Claims
- 1. A dilatation system comprising:
a dilator having a dilatation shaft, the dilator shaft having a medial portion and a malleable distal portion including a flexible distal tip; a detachable handle detachably connected to the dilator; and a controller associated with the dilator to control the attitude of the flexible distal tip of the malleable distal portion of the dilatation shaft.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1, further comprising a fiber optic scope adapted to be positioned within the dilatation shaft and a fluid delivery supply in fluid communication with the dilatation shaft, and wherein the controller comprises a control sleeve connected to at least one control wire extending axially from the distal tip to the proximal portion of the dilatation shaft on which the control sleeve is slidably positioned.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 2, wherein the controller further comprises the medial portion of the dilatation shaft including a distal region having a distal region diameter and a proximal region having a proximal region diameter, the distal region diameter being greater than the proximal region diameter, and wherein the control sleeve substantially surrounds the proximal region so as to slidably move over the proximal region to thereby increase tension in the at least one control wire and cause the distal tip of the dilatation shaft to flex in response thereto.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the dilatation shaft includes a lumen extending axially therethrough.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 4, wherein the dilatation shaft has a perimeter of a sectional boundary of the dilatation shaft which defines a cavity having a central portion around which are positioned a plurality of spaced-apart lobes, a section of the sectional boundary being taken substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis extending through the center of the lumen.
- 6. A system as defined in claim 4, wherein the lumen is formed by an intersection of five substantially cylindrical-shaped openings so that the perimeter of the lumen defines a cavity having a central portion around which are positioned four spaced-apart lobes, and wherein a perimeter of the lumen permits the flexible fiber optic scope to be positioned in the dilatation shaft so that it extends axially substantially through the central portion of the lumen while also permitting fluid to be delivered through the lumen to thereby allow visually guiding of the fiber optic scope as it is advanced within a bodily opening when the fiber optic scope is positioned in the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
- 7. A system as defined in claim 4, wherein the tip of the dilatation shaft is substantially tapered to reduce resistance to the advancement of the dilator within a body opening and also further facilitate the delivery of fluid through the lumen with the fiber optic scope positioned therein, and wherein the tapered tip of the dilatation shaft exposes the perimeter of each lobe of the lumen so that the opening has a substantially elliptical shape thereby facilitating delivery of fluid through the lumen.
- 8. A system as defined in claim 4, wherein the dilator further includes a manifold attached to a proximal end of the dilatation shaft, the manifold including at least one access port in fluid communication with the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
- 9. A system as defined in claim 4, wherein the at least one access port includes at least a first and a second access port attached to which, respectively, is a first supply tube and a second supply tube, wherein the fiber optic scope is adapted to be extended through the first supply tube into the lumen and extended through the lumen to the distal tip of the dilatation shaft, and wherein the fluid delivery supply is adapted to deliver fluid to the lumen through the second supply tube.
- 10. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein the handle is detachably connected to the dilator and engages the controller associated with the dilatation shaft and the distal tip, the handle including a dilatation channel formed therein so that the dilatation shaft can be readily received and retained therein and a manifold channel formed in the handle to receive and retain therein a manifold of the dilator.
- 11. A system as defined in claim 10, wherein the handle further includes at least one supply tube channel also formed in the handle to receive and retain therein the at least one supply tube connected to the manifold of the dilator and a control actuator positioned thereon and adapted to readily engage the controller associated with the dilator when the dilator is detachably connected with the handle, the control actuator being positioned to be responsive to finger or thumb deflection supplied by a user holding the handle and controllably steering the dilator using a single hand.
- 12. A dilator comprising:
a dilatation shaft having a medial portion and a malleable distal portion including a flexible distal tip; a lumen extending axially through the dilatation shaft; and a manifold attached to a proximal end portion of the dilatation shaft, the manifold including at least one access port in fluid communication with the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
- 13. A dilator as defined in claim 12, wherein the dilatation shaft is adapted to receive a handle to detachable connect thereto, wherein the dilatation shaft includes a perimeter of a sectional boundary of the dilatation shaft which defines a cavity having a central portion around which are positioned a plurality of spaced-apart lobes, a section for the sectional boundary being taken substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis extending through the center of the lumen.
- 14. A dilator as defined in claim 12, wherein the lumen is formed by an intersection of five substantially cylindrical-shaped openings so that the perimeter of the lumen defines a cavity having a central portion around which are positioned four spaced-apart lobes, and wherein the perimeter of the lumen permits a flexible fiber optic scope to be positioned in the dilatation shaft so that it extends axially substantially through the central portion of the lumen while also permitting fluid to be delivered through the lumen to thereby allow visually guiding of the fiber optic scope as it is advanced within a bodily opening when the fiber optic scope is positioned in the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
- 15. A dilator as defined in claim 12, wherein the tip of the dilatation shaft is substantially tapered to reduce resistance to the advancement of the dilator within a body opening and also further facilitate the delivery of fluid through the lumen with a fiber optic scope positioned therein, and wherein the tapered tip of the dilatation shaft exposes the perimeter of each lobe of the lumen so that the opening has a substantially elliptical shape thereby facilitating delivery of fluid through the lumen.
- 16. A dilator as defined in claim 12, wherein the at least one access port includes at least a first and a second access port attached to which, respectively, is a first supply tube and a second supply tube, wherein a fiber optic scope is adapted to be extended through the first supply tube into the lumen and extended through the lumen to the distal tip of the dilatation shaft, and wherein a fluid delivery supply is adapted to deliver fluid to the lumen through the second supply tube.
- 17. A disposable dilator kit usable by medical personnel to dilate a portion of a human or an animal body opening with a visually guided, fluid facilitated steerable dilator, the kit comprising:
a disposable container; a sanitized disposable steerable dilator positioned in the disposable container; a sanitized handle adapted to detachably connect to the dilator positioned in the disposable container; and a sanitized cannula adapted to be slidably positioned over at least a portion of a dilatation shaft of the dilator and positioned in the disposable container.
- 18. A kit as defined in claim 17, further comprising at least one spacer positioned in the disposable container and adapted to be slidably positioned over at least a portion of the dilator and to be positioned within the cannula, and wherein the dilator has a proximal portion and a malleable distal portion including a flexible distal tip.
- 19. A method for dilating a bodily opening, the method comprising:
inserting a distal region of a distal portion of a dilatation shaft into an opening in the body; slidably moving a spacer over at least a portion of the distal region of the distal portion of the dilatation shaft; and advancing the spacer into the opening over the distal region of the distal portion of the dilatation shaft.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19, further comprising slidably moving a cannula over at least a portion of the spacer while substantially maintaining the spacer slidably positioned over at least a portion of the distal region of the distal portion of the dilatation shaft 42.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein the steps of inserting, slidably moving, and advance are repeated so that the distal region of the distal portion of the dilatation shaft is slidably advanced further within the opening in the body.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 19, further comprising visualizing a potential space within the body using an imaging device positioned within a lumen formed in the dilatation shaft
- 23. A method as defined in claim 22, further comprising distending potential space and tissue within the body, the distension being accomplished using a fluid delivered via the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
- 24. A method of dilating an opening in a body, the method comprising:
using a cannula having at least a medial portion adapted to radially expand in response to a spacer when positioned in a body opening.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 24, wherein the spacer has a larger radial diameter than that of the cannula being positioned therein.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 24, wherein the step of using includes inserting a distal portion of a dilatation shaft over which the cannula is slidably positioned into an opening in the body, slidably withdrawing the dilation shaft from the body opening and the cannula.
- 27. A method as defined in claim 26, wherein the step of using further includes leaving the cannula inserted in the opening in the body, slidably positioning at least one spacer over the dilatation shaft, and then slidably inserting both the at least one spacer and the dilatation shaft into the cannula to thereby radially expand at least the medial portion of the cannula and the opening in which the cannula is positioned.
- 28. A method as defined in claim 27, wherein the at least one spacer comprises a first spacer, and the method further comprising slidably positioning a second spacer over the dilatation shaft and slidably inserting the dilatation shaft and second spacer into the cannula to thereby further radially expand at least the medial portion of the cannula and the body opening in which the cannula is positioned.
- 29. A method as defined in claim 28, further comprising visualizing a potential space within the body using an imaging device positioned within a lumen formed in the dilatation shaft to thereby allow medical personnel to view the body opening into which the dilatation shaft is extended.
- 30. A method as defined in claim 29, further comprising distending tissue within the body with a fluid delivered via the lumen of the dilatation shaft.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a non-provisional patent application which claims the priority of provisional patent application U.S. Serial No. 60/349,390, filed Jan. 17, 2002, and titled Steerable Dilatation System, Dilator, and Related Methods for Stepped Dilatation, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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