Methods and Apparatus for Infusing the Interior of a Blood Vessel
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Abstract
An apparatus for treating blood vessels includes an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an infusion lumen extending there-through, a plurality of infusion holes in valved communication with the infusion lumen, and a valve member which is movable inside the infusion lumen from a first position in which some of the infusion holes are blocked to a second position where fewer of the infusion holes are blocked. According to one embodiment, the valve member is a tube coaxially disposed inside the infusion lumen. According to a second embodiment, the valve member includes a seal coupled to a wire. When the wire is pulled, more holes are unsealed. In both embodiments, an inflatable occlusion balloon is coupled to the distal end of the apparatus and an inflation lumen extends from it to the proximal end of the device. A method of the invention includes determining the length of the blood vessel to be treated and adjusting the valve member to unblock a number of infusion holes corresponding to the length of the vessel to be treated.
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32 Claims
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21. An apparatus for treating blood vessels, comprising:
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an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an infusion lumen extending there-through; a plurality of spaced apart infusion holes along a length of the infusion lumen; a non-perforate cylinder having an open proximal end and an open distal end and which is movable inside said infusion lumen from a first position in which access to some but not all of the infusion holes are blocked by said non-perforate cylinder to a second position where access to fewer of the infusion holes are blocked by said non-perforate cylinder, said non-perforate cylinder having a sealing structure at its distal end; an infusion port coupled to the proximal end of said non-perforate cylinder, such that infusion fluid injected into said infusion port flows through said non-perforate cylinder, into a portion of said infusion lumen distal of said distal end of said non-perforate cylinder; said elongate body further having a guide wire lumen extending therethrough, said infusion lumen and said guide wire lumen both having circular cross-sections; an occlusion balloon coupled to said distal end of said elongate body and an inflation lumen extending through said elongate body and in fluid communication with said occlusion balloon, said inflation lumen having a non-circular cross-section; said elongate body having an additional lumen extending therethrough, said additional lumen having substantially the same non-circular cross-section as said inflation lumen. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. (canceled)
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29. An apparatus for treating blood vessels, comprising:
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an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an infusion lumen extending there-through; a plurality of spaced apart infusion holes along a length of the infusion lumen; a non-perforate cylinder having an open proximal end and an open distal end and which is movable inside said infusion lumen from a first position in which access to some but not all of the infusion holes are blocked by said non-perforate cylinder to a second position where access to fewer of the infusion holes are blocked by said non-perforate cylinder; and an infusion port coupled to the proximal end of said non-perforate cylinder, such that infusion fluid injected into said infusion port flows through said non-perforate cylinder, into a portion of said infusion lumen distal of said distal end of said non-perforate cylinder, wherein said non-perforate cylinder has an annular sealing structure at its distal end. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32)
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