Claims
- 1. A variable diameter hemostasis system comprising:a body having a bore therethrough; a hemostasis valve mounted in the bore: an actuator moveably attached to the body and configured to compress the hemostasis valve; and a cam positioned on the body and configured to releasably restrain the actuator from moving and configured to exert a force to thereby selectively compress the hemostasis valve.
- 2. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 comprising a cylinder having a bore therethrough.
- 3. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 comprising cutouts to selectively change the compressive response of the hemostasis valve.
- 4. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 formed of a medical grade polymer.
- 5. The actuator of claim 1 further comprising:a button slideably attached to an exterior of the body; a lever slideably coupled to the button, the lever having a pivot point, a lever arm and a cam surface; a pin rotateably fixed to the body and rotateably fixed to the pivot point of the lever arm; and a cylinder slideably positioned within the bore of the body, the cylinder having a follower surface suitable for contact with the cam and a distal surface suitable for compressing the hemostasis valve.
- 6. The button of claim 5 configured to be held in place by detents in the body and thereby provide indexing closure of the hemostasis valve.
- 7. The detents of claim 6 spaced along a longitudinal axis of the body such that the detents correspond to standard sizes of atherectomy devices, stent delivery catheters, balloon catheters or guide wires.
- 8. The actuator of claim 1 comprising:a collar mounted about the body, the collar having at least one springarm with an engaging member mounted on the at least one springarm; and female threads surrounding the body and configured to mate with the engaging member of the at least one spring arm, the at least one springarm being moveable when the collar is axially moved.
- 9. The actuator of claim 8 further comprising a spring mounted about the body such that axial movement of the collar is enhanced.
- 10. A Y adapter comprising:a Y shaped body having a main section with a first lumen therethrough and a branch section with second lumen therethrough, the first lumen in fluid connection with the second lumen; a hemostasis valve mounted within the first lumen; a rotateable link having a cam surface and a lever arm, the link pivoting about a pivot point and aligned such that force transmitted to the lever arm will be magnified and cause the cam surface to exert a force to compress the hemostasis valve; and an axially moveable actuator, configured to transmit axially applied force to the lever arm of the rotateable link.
- 11. The Y adapter of claim 10 further comprising a cylinder having a follower surface suitable for contact with the cam surface and a face suitable for contacting the hemostasis valve, the cylinder located within the first lumen between the hemostasis valve and the rotateable link and configured to convert rotational force from the rotateable link to compressive force on the hemostasis valve.
- 12. The hemostasis valve of claim 10 comprising a cylindrical medical grade polymer, wherein force applied along an axis of the cylinder will cause the cylinder to constrict a lumen through the cylinder.
- 13. The axially moveable actuator of claim 12 comprising detent means configured to correspond to particular constricted diameters of the hemostasis valve.
- 14. A system for selectively narrowing a lumen of a vascular access device comprising:a hemostasis valve positioned within the vascular access devices; and a means for selectively narrowing the hemostasis valve, the means for selectively narrowing having a cam providing discrete amounts of force to the hemostasis valve.
- 15. The system for selectively compressing the hemostasis of claim 14 wherein the discrete amounts pressure correspond to standard sizes of atherectomy devices, stent delivery catheters, balloon catheters or guide wires.
- 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising visual markers configured to correspond to incremental diameters of the hemostasis valve.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/105,384, filed Oct. 23, 1998.
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WO 9853874 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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