Claims
- 1. An electrophysiology catheter comprising:
a handle having a distal end and a proximal end, the handle including an actuator; a flexible shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis that extends along a length of the shaft, the proximal end of the shaft being attached to the distal end of the handle; a tip assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the tip assembly being attached to the distal end of the shaft and the distal end of the tip assembly being biased in an arcuately curved shape having a radius of curvature; and a cable, attached to the actuator and the distal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the cable being adapted to change the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the actuator.
- 2. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the proximal end of the tip assembly includes a fixed bend of approximately ninety degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and wherein the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly is oriented in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 3. The catheter of any of claims 1-2, wherein the cable is adapted to reduce the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction.
- 4. The catheter of claim 3, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly curves at least three hundred and sixty degrees in response to movement of the actuator in the first direction.
- 5. The catheter of claim 3, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly curves at least five hundred and forty degrees in response to movement of the actuator in the first direction.
- 6. The catheter of any of claims 1-2, wherein the cable is adapted to increase the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction.
- 7. The catheter of any of claims 1-2, wherein the cable is a first cable that is adapted to reduce the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the actuator and the distal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to increase the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the actuator in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction.
- 8. The catheter of claim 7, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly can be varied between approximately 1.5 mm and 25 mm in response to movement of the actuator.
- 9. The catheter of claim 7, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly can be varied between approximately 5 mm and 17.5 mm in response to movement of the actuator.
- 10. The catheter of any of claims 7-9, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in a resting state corresponding to a neutral position of the actuator is approximately 9 mm.
- 11. The catheter of any of claims 7-10, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the handle further includes a second actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a third cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the third cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a third direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 12. The catheter of claim 11, further comprising:
a fourth cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fourth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a fourth direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 13. The catheter of claim 12, wherein the fourth direction is opposite to the third direction and wherein the handle further includes a third actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fifth cable, attached to the third actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fifth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a fifth direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft and perpendicular to the third and fourth directions.
- 14. The catheter of claim 12, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a movable electrode and wherein the handle further includes a third actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fifth cable, attached to the third actuator and the movable electrode, that extends through the shaft, the fifth cable being adapted to change a position of the movable electrode along the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 15. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the handle further includes a second actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a first direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 16. The catheter of claim 15, further comprising:
a third cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the third cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a second direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 17. The catheter of claim 16, wherein the first direction is opposite to the second direction.
- 18. The catheter of claim 16, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction.
- 19. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the cable is formed from a non-ferromagnetic material.
- 20. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the cable is a first cable, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a movable electrode, and wherein the handle further includes a second actuator disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the second actuator and the movable electrode, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to change a position of the movable electrode along the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 21. The catheter of claim 1, wherein the proximal end of the tip assembly includes a fixed bend of a few degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the cable is a first cable, and wherein the handle further includes a second actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to bend the distal end of the tip assembly so that the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly is oriented in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft in response to movement of the second actuator.
- 22. The catheter of claim 21, wherein the first cable is adapted to reduce the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the first actuator in a first direction, the catheter further comprising:
a third cable, attached to the first actuator and the distal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the third cable being adapted to increase the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in response to movement of the first actuator in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction.
- 23. The catheter of claim 22, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly can be varied between approximately 1.5 mm and 25 mm in response to movement of the first actuator.
- 24. The catheter of claim 22, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly can be varied between approximately 5 mm and 17.5 mm in response to movement of the first actuator.
- 25. The catheter of any of claims 22-24, wherein the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in a resting state corresponding to a neutral position of the first actuator is approximately 9 mm.
- 26. The catheter of any of claims 22-25, wherein the handle further includes a third actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fourth cable, attached to the third actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fourth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a third direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 27. The catheter of claim 26, further comprising:
a fifth cable, attached to the third actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fifth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a fourth direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft and opposite to the third direction.
- 28. The catheter of any of claims 22-25, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a movable electrode and wherein the handle further includes a third actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fourth cable, attached to the third actuator and the movable electrode, that extends through the shaft, the fourth cable being adapted to change a position of the movable electrode along the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 29. The catheter of any of claims 1-13 and 15-27, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a mapping electrode.
- 30. The catheter of claim 29, wherein the mapping electrode is movable along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 31. The catheter of any of claims 29-30, wherein the mapping electrode is made from a non-ferromagnetic material.
- 32. The catheter of claim 29, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly further includes an ablation electrode.
- 33. The catheter of any of claims 1-13 and 15-27, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes an electrode that can be used for both mapping and ablation.
- 34. The catheter of claim 33, wherein the electrode is movable along the arcuately curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 35. The catheter of any of claims 1-13 and 15-27, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a plurality of mapping electrodes disposed along the arcuatetly curved shape of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 36. The catheter of claim 35, wherein the plurality of mapping electrodes project above a circumferential surface of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 37. The catheter of any of claims 35-36, wherein the plurality of mapping electrodes includes a tip electrode disposed at a tip of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 37. The catheter of any of claims 35-37, wherein at least one of the plurality of mapping electrodes can also be used for ablation.
- 38. The catheter of any of claims 1-37, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a position sensor disposed in the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 39. The catheter of any of claims 1-38, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly further includes a temperature sensor disposed on the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 40. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the cable is a pull cable.
- 41. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly and a second position corresponding to a second radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly that is different than the first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly, wherein the handle includes:
frictional means for imparting a first amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is in the first position and for imparting a second amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is moved away from the first position, the second amount of friction being greater than the first amount of friction.
- 42. The catheter of claim 41, wherein the handle further includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in the first position and in the second position.
- 43. The catheter of claim 41, wherein the handle further includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in the first position.
- 44. The catheter of any of claims 41-43, wherein the handle further includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 45. The catheter of any of claims 41-44, wherein the handle is formed from a housing that includes a first section and a second section, wherein the actuator includes a thumbwheel that is positioned between the first and second sections, the thumbwheel having a central bore about which the thumbwheel rotates, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction disk having a central bore spaced adjacent to the thumbwheel; a shoulder nut that is received within the central bores of the friction disk and the thumbwheel and that attaches the friction disk and the thumbwheel to the first section; and a plurality of complimentary mating features disposed on a flat surface of the thumbwheel and on a flat surface of one of the first and second sections, that force the thumbwheel into tighter engagement with the friction disk when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 46. The catheter of claim 45, wherein the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the flat surface of the one of the first and second sections each includes a plurality of radially spaced detents, and wherein the plurality of complimentary mating features include:
a corresponding plurality of bearings secured within one of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections.
- 47. The catheter of claim 46, wherein each of the plurality of detents in the other of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections is shaped to allow the bearings to smoothly exit the detents when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 48. The catheter of any of claims 41-44, wherein the handle is formed from a housing that includes a first section and a second section, the first section including a slit, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the first section along an inner surface of the first section and protruding though the slit in the first section, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the first section, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction pad positioned between the outer surface of the first section and the slide grip; at least one fastener that fastens the slide grip to the slider; and a ramp, disposed on one the inner surface of the first section and the outer surface of the first section, that forces the slider apart from the slide grip and compresses the friction pad against the outer surface of the first section when the slide grip is moved away from the first position.
- 49. The catheter of claim 48, wherein the ramp is disposed on the inner surface of the first section.
- 50. The catheter of claim 49, wherein the ramp is disposed on the outer surface of the first section.
- 51. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly and a second position corresponding to a second radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly that is different than the first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly, wherein the handle includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly in the first position.
- 52. The catheter of claim 51, wherein the handle further includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 53. The catheter of any of claims 1-5, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly and a second position corresponding to a second radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly that is different than the first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly, wherein the handle includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 54. The catheter of any of claims 41-53, wherein the first position corresponds to a neutral or rest position of the tip assembly.
- 55. An electrophysiology catheter comprising:
a handle having a distal end and a proximal end, the handle including an actuator; a flexible shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis that extends along a length of the shaft, the proximal end of the shaft being attached to the distal end of the handle; a tip assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the tip assembly being attached to the distal end of the shaft, the proximal end of the tip assembly including a fixed bend of approximately ninety degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and the distal end of the tip assembly including an arcuate curve having a diameter, the arcuate curve being oriented in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft; and a cable, attached to the actuator and the distal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the cable being adapted to change the diameter of the arcuate curve in response to movement of the actuator.
- 56. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the cable is adapted to reduce the diameter of the arcuate curve in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction.
- 57. The catheter of claim 56, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly curves at least three hundred and sixty degrees in response to movement of the actuator in the first direction.
- 58. The catheter of claim 56, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly curves at least five hundred and forty degrees in response to movement of the actuator in the first direction.
- 59. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the cable is adapted to increase the diameter of the arcuate curve in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction.
- 60. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the cable is a first cable that is adapted to reduce the diameter of the arcuate curve in response to movement of the actuator in a first direction, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the actuator and the distal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to increase the diameter of the arcuate curve in response to movement of the actuator in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction.
- 61. The catheter of claim 60, wherein the diameter of the arcuate curve can be varied between approximately 3 mm and 50 mm in response to movement of the actuator.
- 62. The catheter of claim 61, wherein the diameter of the arcuate curve in a resting state corresponding to a neutral position of the actuator is approximately 18 mm.
- 63. The catheter of claim 60, wherein the diameter of the arcuate curve in a resting state corresponding to a neutral position of the actuator is approximately 18 mm.
- 64. The catheter of claim 60, wherein the diameter of the arcuate curve can be varied between approximately 10 mm and 35 mm in response to movement of the actuator.
- 65. The catheter of claim 60, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the handle further includes a second actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a third cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the third cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a third direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 66. The catheter of claim 65, further comprising:
a fourth cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fourth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a fourth direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 67. The catheter of claim 66, wherein the fourth direction is opposite to the third direction and wherein the handle further includes a third actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fifth cable, attached to the third actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the fifth cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a fifth direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft and perpendicular to the third and fourth directions.
- 68. The catheter of claim 66, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a movable electrode, and wherein the handle further includes a third actuator disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a fifth cable, attached to the third actuator and the movable electrode, that extends through the shaft, the fifth cable being adapted to change a position of the movable electrode along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 69. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the handle further includes a second actuator, disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a first direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 70. The catheter of claim 69, further comprising:
a third cable, attached to the second actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, that extends through the shaft, the third cable being adapted to bend the proximal end of the tip assembly in a second direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 71. The catheter of claim 70, wherein the first direction is opposite to the second direction.
- 72. The catheter of claim 70, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction.
- 73. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the cable is formed from a non-ferromagnetic material.
- 74. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a mapping electrode.
- 75. The catheter of claim 74, wherein the mapping electrode is movable along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 76. The catheter of claim 74, wherein the mapping electrode is made from a non-ferromagnetic material.
- 77. The catheter of claim 74, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly further includes an ablation electrode.
- 78. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes an electrode that can be used for both mapping and ablation.
- 79. The catheter of claim 78, wherein the electrode is movable along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 80. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a plurality of mapping electrodes disposed along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 81. The catheter of claim 80, wherein the plurality of mapping electrodes project above a circumferential surface of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 82. The catheter of claim 80, wherein the plurality of mapping electrodes includes a tip electrode disposed at a tip of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 83. The catheter of claim 82, wherein at least one of the plurality of mapping electrodes can also be used for ablation.
- 84. The catheter of any of claims 55-83, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a position sensor disposed in the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 85. The catheter of any of claims 55-84, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a temperature sensor disposed on the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 86. The catheter of any of claims 55-59, wherein the actuator is a first actuator, wherein the cable is a first cable, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes a movable electrode and wherein the handle further includes a second actuator disposed on the handle, the catheter further comprising:
a second cable, attached to the second actuator and the movable electrode, that extends through the shaft, the second cable being adapted to change a position of the movable electrode along the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly.
- 87. The catheter of any of claims 55-59, wherein the cable is a pull cable.
- 88. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first diameter of the arcuate curve and a second position corresponding to a second diameter of the arcuate curve that is different than the first diameter, wherein the handle includes:
means for imparting a first amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is in the first position and for imparting a second amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is moved away from the first position, the second amount of friction being greater than the first amount of friction.
- 89. The catheter of claim 88, wherein the handle further includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the diameter of the arcuate curve in the first position and in the second position.
- 90. The catheter of claim 88, wherein the handle further includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the diameter of the arcuate curve in the first position.
- 91. The catheter of claim 90, wherein the handle further includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 92. The catheter of claim 88, wherein the handle further includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 93. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first diameter of the arcuate curve and a second position corresponding to a second diameter of the arcuate curve that is different than the first diameter, wherein the handle includes:
graphical indicia, disposed on the handle adjacent the actuator, indicative of the diameter of the arcuate curve in the first position.
- 94. The catheter of claim 93, wherein the handle further includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 95. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the actuator is movable between a first position corresponding to a first diameter of the arcuate curve and a second position corresponding to a second diameter of the arcuate curve that is different than the first diameter, wherein the handle includes:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the handle and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 96. The catheter of claim 55, wherein the handle includes a housing, and wherein the actuator is operatively attached to the housing, the actuator being movable between a first position defining a first diameter of the arcuate curve and a second position defining a second diameter of the arcuate curve that is different than the first diameter, the handle further including:
frictional means for imparting a first amount of friction on the actuator in the first position and for imparting a second amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is moved away from the first position, the second amount of friction being greater than the first amount of friction.
- 97. The catheter of claim 96, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, and wherein the actuator includes a thumbwheel that is positioned between the first and second sections, the thumbwheel having a central bore about which the thumbwheel rotates, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction disk having a central bore spaced adjacent to the thumbwheel; a shoulder nut that is received within the central bores of the friction disk and the thumbwheel and that attaches the friction disk and the thumbwheel to the first section; and a plurality of complimentary mating features disposed on a flat surface of the thumbwheel and on a flat surface of one of the first and second sections, that force the thumbwheel into tighter engagement with the friction disk when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 98. The catheter of claim 97, wherein the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the flat surface of the one of the first and second sections each includes a plurality of radially spaced detents, and wherein the plurality of complimentary mating features include:
a corresponding plurality of bearings secured within one of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections.
- 99. The catheter of claim 98, wherein each of the plurality of detents in the other of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections is shaped to allow the bearings to smoothly exit the detents when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 100. The catheter of claim 96, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, the first section including a slit, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the first section along an inner surface of the first section and protruding though the slit in the first section, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the first section, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction pad positioned between the outer surface of the first section and the slide grip; at least one fastener that fastens the slide grip to the slider; and a ramp, disposed on one the inner surface of the first section and the outer surface of the first section, that forces the slider apart from the slide grip and compresses the friction pad against the outer surface of the first section when the slide grip is moved away from the first position.
- 101. The catheter of claim 100, wherein the ramp is disposed on the inner surface of the first section.
- 102. The catheter of claim 100, wherein the ramp is disposed on the outer surface of the first section.
- 103. The catheter of any of claims 88-102, wherein the first position corresponds to a neutral or rest position of the tip assembly.
- 104. A handle for use with a catheter having an elongated shaft and a tip assembly attached to a distal end of the elongated shaft, the shaft having a longitudinal axis that extends along a length of the shaft, and the tip assembly including at least one cable for changing at least one of a shape of the tip assembly and an orientation of the tip assembly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the handle comprising:
a housing; an actuator operatively attached to the housing, the actuator being attached to the at least one cable and movable between a first position defining one of a first shape of the tip assembly and a first orientation of the tip assembly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft and a second position defining one of a second shape of the tip assembly and a second orientation of the tip assembly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft; and frictional means for imparting a first amount of friction on the actuator in the first position and for imparting a second amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is moved away from the first position, the second amount of friction being greater than the first amount of friction.
- 105. The handle of claim 104, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, and wherein the actuator includes a thumbwheel that is positioned between the first and second sections, the thumbwheel having a central bore about which the thumbwheel rotates, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction disk having a central bore spaced adjacent to the thumbwheel; a shoulder nut that is received within the central bores of the friction disk and the thumbwheel and that attaches the friction disk and the thumbwheel to the first section; and a plurality of complimentary mating features disposed on a flat surface of the thumbwheel and on a flat surface of one of the first and second sections, that force the thumbwheel into tighter engagement with the friction disk when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 106. The handle of claim 105, wherein the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the flat surface of the one of the first and second sections each includes a plurality of radially spaced detents, and wherein the plurality of complimentary mating features include:
a corresponding plurality of bearings secured within one of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections.
- 107. The handle of claim 106, wherein each of the plurality of detents in the other of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections is shaped to allow the bearings to smoothly exit the detents when the thumbwheel is moved away from the first position.
- 108. The handle of claim 104, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, the first section including a slit, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the first section along an inner surface of the first section and protruding though the slit in the first section, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the first section, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction pad positioned between the outer surface of the first section and the slide grip; at least one fastener that fastens the slide grip to the slider; and a ramp, disposed on one the inner surface of the first section and the outer surface of the first section, that forces the slider apart from the slide grip and compresses the friction pad against the outer surface of the first section when the slide grip is moved away from the first position.
- 109. The handle of claim 108, wherein the ramp is disposed on the inner surface of the first section.
- 110. The handle of claim 108, wherein the ramp is disposed on the outer surface of the first section.
- 111. The handle of any of claims 108-110, wherein the ramp is symmetric.
- 112. The handle of any of claims 108-111, wherein the first section of the housing includes a plurality of protrusions, disposed on an outer surface of the first section of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the first position.
- 113. The handle of any of claims 108-111, wherein the first section of the housing includes a plurality of protrusions, disposed on an inner surface of the first section of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the first position.
- 114. The handle of any of claims 104-113, wherein the handle further comprises:
graphical indicia, disposed on the housing adjacent the actuator, indicative of one of the shape of the tip assembly and the orientation of the tip assembly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft in at least one of the first position and the second position.
- 115. The handle of any of claims 104-114, wherein the first position corresponds to a neutral or rest position of the tip assembly.
- 116. A handle for use with a catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the catheter including at least one cable for moving a portion of the distal end of the catheter between a first position and a second position relative to the proximal end of the catheter, the handle comprising:
a housing; an actuator disposed on the housing, the actuator being attached to the at least one cable and movable between a third position and a fourth position, the third position of the actuator corresponding to the first position of the portion of the distal end of the catheter relative to the proximal end of the catheter, and the fourth position corresponding to the second position of the portion of the distal end of the catheter; and frictional means for imparting a first amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is in the third position and for imparting a second amount of friction on the actuator when the actuator is moved away from the third position, the second amount of friction being greater than the first amount of friction.
- 117. The handle of claim 116, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, and wherein the actuator includes a thumbwheel that is positioned between the first and second sections, the thumbwheel having a central bore about which the thumbwheel rotates, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction disk having a central bore spaced adjacent to the thumbwheel; a shoulder nut that is received within the central bores of the friction disk and the thumbwheel and that attaches the friction disk and the thumbwheel to the first section; and a plurality of complimentary mating features disposed on a flat surface of the thumbwheel and on a flat surface of one of the first and second sections, that force the thumbwheel into tighter engagement with the friction disk when the thumbwheel is moved away from the third position.
- 118. The handle of claim 117, wherein the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the flat surface of the one of the first and second sections each includes a plurality of radially spaced detents, and wherein the plurality of complimentary mating features include:
a corresponding plurality of bearings secured within one of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections.
- 119. The handle of claim 118, wherein each of the plurality of detents in the other of the flat surface of the thumbwheel and the one of the first and second sections is shaped to allow the bearings to smoothly exit the detents when the thumbwheel is moved away from the third position.
- 120. The handle of claim 116, wherein the housing includes a first section that is attached to a second section, the first section including a slit, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the first section along an inner surface of the first section and protruding though the slit in the first section, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the first section, wherein the frictional means includes:
a friction pad positioned between the outer surface of the first section and the slide grip; at least one fastener that fastens the slide grip to the slider; and a ramp, disposed on one the inner surface of the first section and the outer surface of the first section, that forces the slider apart from the slide grip and compresses the friction pad against the outer surface of the first section when the slide grip is moved away from the third position.
- 121. The handle of claim 120, wherein the ramp is disposed on the inner surface of the first section.
- 122. The handle of claim 120, wherein the ramp is disposed on the outer surface of the first section.
- 123. The handle of any of claims 120-122, wherein the ramp is symmetric.
- 124. The handle of any of claims 120-123, wherein the first section of the housing includes a plurality of protrusions, disposed on an outer surface of the first section of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the third position.
- 125. The handle of any of claims 120-123, wherein the first section of the housing includes a plurality of protrusions, disposed on an inner surface of the first section of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the third position.
- 126. The handle of any of claims 116-125, wherein the handle further comprises:
graphical indicia, disposed on the housing adjacent the actuator, indicative of the position of the portion of the distal end of the catheter relative to the proximal end of the catheter in at least one of the first position and the second position.
- 127. The handle of any of claims 116-126, wherein the third position of the actuator corresponds to a neutral or rest position of the portion of the distal end of the catheter relative to the proximal end of the catheter.
- 128. A handle for use with a catheter having an elongated shaft and a tip assembly attached to a distal end of the elongated shaft, the shaft having a longitudinal axis that extends along a length of the shaft, and the tip assembly including at least one cable for changing a radius of curvature of a distal end of the tip assembly, the handle comprising:
a housing; an actuator disposed on the housing, the actuator being attached to the at least one cable and movable between a first position defining a first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly and a second position defining a second radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly; and graphical indicia, disposed on one of the actuator and the housing adjacent the actuator, indicative of the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly when the actuator is in at least one of the first position and the second position.
- 129. The handle of claim 128, wherein the graphical indicia indicates the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly when the actuator is in the first position and the second position.
- 130. The handle of claim 129, wherein the graphical indicia further indicates the radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly when the actuator is in at least one position intermediate the first position and the second position.
- 131. The handle of any of claims 128-130, wherein the graphical indicia further indicates a number of circles formed by the distal end of the tip assembly in the at least one of the first position and the second position.
- 132. The handle of any of claims 128-131, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the housing along an inner surface of the housing and protruding though a slit in the housing, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the housing, wherein the handle further comprises:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on the outer surface of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the first position.
- 133. The handle of any of claims 128-131, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the housing along an inner surface of the housing and protruding though a slit in the housing, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the housing, wherein the handle further comprises:
a plurality of protrusions, disposed on the inner surface of the housing, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the slide actuator is moved from the first position.
- 134. A handle for use with a catheter having an elongated shaft and a tip assembly attached to a distal end of the elongated shaft, the shaft having a longitudinal axis that extends along a length of the shaft, and the tip assembly including at least one cable for changing a radius of curvature of a distal end of the tip assembly, the handle comprising:
a housing; an actuator disposed on the housing, the actuator being attached to the at least one cable and movable between a first position defining a first radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly and a second position defining a second radius of curvature of the distal end of the tip assembly; and a plurality of protrusions, disposed on at least one of the housing and the actuator, to provide tactile feedback to a user when the actuator is moved from the first position.
- 135. The handle of claim 134, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the housing along an inner surface of the housing and protruding though a slit in the housing, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the housing, wherein the plurality of protrusions are disposed on the outer surface of the housing.
- 136. The handle of claim 134, wherein the actuator is a slide actuator that comprises a slider and a slide grip, the slider being disposed within the housing along an inner surface of the housing and protruding though a slit in the housing, the slider being fastened to the slide grip that is disposed on an outer surface of the housing, wherein the plurality of protrusions are disposed on the inner surface of the housing.
- 137. A method of shaping a distal end of a catheter, comprising acts of:
placing the distal end of the catheter in a jig, the jig including a passageway to receive the distal end of the catheter and hold the distal end of the catheter in a fixed position, the passageway defining three contiguous regions including a first straight region formed in a first plane, a second curved region in which the passageway bends within the first plane approximately perpendicularly to the first straight region, and a third curved region in which the passageway curves arcuately in a second plane that is perpendicular to the first plane; maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time; and removing the distal end of the catheter from the jig.
- 138. The method of claim 137, wherein the act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time includes an act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a temperature approximately 20 degrees Fahrenheit above a sterilization temperature used to sterilize the distal end of the catheter.
- 139. The method of claim 137, wherein the act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time includes an act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a temperature approximately 200 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for the predetermined time.
- 140. The method of any of claims 137-139, wherein the act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time includes an act of maintaining the distal end of the catheter and the jig at the predetermined temperature for approximately 30 minutes to an hour.
- 141. The method of any of claims 137-140, wherein the act of placing the distal end of the catheter in the jig includes an act of placing a finished distal end of the catheter in the jig.
- 142. The method of any of claims 137-140, wherein the distal end of the catheter includes a finished tip assembly.
- 143. The method of any of claims 137-142, wherein the act of placing the distal end in the jig includes acts of:
placing the distal end of the catheter in a mandrel that includes the passageway; and securing a removable retainer to the mandrel to retain the distal end of the catheter in the passageway.
- 144. The method of any of claims 137-142, wherein the act of placing the distal end of the catheter in the jig includes an act of placing the distal end of the catheter in a bent tube that defines the passageway.
- 145. A jig for shaping a distal end of a catheter, comprising:
a mandrel having a passageway to receive the distal end of the catheter, the passageway defining three contiguous regions including a first straight region formed in a first plane, a second curved region in which the passageway bends within the first plane approximately perpendicularly to the first straight region, and a third curved region in which the passageway curves arcuately in a second plane that is perpendicular to the first plane; and a retainer removably attached to the mandrel to hold the distal end of the catheter within the passageway.
- 146. The jig of claim 145, wherein the passageway is formed within a cylindrical mandrel, and wherein the first second and third regions are formed in an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical mandrel.
- 147. The jig of claim 146, wherein the cylindrical mandrel is formed from metal.
- 148. The jig of claim 146, wherein the cylindrical mandrel is formed from a high temperature polymer.
- 149. The jig of claim 145, wherein the third curved region defines at least a semicircle.
- 150. The jig of claim 145, wherein the third curved region defines approximately a circle.
- 151. The jig of claim 146, wherein the retainer comprises a hollow cylinder having an inner diameter dimensioned to receive the cylindrical mandrel and hold the distal end of the catheter with the passageway.
- 152. The jig of claim 145, wherein the passageway is formed within a disk-shaped mandrel having a first flat surface and a second flat surface, and wherein the third curved region is formed in the first flat surface of the disk-shaped mandrel.
- 153. The jig of claim 152, wherein the retainer comprises a circular cover that is removably attached to the first flat surface of the disk-shaped mandrel with a removable fastener.
- 154. The jig of claim 152, wherein first straight region is formed in the second flat surface of the disk-shaped mandrel, and wherein the jig further comprises a tube attached to the second flat surface of the disk-shaped mandrel, an inner surface of the tube being contiguous with the first straight region.
- 155. A method of using a catheter having a handle, a flexible shaft having a longitudinal axis, and a tip assembly, the shaft being connected between the handle and the tip assembly, a distal end of the tip assembly including an arcuate curve having a diameter, the method comprising acts of:
placing the tip assembly inside a heart of a patient; and remotely, from outside the patient, adjusting the diameter of the arcuate curve.
- 156. The method of claim 155, wherein the act of remotely adjusting the diameter of the arcuate curve includes an act of decreasing the diameter of the arcuate curve to fit the distal end of the tip assembly into a blood vessel of the heart of the patient.
- 157. The method of any of claims 155-156, wherein the act of remotely adjusting the diameter of the arcuate curve includes an act of increasing the diameter of the arcuate curve to urge the distal end of the tip assembly against an interior wall of a blood vessel of the heart of the patient.
- 158. The method of any of claims 155-157, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes at least one mapping electrode, the method further comprising an act of:
mapping electrical conductivity of the heart of the patient using the at least one mapping electrode.
- 159. The method of any of claims 155-158, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes at least one ablation electrode, the method further comprising an act of:
ablating tissue of the heart of the patient using the at least one ablation electrode.
- 160. The method of any of claims 155-159, wherein a proximal end of the tip assembly includes a fixed bend of approximately ninety degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and wherein the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly is oriented in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 161. The method of any of claims 155-159, wherein a proximal end of the tip assembly includes a fixed bend of approximately a few degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft; and wherein the catheter includes an actuator disposed on the handle and a cable that is attached to the actuator and the proximal end of the tip assembly, the method further comprising an act of:
moving the actuator to orient the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 162. A method of using a catheter having a handle, a flexible shaft having a longitudinal axis, and a tip assembly, the shaft being connected between the handle and the tip assembly, a proximal end of the tip assembly including a fixed bend of approximately ninety degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and the distal end of the tip assembly including an arcuate curve having a diameter, the arcuate curve being oriented in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, the method comprising acts of:
placing the distal end of the tip assembly inside a heart of a patient so that the arcuate curve of the distal end of the tip assembly contacts an inner surface of a heart vessel; and remotely, from outside the patient, applying a radially outward pressure with the distal end of the tip assembly against the inner surface of the heart vessel.
- 163. The method of claim 162, further comprising an act of:
remotely decreasing the diameter of the arcuate curve to fit the distal end of the tip assembly into the heart vessel prior to the act of remotely applying the radially outward pressure.
- 164. The method of any of claims 162-163, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes at least one mapping electrode, the method further comprising an act of:
mapping electrical conductivity of the heart vessel using the at least one mapping electrode.
- 165. The method of any of claims 162-164, wherein the distal end of the tip assembly includes at least one ablation electrode, the method further comprising an act of:
ablating tissue of the heart vessel using the at least one ablation electrode.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/287,057, entitled “Handles For Medical Devices,” filed Apr. 27, 2001, and U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/345,119, entitled “Handle Thumb Wheel Mechanism Which Maintains Holding Forces When Sterilized,” filed Oct. 19, 2001, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/10101 |
3/29/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60287057 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60345119 |
Oct 2001 |
US |