Patent ID: 7422571

Claim:
A method of removing a sheath from around a catheter assembly, wherein the catheter assembly and sheath are both partially disposed inside of a desired vessel to be catheterized, comprising the steps of: providing and disposing in a desired vessel a sheath and a catheter assembly, the sheath having: a. a longitudinal axis; b. a distal portion having a distal tip with a hollow portion aligned with the longitudinal axis of the sheath; c. an elongated tubular structure comprising a hollow passageway traversing the entire longitudinal axis of the sheath; d. a proximal portion comprising a proximal tip at the proximal end thereof and a hollow passageway along the longitudinal axis of the sheath; e. two opposing tear seams running entire length of the sheath and coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the sheath; and f. a sheath hub fixedly connected to the proximal portion of the sheath, the sheath hub including a tubular portion and comprising: (i.) two opposing reveals along the tubular portion of the hub disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular sheath and are coplanar with the tear seams running along the surface of the sheath and the longitudinal axis of the sheath; (ii.) two opposing winged tabs, each tab includes a perpendicular portion and an angled portion each having a proximal surface, the perpendicular portion extending laterally from the sheath hub in a plane perpendicular to the plane containing the longitudinal axis of the sheath and the two opposing reveals and the proximal surface of the angled portion of the tab extending proximally from the proximal surface of the perpendicular portion, wherein an angle between the proximal surfaces of the perpendicular portion and the angled portion is between 90° and 179°; and (iii.) a valve assembled to the sheath hub proximal of the proximal end of the elongated tubular sheath portion and having a slit or notch aligned with the reveals and the tear seams; the method further comprising the steps of: A. applying a distal force to the proximal surface of the angled portion of each of the winged tabs; B. applying a proximal force to the distal surface of each of the tabs at a point on the tab closer to the center of the sheath than the point upon which the distal force is applied to the proximal surface; C. grasping the tabs of the sheath and pulling them outward from the center of the sheath thereby separating the sheath into two halves along the tear seams running the length of the sheath and separating the valve into two halves along the slit or notch; and D. pulling the sheath in a proximal direction.