Method and device for sheathless arterial catheterization
A dilator for sheathless access to a vessel of a patient, having a distal portion with a maximal outer diameter that extends from a distal end to a guidewire exit port and a proximal portion with a reduced profile that extends from the guidewire exit port to the proximal end and a lumen that extends between the distal end and the guidewire exit port. A first guidewire may be positioned within the vessel and the dilator advanced over the guidewire. A guide catheter may then be advanced over the dilator.
1. A dilator for gaining access to a vessel of a patient, comprising:
an elongated body with proximal and distal ends,
a distal portion having a cylindrical configuration and comprising an outer diameter, the outer diameter having a maximal outer diameter that extends to a guidewire exit port;
a proximal portion with a reduced profile having a semi-cylindrical configuration that extends from the guidewire exit port to the proximal end; and
a lumen that extends between the distal end and the guidewire exit port, wherein the lumen is defined by inner walls of the distal portion;
wherein a portion of the inner walls defining the lumen extends through the proximal portion, from the guidewire exit port to the proximal end;
wherein the proximal portion comprises a marker at a location where a proximal end of a guide catheter is located when a distal end of the guide catheter preloaded over the proximal portion is advanced over the dilator to a junction between a tapered portion of the distal end of the dilator and the distal portion having the maximal outer diameter; and
wherein the dilator is configured to be inserted into a radial artery.
2. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the reduced profile proximal portion has a smaller cross sectional area than the maximal outer diameter distal portion.
3. The dilator of claim 2 , wherein the reduced profile proximal portion has a cross sectional area at least 40% smaller than a cross sectional area of the maximal outer diameter distal portion.
4. The dilator of claim 3 , wherein the reduced profile proximal portion has a cross sectional area at least 50% smaller than a cross sectional area of the maximal outer diameter distal portion.
5. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the semi-cylindrical configuration of the proximal portion is configured to receive a guidewire therein and the cylindrical configuration of the distal portion is configured to receive the guidewire in the lumen therein.
6. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the maximal outer diameter of the dilator is about 1.80 mm.
7. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the lumen of the dilator has a diameter of about 0.58 mm.
8. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the tapered distal end of the dilator has a hydrophilic coating.
9. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the dilator is formed from a polymeric material.
10. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the dilator is configured to be inserted over a guidewire into the radial artery without being inserted through a sheath.
11. The dilator of claim 10 , wherein a guide catheter is configured to be advanced into the radial artery over the dilator.
12. The dilator of claim 1 , wherein the dilator is configured to be used with a 5 French guide catheter, a 6 French guide catheter, or a 7 French guide catheter.
13. An apparatus for gaining access to a vessel of a patient, comprising:
a first dilator having proximal and distal ends, a distal portion with a maximal outer diameter having a cylindrical configuration that extends from the distal end to a guidewire exit port, a proximal portion with a reduced profile having a semi-cylindrical configuration that extends from the guidewire exit port to the proximal end, and a lumen defined by an inner wall that extends between the distal end and the guidewire exit port; and
a second dilator having proximal and distal ends, a distal portion with a maximal outer diameter having a cylindrical configuration that extends from the distal end to a guidewire exit port, a proximal portion with a reduced profile having a semi-cylindrical configuration that extends from the guidewire exit port to the proximal end, and a lumen defined by an inner wall that extends between the distal end and the guidewire exit port;
wherein the first dilator is configured to be inserted into a radial artery over a first guidewire without being inserted through a sheath, and the second dilator is configured to be inserted into the radial artery over a second guidewire upon removal of the first dilator;
wherein the lumen of the first dilator has a smaller inner diameter than the lumen of the second dilator; and
wherein the distal portion of the first dilator has an outer diameter at the distal end smaller than the distal portion of the second dilator at the distal end.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the maximal outer diameter of the first dilator is about 1.80 mm, and the maximum outer diameter of the second dilator is about 1.8 mm.
15. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the lumen of the first dilator has a diameter of about 0.58 mm, and the lumen of the second dilator has a diameter of about 0.88 mm.
16. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the second guidewire has a larger diameter than the first guidewire.
17. The apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising a first guide catheter that is configured to be advanced into the radial artery over the first dilator, the first guide catheter being one of a 5 French guide catheter, a 6 French guide catheter, or a 7 French guide catheter.
18. The apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising a second guide catheter that is configured to be advanced into the radial artery over the second dilator, the second guide catheter being one of a 5 French guide catheter, a 6 French guide catheter, or a 7 French guide catheter.