Claims
- 1. A guidewire advancement device comprising:
- a flexible guidewire having a curved distal end;
- a flexible tube for containing the guidewire;
- a hand-held housing comprising:
- a housing tube that receives the guidewire through a first end of the housing, the guidewire being displaced through a second end of the housing, the housing tube being coupled to a distal end of the flexible tube, and the second end of the housing being coupled to a proximal end of the flexible tube; and
- an aperture to expose a portion of the guidewire positioned in the flexible tube and through which the portion of the guidewire can be manually engaged; and
- a straightener connected to the housing tube that receives the guidewire displaced through the housing tube, the straightener forming a straightener tube having a length and diameter to straighten the curved distal end of the guidewire as the guidewire is passed through the straightener tube.
- 2. The guidewire advancement device of claim 1 wherein the flexible tube is in the shape of a loop.
- 3. The guidewire advancement device of claim 1 further comprising a cannula that receives the guidewire from the straightener.
- 4. The guidewire advancement device of claim 1 wherein the straightener is connected to the housing with the flexible tube.
- 5. A guidewire advancement device comprising:
- a flexible guidewire having a curved distal end;
- a flexible tube for containing the guidewire;
- a hand-held housing comprising:
- a housing tube that receives the guidewire through a first end of the housing, the guidewire extending through a second end of the housing, a distal end of the flexible tube and a proximal end of the flexible tube being connected to the housing;
- an aperture to expose a portion of the guidewire positioned in the flexible tube and through which the portion of the guidewire can be manually engaged; and
- a straightener that is connected to the housing tube and receives the guidewire displaced through the housing, the straightener including a straightener tube having a length and diameter to straighten the curved distal end of the guidewire.
- 6. The guidewire advancement device of claim 5 wherein the flexible tube is in the shape of a loop.
- 7. The guidewire advancement device of claim 5 further comprising a cannula that receives the guidewire from the straightener.
- 8. The guidewire advancement device of claim 5 wherein the straightener is connected to the housing with the flexible tube.
- 9. A method of advancing a guidewire into a blood vessel comprising:
- providing a flexible guidewire having a curved distal end within a flexible tube such that the distal end is exposed;
- inserting the guidewire by first inserting the distal end of the guidewire in a housing tube within a housing, the housing having an aperture to expose a portion of the guidewire contained in the housing tube, a distal end of the flexible tube being coupled to one end of the housing and a proximal end of the flexible tube being coupled to a second end of the housing; and
- moving the guidewire through a straightener that receives the guidewire from the housing, the straightener having an exit point through which the guidewire is displaced, the straightener further having a straightening tube with a length and diameter to straighten the curved distal end of the guidewire.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising manually engaging the guidewire and advancing the guidewire through the blood vessel of a patient.
- 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising manually depressing a frictionally engaging member at the aperture to engage the guidewire.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/221,083 filed Mar. 31, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,993, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/993/414, filed Dec. 21, 1992, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/788,049, filed Nov. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,273,042, which is a Continuation-in-Part of 07/509,500, filed Apr. 13, 1990 (now abandoned), which is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 07/372,047, filed Jun. 27, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,094), which is a Divisional of Ser. No. 07/114,451, filed Oct. 28, 1987 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,757).
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