IP Library Granted Patent US 7,056,294
Granted Patent B2
US 7,056,294 · App. 10/100,270 · Granted Jun 6, 2006

Method and apparatus for accessing the left atrial appendage

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Patent No.
US 7,056,294
App. No.
10/100,270
Granted
Jun 6, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is an apparatus for facilitating access to the left atrium, and specifically the left atrial appendage. The apparatus may comprise a sheath with first and second curved sections that facilitate location of the fossa ovalis and left atrial appendage. The apparatus may further comprise tissue piercing and dilating structures. Methods are also disclosed.

Claims (125)

1. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the needle is coated with PTFE.

2. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

3. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

4. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the dilator comprises an inflatable balloon.

5. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the dilator comprises a spiral helical structure.

6. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the dilator is coated with PTFE.

7. The transseptal access system of claim 1 , wherein the needle is advanced by a biasing means.

8. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the dilator comprises a vacuum lumen to allow application of a vacuum to the fossa ovalis.

9. The transseptal access system of claim 8 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

10. The transseptal access system of claim 8 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

11. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the dilator includes at least one infusion port for infusing saline solution.

12. The transseptal access system of claim 11 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

13. The transseptal access system of claim 11 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

14. The transseptal access system of claim 11 , wherein the dilator is coated with PTFE.

15. The transseptal access system of claim 11 , wherein the needle is advanced by a biasing means.

16. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the sheath comprises a vacuum lumen to allow application of a vacuum to the fossa ovalis.

17. The transseptal access system of claim 16 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

18. The transseptal access system of claim 16 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

19. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the needle has a spiral helical structure.

20. The transseptal access system of claim 19 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

21. The transseptal access system of claim 19 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

22. A transseptal access system comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees; and

an ultrasound transducer for oscillating the needle at ultrasonic frequencies.

23. The transseptal access system of claim 22 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

24. The transseptal access system of claim 22 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

25. A transseptal access system, comprising a sheath, a dilator and a needle;

wherein the sheath comprises:

a first curved section shaped to abut the interior wall of the right atrium substantially opposite the septum and directed toward the septum, and a second curved section shaped to direct a distal end of the sheath toward the left atrial appendage;

the first curved section having an outer edge that defines

a first proximal edge point, and

a first distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the first curved section at the first distal edge point, define a first angle and a first plane;

the second curved section having an outer edge that defines

a second proximal edge point, and

a second distal edge point

wherein the intersection between a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second proximal edge point and a tangent drawn to the second curved section at the second distal edge point, define a second angle and a second plane;

wherein the first angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the second angle is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the angle between the first and second plane is within the range of about 75 degrees to about 105 degrees;

wherein the needle has at least one expandable cutting surface.

26. The transseptal access system of claim 25 , wherein the first angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

27. The transseptal access system of claim 25 , wherein the second angle is within the range of about 80 degrees to about 100 degrees.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2017
From: ATRITECH, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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