Claims
- 1. A medical catheter comprising:
(a) a flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area; (b) a flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway having a cross-sectional area, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway, the flexible core having at least one end being free to move within the lumen.
- 2. A medical catheter comprising:
(a) a flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area; (b) a flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway having a cross-sectional area, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway, the flexible core being permanently attached to the inner wall of the flexible tube.
- 3. A medical catheter comprising:
(a) a flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area; (b) a flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway having a cross-sectional area, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway, the flexible core comprising a wire bundle.
- 4. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core is initially attached to the flexible tube, but is free to break away from the flexible tube at a point of attachment.
- 5. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is circular in shape.
- 6. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is circular in shape.
- 7. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is circular in shape.
- 8. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is non-circular in shape.
- 9. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is non-circular in shape.
- 10. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is non-circular in shape.
- 11. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is circular in shape.
- 12. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is circular in shape.
- 13. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is circular in shape.
- 14. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is non-circular in shape.
- 15. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is non-circular in shape.
- 16. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the passageway is non-circular in shape.
- 17. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core has a different shape than the longitudinal cross-section of the lumen.
- 18. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core has a different shape than the longitudinal cross-section of the lumen.
- 19. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core has a different shape than the longitudinal cross-section of the lumen.
- 20. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is radiopaque.
- 21. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is radiopaque.
- 22. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal cross-section of the flexible core is radiopaque.
- 23. The medical catheter of claim 20, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having a cross-sectional shape or size different from a second longitudinal portion of the flexible core in series with the first longitudinal portion.
- 24. The medical catheter of claim 21, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having a cross-sectional shape or size different from a second longitudinal portion of the flexible core in series with the first longitudinal portion.
- 25. The medical catheter of claim 22, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having a cross-sectional shape or size different from a second longitudinal portion of the flexible core in series with the first longitudinal portion.
- 26. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core is made of a heavy metal and polyurethane.
- 27. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core is made of a heavy metal and polyurethane.
- 28. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core is made of a heavy metal and polyurethane.
- 29. The medical catheter of claim 26, wherein the heavy metal is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, nickel, and alloys thereof.
- 30. The medical catheter of claim 27, wherein the heavy metal is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, nickel, and alloys thereof.
- 31. The medical catheter of claim 28, wherein the heavy metal is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, nickel, and alloys thereof.
- 32. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 95% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 33. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 95% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 34. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 95% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 35. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 80-85% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 36. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 80-85% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 37. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 80-85% by weight of a heavy metal.
- 38. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core has a jacket.
- 39. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core has a jacket.
- 40. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core has a jacket.
- 41. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the jacket of the flexible core comprises polyurethane resin.
- 42. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the jacket of the flexible core comprises polyurethane resin.
- 43. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the jacket of the flexible core comprises polyurethane resin.
- 44. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having radiopaque material and a second longitudinal portion in series with the first longitudinal portion, wherein the second longitudinal portion does not contain radiopaque material.
- 45. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having radiopaque material and a second longitudinal portion in series with the first longitudinal portion, wherein the second longitudinal portion does not contain radiopaque material.
- 46. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core has a first longitudinal portion having radiopaque material and a second longitudinal portion in series with the first longitudinal portion, wherein the second longitudinal portion does not contain radiopaque material.
- 47. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core is electrically conductive.
- 48. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core is electrically conductive.
- 49. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the flexible core is electrically conductive.
- 50. The medical catheter of claim 1, wherein the flexible core comprises a wire bundle.
- 51. The medical catheter of claim 2, wherein the flexible core comprises a wire bundle.
- 52. The medical catheter of claim 50, wherein the wire bundle comprises at least one twisted wire.
- 53. The medical catheter of claim 51, wherein the wire bundle core comprises at least one twisted wire.
- 54. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the wire bundle comprises at least one twisted wire.
- 55. The medical catheter of claim 52, wherein the wire bundle comprises outer wires twisted around at least one inner wire.
- 56. The medical catheter of claim 53, wherein the wire bundle comprises outer wires twisted around at least one inner wire.
- 57. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the wire bundle comprises outer wires twisted around at least one inner wire.
- 58. The medical catheter of claim 50, wherein the wire bundle is covered with a jacket.
- 59. The medical catheter of claim 51, wherein the wire bundle is covered with a jacket.
- 60. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the wire bundle is covered with a jacket.
- 61. The medical catheter of claim 58, wherein the jacket comprises polyurethane resin.
- 62. The medical catheter of claim 59, wherein the jacket comprises polyurethane resin.
- 63. The medical catheter of claim 60, wherein the jacket comprises polyurethane resin.
- 64. The medical catheter of claim 50, wherein the wire bundle comprises a heavy metal alloy.
- 65. The medical catheter of claim 51, wherein the wire bundle comprises a heavy metal alloy.
- 66. The medical catheter of claim 3, wherein the wire bundle comprises a heavy metal alloy.
- 67. The medical catheter of claim 64, wherein the heavy metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, and nickel alloys.
- 68. The medical catheter of claim 65, wherein the heavy metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, and nickel alloys.
- 69. The medical catheter of claim 66, wherein the heavy metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, and nickel alloys.
- 70. A method of assembly of a medical catheter comprising placing a flexible core within a flexible tube, the flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area, the flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core comprising a heavy metal and polyurethane and having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and the flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway, the flexible core having at least one end that is free to move within the lumen, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway.
- 71. The method of claim 70 wherein the longitudinal cross-sectional area of the flexible core is substantially constant.
- 72. A method of removing fluid from a target site of a patient comprising:
(a) implanting into a patient a catheter, the catheter having a flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall and defining at least one opening at a target site within a patient, the at least one opening providing fluid transfer from outside the outer wall to inside the inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area, a flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway having a cross-sectional area, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway; and (b) drawing fluid away from the target site of the patient.
- 73. A method of making an occlusion resistant medical catheter, comprising:
(a) co-extruding polyurethane over a heavy metal loaded polyurethane to comprise the flexible core; and (b) placing a flexible core within a flexible tube, the flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area, the flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and the flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway.
- 74. The method of claim 73 wherein the cross-sectional area of the flexible tube is substantially constant.
- 75. The method of claim 73 further comprising the step of co-extruding the flexible core and the flexible tube in a manner that results in the flexible core being attached to the inner wall of the flexible tube.
- 76. The method of claim 73 wherein step (a) comprises co-extruding polyurethane over a heavy metal selected from the group consisting of tantalum, tungsten, gold, platinum, iridium, silver, and nickel, and alloys thereof.
- 77. A method of assembly of a medical catheter comprising placing a flexible core within a flexible tube, the flexible tube having an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending longitudinally along the flexible tube and having a cross-sectional area, the flexible core within the lumen, substantially extending longitudinally along the flexible tube, wherein the flexible core contains up to about 95% by weight of a heavy metal, the flexible core having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lumen at any given longitudinal point along the flexible tube and the flexible core, the flexible tube and the flexible core defining a passageway, and which in combination provides structure resistant to occlusion of the passageway.
- 78. The method of claim 77 wherein the cross-sectional area of the flexible core is substantially constant.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/560,942 filed Apr. 28, 2000, which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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09560942 |
Apr 2000 |
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10463687 |
Jun 2003 |
US |