Medical guidewires for tortuous vessels
Three groups of guidewire embodiments are described with particularly suitable structures for navigating circuitous vessels, especially blood vessels of the brain. Some of the guidewires have a hyperbolic taper that provides desired flexibility. In some embodiments, an integrated guide structure provides for extension in the blood vessel of a corewire to provide for extended reach of the guidewire. In further embodiments, the guidewire has a flexible tip that can be guided directly by the flow in the vessel.
1 . An integrated guiding device comprising:
a corewire, and
an overtube with a lumen wherein the corewire extends through the lumen of the overtube, the corewire comprising a flattened section along the distal half of the corewire, and the overtube comprising an indentation aligned with the flattened section with a portion of the flattened section of the corewire wherein the flattened section and indentation provide for torque coupling of the corewire and overtube and a defined amount of axial motion of the corewire relative to the overtube,
wherein the corewire extends from a distal end of the overtube in a configuration with the overtube drawn in a proximal direction relative to the corewire to the extent provided by the aligned indentation of the overtube interfacing with the flattened section of the corewire and wherein a portion of the corewire extending from the overtube is unattached, directly or indirectly, to the overtube.
2 . The integrated guide structure of claim 1 wherein the corewire extends at least 2 centimeters from the distal end of the overtube when the overtube is drawn in a proximal direction relative to the corewire to an extent provided by the aligned indentation of the overtube interfacing with the flattened section of the corewire and wherein an extent of axial motion of the corewire relative to the overtube is at least about 1 centimeter based on the constraints provided by the aligned indentation of the overtube interfacing with the flattened section of the corewire.
3 . The integrated guiding device of claim 1 wherein the corewire has a low friction polymer coating over at least a portion of its outer surface.
4 . The integrated guiding device of claim 1 wherein the flattened section is at least about 2 centimeters in length.
5 . The integrated guiding device of claim 1 further comprising a second flattened section along the corewire and a second indentation in the overtube aligned with the second flattened section with a portion of an axial extent of the second flattened section wherein the second flattened section and the second indentation provide for torque coupling of the corewire and overtube.
6 . The integrated guide device of claim 1 further comprising a distal coil attached to the distal end of the overtube.
7 . The integrated guiding device of claim 1 wherein the distal coil is covered with a polymer.
8 . The integrated guide device of claim 1 wherein the distal end of the overtube has cuts to increase flexibility.
9 . The integrated guide device of claim 1 wherein a distal coil covers a distal tip of the corewire.
10 . The integrated guide device of claim 9 wherein the distal tip of the corewire is tapered.
11 . The integrated device of claim 9 wherein the distal tip is flattened where covered by the distal coil.
12 . The integrated guide device of claim 9 wherein a distal end of the distal coil is attached to the corewire at a weld.
13 . The integral guide device of claim 1 further comprising an actuation tool comprising a grip to hold a distal end of the corewire, a grip to hold the distal end of the overtube, and a slide element to translate the distal end of the corewire relative to the distal end of the overtube.
14 . The integrated guide device of claim 1 wherein a distal segment of the corewire between the flattened section and a distal tip of the corewire is tapered.
15 . The integrated guide device of claim 6 wherein when the corewire is drawn proximally the distal coil attached to the distal end of the overtube abuts a distal coil attached to a distal tip of the corewire.
16 . The integrated guide device of claim 6 wherein a section of the distal coil has an indentation defining a downward protrusion along an inner diameter of the coil that fits into the flattened section of the corewire.
17 . The integrated guiding device of claim 1 wherein the corewire is positioned in a proximal-most configuration relative to the overtube defined by engagement of the flattened section with the indentation, and wherein distal advancement of the corewire from the proximal-most configuration increases an effective length of the corewire extending beyond the distal end of the overtube.