ASYMMETRIC CATHETER TIPS
20180093069 ยท 2018-04-05
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the thickness of said wall is radially asymmetric with respect to said axis. The present invention also discloses a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other. The present invention further discloses a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other; and wherein said apertures are cutouts; jambs of said cutouts are tilted from the outer edge to the inner edge away from the perpendicular.
Claims
1. A catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the thickness of said wall is radially asymmetric with respect to said axis.
2. A catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
3. The catheter tip of claim 1, wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
4. A catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other; and wherein said apertures are cutouts; jambs of said cutouts are tilted from the outer edge to the inner edge away from the perpendicular.
5. The catheter tip of claim 4; wherein the thickness of said wall is radially asymmetric with respect to said axis.
6. The catheter tip of claim 4, wherein said tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, said apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
7. A catheter comprising a tip as defined in any of claims 1 to 6.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0008] The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, given purely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0032] It is one object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the thickness of the wall is radially asymmetric with respect to the axis.
[0033] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0034] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space and further wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0035] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other; and wherein the apertures are cutouts; jambs of the cutouts are tilted from the outer edge to the inner edge away from the perpendicular.
[0036] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip as disclosed in any of the above, wherein the thickness of the wall is radially asymmetric with respect to the axis.
[0037] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter tip as disclosed in any of the above, wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0038] It is another object of the invention to disclose a catheter comprising a tip as defined in any of the above.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] The present invention inter alia discloses a catheter tip having a main axis A:A comprising a tapered distal portion characterized by at least one of an outer envelope and an inner envelope being radially asymmetric with respect to main axis A:A. The present invention inter alia also discloses a catheter tip having a main longitudinal main axis A:A comprising a tapered distal portion characterized by a radially asymmetric moment of inertia. The present invention inter alia further discloses tips as defined in any of the above, a wherein a wall thickness is radially asymmetric; wherein an aperture size is radially asymmetric; wherein an aperture edge is at a non-perpendicular angle to the main axis A:A; wherein the catheter tip comprises at least two materials; wherein the at least two materials differ in at least one material property; and/or wherein the at least one material property is selected from a group consisting of hardness, Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio and any combination thereof.
[0040] The term about refers hereinafter to a value being more than or less than up to 25% of the defined measure. The term wall refers hereinafter to the material forming the tip. The terms envelope and external envelope refer hereinafter to the shape of the exterior of the tip, which is also the shape of the exterior of the wall. The term internal envelope refers hereinafter to the shape of the interior of the tip which is also the shape of the interior of the wall. The term wall thickness refers hereinafter to the thickness of the wall. The wall thickness at a particular point is the difference between the radius of the envelope at that point and the radius of the internal envelope at that point. The term catheter refers hereinafter to any catheter of insertable tube, including a urological or indwelling catheter (e.g., a Foley catheter), cardiac catheters, and any other catheters configured to be inserted in the human body via a narrow boy cavity.
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[0043] Commercially available tips (10) are characterized, inter alia by height H, e.g., about 5 to about 15 mm and distal diameter D (e.g., about 7 to about 17 French, about 2.2 mm to about 5.4 mm). These hollow tips are further characterized by an envelope made of medical grade materials, including silicone rubber, nylon, polyurethane, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), latex, and thermoplastic elastomers and combinations thereof (hereinafter elastomers), having radially symmetric walls (2L and 2R) ranging from e.g., about 0.75 mm to about 1.50 mm and a radially symmetric dome; e.g., dome maximal height (H.sub.max) ranging from about 11 mm to about 13 mm, i.e., D/DH.sub.max ranges between about 0.2 and about 0.5. The tip's maximal height to tip's distal diameter ratio is about 0.3.
[0044] The tip height is relevant to both its functionality and safety. A too long (too great a height) tip causes continuous contact between the wall of the urinary bladder and the catheter tip, thereby causing and increasing infection and traumatization of the tissues (See U.S. Pat. No. 4,575,371). Too short a tip decreases its crossability via narrow body lumens. It is hence one aspect of the invention to present a tip of an optimal length (height, h), shorter than commercially available products so it's less traumatic to tissues, yet long enough to be characterized by an effective pushability, trackability and crossability, where Hh=H. In these embodiments of the invention, H has a significant measure; hence, the present invention discloses a novel tip with a maximal tip height (h) to tip distal diameter (D) ratio ranging from about 0.15 to about 0.20, namely up to 33% lower than the current ratio for known catheters.
[0045] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose a catheter (30) with a radially asymmetric wall according some embodiments of the invention, as schematically illustrated in an out-of-scale manner in
[0046] Those figures hence describe one embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip (e.g., 20) having a main longitudinal axis (A:A) with a tapered distal portion (e.g., 13) having an enveloping external wall (e.g., 2) defining an inner space (e.g., 14); wherein the thickness of the wall is radially asymmetric with respect to the axis (e.g., thickness difference as shown from 32L to 32R).
[0047] Those figures also describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture (e.g., 42bL) and at least one second large aperture (e.g., 42bR), the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0048] Those figures further describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis having a tapered distal portion comprising an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture (e.g., 42bL) and at least one second large aperture (e.g., 42bR), the apertures are located approximately opposite each other; and further wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0049] Those figures describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip having a main longitudinal axis (A:A) with a tapered distal portion having an enveloping external wall defining an inner space; wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other; and wherein the apertures are cutouts (e.g., 110,
[0050] Those figures also describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip as disclosed in any of the above, wherein the thickness of the wall is radially asymmetric with respect to the axis.
[0051] Those figures also describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter tip as disclosed in any of the above, wherein the tip is provided with at least one first small aperture and at least one second large aperture, the apertures are located approximately opposite each other.
[0052] Those figures also describe another embodiment of the invention, namely a catheter comprising a tip as defined in any of the above embodiments.
[0053] It is in the scope of the invention wherein the tip is provided with a bending moment defined as the product between E-modulus and moment of inertia of at least 0.5 MPamm.sup.4. As noted in US20160015929 which is incorporated herein as a reference, the proximal (insertable) portion of the catheter, for male individuals, must pass prostate in a curved passage, so the catheter's shaft is provided with a bending moment provided in a non-limiting manner e.g., between E-modulus and moment of inertia of less than e.g. about 0.1 to about 0.6 MPamm.sup.4; See also U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,701, that discloses a guidewire with non-tapered tip and is incorporated herein as a reference.
[0054] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose two catheters (40, 40b) with a radially asymmetric wall and a symmetric wall, respectively, according to two embodiments of the invention, as schematically illustrated in an out-of-scale manner in
[0055] A combination of more than one asymmetric feature of the tip is utilizable: i.e., (a) providing the tip with different wall thicknesses across its main longitudinal axis or any of its planes; and (b) providing the orifices with different cross sections, diameter sizes, shapes etc. Hence for example, as schematically shown in
Where E is the Young's modulus (modulus of elasticity); F is the force exerted on an object under tension; A.sub.0 is the actual temporary and reversible asymmetric Fd (i.e., a function F of reduced diameter when collapsed) cross-sectional area through which the force is asymmetrically and unevenly applied along axis A:A; L is the temporary and reversible asymmetric amount h by which the length of the object changes; and L.sub.0 is the original length of the object.
[0056] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose various catheters (50) with a radially asymmetric apertures shapes (cross sections) and sizes, according to four embodiments of the invention, as schematically illustrated in an out-of-scale manner in
[0057] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose a catheter comprising an asymmetric tip (e.g., 20) in combination with either a symmetric or an asymmetric shaft (3), as schematically presented in
[0058] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose asymmetric tips of various shapes and utilizations, as schematically illustrated in an out-of-scale manner in
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[0064] Another aspect of the invention is to disclose asymmetric tips as defined and described hereinabove, including combinations of features and characteristics, and including examples as illustrated and explained in any of
[0065] The above summary of the various representative embodiments of the invention is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment or every implementation of the invention. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art can appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the invention. The figures and the detailed description that follow more particularly exemplify these embodiments.