US6884235B2 - Introducer sheath with retainer and radiopaque insert - Google Patents
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- This application relates to an introducer sheath and more particularly to a vascular introducer sheath having a retainer to prevent dislodgement during use.
- An introducer sheath is commonly used in vascular surgery as an access port for surgical instruments.
- the introducer sheath has a central passageway to accommodate such instrumentation and is inserted through a skin incision and into the vessel wall, such as the renal or femoral artery or vein, so the instruments can access the interior of the vessel.
- the introducer sheath can also be inserted into dialysis grafts to provide access to the graft.
- the introducer sheaths have peripheral, cardiac, and neurovascular applications.
- various instruments are inserted and withdrawn through the passageway into the vessel interior, depending on the surgical procedure.
- instrumentation include dilators, angioplasty balloon catheters, stent deployment catheters, angiographic instruments, thrombectomy devices and embolization instruments.
- These instruments typically having an outer diameter close to the internal diameter of the introducer sheath which means they will usually abut the inside wall of the sheath. This relatively tight fit oftentimes results in excessive frictional engagement with the inside wall of the sheath, causing dislodgement of the sheath during instrument withdrawal through the passageway in the sheath.
- surgical instrumentation which include an inflatable balloon
- when initially inserted through the sheath have a smaller diameter because the balloon is tightly wrapped around the catheter.
- after the balloon is inflated inside the vessel and then deflated for withdrawal it is not as tightly wrapped as initial insertion.
- the balloon catheter is withdrawn through the introducer sheath, there is a greater frictional contact with the inside wall of the sheath and therefore a greater likelihood of dislodgement.
- Dislodgement of the sheath creates numerous problems. If the position of the sheath is altered by removal of an instrument, when the next instrument is inserted, it will not properly be positioned at the surgical site. Thus the surgeon must undertake the time consuming task of repositioning the sheath and instrument within the vessel. The problems with dislodgement become more acute if withdrawal of the instrument actually pulls the introducer sheath out of the vessel wall incision altogether. This can occur if there is sufficient frictional contact with the instrument and introducer sheath, and a sufficient proximal force is applied by the surgeon.
- Another disadvantage of complete dislodgement of the sheath is the additional time required to re-introduce the sheath. This time loss can be especially significant if re-introduction is required at a critical time of the procedure. That is, if the sheath is fully withdrawn from the vessel, access to the vessel will be temporarily denied, thereby interrupting the surgical procedure which can mean appropriate instrumentation, perhaps even life-saving instrumentation, cannot be inserted to the surgical site.
- the present invention overcomes the disadvantages and deficiencies of the prior introducer sheaths by advantageously providing an introducer sheath having a retainer that is selectively extendable with respect to the sheath, thereby functioning to retain the sheath within the vessel. Extending the retainer radially from the sheath creates an enlarged diameter region greater than the diameter of the incision into the vessel to prevent withdrawal of the sheath through the incision, and in smaller vessels, enabling the retainer to frictionally engage the vessel wall to restrict sliding movement of the sheath.
- the present invention provides a surgical vascular introducer sheath comprising a first member having a first longitudinally extending lumen configured and dimensioned to receive a surgical instrument therethrough, a second member having a second longitudinally extending lumen configured and dimensioned to receive the first member, and a retainer adjacent a distal portion of the second member movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position, in response to movement of the second member, to limit proximal movement of the introducer sheath.
- rotational movement of the second member in a first direction moves the retainer to the extended position and rotational movement in a second direction moves the retainer to the retracted position.
- the second member is preferably substantially fixed longitudinally during rotation.
- the retainer comprises a flap having a curved configuration in the extended position and an opening to allow blood flow therethrough.
- a first portion of the flap extends from the second member and a second portion of the flap is attached to the first member.
- the first and second members may each have a plurality of side holes for blood flow for dialysis wherein the side holes are out of alignment when the retainer is in the retracted position and the side holes are moved into alignment when the second member is rotated to move the retainer into the extended position.
- the introducer sheath may further comprise a locking mechanism for maintaining the retainer in the extended position.
- the locking mechanism may comprise a locking pin slidable within a locking groove having a narrowed section to retain the pin.
- a proximal portion of the first and second members are positioned within a housing with the locking groove positioned on the housing and the locking pin extending from the second member.
- the housing may further have an internal keyway slot to receive a key extending from the first member to prevent rotation of the first member.
- the locking mechanism may alternately comprise a post slidable within a locking groove having a radial region and first and second axial regions.
- a radiopaque insert can be provided at a distal end of the sheath, preferably blended with a distal portion of the second member during formation of a tip of the sheath.
- the radiopaque insert extends to the distalmost tip of the second member, and after formation has an inner diameter substantially equal to an inner diameter of the first member.
- the present invention also provides a surgical sheath for providing a passageway for instrumentation into a vessel comprising a tubular member having a lumen extending longitudinally therein dimensioned and configured for receiving surgical instruments therethrough and means spaced proximally from the distalmost tip of the tubular member for limiting proximal movement of the sheath with respect to the vessel.
- the limiting means is movable from a first position to a second position extending laterally with respect to the tubular member and enabling blood flow therethrough in the second position.
- the tubular member preferably includes inner and outer tubular members and the limiting means preferably comprises a flap movable to the second position in response to rotational movement of the outer tube.
- the limiting means comprises first and second flaps movable to the extended position in response to rotational movement of the outer tubular member.
- the present invention also provides a surgical sheath for providing a passageway for instrumentation into a vessel comprising an outer tubular member having a first side hole in a sidewall and an inner tubular member disposed within the outer tubular member and having a passageway for receiving surgical instruments therethrough and having a second hole in a sidewall.
- a retainer at a distal portion of the outer tubular member is movable from a non-blocking position substantially flush with the outer tubular member to a blocking position extending radially outwardly from the outer tubular member.
- the first and second side holes are moved into alignment when the retainer is moved to its blocking position.
- a method for retaining a surgical introducer sheath comprising:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention with the retainer in the retracted position;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 1 with the retainer in the extended position;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 2 with the retainer in the extended position;
- FIG. 4 is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along lines 4 — 4 of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a transverse cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 except showing the retainer in the retracted position
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the distal portion of a second embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention having side holes for dialysis and showing the retainer in the retracted position;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the distal portion of the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 showing the retainer in the extended position;
- FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8A is a transverse cross-sectional view showing the orientation of the side port and keyway of the housing
- FIG. 8B is a transverse cross-sectional view showing the dialysis holes of the inner and outer tubular members out of alignment prior to deployment of the retainer;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 showing the components in phantom inside the housing;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 showing the tubing extending from the side port for either blood withdrawal or blood return;
- FIG. 10A is an enlarged view of the locking pin and groove of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the distal portion of an alternate embodiment of the introducer sheath having an angled tip to facilitate insertion;
- FIG. 12 is a side view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 illustrates the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 inside a vessel with the retainer in the extended position to prevent withdrawal of the introducer sheath through the incision;
- FIG. 14 illustrates the distal portion of the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 inserted into a small vessel wherein the retainer, in its extended position, frictionally engages the vessel wall to limit proximal movement of the introducer sheath;
- FIG. 15 illustrates a catheter being withdrawn from the introducer sheath of FIG. 6 , the retainer engaging the vessel wall to limit proximal movement;
- FIG. 16 is a side perspective view of a third embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 18A is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 18 A— 18 A of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 18B is a cross-sectional view of the valve of FIG. 17 ;
- FIG. 18C is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 18A illustrating an alternate embodiment of the radiopaque marker of the introducer sheath of the present invention
- FIG. 18D illustrates the outer tube of the introducer sheath and radiopaque insert prior to formation of the tip of FIG. 18C ;
- FIG. 19 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the introducer sheath of FIG. 16 showing the ball lock engaged in the slot;
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a fourth alternate embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention having two retainers;
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a distal portion of a fifth alternate embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention having two overlapping flaps;
- FIG. 22 is a front view of the introducer sheath of FIG. 21 showing the overlapping flaps in the extended position.
- Introducer sheaths are commonly used in vascular surgery to provide a passageway for instrumentation.
- the introducer sheath is inserted into a vessel or a graft (e.g. a dialysis graft) and a variety of instruments for performing the specific surgical procedure are introduced therethrough to access the surgical site. Since the instruments are repeatedly inserted and withdrawn during the surgical procedure, and have a diameter closely matching the internal diameter of the sheath, the introducer sheath has the tendency to be dislodged, and perhaps even withdrawn from the vessel incision as discussed above. Additionally, certain instruments, such as balloon catheters, may have a larger diameter during withdrawal then insertion, thereby increasing the chances of dislodgement.
- the introducer sheaths of the present invention advantageously have a retainer for limiting proximal movement and preventing full dislodgement of the introducer sheath during surgery. That is, the retainer is extendable from the sheath to create an enlarged diameter or circumferential portion exceeding the size of the vessel incision and in smaller vessels, frictionally engaging the vessel wall.
- FIGS. 1-5 illustrate a first embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention, designated generally by reference numeral 10 .
- Outer tube 20 preferably circular in cross section as shown, (although oval or other shapes can be utilized) has a distal portion 21 , a proximal portion 23 and a central longitudinal lumen 22 dimensioned and configured to receive inner tube 30 .
- a cutout in the outer tube 20 forms flap 40 , integrally extending therefrom at edge 42 and which is attached at edge 43 to outer surface 34 of inner tube 30 .
- Distal nose 28 of tube 20 is slightly tapered to facilitate insertion through the incision and vessel.
- Inner tube 30 is also preferably circular in cross section (although oval or other shapes can be utilized) and has a distal portion 31 and a proximal portion 33 .
- Central lumen 32 extends longitudinally along the entire length of the inner tube 30 and is configured and dimensioned to receive surgical instruments therethrough, as described below.
- Retainer or flap 40 is deployed by rotation of outer tube 20 .
- the surgeon grasps the knurled surface 29 of proximal portion 23 and rotates the outer tube 20 in the direction of the arrow.
- flap 40 moves to the extended (deployed) position since flap 40 is attached to inner tube 30 (at edge 43 ) which remains stationary.
- Flap 40 is preferably curved and U-shaped as shown to form an opening 48 to allow blood flow therethrough and extend longitudinally alongside outer tube 60 (“L”). The smooth shaped surface provides atraumatic contact with the vessel wall.
- FIGS. 6-10 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the introducer sheath of the present invention.
- Introducer sheath designated generally by reference numeral 50 is similar to introducer sheath 10 of FIG. 1 in that it has an outer tube 60 , an inner tube 70 and a flap 80 extending from outer tube 60 and attached at edge 82 to inner tube 70 .
- Inner tube 70 has a longitudinal lumen 72 for passage of surgical instruments and outer tube 60 has a longitudinal lumen 62 to receive inner tube 70 .
- flap 80 in its retracted position is substantially flush with outer tube 60 and in its extended (blocking) position is curved and in a U-shaped configuration to form opening 83 for blood passage.
- Flap 80 is preferably integrally formed with outer tube 60 , positioned proximally of the distalmost tip of the outer tube, and as shown extends longitudinally alongside a portion of the outer tube 60 as represented by letter “L”.
- Introducer sheath 50 further includes a retainer locking element to maintain the retainer or flap 80 in the extended position.
- outer tube 60 has a locking pin 85 extending from enlarged head 86 which is received within transverse locking groove 90 of housing 92 .
- locking groove 90 is slightly arcuate and has two lobes 94 , 96 at opposite ends and adjacent narrowed regions 93 , 95 .
- locking pin 85 is seated within lobe 96 and is prevented from movement within the groove 90 by narrowed region 95 .
- locking pin 85 is grasped by the user and moved within groove 90 .
- locking pin 85 is forced through narrowed region 95 , slightly stretching the flexible material around the groove. Movement of locking pin 85 rotates the outer tube 60 , while the inner tube 70 remains stationary, thereby moving retainer 80 to its extended position.
- This pin and groove arrangement also keeps outer tube 60 fixed longitudinally during rotation.
- locking pin 85 is forced through narrowed region 93 into lobe 94 . After being slightly stretched by passage of locking pin 85 , narrowed region 93 returns to its original configuration to block exit of locking pin 85 . Thus, locking pin 85 is prevented from sliding within locking groove 90 , thereby blocking outer tube 60 from rotation and maintaining retainer 80 in the blocking (extended) position.
- locking pin 85 is forced through narrowed regions 93 and 95 , by movement in the reverse direction, and returned to lobe 96 .
- inner tube 70 remains stationary due to the engagement of key 75 of enlarged head 77 with keyway slot 91 of housing 92 , shown in phantom in FIG. 8 .
- Outer tube 60 is prevented from sliding longitudinally by groove 90 .
- an adhesive or any energy welding system e.g. radiofrequency, ultrasonic, etc., can be utilized to keep the inner tube 70 stationary.
- housing 92 has assembly slot 99 communicating with groove 90 for ease of assembly. That is, for assembly, locking pin 95 is slid through slot 99 into groove 90 and locking cap 100 is placed over distal portion 98 of housing 92 effectively closing slot 99 to lock pin 85 within groove 90 .
- a valve 102 is positioned within housing 92 to prevent outflow of blood through proximal opening 107 of housing 92 . If sheath 50 is used for dialysis as explained below, the valve is preferably a silicone valve to accommodate additional pressure from the vacuum for blood withdrawal.
- a donut like element 104 preferably composed of foam and having central opening 105 , is positioned between valve 102 and proximal wall 97 of housing 92 . Donut 104 is preferably laced with a lubricant such as silicone to promote lubricity during insertion of surgical instruments and to prevent valve damage due to friction.
- the introducer sheath can include a plurality of holes for either blood withdrawal or blood return so the introducer sheath can remain in the body for dialysis.
- outer tube has side openings or holes 61 formed through its outer wall 64 and inner tube 70 has side openings or holes 71 formed through outer wall 74 .
- These holes 61 , 71 when aligned, allow for passage of blood through lumen 72 , out through side aperture 79 in enlarged head portion 77 , and exiting through side port 101 in housing 92 .
- Conventional tubing 1 10 is connected to side port 101 .
- sheath need not be provided with any side holes if dialysis or blood flow for other surgical applications is not intended.
- FIG. 8B illustrates the interaction of the side holes 61 and 71 of the outer and inner tubes 60 , 70 respectively.
- Proximal opening 107 in housing 92 allows for passage of a guidewire and surgical instruments, the guidewire and surgical instruments passing through opening 102 in donut 104 , and through valve 102 and opening 106 in cap 100 into central lumen 72 .
- FIGS. 16-19 illustrate a third embodiment of the locking sheath of the present invention, designated generally by reference numeral 150 .
- Locking sheath 150 is similar to the foregoing locking sheaths in that it has a retainer 160 in the form of a U-shaped flap that is movable between a retracted substantially flush position to a radially extended position with respect to the outer tube 162 .
- Locking sheath 150 differs in the locking structure for the retainer 160 and some of the assembly components.
- inner tube 170 extends integrally from housing 172 .
- Side port 179 for mounting conventional tubing as described above (not shown) is shown angled at about 45 degrees to reduce mechanical hemolysis.
- Inner tube 170 is preferably composed of a dark material, achieved for example by adding carbon black or other particles or by inks or pigments, to absorb laser wavelengths to create heat to laser weld the retainer 160 to the inner tube 170 (see FIG. 18 ). Other methods of attachment are also contemplated.
- FIG. 18B shows a preferred embodiment of the slit valve which can be utilized in the embodiments of FIGS. 8 and 17 .
- the valve is designated generally by reference numeral 300 , it being understood that it can correspond to valve 102 or 174 .
- the tips or any regions of any of the foregoing introducer sheaths can have radiopaque markers to provide visual indication of the sheath tip location.
- the markers can take a variety of forms such as a circular marker band wrapped around the outer tube or a radiopaque material attached (e.g. welded) or otherwise applied onto the tip or along other regions of the sheath.
- FIG. 18A shows a marker band 198 formed in the distal tip, composed by way of example, from black tungsten and placed during formation of the tapered tip.
- the introducer sheath of the present invention can be made of various dimensions.
- the sheath is about 6 French or about 7 French in outer diameter and has a wall thickness of about 0.014 inches (the inner and outer sheath each having a wall thickness of about 0.007 inches).
- FIGS. 13-15 illustrate the introducer sheath of the present invention in use.
- the introducer sheath 50 of FIGS. 6-10 is illustrated and described (with the tubing removed for clarity), it being understood however, that any of the aforedescribed introducer sheaths would be utilized in a similar manner.
- the introducer sheaths of the present invention can also be utilized in other minimally invasive catheter procedures, including non-vascular procedures such as genitourinary, biliary, and gastrointestinal procedures which require instrument insertions and withdrawals through introducer sheaths.
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