Claims
- 1. A transseptal access sheath comprising;
a first curved section, and a second curved section; the first curved section having an outer edge that defines
a first proximal edge point, and a first distal edge point wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane; the second curved section having an outer edge that defines
a second proximal edge point, and a second distal edge point wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane; wherein the first angle is within the range of about 60° to about 120°; wherein the second angle is within the range of about 0° and about 180°; and wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 60° and about 120°.
- 2. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the first angle is about 90 degrees.
- 3. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the second angle is about 90 degrees.
- 4. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 60 and about 120 degrees.
- 5. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the sheath is reinforced with braiding.
- 6. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the sheath is lined with PTFE.
- 7. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the sheath varies from the proximal end to the distal end.
- 8. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the sheath decreases in discrete stages from the proximal end to the distal end.
- 9. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the sheath decreases gradually from the proximal end to the distal end.
- 10. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the sheath decreases gradually and continuously from the proximal end to the distal end.
- 11. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, comprising a radiopaque marking band toward the distal end.
- 12. The transseptal access sheath of claim 1, comprising a radiopaque marking band toward the distal end and with vent holes in the marking band.
- 13. A transseptal access sheath comprising;
a first curved section, and a second curved section; wherein the first curved section is shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the fossa ovalis while directing the distal tip toward the fossa ovalis; and, wherein the second curved section is shaped to facilitate location and access into the LAA.
- 14. A transseptal access system comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;
wherein the sheath comprises:
a first curved section, and a second curved section; the first curved section having an outer edge that defines
a first proximal edge point, and a first distal edge point wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane; the second curved section having an outer edge that defines
a second proximal edge point, and a second distal edge point wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane; wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees; wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees; and wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees.
- 15. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the dilator is an inflatable balloon.
- 16. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the dilator has a spiral helical structure.
- 17. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the dilator is coated with PTFE.
- 18. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the dilator comprises a vacuum lumen to allow application of a vacuum to the fossa ovalis.
- 19. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the dilator includes at least one infusion port for infusing saline solution.
- 20. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the sheath comprises a vacuum lumen to allow application of a vacuum to the fossa ovalis.
- 21. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the needle is coated with PTFE.
- 22. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the needle has a spiral helical structure.
- 23. The transseptal access system of claim 14, further comprising an ultrasound transducer for oscillating the needle at ultrasonic frequencies.
- 24. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the needle has at least one expandable cutting surface.
- 25. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein at least one additional cutting surface of the needle is exposed to make an opening in the fossa ovalis upon proximal retraction of the needle through the fossa ovalis that is larger than the opening in the fossa ovalis made upon initial distal advancement of the needle through the fossa ovalis.
- 26. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein the needle is advanced by biasing means.
- 27. The transseptal access system of claim 14, wherein at least a portion of the sheath and the dilator are covered in a PTFE jacket.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/549,218, filed Apr. 13, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09549218 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
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10100270 |
Mar 2002 |
US |