Claims
- 1. A system for vein removal, said system comprising:
a pull catheter capable of extending from a proximal location to a space-apart distal location on a vein; the pull catheter adapted to be introduced into the proximal end of the vein in a distal direction and having means for attaching an excised end of the vein to a distal portion thereof so that the attached end can be pulled and inverted by the pull catheter; and side branch management tool adapted to be introduced over another end of the guidewire branches from the vein which are exposed as the vein is pulled in a proximal direction.
- 2. A system as in claim 1, further comprising a guidewire having a length in the range from 180 cm to 260 cm and a diameter in the range from 0.2 mm to 0.9 mm, wherein the pull catheter and the sidebranch management tool are adapted to be introduced over the guidewire.
- 3. A system as in claim 1, wherein the pull catheter comprises a catheter body having a length in the range from 40 cm to 80 cm.
- 4. A system as in claim 3, wherein the side branch management tool comprises a catheter body having a length in the range from 40 cm to 80 cm.
- 5. A system as in claim 1, wherein the attaching means on the pull catheter comprises an aperture or a circumferential trough for tying the vein thereto.
- 6. A system as in claim 1, wherein the pull catheter includes at least one lumen for receiving a guidewire.
- 7. A system as in claim 1, wherein the pull catheter further comprises a distal extension having a length generally equal to that of the catheter body.
- 8. A system as in claim 1, wherein the side branch management tool includes means for dissecting side venous branches from the vein which are exposed as the vein is pulled in a proximal direction.
- 9. A system as in claim 8, wherein the dissecting means on the side branch management tool comprises a blade.
- 10. A system as in claim 8, wherein the dissecting means comprises a blunt dissector.
- 11. A system as in claim 8, wherein the dissecting means comprises an electrosurgical tool.
- 12. A system as in claim 8, wherein the side branch management tool comprises means for selectively engaging and tensioning a side branch.
- 13. A system as in claim 13, wherein the tensioning means comprises a stop which is adapted to rotatorally engage and tension the side branch.
- 14. A system as in claim 1, wherein the side branch management tool is adapted to promote hemostasis.
- 15. A system as in claim 15, wherein the side branch management tool comprises a tubular body having a rounded cross-sectional periphery with a width in the range from 5 mm to 20 mm.
- 16. A system as in claim 15, wherein the side branch management tool includes means for cooling at least a portion of a surface which contacts extravascular tissue when the tool is introduced into a space left after vein removal.
- 17. A system as in claim 14, wherein the side branch management tool includes means for delivering a drug into extravascular tissue when the tool is introduced into a space left after vein removal.
- 18. A system as in claim 15, wherein the tubular body is substantially rigid.
- 19. A system as in claim 15, wherein the tubular body is sufficiently compliant to conform to the shape of a space left after vein removal.
- 20. A system as in claim 15, wherein the tubular body has a lubricious outer surface to facilitate introduction into a space left after vein removal.
- 21. A system as in claim 15, wherein the tubular body comprises a detachable distal tip having a shape selected from the group comprising dome-like, conical, and tapered conical.
- 22. A kit for vein removal, said kit comprising:
a guidewire; a pull catheter a side branch management tool; and instructions for use setting forth a method comprising:
exposing first and second spaced-apart locations along a vein; transecting the vein at each location; passing the guidewire through a lumen of the vein between the first and the second location; introducing the pull catheter over the wire between the first location and the second location; attaching the vein to a distal end of the pull catheter at the second location; pulling the pull catheter from the second location to remove vein through the first location, wherein the vein is inverted with an inversion line which moves from the second location toward the first location as the vein is inverted; and excising venous side branches with the side branch management tool as the side branches are exposed by the inversion.
- 23. A method for creating a fistula between a vein and an artery, said method comprising:
inverting a length of vein from a distal location to an exposure point; re-everting the length of vein externally through the exposure point; tunneling the length of vein subcutaneously to position a distal end of the vein proximate a target artery; and anastomosising the vein to the target artery to form the fistula.
- 24. A method as in claim 23, wherein inverting comprises:
exposing and transecting the vein at the distal location; introducing a guidewire through a lumen of the vein to a point beyond the exposure point; attaching a push catheter to a transected end of the vein; and pushing the push catheter to invert the vein until an inversion line reaches the exposure point.
- 25. A method as in claim 24, wherein re-everting the length of vein comprises:
drawing the push catheter and guidewire out through the exposure point; and withdrawing the push catheter over the guidewire to re-evert and externally mobilize the length of vein.
- 26. A method as in claim 23, wherein the vein is the basilic vein, the artery is the brachial artery, the distal location is near the elbow, and the exposure point is the deltopectoral groove.
- 27. A kit for creating an arteriovenous fistula, said kit comprising:
a push catheter; a tunneling tool; and instructions for use setting forth a method comprising:
inverting a length of vein from a distal location to an exposure point by pushing with the push catheter; re-everting the length of vein externally through the exposure point; tunneling with the tunneling tool the length of vein subcutaneously to position a distal end of the vein proximate a target artery; and anastomosising the vein to the target artery to form the fistula:
- 28. A method for vein removal, said method comprising:
removing a vein from a tissue bed to leave a luminal space having broken side branches; and introducing a hemostatic obturator into the space and leaving the obturator in place for a time sufficient to promote hemostasis.
- 29. A method as in claim 29, further comprising cooling the obturator to further promote hemostasis.
- 30. A method as in claim 29, further comprising introducing a drug from the obturator into the luminal space.
- 31. A method as in claim 30, wherein the drug is selected from the group consisting of thrombogenic agents, hemostatic agents, and anti-inflammatory agents.
- 32. A method as in claim 28, wherein the obturator is left in place for at least one minute.
- 33. A method as in claim 28, wherein the obturator is left in place for at least one hour.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/336,535, filed on Feb. 12, 2003, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/116,730, filed Apr. 3, 2002, the full disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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