Claims
- 1. An endoscopic method comprising the steps of:providing an endoscope having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therethrough; providing a guide wire having a proximal end and a distal end; providing a catheter including an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a guide wire lumen extending from a proximal port located distal of the proximal end of the shaft to a distal port located proximate the distal end of the shaft; inserting the endoscope into a patient; inserting the guide wire into the lumen of the endoscope such that the distal end of the guide wire exits the distal end of the endoscope; inserting the catheter into the lumen of the endoscope over the guide wire such that the guide wire resides in the guide wire lumen and the distal end of the catheter exits the distal end of the endoscope.
- 2. An endoscopic method as in claim 1, further comprising the step of removing the catheter from the endoscope while the guide wire remains in place.
- 3. An endoscopic method as in claim 2, wherein the catheter includes a channel for accessing the guide wire lumen, the method further comprising the step of passing the guide wire through the channel.
- 4. An endoscopic method as in claim 3, wherein the catheter includes a means for limiting access to the guide wire lumen, the method further comprising the step of passing the guide wire through the access limiting means.
- 5. An endoscopic method as in claim 4, wherein the access limiting means comprises a weakness in a wall of the shaft, and wherein the step of passing the guide wire through the access limiting means comprises passing the guide wire through the weakness in the wall of the shaft.
- 6. An endoscopic method as in claim 4, wherein the access limiting means comprises a perforation in a wall of the shaft, and wherein the step of passing the guide wire through the access limiting means comprises passing the guide wire through the perforation in the wall of the shaft.
- 7. An endoscopic method as in claim 4, wherein the access limiting means comprises a slit having a width less than a diameter of the guide wire, and wherein the step of passing the guide wire through the access limiting means comprises passing the guide wire through the slit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/649,351, filed Aug. 28, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,312,404; which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,794, filed Feb. 25, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,910; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/926,390, filed Sep. 9, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,971; which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/025,235, filed Sep. 13, 1996.
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