Embolization protection system for vascular procedures
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are described for effective removal of emboli or harmful fluids during vascular procedures, such as angiography, balloon angioplasty, stent deployment, laser angioplasty, atherectomy, intravascular ultrasonography and other therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. A catheter with an occluder mounted at its distal end creates an occlusion proximal to the lesion. The catheter provides a pathway for introducing a treatment catheter. Prior to, during or subsequent to the procedure, suction is activated to establish retrograde flow to remove emboli from the site. Additionally, a thin catheter with a distal fluid ejection nozzle may be introduced distal to the treatment site to rinse emboli from the treatment site. The suction flow and/or ejected fluid flow may be varied in a pulsatile manner to simulate regular blood flow and/or perturb settled emboli into being captured that may otherwise not be collected. The method establishes a protective environment before any devices enter the site to be treated.
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89 Claims
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67. A method to occlude fluid flow in a body vessel and to remove fluid located distal to a site of occlusion, comprising:
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introducing a catheter into a blood vessel wherein the catheter is comprised of a single occluding member located at the distal end of the catheter, an outer elongated hollow shaft lumen configured for introduction into a blood vessel, and an inner elongated and hollow shaft configured to slide longitudinally within the outer shaft lumen and extendable distal of the occluding member, wherein the inner shaft terminates in a rinse head having one or more rinse holes that traverse a side wall of the rinse head;
expanding the occluding member to produce a distal occlusion of the body vessel;
introducing fluid contents of an inner shaft lumen through the one or more rinse holes in the region distal of the distal occlusion in a flow pattern determined by the arrangement of the one or more rinse holes and directed toward side walls of the body vessel; and
removing fluid distal of the distal occlusion through an efflux port in fluid communication with the outer shaft lumen that provides for the removal of fluid and material through an opening distal of the distal occlusion. - View Dependent Claims (68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77)
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78. The method for occluding flow and providing fluid exchange distal to an expendable occluding member of a catheter, comprising:
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introducing the catheter comprising an outer elongated and hollow shaft configured for introduction into a blood vessel and an efflux port in fluid communication with a lumen of the outer elongated and hollow shaft;
expanding the occluder to create a distal occlusion within the vessel that isolates a region proximal of the occluder from vasculature distal of the occluder;
sliding an inner elongated and hollow shaft longitudinally within the outer shaft, wherein the inner and elongated hollow shaft lacks an expandable occluder and, wherein the inner shaft terminates in a rinse head having one or more rinse holes that traverse a side wall of the rinse head;
introducing fluid contents of an inner shaft lumen to enter the vessel in the region distal of the expandable occluder in a flow pattern determined by the arrangement of the one or more rinse holes and directed toward side walls of the body vessel; and
removing fluid and material from the vasculature distal of the distal occlusion through an opening distal of the expandable occluder. - View Dependent Claims (79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88)
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89. A method to remove emboli distal of a balloon occlusion and in an area of a vessel containing a lesion to be treated comprising:
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introducing a catheter having an outer shaft lumen, an occlusive member at the distal end thereof, and an inner shaft lumen that is slidable longitudinally within the outer shaft lumen;
delivering the occlusive member to a position proximal of the treatment site;
expanding the occlusive member to occlude blood flow at a point proximal of the lesion to be treated;
introducing an inner shaft lumen with a fluid ejection nozzle and advancing the nozzle to a point distal of the lesion;
introducing the fluid contents of the inner shaft lumen to the point distal of the lesion; and
removing emboli distal of the occlusion balloon by aspirating fluid from the treatment site.
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