Robotic systems, devices, and methods for vascular access
An apparatus for vascular access is described herein. The apparatus can comprise a cart movable from a first location to a second location near a patient, a manipulating device configured to releasably couple a cartridge including a needle, a catheter, and a guidewire that are coaxially disposed with respect to each other, and a robotic arm having a first end mounted to the cart and a second end coupled to the manipulating device. The manipulation device can include a plurality of actuation mechanisms configured to selectively advance the needle, the catheter, and the guidewire when the manipulating device is coupled to the cartridge. The robotic arm can include a plurality of joints that are configured to rotate about a plurality of axes to position the cartridge relative to the arm of the patient such that the needle, the catheter, and the guidewire can be inserted into a target vessel of the patient.
1 . An apparatus for performing a medical procedure, the apparatus comprising:
a guidewire;
a needle including a sharpened tip configured to puncture a target vessel in a patient, the needle defining a first lumen configured to receive the guidewire such that the guidewire can be advanced via the needle into the target vessel; and
a catheter defining a second lumen, the catheter disposable about the guidewire such that the catheter can be advanced along the guidewire and into the target vessel;
a base configured to be moveable relative to the patient and to be locked in position relative to the patient;
a display coupled to the base and configured to display a state and status information during the medical procedure and at least one image of the target vessel;
a robotic system configured to selectively advance the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter into the target vessel the robotic system having a first portion that is coupled to the base and a second portion that is movable relative to the patient to position the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter for insertion into the target vessel of the patient;
an imaging device located on the second portion of the robotic system; and
a user control device spaced from the display and in communication with a control unit that is operatively coupled to the robotic system, the control unit configured to receive separate inputs from the user control device when manipulated by an operator to control the robotic system to:
advance the needle until the sharpened tip of the needle is disposed in the target vessel;
advance the guidewire through the first lumen of the needle until a distal end of the guidewire extends a predetermined distance from the sharpened tip of the needle; and
advance the catheter over at least the guidewire such that a distal end of the catheter is disposed in the target vessel.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device is configured to capture one or more views of the target vessel while the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter are being advanced.
3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the imaging device is configured to capture a transverse view and a longitudinal view of the target vessel.
4 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the imaging device is attached to the robotic system near the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter.
5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device is an ultrasound imaging system.
6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the target vessel is an artery.
7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a coupler configured to releasably couple the catheter to the robotic system, the coupler configured to decouple the catheter from the robotic system after the catheter has been advanced into the target vessel.
8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a dilator, the robotic system further being configured to selectively advance the dilator, the control unit further being configured to control the robotic system to advance the dilator over at least the guidewire before advancing the catheter.
9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the robotic system is movable to position the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter at a predetermined acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the target vessel.
10 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined acute angle is between about 20 and about 60 degrees.
11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second lumen defined by the catheter is sized to receive the guidewire and the needle, and the robotic system is configured to advance the catheter over the guidewire and the needle.
12 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to control the robotic system to retract the needle or the guidewire.
13 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the target vessel is at least one of a femoral artery, a jugular vein, or a peripheral artery.
14 . A method of performing a medical procedure on a patient, the method comprising:
positioning a robotic system having a base that is configured to move independently from the patient in at least two directions and rotate along one axis, the robotic system having a display and a user control device spaced from the display, the user control device configured to control the robotic system;
locking the base in a desired location independently from the patient;
controlling the robotic system using the user control device to advance a tip of a needle into a target vessel of the patient, advance a guidewire through a lumen defined by the needle and into the target vessel until a tip of the guidewire extends distally from the tip of the needle, and advance a tip of a catheter over at least the guidewire such that the tip of the catheter extends a predetermined distance into the target vessel, the catheter including a catheter hub that is releasably coupled to the robotic system via a coupler, and retract the needle and the guidewire from the target vessel after the tip of the catheter is in the target vessel; and
during controlling of the robotic system, displaying on the display a state and status information of the medical procedure and at least one ultrasound image of the target vessel.
15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising decoupling the catheter from the coupler after advancing the tip of the catheter into the target vessel.
16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the tip of the catheter is advanced over the guidewire until the tip of the catheter is aligned with the tip of the guidewire.
17 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising moving at least a portion of the robotic system to position the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter at a predetermined acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the target vessel.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the predetermined acute angle is between about 20 and about 60 degrees.
19 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising advancing, using the robotic system, a tip of a dilator over at least the guidewire and into the target vessel, the tip of the catheter being advanced after advancing the dilator.
20 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising:
aligning the tip of the needle with the tip of the catheter such that the tip of the catheter advances into the target vessel with the tip of the needle.
21 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the target vessel is at least one of a femoral artery, a jugular vein, or a peripheral artery.
22 . An apparatus for performing a medical procedure on a patient, the apparatus comprising:
a guidewire;
a needle including a sharpened tip configured to puncture into a target vessel in the patient, the needle defining a first lumen configured to receive the guidewire such that the guidewire can be advanced via the needle into the target vessel; and
a catheter defining a second lumen, the catheter disposed about the guidewire such that the catheter can be advanced along the guidewire and into the target vessel;
a base that is moveable independently from the patient, the base including a display, a user control device spaced from the display and at least one flat portion configured to support an arm of the patient;
a robotic system coupled to the base and, in response to the user control device, configured to selectively advance the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter into the target vessel;
where the robotic system includes a first portion that is coupled to the base and a second portion that is movable relative to the at least one flat portion to position an imaging device, the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter adjacent to the target vessel of the patient; and
a control unit operatively coupled to the robotic system, the control unit configured to receive separate inputs from the user control device when manipulated by an operator to control the robotic system to:
advance the needle until the sharpened tip of the needle is disposed in the target vessel;
advance the guidewire through the first lumen of the needle until a distal end of the guidewire extends a predetermined distance from the sharpened tip of the needle; and
advance the catheter over at least the guidewire such that a distal end of the catheter is disposed in the target vessel.
23 . The apparatus of claim 22 , wherein the imaging device is configured to capture one or more views of the target vessel while the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter are being advanced.
24 . The apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the imaging device is configured to capture a transverse view and a longitudinal view of the target vessel.
25 . The apparatus of claim 22 , wherein the imaging device is an ultrasound imaging system.
26 . The apparatus of claim 22 , further comprising a coupler configured to releasably couple the catheter to the robotic system, the coupler configured to decouple the catheter from the robotic system after the catheter has been advanced into the target vessel.
27 . The apparatus of claim 22 , wherein the second portion of the robotic system is movable to position the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter at a predetermined acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the target vessel.
28 . The apparatus of claim 27 , wherein the predetermined acute angle is between about 20 and about 60 degrees.
29 . An apparatus, comprising:
a cartridge configured to couple to a manipulation device of a robotic system for providing access to a target vessel of a patient, the cartridge including:
a housing;
a guidewire disposable at least partially within the housing and configured to couple to a first linear actuator of the manipulation device that is movable along a first axis to advance the guidewire;
a needle disposable at least partially within the housing and configured to couple to a second linear actuator of the manipulation device that is movable along a second axis to advance the needle; and
a catheter configured to couple to a third linear actuator of the manipulation device that is movable along a third axis to advance the catheter, the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter being arranged coaxially with the guidewire being disposed within a lumen of the needle and the needle being disposed within a lumen of the catheter.