Claims
- 1-22 (canceled)
- 23. An introducer comprising:
a sheath comprising means for producing outwardly opposing forces, wherein when said sheath is approximated to a wound site and said means for producing outwardly opposing forces is activated, opposing sides of the tissue surrounding said wound site are caused to approximate one another.
- 24. The introducer of claim 23, wherein when said sheath is approximated to said wound site and said means for producing outwardly opposing forces is activated, said sheath is held approximately centered on said wound site.
- 25. A method for stabilizing a wound site comprising:
approximating to a wound site the sheath of an introducer, said sheath comprising means for producing outwardly opposing forces; and activating said means for producing outwardly opposing forces, so as to cause opposing sides of the tissue surrounding said wound site to approximate one another.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein when said sheath is approximated to said wound site and said means for producing outwardly opposing forces is activated, said sheath is held approximately centered on said wound site.
- 27 (cancelled)
- 28 (cancelled)
- 29. A method for determining the depth of a transluminal device with respect to a wound site located at an artery or vein, said method comprising:
coupling at least a first and a second blood marking lumen to said device, each said lumen having a flashback port at a first end and a blood marking port at a second end, the blood marking port of the first said lumen being fixedly disposed to said device at a shorter distance from said wound site than the blood marking port of said second lumen; introducing said transluminal device into said wound site; and observing said lumens until pressurized blood flow is present at the first said lumen and absent at said second lumen, wherein the fact that the blood marking port of the first lumen is adjacent to the outer wall of said artery or vein is indicated.
- 30-33 (canceled)
- 34. An introducer, comprising:
a tubular sheath having a wire stabilization guide having at least a portion thereof extending from an end of said sheath; said wire stabilization guide comprising a reinforced section disposed along at least a portion of said wire stabilization guide extending from said sheath; a guide rod sized to fit within said tubular sheath and having a slot formed along its length, said slot releaseably holding said wire stabilization guide; a wire having two ends, one end slidably coupled to said wire stabilization guide, the other end attached to said guide sheath, and thus forming a loop of wire from the wire protruding from said wire stabilization guide extending from said end of said sheath, wherein said reinforced section causing said loop of wire to extend in a direction generally perpendicular to the long axis of said guide rod and said sheath.
- 35. An introducer, comprising:
a tubular sheath having a wire stabilization guide, said wire stabilization guide comprising an elongated tubular member having at least a portion thereof extending from an end of said sheath; a reinforced section disposed on a portion of said wire stabilization guide extending from said sheath; a guide rod sized to fit within said tubular sheath and having a slot formed along its length, said slot releaseably holding said wire stabilization guide; a wire having two ends, one end threaded into said wire stabilization guide, the other end attached to said guide sheath, and thus forming a loop of wire from the wire protruding from said wire stabilization guide extending from said end of said sheath, wherein said reinforced section causing said loop of wire to extend in a direction generally perpendicular to the long axis of said guide rod and said sheath.
- 36. An introducer comprising:
a sheath; and a stabilization loop extending from an end of said sheath, said stabilization loop comprising an actuation wire, said stabilization loop expanding outwardly from said sheath when in a deployed configuration.
- 37. An introducer according to claim 36 wherein a region of said stabilization loop adjacent said end of said sheath is angled outwardly from said sheath in a deployed configuration.
- 38. An introducer according to claim 36 wherein said stabilization loop comprises at least one stabilization guide, at least a portion of said stabilization guide extending from said end of said sheath, wherein in said deployed configuration a distal end of said stabilization guide approximates said end of said sheath to form an expanded loop.
- 39. An introducer according to claim 36 wherein said stabilization loop comprises first and second stabilization guides, at least a portion of each stabilization guide extending from said sheath, in said deployed configuration a distal end of said first stabilization guide approximates a distal end of said second stabilization guide forming an expanded loop.
- 40. An introducer according to claim 39, wherein said actuation wire extends between said distal ends of said stabilization guides.
- 41. An introducer according to claim 40 wherein said actuation wire is slidably disposed in at least one of the first and second stabilization guides.
- 42. An introducer according to claim 39 wherein said two stabilization guides are positioned on opposite sides of the sheath.
- 43. An introducer according to claim 39 wherein said two stabilization guides extend an equal length from said sheath.
- 44. An introducer according to claim 39 wherein said two stabilization guides extend an unequal length from said sheath.
- 45. An introducer according to claim 36 wherein said actuation wire comprises at least one reinforced section, said reinforced section having an orientation generally perpendicular to a central axis of said sheath when said stabilization loop is in said deployed configuration.
- 46. An introducer according to claim 36 wherein said sheath comprises at least one tear seam extending from said end of said sheath.
- 47. An introducer according to claim 46 wherein said sheath comprises at least one tear seam extending from said end of said sheath disposed on each side of said stabilization loop.
- 48. An introducer according to claim 36 further comprising a guide rod dimensioned to be slidably received within said sheath.
- 49. An introducer according to claim 48 wherein said guide rod comprises at least one recess sized to releasably retain at least a portion of said actuation wire.
- 50. A method of stabilizing a wound comprising:
providing an introducer comprising a sheath having a stabilization loop extending from an end of said sheath; inserting at least a portion of stabilization loop in an un-deployed configuration into a wound, deploying said stabilization loop, wherein said stabilization loop expands outwardly.
- 51. A method according to claim 50 wherein said stabilization loop comprises an actuation wire and deploying said stabilization loop comprises retracting said actuation wire.
- 52. A method according to claim 51 wherein said stabilization loop comprises at least one stabilization guide extending from said end of said sheath, and deploying said stabilization loop comprises approximating a distal end of said stabilization guide to said end of said sheath.
- 53. A method according to claim 51 wherein said stabilization loop comprises a reinforced section of said actuation wire, and deploying said stabilization loop orients said reinforced section generally perpendicular to a central axis of said sheath.
- 54. A method according to claim 50 wherein deploying said stabilization loop expands said end of said sheath.
- 55. A method according to claim 54 wherein deploying said stabilization loop separates at least one slit in said end of said sheath.
- 56. A method according to claim 50 wherein said introducer comprises a guide rod slidable within said sheath, and inserting at least a portion of stabilization loop in an un-deployed configuration into a wound comprises releasably retaining at least a portion of said stabilization loop to said guide rod and inserting at least a portion of said guide rod into said wound.
- 57. A method according to claim 56 wherein releasably retaining at least a portion of said stabilization loop to said guide rod comprises disposing at least a portion of said stabilization loop in a recess in said guide rod.
- 58. A method according to claim 50 wherein deploying said stabilization loop angles said stabilization loop outwardly adjacent said sheath.
- 59. A method according to claim 58 wherein said outwardly angled stabilization loop applies outward forces on opposed sides of said wound.
- 60. A method according to 58 wherein said outwardly angled stabilization loop urges said sheath toward said wound.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/658,786, filed Sep. 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. ______ and assigned to the same assignee.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60230234 |
Sep 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09884782 |
Jun 2001 |
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10879955 |
Jun 2004 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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