IP Library Granted Patent US 7,316,677
Granted Patent B1
US 7,316,677 · App. 10/198,030 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

Ureteral access sheath

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Patent No.
US 7,316,677
App. No.
10/198,030
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A ureteral access sheath adapted for insertion into a urethra includes an elongate tube extending between a proximal end and a distal end. A handle assembly is disposed at the proximal end and includes enlarged portions which inhibit migration of the sheath into the urethra. The enlarged portions are shaped like the bell of a horn with a concave, distally-facing outer surface and a convex, proximally-facing inner surface. The inner surface functions as a funnel while the outer surface is sized and configured to receive adjacent fingers of a user's hand held in its natural position. In an associated method, this shape of the handle assembly facilitates maintaining the sheath in a stationary position during insertion and removal of instrumentation. The handle assembly can be movable on the tube to facilitate variation of the sheath link in situ.

Claims (40)

1. A handle adapted for use with a surgical access device having a flexible elongate tube with a working channel and an axis, the handle comprising:

a distally facing, concave surface defining radii which decrease at a decreasing rate with progressively equal distal positions along the axis;

a first proximally facing, convex surface that is substantially parallel to the distally facing, concave surface; and

a second proximally facing, concave surface distal to the distally facing, concave surface, the second proximally facing, concave surface being continuous with the distally facing, concave surface to define an annular recess,

wherein the annular recess is continuous around the axis of the tube along the entire length of the annular recess.

2. The handle recited in claim 1 , wherein the distally facing surface is curved substantially throughout its entirety.

3. The handle assembly recited in claim 2 , wherein the first proximally facing surface is curved substantially throughout its entirety.

4. A ureteral access sheath adapted for insertion into a urethra having a diameter D 1 , the access sheath being adapted for use by a person having a pair of adjacent fingers, the access sheath comprising:

an elongate tube having a diameter D 2 and a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the diameter D 2 being smaller than the diameter D 1 of the urethra;

a first handle disposed at the proximal end of the tube;

portions of the first handle extending radially outwardly of the tube to provide the first handle with a diameter D 3 that is greater than the diameter D 1 of the urethra, the handle portions being defined by a first surface facing generally distally and a second surface facing generally proximally; and

a second handle disposed distally of the first handle, the second handle including a third surface facing generally proximally,

wherein the first surface and the third surface are concave and continuous so as to define an annular recess, sized and configured to receive the adjacent fingers of the user and continuous around the axis of the tube along the entire length of the annular recess,

wherein the second surface is convex so as to form a funnel leading into the lumen of the tube,

whereby the handle portions inhibit distal migration of the proximal end of the tube into the urethra.

5. The access sheath recited in claim 4 , wherein the second surface extends decreasingly radially inwardly with progressive equal distal positions along the tube.

6. The access sheath recited in claim 5 , wherein the first surface extends decreasingly radially inwardly with progressive equal distal positions along the tube.

7. The ureteral access sheath of claim 4 , the elongate tube comprising a flexible elongate tube.

8. The ureteral access sheath of claim 4 , wherein the elongate tube is nonmetallic.

9. A handle adapted for use with a surgical access device having an elongate flexible tube with a length L 1 , a working channel and an axis, the handle comprising:

a distally facing, concave surface defining radii which decrease at a decreasing rate with progressively equal distal positions along the axis;

a first proximally facing, convex surface that is substantially parallel to the distally facing, concave surface; and

a second proximally facing, concave surface distal to the distally facing, concave surface, the second proximally facing, concave surface being continuous with the distally facing, concave surface to define an annular recess,

wherein the handle has a length L 2 , which is less than L 1 .

10. The handle recited in claim 9 , wherein the distally facing surface is curved substantially throughout its entirety.

11. The handle assembly recited in claim 10 , wherein the first proximally facing surface is curved substantially throughout its entirety.

12. The ureteral access sheath of claim 9 , wherein the annual recess is continuous around the axis of the tube along the entire length of the annular recess.

13. The ureteral access sheath of claim 9 , wherein the elongate tube is nonmetallic.

14. A ureteral access sheath adapted for insertion into a urethra having a diameter D 1 , the access sheath being adapted for use by a person having a pair of adjacent fingers, the access sheath comprising:

a flexible elongate tube having a length L 1 , a diameter D 2 and a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the diameter D 2 being smaller than the diameter D 1 of the urethra;

a first handle having a length L 2 and disposed at the proximal end of the tube;

portions of the first handle extending radially outwardly of the tube to provide the first handle with a diameter D 3 that is greater than the diameter D 1 of the urethra, the handle portions being defined by a first surface facing generally distally and a second surface facing generally proximally; and

a second handle having a length L 3 and disposed distally of the first handle, the second handle including a third surface facing generally proximally,

wherein the combined length of the first handle and the second handle (L 2 +L 3 ) is less than the length L 1 of the elongate tube,

wherein the first surface and the third surface are concave, continuous around an axis of the tube, and both sized and configured to receive the adjacent fingers of the user,

wherein the first surface is continuous with the third surface so as to define an annular recess,

wherein the second surface is convex so as to form a funnel leading into the lumen of the tube,

whereby the handle portions inhibit distal migration of the proximal end of the tube into the urethra.

15. The access sheath recited in claim 14 , wherein the second surface extends decreasingly radially inwardly with progressive equal distal positions along the tube.

16. The access sheath recited in claim 15 , wherein the first surface extends decreasingly radially inwardly with progressive equal distal positions along the tube.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2024
From: CITIBANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 066795/0595 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056751/0169 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2017
From: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 042669/0725 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 26, 2012
From: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 028115/0276 →