Valve treatment catheter and methods
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Abstract
The invention provides a catheter for insertion into a biological passage which contains a first flowing fluid, the catheter including a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end; a fluid delivery lumen contained within the tubular member; an inflatable balloon assembly disposed at the distal end of the tubular member, the balloon assembly including an inflatable balloon member having an uninflated state and an inflated state, the balloon assembly including apertures in communication with the fluid delivery lumen; an inflation lumen in communication with the balloon member; and a valve contained within the inflatable balloon assembly. The inflatable balloon is assembly configured such that when the balloon member is in the inflated state: (i) sections of the balloon member contact the biological passage defining at least one containment pocket; (ii) the apertures are disposed in the containment pocket, (iii) a flow lumen is defined through the balloon member to allow the first fluid to flow through the balloon member; and (iv) the valve functions to allow the first flowing fluid to flow through the flow lumen in a physiologic direction, while blocking backflow of the first fluid through the flow lumen.
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48 Claims
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29. A catheter for insertion into a biological passage which contains a first flowing fluid, the catheter comprising:
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a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, the tubular member including a fluid delivery lumen and an inflation lumen;
a sheath adjacent the distal end of the tubular member, the sheath having an aperture in fluid communication with the fluid delivery lumen and a flow lumen for passing the first flowing fluid;
an inflatable balloon member in fluid communication with the inflation lumen, the inflatable balloon member positioned at least partially around the sheath to enlarge the flow lumen of the sheath and to define a containment pocket defined by the inflation balloon member, the sheath, the aperture and the biological passage when the inflatable balloon member is inflated; and
a valve contained within the flow lumen of the sheath, where the valve maintains physiological fluid flow of the first flowing fluid through the flow lumen of the sheath. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A catheter, comprising:
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a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, the tubular member including a first lumen and a second lumen;
a sheath coupled to the tubular member, the sheath having a first surface defining a flow lumen and a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein two or more apertures in fluid communication with the first lumen pass across the first surface and the second surface;
an inflatable balloon member in fluid communication with the second lumen, the inflatable balloon member at least partially coupled to the second surface of the sheath to enlarge the flow lumen and to define a region to receive fluid passing through the two or more apertures when the inflatable balloon member is inflated; and
a valve contained at least partially within the flow lumen of the sheath to maintain physiological fluid flow of a fluid moving through the flow lumen of the sheath. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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47. A catheter, comprising:
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a tubular member having a first lumen and a second lumen;
a sheath having a proximal end and a distal end, the sheath eccentrically coupled to the tubular member to provide a first surface defining a flow lumen, and including two or more apertures positioned between the proximal end and the distal end of the sheath, where each of the two or more apertures includes a cross-sectional area that increases for each aperture from the proximal end to distal end and are in fluid communication with the first lumen;
an inflatable balloon member having a helical shape, the inflatable balloon in fluid communication with the second lumen for inflating the inflatable balloon member, the inflatable balloon member at least partially coupled to the sheath to enlarge the flow lumen and to define a region to receive fluid from the two or more apertures when the inflatable balloon member is inflated; and
a valve contained at least partially within the flow lumen of the sheath to maintain physiological fluid flow of a fluid moving through the flow lumen of the sheath. - View Dependent Claims (48)
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Specification