adapter eliminates the need for replacement of the introducer when switching medical procedures requiring introducer sheaths with different dimensions and/or different configurations. According to one embodiment the adapter with a tapered threaded end is the distal end of a new introducer, needed for a subsequent medical procedure. According to another embodiment the adapter is an integrated part of a medical device, such as an insertion tool for a closure device. In a further embodiment, the distal end of the tapered threaded section comprises an extended tubular section, which reaches beyond the distal end of the pre-placed introducer.
a and 1b illustrate the present invention according to a first embodiment.
The present invention will be described in the context of a percutaneous puncture made to gain access to a blood vessel. However, it is within the scope of the present invention to use the present invention in other procedures, such as obtaining access to the abdominal cavity or a specific organ through an introducer.
A first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
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As described earlier herein, the term introducer comprises an introducer sheath and, if present, an integrated cap, valve or hub. The following is described in reference to
It should be noted that it is also within the scope of the present invention that the tapered section, as mentioned above, grips and seals tight against a section inside the cap, valve or hub of the pre-placed introducer. In the latter case, this can provide the advantage of not decreasing the diameter of the available inner lumen of the introducer when attached to the adapter. Furthermore, in this context, it should also be noted that it is within the scope of the present invention that the abovementioned inner diameters of the pre-placed introducer allow for resilience by employing a soft or pliable material. A non-limiting example of such a situation is when a soft sealing material, such as silicone or polyurethane, is provided as a gasket in an introducer's hub, which is displaced by insertion of the adapter of the present invention.
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In a further embodiment, a distal end 30 of the present invention is extended such that the tip reaches beyond the distal end of a pre-placed introducer 21. This is illustrated in
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Yet another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The material of the tapered section 4,14, 24, 34, if provided with threads, should preferably be harder than that of the walls of the pre-placed introducer 1, 11, 21, 31 such that the threads will seal tightly against the inner wall, by slightly deforming the inner wall (see
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many variations and modifications can be performed within the scope of the invention as described in the specification and defined with reference to the claims below. For example, the adapter can be an integral part of an insertion tool for a closure device comprising an inner sealing disc and an outer sealing disc. Furthermore, the adapter can be an integral part of an insertion tool for a closure device comprising an inner anchor member and an outer sealing member, e.g. a collagen plug. In addition, the adapter can be provided as a separate member to be used together with insertion tools such as the two abovementioned tools. It should be noted that the term “gripping means” as used herein comprises threads, ridges, hooks, barbs or other protruding members that can act as fasteners to firmly hold the adapter positioned within an introducer. The embodiments described above can also be used in conjunction with the techniques and devices described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,073,509, U.S. Pat. No. 7,094,209 and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2004/0093025. All three of these documents are assigned to the assignee of this patent specification and are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties for such techniques and devices.