IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0613439
(2000-07-11)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Cragg,Andrew H.
- Brenneman,Rodney
- Ashby,Mark
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
28 인용 특허 :
173 |
초록
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A system for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture site in a blood vessel injects an absorbable sponge pledget in a hydrated state at an exterior of the blood vessel puncture to facilitate hemostasis. The system includes a tract dilator for locating the puncture, an introducer, and a plunger. The in
A system for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture site in a blood vessel injects an absorbable sponge pledget in a hydrated state at an exterior of the blood vessel puncture to facilitate hemostasis. The system includes a tract dilator for locating the puncture, an introducer, and a plunger. The introducer includes a staging chamber for receiving the absorbent sponge pledget and a delivery chamber having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the staging chamber into which a hydrated pledget passes. The pledget is hydrated and compressed within the introducer and then ejected with the plunger to the delivery site to facilitate hemostasis of the blood vessel puncture. The system delivers the absorbable sponge pledget over a guidewire to ensure the proper positioning of the pledget over the puncture. The implanted absorbable sponge once delivered expands rapidly to fill the target site and is absorbed by the body over time.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel, the method of comprising: establishing a depth of a blood vessel puncture of a patient; loading an introducer with a sponge pledget by hydrating and compressing the pledget, the introducer havi
What is claimed is: 1. A method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel, the method of comprising: establishing a depth of a blood vessel puncture of a patient; loading an introducer with a sponge pledget by hydrating and compressing the pledget, the introducer having a lumen including a staging chamber and a delivery chamber; loading the introducer over a guidewire positioned in the blood vessel by inserting the guidewire through the hydrated and compressed pledget; and ejecting the pledget adjacent the blood vessel puncture to facilitate hemostasis while maintaining the guidewire in place. 2. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 1, wherein establishing a depth of a blood vessel is performed by introducing a tract dilator into a tissue tract until a distal end of the tract dilator abuts an exterior of the blood vessel wall. 3. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 2, wherein a depth of the tract is indicated by a depth indicating member. 4. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 1, wherein establishing a depth of a blood vessel is performed by introducing the introducer over the guidewire and into a tissue tract until a distal end of the introducer abuts an exterior wall of the blood vessel. 5. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 1, wherein the pledget is partially ejected, compression is applied until hemostasis begins, and the pledget is then fully ejected. 6. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 1, wherein the sponge pledget is rolled from a sheet of absorbable sponge prior to loading into the introducer. 7. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 1, wherein loading the introducer includes injecting fluid into the introducer to hydrate and compress the pledget. 8. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 7, wherein the introducer is provided with a distal vent for facilitating loading of the introducer. 9. A method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel, the method comprising: loading an introducer with a pledget of sponge; loading the introducer over a guidewire positioned in the blood vessel by inserting the guidewire through the loaded pledget; advancing the introducer with the loaded pledget through a tissue tract extending from a patient's skin to the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel without advancing the pledget relative to the introducer; and ejecting the pledget adjacent the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel to facilitate hemostasis. 10. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein loading the introducer involves hydrating and loading the pledget into the introducer. 11. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein loading the introducer involves compressing and loading the pledget into the introducer. 12. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein loading the introducer over the guidewire involves piercing the pledget with the guidewire. 13. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, further comprising establishing a depth of the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel. 14. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 13, wherein establishing a depth of a puncture is performed by introducing a tract dilator into a tissue tract until a distal end of the tract dilator abuts an exterior of the blood vessel wall. 15. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 13, wherein establishing a depth of a puncture is performed by introducing the introducer over the guidewire and into a tissue until a distal end of the introducer abuts an exterior wall of the blood vessel. 16. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein the ejected pledget is positioned against an outer wall of the blood vessel. 17. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein the pledget expands upon delivery to fill the available space and provide localized compression. 18. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 9, wherein the ejected pledget expands more quickly when wetted than a pledget of dry sponge material. 19. A method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel, the method comprising: loading an introducer with a pledget of sponge, the introducer having a lumen including a staging chamber and a delivery chamber; loading the introducer over a guidewire positioned in the blood vessel by inserting the guidewire through the loaded pledget; and advancing the introducer through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel. 20. The method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 19, wherein loading the introducer involves hydrating and loading the pledget into the introducer. 21. The method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 19, wherein loading the introducer involves compressing and loading the pledget into the introducer. 22. The method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 19, wherein loading the introducer over the guidewire involves piercing the pledget with the guidewire. 23. The method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 19, further comprising establishing a depth of the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel. 24. The method for advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 23, wherein establishing a depth of the puncture is performed by introducing a tract dilator into the subcutaneous tissue until a distal end of the tract dilator abuts an exterior of the blood vessel wall. 25. The method of advancing a pledget of sponge through the skin and subcutaneous tissue overlying a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 23, wherein establishing a depth of the puncture is performed by introducing the introducer over the guidewire and into the subcutaneous tissue until a distal end of the introducer abuts an exterior wall of the blood vessel. 26. A method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel, the method comprising: loading an introducer with a pledget of a hemostasis material, wherein the loaded pledget is located in a distal end of the introducer; advancing the introducer with the loaded pledget through a tissue tract extending from a patient's skin to the puncture in the wall of the blood vessel without advancing the pledget relative to the introducer; locating an exterior of the blood vessel; and ejecting the pledget adjacent the exterior of the blood vessel. 27. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 26, wherein the exterior of the blood vessel is located by tactile feedback upon contact with the exterior of the blood vessel. 28. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 26, wherein the pledget of hemostasis material is absorbed within the body of the patient. 29. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 26, further comprising loading the introducer over a guidewire by inserting the guidewire through the loaded pledget. 30. The method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture in the wall of a blood vessel according to claim 26, wherein ejecting the pledget is performed by withdrawing the introducer. 31. A method for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture at an exterior surface of a blood vessel wall, comprising: advancing an introducer loaded with a pledget and a pusher through a tissue tract extending from a patient's skin to the exterior surface without advancing the pledget relative to the introducer and the pusher; holding the pusher stationary relative to the introducer at said exterior surface; withdrawing said introducer proximally to expose a distal end of the pledget; and applying a slight forward pressure on said pusher, whereby the pledget is simultaneously partially exposed and compressed against said exterior surface of the blood vessel puncture. 32. The method of claim 31 wherein said withdrawing comprises exposing approximately seventy-five percent (75%) of the pledget. 33. The method of claim 31 wherein said withdrawing comprises retreating said introducer to an identified marker on said introducer. 34. The method of claim 31 wherein said withdrawing further comprises: withdrawing a guidewire from said pusher and said introducer. 35. The method of claim 31 whereby said inserting further comprises mating a first fitting of said pusher with a second fitting of said introducer. 36. The method of claim 31 further comprising: maintaining a slight forward pressure on said pledget with said pusher; and withdrawing said introducer.
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