METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ESTABLISHING RETROGRADE CAROTID ARTERIAL BLOOD FLOW
First Claim
1. A device for use in accessing and treating a carotid artery, said device comprising:
- a distal sheath having a distal end adapted to be introduced into the common carotid artery, a proximal end, and a lumen extending between the distal and proximal ends;
a proximal extension having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therebetween, wherein the distal end of the proximal extension is connected to the proximal end of the sheath at a junction so that the lumens of each are contiguous;
a flow line having a lumen, said flow line connected near the junction so that blood flowing into the distal end of the sheath can flow into the lumen of the flow line; and
a hemostasis valve at the proximal end of the proximal extension, said hemostasis valve being adapted to inhibit blood flow from the proximal extension while allowing catheter introduction through the proximal extension and into the distal sheath.
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Abstract
Interventional procedures on the carotid arteries are performed through a transcervical access while retrograde blood flow is established from the internal carotid artery to a venous or external location. A system for use in accessing and treating a carotid artery includes an arterial access device, a shunt fluidly connected to the arterial access device, and a flow control assembly coupled to the shunt and adapted to regulate blood flow through the shunt between at least a first blood flow state and at least a second blood flow state. The flow control assembly includes one or more components that interact with the blood flow through the shunt.
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5 Claims
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1. A device for use in accessing and treating a carotid artery, said device comprising:
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a distal sheath having a distal end adapted to be introduced into the common carotid artery, a proximal end, and a lumen extending between the distal and proximal ends; a proximal extension having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therebetween, wherein the distal end of the proximal extension is connected to the proximal end of the sheath at a junction so that the lumens of each are contiguous; a flow line having a lumen, said flow line connected near the junction so that blood flowing into the distal end of the sheath can flow into the lumen of the flow line; and a hemostasis valve at the proximal end of the proximal extension, said hemostasis valve being adapted to inhibit blood flow from the proximal extension while allowing catheter introduction through the proximal extension and into the distal sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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