IP Library Granted Patent US 7,758,565
Granted Patent B2
US 7,758,565 · App. 11/549,481 · Granted Jul 20, 2010

Identifiable wire guide

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Patent No.
US 7,758,565
App. No.
11/549,481
Granted
Jul 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wire guide includes identification features for distinguishing between other introduced wire guides. The wire guide includes a main body having a proximal portion. An identification section is formed at the proximal portion and includes a marker for identifying the wire guide. Preferably, the marker is a surface that can be identified visually, tactilely or visually and tactilely.

Claims (34)

1. A wire guide for use in a patient's body during intracorporeal procedures, the wire guide comprising:

a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion located proximal to the distal portion, the proximal portion defining a proximal end and the distal portion defining a distal end, the distal end being inserted into the patient's body, the proximal end remaining outside the patient's body;

an identification section formed as part of the proximal portion of the main body and located adjacent to the proximal end having a reduced diameter; and

a sleeve disposed over the reduced diameter of the identification section and detachable therefrom, the sleeve including a marker for identifying the wire guide and distinguishing the wire guide from other wire guides;

wherein the sleeve has an outer diameter of substantially the same size as the outer diameter of the surrounding proximal portion of the main body.

2. The wire guide of claim 1 , wherein the marker is a surface that can be identified visually or tactilely.

3. The wire guide of claim 2 , wherein the surface has been treated to include at least one of a color, an indicia, or a texture.

4. The wire guide of claim 1 , wherein the proximal portion of the main body is a solid or tubular mandrel.

5. The wire guide of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes a proximal end removably attached to the proximal portion adjacent the identification section.

6. The wire guide of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve is constructed of a heat shrinkable plastic.

7. The wire guide of claim 3 , wherein the marker contains color formed by at least one of staining, dying, printing, painting, electrochemically marking or photolithography.

8. The wire guide of claim 3 , wherein the marker contains texture formed by at least one of media blasting, grinding, etching, turning, milling or knurling.

9. The wire guide of claim 8 , wherein the marker contains a texture that is different from the surrounding texture of the proximal portion of the main body.

10. The wire guide of claim 8 , wherein the texture includes at least one of grooves, dimples, ridges, or bumps.

11. The wire guide of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes a distal portion structured for coupling the wire guide to a previously introduced wire guide.

12. The wire guide of claim 11 , wherein the distal portion includes a passageway sized to receive the previously introduced wire guide.

13. A wire guide for use in a patient's body during intracorporeal procedures, the wire guide comprising:

a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion located proximal to the distal portion, the proximal portion defining a proximal end and the distal portion defining a distal end, the distal end being inserted into the patient's body, the proximal end remaining outside the patient's body; and

an identification section formed as part of the proximal portion of the main body and located adjacent to the proximal end having a reduced diameter;

wherein the proximal portion of the main body is a wound wire, and the identification section is formed by a second wire having a diameter smaller than the wound wire.

14. A wire guide for use in a patient's body during intracorporeal procedures, the wire guide comprising:

a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion located proximal to the distal portion, the proximal portion defining a proximal end and the distal portion defining a distal end, the distal end being inserted into the patient's body, the proximal end remaining outside the patient's body;

an identification section formed as part of the proximal portion of the main body and located adjacent to the proximal end; and

a sleeve disposed over the identification section and detachable therefrom, the sleeve including a marker for identifying the wire guide and distinguishing the wire guide from other wire guides;

wherein the sleeve is a resilient tubular member having a slot through which the sleeve may be disposed over the identification section.

15. The wire guide of claim 14 , wherein the proximal portion has a reduced diameter in the identification section sized to receive the sleeve.

16. The wire guide of claim 14 , wherein the sleeve has an outer diameter of substantially the same size as the outer diameter of the surrounding proximal portion of the main body.

17. A wire guide kit for use in a patient's body during intracorporeal procedures, the kit comprising:

one or more wire guides, each wire guide comprising a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion located proximal to the distal portion, the proximal portion defining a proximal end including an identification section with a reduced diameter; and

a plurality of sleeves, each sleeve adapted to be disposed over the reduced diameter identification section of the main body and detachable therefrom;

wherein each sleeve includes a marker for identifying the wire guide and distinguishing the wire guide from other wire guides;

wherein the sleeve has an outer diameter of substantially the same size as the outer diameter of the surrounding proximal portion of the main body.

18. The wire guide of claim 17 , wherein each marker is a surface that can be identified visually or tactilely.

19. The wire guide of claim 18 , wherein the surface has been treated to include at least one of a color, indicia, or a texture.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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