Claims
- 1. A guide wire comprising:
- an elongated core having a length and a width, said elongated core further having an axial surface extending the length of said elongated core and a proximal end surface and a distal end surface, and
- a plastic jacket extending around said axial surface of said elongated core, said plastic jacket comprising:
- a proximal jacket portion formed of a first plastic material, said proximal jacket portion extending around at least a portion of said axial surface of said elongated core, and
- a distal jacket portion formed of a second plastic material different from the first plastic material, said distal jacket portion extending around at least a portion of said axial surface of said elongated core, wherein the distal end of said proximal jacket portion and the proximal end of said distal jacket portion forming a transition between said proximal and said distal jacket portions wherein the distal jacket portion further includes a surface coating that is substantially more lubricous than said proximal jacket portion when exposed to water-based liquid.
- 2. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said distal jacket portion is made of polyurethane.
- 3. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said proximal jacket portion is made of polytetrafluoroethylene material.
- 4. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said distal jacket portion has radiopaque properties.
- 5. The guide wire of claim 4 wherein said distal jacket portion is loaded with a material selected from a group consisting of bismuth, barium, and tungsten.
- 6. The guide wire of claim 1 further comprising a radiopaque marker located around a distal end of said core beneath said plastic jacket.
- 7. The guide wire of claim 6 wherein said marker is substantially radiopaque.
- 8. A guide wire of claim 1 wherein said distal jacket portion has the hydrophilic coating.
- 9. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said core is formable in at least a portion thereof.
- 10. The guide wire of claim 9 wherein said core is made of stainless steel.
- 11. The guide wire of claim 9 in which the core is formable in a distal portion thereof and nonformable in a proximal portion thereof.
- 12. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said proximal jacket portion includes a surface that does not become substantially more lubricous when exposed to water based liquid.
- 13. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said distal jacket portion has a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said distal jacket portion extending over at least a portion of said distal end surface of said elongated core.
- 14. The guide wire of claim 1 wherein said proximal jacket portion has a distal end and a proximal end, said proximal end of said proximal jacket portion extending over at least a portion of said proximal end surface of said elongated core.
- 15. A guide wire comprising:
- an elongated metallic core formable in at least a portion thereof, said elongated metallic core having a length and a width, said elongated metallic core further having an axial surface extending the length of said elongated metallic core and a proximal end surface and a distal end surface, and
- a plastic jacket encasing said elongated metallic core, said plastic jacket having a distal portion formed of a first plastic material and a proximal portion formed of a second plastic material different from the first plastic material wherein the distal jacket portion further includes a surface coating that is substantially more lubricous when exposed to a water-based liquid than the proximal jacket portion, said proximal portion of said plastic jacket extending around at least a portion of said axial surface of said elongated core and said distal portion of said plastic jacket extending around at least a portion of said axial surface of said elongated metallic core.
- 16. The guide wire of claim 15 wherein said core is made of stainless steel.
- 17. The guide wire of claim 15 wherein said core is tapered at a distal end thereof.
- 18. The guide wire of claim 15 in which the core is formable in a distal portion thereof and nonformable in a proximal portion thereof.
- 19. The guide wire of claim 18 in which the core is made of nitinol.
- 20. A guide wire comprising:
- an elongated metallic core formable in at least a portion thereof, said elongated metallic core having a length and a width, said elongated metallic core further having an axial surface extending the length of said elongated metallic core and a proximal end surface and a distal end surface, and
- a plastic jacket encasing said elongated metallic core, said plastic jacket having a distal portion formed of a first plastic material and a proximal portion formed of a second plastic material said second plastic material being different from said first plastic material, said distal portion being more radiopaque than said proximal portion, and further wherein the distal jacket portion further includes a coating that is substantially more lubricous when exposed to water-based liquid than the proximal jacket portion, said proximal portion and said distal portion of said plastic jacket extending around at least a portion of said axial surface of said elongated metallic core.
- 21. The guide wire of claim 20 wherein said distal portion is loaded with a material selected from a group consisting of bismuth, barium, and tungsten.
- 22. The guide wire of claim 21 further comprising a marker located at a distal end of said core beneath said plastic jacket.
- 23. The guide wire of claim 22 wherein said marker is substantially radiopaque.
REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/034,174, filed Mar. 12, 1993, entitled "Intravascular Guide Wire and Method for Manufacture Thereof", now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/716,678, filed Jun. 18, 1991, entitled "Intravascular Guide Wire and Method for Manufacture Thereof" now abandoned.
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