US20030060760A1 - Catheter insertion device with retractable needle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to needle-bearing medical devices used, for example, to insert catheters or guide wires into blood vessels of patients or to sample fluid from patients. More specifically, the invention relates to such a device having a retractable needle feature for rendering the device non-reusable and safely disposable.
- Various types of medical devices employ a needle for piercing the skin of a patient for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- One such device is an intravenous catheter insertion device, wherein a needle-mounted catheter is positioned within a patient's vein. Once the catheter is properly positioned, the catheter insertion device is withdrawn leaving the catheter in place. Handling of such needle-bearing medical devices after the needle is withdrawn from the patient can result in transmission of various pathogens, most notably human immune virus (HIV), to uninfected medical personnel, due to an inadvertent needle prick.
- HAV human immune virus
- Such devices can be broadly categorized as sliding sheath needle devices, wherein a physical barrier is positioned about the needle tip after use, and as needle-retraction devices, wherein the tip of the needle is retracted into the device after use.
- the category of needle retraction devices can be further subdivided into manual and automatic retraction devices.
- Manual retraction devices as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 4,026,287 to Haller, U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,744 to Jagger, U.S. Pat. No. 4,808,169 to Haber et al. and U.S. Pat.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,831 assigned to Becton Dickinson and U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,307 to Kulli show respective automatic retractable-needle catheter stylets and syringes.
- the devices shown in the last-mentioned two patents are disclosed to be actuatable by the user who applies a simple unitary motion that entails a simple single-stage actuation movement in just one direction. Specifically, these latter patents show devices in which retraction is effected by depressing a single surface or member for a short distance in a single direction.
- a small volume of contaminated fluid or blood may remain inside the needle after it is withdrawn from the patient.
- residual fluid or blood may be ejected from the forward end of the needle during the rearward acceleration experienced in retraction of the needle.
- Such forward fluid ejection can result from insufficient capillary adhesion to retain the residual fluid against inertial forces during needle retraction, or against the hydraulic force exerted upon the residual fluid by inrushing fluid or air during rearward acceleration in retracting the needle. It would also be desirable to provide a structure in an automatic needle retraction device that would prevent such ejection of residual blood or fluid from the forward end of the needle during retraction.
- a needle retraction mechanism for a needle bearing medical device wherein a needle retaining member is bonded directly to the needle for selectively holding the needle in a projecting configuration from the device.
- the needle retaining member has an axial extension configured to provide at least one finger, and preferably a plurality of separable fingers that are joined about a central bore for holding the needle axially within the bore. Mutual engagement between the fingers and the needle can be enhanced by adhesive or thermal bonding.
- the needle retainer is positioned within the device to restrain the needle against rearward bias exerted upon the needle by a spring.
- the spring is preferably also bonded directly to the needle, so that neither the bias force or the counteracting restraining force is required to be mediated by any additional structure connected to the needle.
- the needle bearing medical device is provided with an automatic retraction mechanism in which the user is required to execute a dual or compound motion in order to actuate the needle for withdrawing the needle into the device by movement of a biasing member.
- the preferred compound motion requires the user to effect two motions on separate surfaces of the device. Furthermore, these motions are preferably designed to be effected in distinct directions in order to assure intentional needle retraction.
- a dual-motion needle retraction mechanism is provided in combination with respective catheter insertion and guide wire insertion devices.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a catheter insertion device having a retractable needle, manifesting aspects of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of a catheter insertion device manifesting aspects of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 a is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device in a locked position;
- FIG. 6 b is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device in an unlocked position;
- FIG. 7 a is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device prior to use;
- FIG. 7 b is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the catheter removed from the device;
- FIG. 7 c is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the needle retracted after use.
- FIGS. 1 - 3 a catheter insertion device 10 having a retractable needle 35 is illustrated.
- the device is used in connection with inserting a catheter 80 into the vein of a patient. After the catheter is inserted, the insertion needle 35 is retracted into the insertion device 10 so that the needle is beyond the reach of the user.
- the catheter insertion device 10 includes a hollow generally cylindrical barrel 15 .
- the rear-end of the barrel 15 is generally opened having a lip that projects radially inwardly.
- the forward end of the barrel 15 forms a reduced diameter tip 17 having a bore for receiving a cylindrical nose piece 20 .
- the tip 17 includes a gripping portion 18 that is configured to facilitate gripping the device for use.
- the gripping portion 18 includes a plurality of spaced apart ridges that enable the user to easily grasp the device without slippage. Although the ridges are preferred, the gripping area can be generally smooth if desired.
- the needle 35 is operable between an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the needle projects forwardly through an opening in the front end of the nose piece 20 so that the sharpened tip of the needle is exposed.
- the catheter 80 telescopingly engages the needle 35 and is mounted on the nose piece 20 .
- an elastomeric cup-shaped nose seal 25 is disposed in the front end of the nose piece 20 to form a fluid-tight seal between the needle 35 and the opening at the forward end of the nose piece through which the needle projects.
- a spring 40 disposed in the nose piece 20 around the needle 35 is bonded to the needle and biases the needle rearwardly toward the retracted position.
- a needle retainer 50 releasably engages the needle 35 retaining the needle in the extended position.
- the needle retainer 50 includes a plurality of axially elongated circumferentially spaced fingers 52 forming a bore through which the needle 35 passes. The rearward end of the fingers 52 form a rearwardly facing tapered actuation surface.
- the fingers 52 are separated from one another by a plurality of elongated slots that form frangible portions that allow the fingers to be deformed radially outwardly as will be discussed below.
- the needle 35 is bonded directly to the fingers 52 of the needle retainer 50 .
- a plunger 60 that operates as an actuating member is disposed within the interior of the barrel 15 .
- the plunger 60 forms a fluid-tight seal with the internal surface of the barrel 15 .
- the forward end of the plunger 60 forms a tapered frustoconical actuation surface that cooperates with the rearward opening of the needle retainer 50 .
- the plunger includes a circumferential annular groove 66 adjacent the actuation surface 64 .
- the annular groove 66 cooperates with a safety latch 30 , as will be discussed further below.
- the plunger 60 also includes a first circumferential flange 68 that cooperates with the lip at the rearward opening of the barrel 15 to prevent the plunger from being removed from the barrel.
- a rear cap 70 is inserted onto the rear end of the plunger 60 .
- the rear cap 70 has a hollow interior forming a socket for receiving the rearward end of the plunger.
- a second retention flange 69 on the plunger 60 cooperates with the rear cap 70 to connect the rear cap to the plunger.
- the plunger 60 operates to actuate retraction of the needle 35 as follows. Depressing the rear cap 70 axially advances the plunger 60 within the barrel 15 into contact with the rearward end of the needle retainer 50 .
- the forward facing tapered surface 64 of the plunger 60 cooperates with the rearward facing tapered surface of the needle retainer 50 .
- the plunger operates as a wedge, deforming the fingers 52 radially outwardly, breaking the glue bond between the fingers and the needle 35 .
- the spring 40 projects the needle rearwardly through an opening at the front of the plunger and into a cavity 61 within the plunger.
- the rear cap 70 has a solid rear surface that acts as a stop, preventing the retracted needle from being projected rearwardly out of the device.
- the device 10 includes a safety lever 30 that cooperates with the plunger 60 to prevent the plunger from axially advancing to effect retraction.
- the safety lever 30 is an elongated lever arm having a latch 32 that cooperates with the annular groove 66 at the forward end of the plunger 60 .
- the lever arm 30 is pivotally mounted on the forward end of the device 10 about a pivot point 33 , so that the lever arm is adjacent the gripping portion 18 .
- the lever arm 30 overlaps the gripping portion 18 as shown in FIG. 2.
- the safety lever 30 pivots between a latched position in which the latch 32 engages the plunger 60 and an unlatched position in which the latch is pivoted out of engagement with the plunger.
- the safety lever is integrally connected with a mounting ring 34 that circumscribes the barrel 15 and abuts a circumferential ridge 16 to retain the safety lever in place at the forward end of the device 10 adjacent the gripping area 18 .
- FIGS. 4 - 7 c an alternate catheter insertion device 110 is illustrated.
- the alternate embodiment 110 is similar to the embodiment 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1 - 3 , except that the alternate embodiment incorporates an alternate safety lever 130 .
- the safety lever 130 pivots about a pivot point 139 on the tip 117 of the device 110 .
- the safety lever 130 overlaps and is incorporated into the gripping portion of the device 110 . In this way, the user can depress the safety lever 130 after use of the device 110 without repositioning the user's grip of the device.
- the safety lever 130 engages a plunger 160 that is substantially similar to the plunger 60 illustrated in FIGS. 1 - 3 .
- the safety lever 130 includes a latch 132 that engages the plunger 160 in the latched position as shown in FIG. 6 a. Depressing the safety lever 130 pivots the latch 132 out of engagement with the plunger 160 as shown in FIG. 6 b. After the safety lever 130 is pivoted out of engagement with the plunger, the end cap of the device 110 can be depressed to axially advance the plunger to effectuate retraction of the needle. As in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 - 3 , the safety lever and the end cap must be simultaneously depressed in order to effectuate retraction of the needle.
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A non-reusable needle-bearing safety medical device is provided. The device is operable for inserting an intravenous catheter into a patient. The device includes a needle for piercing the patient's skin and guiding the catheter into the vein of the patient. The needle is operable in two positions, an extended position, in which the needle projects forwardly from a housing, and a retracted position, in which the needle is retracted into the barrel so that the needle is enclosed by the barrel to prevent inadvertent contact with the needle after use. A needle retainer releasably retains the needle in the projecting position against the bias of a spring that biases the needle rearwardly toward the retracted position. After use, the operator displaces an actuator to release the needle. The spring then propels the needle rearwardly into the retracted position. In this way, the device is non-reusable and the needle is shielded to prevent contact with the sharpened tip of the contaminated needle.
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- The present invention relates to needle-bearing medical devices used, for example, to insert catheters or guide wires into blood vessels of patients or to sample fluid from patients. More specifically, the invention relates to such a device having a retractable needle feature for rendering the device non-reusable and safely disposable.
- Various types of medical devices employ a needle for piercing the skin of a patient for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. One such device is an intravenous catheter insertion device, wherein a needle-mounted catheter is positioned within a patient's vein. Once the catheter is properly positioned, the catheter insertion device is withdrawn leaving the catheter in place. Handling of such needle-bearing medical devices after the needle is withdrawn from the patient can result in transmission of various pathogens, most notably human immune virus (HIV), to uninfected medical personnel, due to an inadvertent needle prick.
- Since the mid-1980s, concern over the risk of accidental needle stick injuries has spawned a number of design approaches for safety needle devices. Such devices can be broadly categorized as sliding sheath needle devices, wherein a physical barrier is positioned about the needle tip after use, and as needle-retraction devices, wherein the tip of the needle is retracted into the device after use. The category of needle retraction devices can be further subdivided into manual and automatic retraction devices. Manual retraction devices, as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 4,026,287 to Haller, U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,744 to Jagger, U.S. Pat. No. 4,808,169 to Haber et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,490 to Haber, require the user to pull or slide a needle-engaging mechanism rearwardly for a sufficient distance to retract the needle into the device. In automatic needle retraction devices, a biasing member, such as a spring, is employed to push or pull the needle into the device in response to activation of some release mechanism by the user. Such devices are exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,426 to Haber et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,414 to Dysarz.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,831 assigned to Becton Dickinson and U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,307 to Kulli show respective automatic retractable-needle catheter stylets and syringes. The devices shown in the last-mentioned two patents are disclosed to be actuatable by the user who applies a simple unitary motion that entails a simple single-stage actuation movement in just one direction. Specifically, these latter patents show devices in which retraction is effected by depressing a single surface or member for a short distance in a single direction. Hence, during use of such devices, the user must be mindful not to prematurely trigger the needle retraction mechanism by accidentally contacting the surface for actuating the retraction mechanism. Since medical needle bearing devices are frequently employed under distracting circumstances, it would be desirable to provide an automatic needle retraction mechanism in which a compound action or dual motion is required by the user in order to effect automatic retraction of the needle. Such a mechanism would desirably require the user to act upon more than one surface of the retraction mechanism to effect withdrawal of the needle into the device. It further would be desirable to require that such actions to retract the needle occur along different directional axes to further decrease the likelihood of undesired premature or accidental retraction of the needle.
- Of the aforementioned prior art devices which have automatic needle retraction mechanisms, all require a needle structure having an enlarged head, lip or rim extending radially outwardly from the axis of the needle to provide a block or enlarged surface on the needle which is biased toward retraction by the spring and which can be restrained against retraction by a latching arrangement or latch mechanism. In such devices, failure of the latch mechanism can occur to cause premature retraction of the needle. Hence, it would be desirable to provide an automatic needle retraction mechanism in which the latch mechanism operates more directly upon the needle.
- After use of a needle bearing medical device, a small volume of contaminated fluid or blood may remain inside the needle after it is withdrawn from the patient. Depending upon the gauge of the needle used with the device, such residual fluid or blood may be ejected from the forward end of the needle during the rearward acceleration experienced in retraction of the needle. Such forward fluid ejection can result from insufficient capillary adhesion to retain the residual fluid against inertial forces during needle retraction, or against the hydraulic force exerted upon the residual fluid by inrushing fluid or air during rearward acceleration in retracting the needle. It would also be desirable to provide a structure in an automatic needle retraction device that would prevent such ejection of residual blood or fluid from the forward end of the needle during retraction.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a needle retraction mechanism for a needle bearing medical device wherein a needle retaining member is bonded directly to the needle for selectively holding the needle in a projecting configuration from the device. The needle retaining member has an axial extension configured to provide at least one finger, and preferably a plurality of separable fingers that are joined about a central bore for holding the needle axially within the bore. Mutual engagement between the fingers and the needle can be enhanced by adhesive or thermal bonding. The needle retainer is positioned within the device to restrain the needle against rearward bias exerted upon the needle by a spring. The spring is preferably also bonded directly to the needle, so that neither the bias force or the counteracting restraining force is required to be mediated by any additional structure connected to the needle.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the needle bearing medical device is provided with an automatic retraction mechanism in which the user is required to execute a dual or compound motion in order to actuate the needle for withdrawing the needle into the device by movement of a biasing member. The preferred compound motion requires the user to effect two motions on separate surfaces of the device. Furthermore, these motions are preferably designed to be effected in distinct directions in order to assure intentional needle retraction.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a dual-motion needle retraction mechanism is provided in combination with respective catheter insertion and guide wire insertion devices.
- The foregoing summary as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a catheter insertion device having a retractable needle, manifesting aspects of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of a catheter insertion device manifesting aspects of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6a is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device in a locked position;
- FIG. 6b is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device in an unlocked position;
- FIG. 7a is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the device prior to use;
- FIG. 7b is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the catheter removed from the device; and
- FIG. 7c is a plan view of the catheter insertion device illustrated in FIG. 4, illustrating the needle retracted after use.
- Referring to the drawings in general, and FIGS.1-3, in particular, a
catheter insertion device 10 having aretractable needle 35 is illustrated. The device is used in connection with inserting acatheter 80 into the vein of a patient. After the catheter is inserted, theinsertion needle 35 is retracted into theinsertion device 10 so that the needle is beyond the reach of the user. - The
catheter insertion device 10 includes a hollow generallycylindrical barrel 15. The rear-end of thebarrel 15 is generally opened having a lip that projects radially inwardly. The forward end of thebarrel 15 forms a reduceddiameter tip 17 having a bore for receiving acylindrical nose piece 20. Thetip 17 includes a grippingportion 18 that is configured to facilitate gripping the device for use. In the present instance, the grippingportion 18 includes a plurality of spaced apart ridges that enable the user to easily grasp the device without slippage. Although the ridges are preferred, the gripping area can be generally smooth if desired. - The
needle 35 is operable between an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the needle projects forwardly through an opening in the front end of thenose piece 20 so that the sharpened tip of the needle is exposed. Thecatheter 80 telescopingly engages theneedle 35 and is mounted on thenose piece 20. Preferably, an elastomeric cup-shapednose seal 25 is disposed in the front end of thenose piece 20 to form a fluid-tight seal between theneedle 35 and the opening at the forward end of the nose piece through which the needle projects. - A
spring 40 disposed in thenose piece 20 around theneedle 35 is bonded to the needle and biases the needle rearwardly toward the retracted position. Aneedle retainer 50 releasably engages theneedle 35 retaining the needle in the extended position. Referring to FIG. 3, theneedle retainer 50 includes a plurality of axially elongated circumferentially spacedfingers 52 forming a bore through which theneedle 35 passes. The rearward end of thefingers 52 form a rearwardly facing tapered actuation surface. Preferably, thefingers 52 are separated from one another by a plurality of elongated slots that form frangible portions that allow the fingers to be deformed radially outwardly as will be discussed below. Preferably, theneedle 35 is bonded directly to thefingers 52 of theneedle retainer 50. - Referring again to FIG. 2, a
plunger 60 that operates as an actuating member is disposed within the interior of thebarrel 15. Preferably theplunger 60 forms a fluid-tight seal with the internal surface of thebarrel 15. The forward end of theplunger 60 forms a tapered frustoconical actuation surface that cooperates with the rearward opening of theneedle retainer 50. The plunger includes a circumferentialannular groove 66 adjacent theactuation surface 64. Theannular groove 66 cooperates with asafety latch 30, as will be discussed further below. Theplunger 60 also includes a firstcircumferential flange 68 that cooperates with the lip at the rearward opening of thebarrel 15 to prevent the plunger from being removed from the barrel. Arear cap 70 is inserted onto the rear end of theplunger 60. Therear cap 70 has a hollow interior forming a socket for receiving the rearward end of the plunger. Asecond retention flange 69 on theplunger 60 cooperates with therear cap 70 to connect the rear cap to the plunger. - The
plunger 60 operates to actuate retraction of theneedle 35 as follows. Depressing therear cap 70 axially advances theplunger 60 within thebarrel 15 into contact with the rearward end of theneedle retainer 50. The forward facing taperedsurface 64 of theplunger 60 cooperates with the rearward facing tapered surface of theneedle retainer 50. In this way, the plunger operates as a wedge, deforming thefingers 52 radially outwardly, breaking the glue bond between the fingers and theneedle 35. Once the needle is released from the needle retainer, thespring 40 projects the needle rearwardly through an opening at the front of the plunger and into acavity 61 within the plunger. Therear cap 70 has a solid rear surface that acts as a stop, preventing the retracted needle from being projected rearwardly out of the device. - The
device 10 includes asafety lever 30 that cooperates with theplunger 60 to prevent the plunger from axially advancing to effect retraction. Thesafety lever 30 is an elongated lever arm having alatch 32 that cooperates with theannular groove 66 at the forward end of theplunger 60. Thelever arm 30 is pivotally mounted on the forward end of thedevice 10 about apivot point 33, so that the lever arm is adjacent the grippingportion 18. Preferably, thelever arm 30 overlaps the grippingportion 18 as shown in FIG. 2. Thesafety lever 30 pivots between a latched position in which thelatch 32 engages theplunger 60 and an unlatched position in which the latch is pivoted out of engagement with the plunger. The safety lever is integrally connected with a mountingring 34 that circumscribes thebarrel 15 and abuts acircumferential ridge 16 to retain the safety lever in place at the forward end of thedevice 10 adjacent the grippingarea 18. - To initiate retraction, the user presses the
safety lever 30 downwardly to move thelatch 32 out of abutment with theannular groove 66 of theplunger 60. While continuing to depress thesafety lever 30 into the unlatched position, the user applies pressure to therear cap 70. This simultaneous dual action drives theplunger 60 forward to effectuate retraction of theneedle 35. As can be appreciated, needle retraction thus requires the user to simultaneously apply force to move two parts of the device in respective distinct directions. A variety of structural variations are possible to require such dual action, other than the specific cantilever arm arrangement described herein. - Referring now to FIGS.4-7 c, an alternate
catheter insertion device 110 is illustrated. Thealternate embodiment 110 is similar to theembodiment 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, except that the alternate embodiment incorporates analternate safety lever 130. Thesafety lever 130 pivots about a pivot point 139 on thetip 117 of thedevice 110. Thesafety lever 130 overlaps and is incorporated into the gripping portion of thedevice 110. In this way, the user can depress thesafety lever 130 after use of thedevice 110 without repositioning the user's grip of the device. - Referring to FIGS. 6a-b, the
safety lever 130 engages aplunger 160 that is substantially similar to theplunger 60 illustrated in FIGS. 1-3. Thesafety lever 130 includes alatch 132 that engages theplunger 160 in the latched position as shown in FIG. 6a. Depressing thesafety lever 130 pivots thelatch 132 out of engagement with theplunger 160 as shown in FIG. 6b. After thesafety lever 130 is pivoted out of engagement with the plunger, the end cap of thedevice 110 can be depressed to axially advance the plunger to effectuate retraction of the needle. As in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, the safety lever and the end cap must be simultaneously depressed in order to effectuate retraction of the needle. - The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of description and not of limitation. There is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof. It is recognized, however, that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention as claimed.
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1. A medical device for inserting a catheter, comprising:
a housing having a gripping portion configured to grasp the device during use;
a needle having a sharpened tip operable between a projecting position in which the sharpened tip is exposed for use and a retracted position in which the sharpened tip is shielded against inadvertent contact;
a biasing element biasing the needle toward the retracted position; and
an actuator for causing retraction of the needle by the biasing element, wherein the actuator has an exposed actuation surface disposed within the gripping portion so that the actuator can be readily operated while the device is grasped by the gripping portion.
2. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the gripping portion comprises a curved portion configured to cooperated with a finger or thumb of a person using the device.
3. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the gripping portion comprises a plurality of spaced apart ridges.
4. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a radially displaceable arm.
5. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a pivotable arm having a latch.
6. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the housing is a hollow housing having a tip and at least a portion of the biasing element is disposed within the tip.
7. The medical device of claim 6 wherein the tip is configured to receive the catheter.
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