Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising: a catheter; a connector attached to the catheter; and a removable handle assembly attached to the connector.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a drive cable having a proximal end and a distal end and a basket assembly formed at the drive cable distal end.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the catheter further comprises a catheter drive cable lumen and wherein the connector further comprises a connector drive cable lumen axially aligned with the catheter drive cable lumen and an injection port.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the catheter comprises a multi-lumen catheter further comprising a catheter wire guide lumen and wherein the connector comprises a multi-port connector having a connector wire guide lumen axially aligned with the catheter wire guide lumen and a wire guide port in fluid communication with the connector wire guide lumen.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the injection port is in fluid communication with the connector wire guide lumen.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a wire guide extending through the catheter wire guide lumen, the connector wire guide lumen and exits the wire guide port.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the removable handle assembly comprises: a handle lumen axially aligned with the connector drive cable lumen; a control handle member slidably and detachably associated with a gripping handle member; a tightening mechanism, and a detachable cable loop.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said drive cable extends through the catheter drive cable lumen, the connector drive cable lumen, the handle lumen, the control handle member, the gripping handle member, the tightening mechanism and into the detachable cable loop.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the tightening mechanism releasably affixes the axial position of the drive cable relative to the control handle member such that axial movement of the control handle member relative to the gripping handle member drives the drive cable and causes the basket assembly to expand and collapse as the basket assembly moves into and out of the catheter.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the drive cable further comprises a coating along at least a portion of the drive cable.
- 11. An apparatus comprising:
a catheter; a connector attached to the catheter; and a removable handle assembly attached to the connector; a drive cable having a proximal end, a distal end and a basket assembly formed at the drive cable distal end and a coating along at least a portion of the drive cable proximal the basket assembly; wherein the catheter further comprises a catheter drive cable lumen, wherein the connector further comprises a connector drive cable lumen axially aligned with the catheter drive cable lumen and an injection port; wherein the removable handle assembly comprises a handle lumen axially aligned with the connector drive cable lumen, a control handle member slidably and detachably associated with a gripping handle member, a tightening mechanism and a detachable cable loop; wherein the drive cable extends through the catheter drive cable lumen, the connector drive cable lumen, the handle lumen, the control handle member, the gripping handle member, the tightening mechanism and into the detachable cable loop; wherein the tightening mechanism releasably affixes the axial position of the drive cable relative to the control handle member such that axial movement of the control handle member relative to the gripping handle member drives the drive cable and causes the basket assembly to expand and collapse as the basket assembly moves into and out of the catheter.
- 12. An apparatus comprising:
a multi-lumen catheter; a multi-port connector attached to the multi-lumen catheter; a removable handle assembly attached to the multi-port connector; a drive cable having a proximal end, a distal end and a basket assembly formed at the drive cable distal end and a coating along at least a portion of the drive cable proximal the basket assembly; a wire guide; wherein the multi-lumen catheter comprises a catheter drive cable lumen and a wire guide lumen; wherein the multi-port connector further comprises a connector drive cable lumen axially aligned with the catheter drive cable lumen, a connector wire guide lumen axially aligned with the catheter wire guide lumen, a wire guide port in fluid communication with the connector wire guide lumen and an injection port in fluid communication with the connector wire guide lumen; wherein the wire guide extends through the catheter wire guide lumen, the connector wire guide lumen and exits the wire guide port; wherein the removable handle assembly comprises a handle lumen axially aligned with the connector drive cable lumen, a control handle member slidably and detachably associated with a gripping handle member, a tightening mechanism and a detachable cable loop; wherein the drive cable extends through the catheter drive cable lumen, the connector drive cable lumen, the handle lumen, the control handle member, the gripping handle member, the tightening mechanism and into the detachable cable loop; wherein the tightening mechanism releasably affixes the axial position of the drive cable relative to the control handle member such that axial movement of the control handle member relative to the gripping handle member drives the drive cable and causes the basket assembly to expand and collapse as the basket assembly moves into and out of the catheter.
- 13. A method of removing a stone from a duct of a patient comprising the steps of:
providing the apparatus of claim 11;tightening the tightening mechanism to affix the axial position of the drive cable relative to the control handle member; pulling the control handle member proximally such that the basket assembly is collapsed and retracted within the catheter; inserting the catheter to the proximity of the stone; pushing the control handle member distally so as to extend and expand the basket assembly relative to the catheter and pulling the control handle member proximally so as to retract and collapse the basket assembly relative to the catheter to thereby capture the stone; at least partially retracting the catheter from the duct and determining that the stone is too large to remove from the duct in one piece; loosening the tightening mechanism and removing the catheter over the drive cable; and feeding a lithotriptor over the drive cable to crush the stone.
- 14. The method of removing a stone from a duct of a patient comprising the steps of:
providing the apparatus of claim 11;tightening the tightening mechanism to affix the axial position of the drive cable relative to the control handle member; pulling the control handle member proximally such that the basket assembly is collapsed and retracted within the catheter; inserting the catheter to the proximity of the stone; pushing the control handle member distally so as to extend and expand the basket assembly relative to the catheter and pulling the control handle member proximally so as to retract and collapse the basket assembly relative to the catheter to thereby capture the stone; at least partially retracting the catheter from the duct and determining that the stone is too large to remove from the duct in one piece; detaching the cable loop; loosening the tightening mechanism and removing the catheter over the drive cable; and feeding a lithotriptor over the drive cable to crush the stone.
- 15. A method of disassembling the apparatus of claim 11 comprising the steps of:
loosening the tightening mechanism by rotating a pin vise relative to a male luer lock adapater; and removing the removable handle assembly and catheter from over the drive cable.
- 16. A method of disassembling the apparatus of claim 11 comprising the steps of:
detaching the cable loop; loosening the tightening mechanism by rotating a pin vise relative to a male luer lock adapter; and removing the catheter from over the drive cable.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/403,123 filed Aug. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60403123 |
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