Rapidly insertable central catheter insertion assemblies and methods
Disclosed are rapidly insertable central catheter (“RICC”) insertion assemblies and methods. For example, a RICC insertion assembly can include a RICC, an access guidewire, an introducer needle, and a coupler coupling the foregoing components together. The introducer needle can include a needle shaft and a sheath. The needle shaft can include a longitudinal needle slot. The sheath can seal the needle slot thereunder except for a sheath opening thereto in a proximal portion of the sheath. The coupler can include a coupler housing and a valve module disposed in the coupler housing. The valve module can seal the needle shaft and the sheath therein. The access guidewire can include a proximal end coupled to the coupler and a distal end disposed in the introducer needle, thereby enforcing a loop in the access guidewire. The RICC can be disposed over the loop in a ready-to-deploy state of the RICC insertion assembly.
1 . A rapidly insertable central catheter (“RICC”) insertion assembly, comprising:
a RICC including:
a catheter tube;
a catheter hub coupled to a proximal portion of the catheter tube;
one or more extension legs, each extension leg of the one or more extension legs coupled to the catheter hub by a distal portion thereof; and
one or more extension-leg connectors, each extension-leg connector of the one or more extension-leg connectors disposed over a proximal portion of an extension leg of the one or more extension legs;
an introducer needle including:
a needle shaft including a longitudinal needle slot extending from a proximal portion of the needle shaft through a needle tip in a distal portion of the needle shaft;
a sheath over the needle shaft, the sheath including a sheath opening in a proximal portion of the sheath; and
a needle hub over the proximal portion of the needle shaft and the proximal portion of the sheath;
a coupler coupling the RICC and the introducer needle together in a ready-to-deploy state of the RICC insertion assembly, the coupler including:
a coupler housing including a needle-hub receptacle, the needle hub inserted into the needle-hub receptacle;
a valve module disposed in the coupler housing, the needle shaft and the sheath extending from the needle hub, through the valve module, and out a distal end of the coupler housing; and
a swivel arm swivelably coupled to the coupler housing, the swivel arm including a swivel-arm connector connected to an extension-leg connector of the one or more extension-leg connectors; and
an access guidewire including:
a proximal end coupled to the swivel-arm connector;
a proximal portion extending along a primary lumen of the RICC;
a distal portion extending along the primary lumen of the RICC, out a distal end of the RICC, into the valve module over the needle hub, into the needle shaft through both the sheath opening and the longitudinal needle slot, and along a needle lumen of the introducer needle; and
a distal end disposed in the needle lumen just proximal of the needle tip.
2 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a syringe fluidly coupled to the introducer needle in the ready-to-deploy state of the RICC insertion assembly, the sheath sealing the longitudinal needle slot of the needle shaft thereunder outside of the valve module, the valve module sealing the sheath opening of the sheath therein, and the valve module sealing around the access guidewire enabling the syringe to aspirate blood.
3 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the access guidewire coupled to the swivel-arm connector and the distal end of the access guidewire disposed in the needle lumen enforces a loop in the access guidewire over which the RICC is disposed in the ready-to-deploy state of the RICC insertion assembly.
4 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 3 , wherein the swivel arm is configured to flip the loop between a sinistral side of the RICC insertion assembly and a dextral side of the RICC insertion assembly to accommodate both left-handed and right-handed venipunctures with the RICC insertion assembly.
5 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupler includes a needle-hub lock configured to lock the needle hub in the needle-hub receptacle, a pair of lock buttons of the needle-hub lock distributed between opposing sides of the coupler configured to unlock the needle hub when the lock buttons are pressed into the coupler for withdrawal of the introducer needle from the coupler.
6 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve module includes an integrated blade disposed in the longitudinal needle slot under a distal end of the sheath opening, the integrated blade including a distal facing blade edge configured to cut the sheath off the needle shaft as the introducer needle is withdrawn from the coupler, thereby allowing the access guidewire to escape from the needle shaft by way of the longitudinal needle slot thereof.
7 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupler housing includes a longitudinal coupler-housing slot configured to allow the access guidewire to escape from the coupler housing when the introducer needle is withdrawn from the coupler.
8 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve module includes separable pieces around the needle shaft and the sheath configured to separate and allow the access guidewire to escape from the valve module when the introducer needle is withdrawn from the coupler.
9 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 1 , the catheter tube including:
a first section formed of a first polymeric material having a first durometer, the first section in a distal portion of the catheter tube;
a second section formed of a second polymeric material having a second durometer less than the first durometer, the second section in the distal portion of the catheter tube proximal of the first section of the catheter tube; and
a tapered junction between the first section and the second section of the catheter tube, the tapered junction having a length between that of exposed portions of the first section and the second section of the catheter tube.
10 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 9 , wherein a proximal portion of the first section of the catheter tube is disposed in a bore in a distal portion of the tapered junction and bonded thereto.
11 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 9 , wherein a distal end of the second section of the catheter tube is flush with a proximal end of the tapered junction and bonded thereto.
12 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 9 , wherein the catheter tube possess a column strength sufficient to prevent buckling of the catheter tube when inserted into a needle tract established by a percutaneous puncture with the introducer needle and advanced through a vasculature of a patient without dilation of tissue about the needle tract or any blood vessels of the vasculature beforehand with a separate dilator.
13 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 9 , wherein the RICC includes a set of three lumens including the primary lumen, a secondary lumen, and a tertiary lumen formed of fluidly connected portions of three catheter-tube lumens, three catheter-hub lumens, and three extension-leg lumens.
14 . The RICC insertion assembly of claim 13 , wherein the primary lumen has a primary-lumen aperture in a distal end of the catheter tube, the secondary lumen has a secondary-lumen aperture in a side of the distal portion of the catheter tube, and the tertiary lumen has a tertiary-lumen aperture in the side of the distal portion of the catheter tube proximal of the secondary-lumen aperture.