Direct, real-time imaging guidance of cardiac catheterization
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1. An intracorporeal ablation system comprising:
- a near-infrared imaging catheter and an ablation catheter, wherein the imaging catheter may be positioned within 2 cm of the ablation catheter and the imaging catheter has a field of view sufficient so that a user may view the position of the ablation catheter in relation to a tissue to be ablated.
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Abstract
Devices (1) and methods for accomplishing tasks within a body using infrared imaging are disclosed which, in connection with other known components, are useful in ablation, stitching and other operations, identification of sizes and composition of objects, and the creation of maps by taking multiple images at different positions or times.
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1. An intracorporeal ablation system comprising:
a near-infrared imaging catheter and an ablation catheter, wherein the imaging catheter may be positioned within 2 cm of the ablation catheter and the imaging catheter has a field of view sufficient so that a user may view the position of the ablation catheter in relation to a tissue to be ablated.
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2. An intracorporeal ablation system comprising:
a catheter having at least two lumens, one of the lumens containing an optical head assembly for near-infrared imaging, the other of the lumens being capable of housing a deployable ablation component, the near-infrared imaging optical head allowing imaging within a field of view that encompasses the ablation component when it is deployed.
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3. An intracorporeal ablation system comprising:
a near-infrared imaging catheter and an ablation device, the ablation device including an orientable electrode having a portion that is electrically active and another portion that is insulated, the imaging catheter providing a view of the position of the electrode, so that the insulated portion can be oriented against tissue.
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4. A method of intracorporeal ablation, comprising:
inserting a near infrared imaging catheter into a patient'"'"'s vasculature to a vicinity of a site to be ablated;
inserting an ablation device into the vicinity of a site to be ablated;
positioning the ablation device to a desired site using the imaging catheter; and
ablating the tissue with the ablating device.- View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. An intracorporeal suturing device, comprising:
an infrared-imaging catheter having at least two lumens, one of the lumens including an optical head assembly to provide for imaging, and the other lumen housing a stitching or stapling tool, the optical head assembly providing for imaging of the stitching or stapling tool when the tool is deployed.
- 7. A method of intracorporeal dynamic characterization, comprising the steps of introducing an infrared imaging catheter into a body to be imaged, taking a series of images within the body during an event such as a pressure pulse, digitally subtracting some of the series of images from some other of said images, and evaluating the result of the digital subtraction to identify movement and conformational changes.
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9. A method of identifying the presence of a chemical composition at an intracorporeal site, comprising the steps of:
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imaging the site with a near infrared imaging catheter as a reference wavelength, to form a first image;
imaging the site with the catheter at a signature wavelength, the signature being selected to corresponded to a local absorption peak of the chemical composition in the infrared regions and being selected to be different from the reference wavelength, to form a second image; and
subtracting the images to identify the chemical composition.
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10. A method of determining the size of an object intracorporeally, comprising:
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taking an image of an intracorporeal object using an infrared imaging catheter;
advancing the imaging catheter a known distance;
taking another image of the object;
determining the size of the object by comparing the relative sizes of the object in the images and computing the size using the known distance that the catheter was advanced.
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- 11. A method of creating an arterio-venous map, comprising the steps of introducing an infrared-imaging catheter into a body, taking an image with the catheter at a first position, moving the catheter, taking another image, repeating the preceding two steps multiple times to create a series of images within a body taken at multiple locations, and using the series of images to form an image of the body'"'"'s vasculature.
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