Drainage catheter exchange system and associated methods
Catheter exchange systems and methods may use a cutting tool to sever an encrusted catheter. The cutting tool may include a flexible cannula to encompass and move along the encrusted catheter. A sheath may selectively cover the cutting tool. The cutting tool may selectively transition between a first position in which the cutter is within the sheath and a second position in which the cutting tool is extended beyond the sheath to sever a suture of the catheter. A locking stylet may be used to secure the position of the encrusted catheter and remove the encrusted catheter.
1. A catheter exchange system comprising:
a cannula, the cannula comprising a flexible shaft and a cutter at a distal end of the flexible shaft;
a sheath positioned around at least a portion of the cannula; and a stylet comprising:
a shaft; and
a locking mechanism at a distal portion of the shaft,
wherein the locking mechanism comprises one or more barbs formed in a wall of the shaft, wherein the one or more barbs are biased outward from the shaft,
wherein the cutter may selectively transition between a first position in which the cutter is within the sheath and a second position in which the cutter is extended beyond the sheath,
wherein the one or more barbs includes a first set of barbs and a second set of barbs, and
wherein the first set of barbs are oriented distally and the second set of barbs are oriented proximally.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cutter comprises a circular cutting blade.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the circular cutting blade is a sharpened edge around a circumference of the distal end of the flexible shaft.
4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the cutter comprises a series of serrations.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sheath is splittable.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more barbs are configured to engage an inner surface of a catheter when the shaft is inserted into a proximal opening of the catheter.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cannula includes one or more spiral cuts along a length.
8. The system of claim 7 , wherein a distance between rotations of the one or more spiral cuts is less at a distal portion of the cannula than the distance between rotations of the one or more spiral cuts at a proximal portion.
9. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a pig-tail catheter configured to be disposed within a patient with a distal portion of the pig-tail curved back toward and sutured to the pig-tail catheter, wherein the cannula is configured to surround a proximal portion of the pig-tail catheter,
and wherein the one or more barbs engage an inner surface of the pig-tail catheter when the shaft is inserted into a proximal opening of the catheter.
10. A stylet comprising:
a shaft;
a locking mechanism at a distal portion of the shaft, wherein the locking mechanism couples the distal portion of the shaft to a proximal portion of a catheter; and
a handle at a proximal end of the shaft,
wherein a width of the handle is greater than a diameter of the shaft,
wherein the locking mechanism comprises one or more barbs formed in a wall of the shaft, wherein the one or more barbs are biased outward from the shaft, wherein the one or more barbs are configured to engage an inner surface of the catheter when the shaft is inserted into a proximal opening of the catheter,
wherein the one or more barbs includes a first set of barbs and a second set of barbs, and
wherein the first set of barbs are oriented distally and the second set of barbs are oriented proximally.
11. The stylet of claim 10 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a helical thread around a conical tip, wherein the helical thread is configured to engage an inner surface of the catheter when the conical tip is inserted into a proximal opening of the catheter and rotated.
12. The stylet of claim 10 , wherein the handle comprise a circular grip with a diameter greater than the diameter of the shaft.