Claims
- 1. A tubular instrument arranged to be used with a guide-wire or other elongated guide member, the guide-wire or other elongated guide member having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member being arranged to be extended to some interior position within a lumen in the body of a living being, with the proximal end portion being located outside the body of the being, said tubular instrument having an end portion arranged to readily connect said instrument to said guide-wire or other elongated guide member so that said tubular instrument can be guided to a desired position within the body of the being along the guide-wire or other elongated guide member, said tubular instrument having a connector at said distal end, said connector establishing a path into which a portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted from a lateral direction by a twisting action without requiring access to either end of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member, said path being shaped to enable said instrument to be placed on the guide-wire or other elongated guide member and then twisted to insert the guide-wire into said path, said connector comprises a member extending outside and about a portion of said distal end portion of said instrument to form said path.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said member comprises a helical wire.
- 3. The instrument of claim 2 wherein said helical wire has a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said helical wire being secured to said distal end portion of said instrument, said proximal end of said helical wire being free and spaced slightly from said instrument to form a mouth for said path into which the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted.
- 4. The instrument of claim 3 wherein said channel is arranged so that when said instrument is in place on the guide-wire or other elongated guide member the guide-wire or other elongated guide member extends between said helical wire and said instrument and out of said proximal end of said channel.
- 5. The instrument of claim 1 wherein the catheter or other tubular instrument includes a longitudinal axis and wherein said connector includes a pair of fingers projecting outward from said axis and spaced from each other, each of said fingers terminating in a free end, the free ends of said fingers being directed towards each other and defining said path therebetween.
- 6. The instrument of claim 5 wherein each of said fingers defines an arcuate space therebelow, said arcuate space being of a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member.
- 7. A connector for use with a tubular instrument to slidably mount said tubular instrument onto a guide-wire or other elongated guide member, the guide-wire or other elongated guide member having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member being arranged to be extended to some interior position within a lumen in the body of a living being, with the proximal end portion being located outside the body of the being, said tubular instrument having a distal end portion at which said connector is arranged to be located, said connector establishing a path into which a portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted from a lateral direction by a twisting action without requiring access to either end of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member, said path being arranged so that when the instrument is in place on the guide-wire or other elongated guide member the guide-wire or other elongated guide member extends through the opening in the distal end of the instrument, through a portion of the instrument, and out of said proximal end of said path.
- 8. A tubular instrument having a longitudinal axis and being arranged to be used with a guide-wire or other elongated guide member having a longitudinal axis, the tubular instrument including a hollow wall portion forming the distal end of the instrument, the hollow wall terminating at a distal opening, the guide-wire or other elongated guide member having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member being arranged to be extended to some interior position within a lumen in the body of a living being, with the proximal end portion being located outside the body of the being, said tubular instrument having an end portion arranged to readily connect said instrument to said guide-wire or other elongated guide member so that said tubular instrument can be guided to a desired position within the body of the being along the guide-wire or other elongated guide member, said tubular instrument having a connector at said distal end, said connector establishing a path into which a portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted from a lateral direction by a twisting action without requiring access to either end of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member, said connector including a pair of fingers projecting outward from said longitudinal axis of the instrument and spaced from each other, each of said fingers terminating in a free end, the free ends of said fingers being directed towards each other and defining said path therebetween, said path being a channel formed in said hollow wall portion and communicating with the opening, the distal end of said channel being in the form of a flared mouth having a width greater than the width of said channel to facilitate the insertion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member into said channel.
- 9. A connector for use with a tubular instrument to slidably mount said tubular instrument onto a guide-wire or other elongated guide member, the guide-wire or other elongated guide member having a distal end portion and proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member being arranged to be extended to some interior position within a lumen in the body of a living being, with the proximal end portion being located outside the body of the being, said tubular instrument having a distal end portion at which said connector is arranged to be located, said connector establishing a path into which a portion of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted from a lateral direction by a twisting action without requiring access to either end of the guide-wire or other elongated guide member.
- 10. The connector of claim 9 wherein said member comprises a helical wire.
- 11. The connector of claim 10 wherein said helical wire has a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said helical wire being secured to the distal end portion of the instrument, said proximal end of said helical wire being free and spaced slightly from the instrument to form a mouth for said path into which the guide-wire or other elongated guide member can be inserted.
- 12. The connector of claim 11 wherein said channel is arranged so that when the instrument is in place on the guide-wire or other elongated guide member the guide-wire or other elongated guide member extends between said helical wire and the instrument and out of said proximal end of said channel.
- 13. A method of mounting a tubular instrument onto a guide-wire having a distal end and a proximal end from a lateral direction by a twisting action without requiring access to either end of said guide-wire, said instrument having a distal end portion, said guide-wire being located within the body of a living being so that said distal end portion is at some internal position and said proximal end portion is located outside of the body of said being, said method comprising:
(A) Providing said instrument with a connector located on said distal end portion of said tubular instrument; and (B) Manipulating said instrument laterally of a portion of said guide-wire extending out of the body of said being by twisting said instrument so that said guide-wire enters a path formed by said connector without requiring access to either end of said guide-wire.
- 14. The method of claim 13 additionally comprising the step of:
(C) Sliding said instrument along said guide-wire to a desired position within the body of said being.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Divisional of our earlier filed U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/523,077, filed on Mar. 10, 2000, entitled Device for Connecting a Catheter or Other Tubular Member Onto a Guide-Wire Without Access to the Ends of the Guide-Wire, whose disclosure is incorporated by reference herein, and which is assigned to the same assignee as the subject invention.
Divisions (1)
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09523077 |
Mar 2000 |
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10352572 |
Jan 2003 |
US |