APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DIRECTIONAL DELIVERY OF LASER ENERGY
First Claim
1. A catheter comprising:
- an elongated housing having a central axis between a proximal end and a distal end, said housing having a channel extending from the proximal end to a cavity formed in the housing near said distal end, the elongated housing further including a tip at the distal end, the tip having a guidewire lumen extending therethrough and being in communication with the cavity, wherein the housing further includes an inflatable member located in the vicinity of the cavity and proximal to the tip;
a laser delivery member having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising at least one optical fiber, said laser delivery member being at least partially disposed within said channel and movable therein, wherein the laser delivery member further includes a guidewire lumen;
wherein the inflatable member is adapted to move said distal end of said laser delivery member laterally away from said central axis of said elongated housing when the inflatable member is inflated; and
a guidewire extending through the guidewire lumen of the laser deliver catheter, over the inflatable member and through the guidewire lumen at the tip of the housing, said guidewire being adapted to position the distal end of said laser delivery member laterally away from and generally parallel to said central axis when the distal end of the laser delivery member is at or beyond the inflatable member and the inflatable member is inflated.
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Abstract
In some embodiments, without limitation, the invention comprises a catheter having an elongated housing with a channel disposed therein. A laser delivery member is movable and at least partially disposed within the channel. A ramp is disposed within the housing at an angle to its central axis and proximate to its distal end. The ramp is adapted to move the distal end of the laser delivery member outwardly from the central axis of the housing. A guidewire biases the distal end of the laser delivery member generally inwardly toward the central axis of the housing. In some embodiments, without limitation, the offset of the central axis of the tip of the laser delivery member from the central axis of the housing is determined by adjusting the extent to which the laser delivery member travels on the ramp, and disposition of the laser delivery member on the guidewire maintains the offset tip substantially parallel to the central axis of the housing. Thus, in accordance with the invention, the distal end of the laser delivery member may be biased in a desired direction or offset, permitting ablation of an area larger than the area of the distal end of the catheter.
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39 Claims
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1. A catheter comprising:
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an elongated housing having a central axis between a proximal end and a distal end, said housing having a channel extending from the proximal end to a cavity formed in the housing near said distal end, the elongated housing further including a tip at the distal end, the tip having a guidewire lumen extending therethrough and being in communication with the cavity, wherein the housing further includes an inflatable member located in the vicinity of the cavity and proximal to the tip; a laser delivery member having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising at least one optical fiber, said laser delivery member being at least partially disposed within said channel and movable therein, wherein the laser delivery member further includes a guidewire lumen; wherein the inflatable member is adapted to move said distal end of said laser delivery member laterally away from said central axis of said elongated housing when the inflatable member is inflated; and a guidewire extending through the guidewire lumen of the laser deliver catheter, over the inflatable member and through the guidewire lumen at the tip of the housing, said guidewire being adapted to position the distal end of said laser delivery member laterally away from and generally parallel to said central axis when the distal end of the laser delivery member is at or beyond the inflatable member and the inflatable member is inflated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25)
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26. A catheter support structure comprising:
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a housing having a proximal end, a distal end a central axis, a proximal lumen, a distal lumen, and an aperture disposed at least partially within said housing so as to be between the proximal lumen and the distal lumen, wherein the Proximal lumen and the distal lumen are adapted to hold a guidewire; an inflatable member positioned between the proximal lumen and the distal lumen, the inflatable member being in communication with said aperture and adapted to move a distal end of a laser delivery member laterally away from and parallel to said central axis as the distal end of the laser delivery member is at or beyond the inflatable member and the inflatable member is inflated. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 36)
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38. A catheter system, comprising:
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a catheter sheath comprising a sheath body having a proximal end, a distal end, a proximal lumen, a distal lumen, an opening between the proximal lumen and the distal lumen, and an inflatable member positioned within the opening; a laser delivery member having a proximal end, a distal end and a guidewire lumen, wherein the laser delivery member is diposed within the proximal lumen of the catheter sheath; a guidewire adapted to extend through the guidewire lumen and the distal lumen of the catheter sheath such that it passes over the inflatable member; wherein the guidewire adapted to position the distal end of the laser delivery member laterally away from and generally parallel to the central axis when the inflatable member is inflated.
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39. A catheter system, comprising:
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a catheter sheath comprising a sheath body having a proximal end, a distal end, a proximal lumen, a distal lumen, an opening between the proximal lumen and the distal lumen, and an inflatable member positioned within the opening; a laser delivery member disposed within the proximal lumen of the catheter sheath; and a guidewire; wherein the laser delivery member includes a guidewire lumen to permit the guidewire to pass through the laser delivery member, over the inflatable member and through the distal lumen of the catheter sheath, with the guidewire adapted, to position a distal end of the laser delivery member laterally away from and generally parallel to the central axis when the inflatable member is inflated.
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