Coronary dilation method
First Claim
1. The method of dilating coronary arteries comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a single lumen guide catheter;
(b) providing first and second conduits at the base of said single lumen guide catheter, said first conduit being adapted to restrict the flow of liquid out of said catheter and to sealingly receive a dilation catheter therethrough, and said second conduit being adapted to receive a heparinization flushing fluid therethrough;
(c) inserting said guide catheter through the circulatory system of a patient to within at least 20 cm of a coronary blockage to be dilated;
(d) providing a double lumen balloon catheter sized for passage through said first conduit into the single lumen of said guide catheter, said double lumen balloon catheter being at least 10 cm longer than said guide catheter;
(e) inserting a stylet into the inner lumen of said double lumen balloon catheter, said stylet extending within 3 to 5 mm of the tip of said balloon catheter;
(f) inserting said double lumen balloon catheter into said single lumen guide catheter through said first conduit;
(g) flushing the area around said stylet through the inner lumen of said double lumen balloon catheter with haparinization fluid;
(h) manipulating the balloon portion of said double lumen balloon catheter to a point within said obstruction to be dilated; and
(i) injecting dye and saline into said outer lumen of said double lumen catheter to at least temporarily inflate the balloon portion of said catheter, and thereby clear said obstruction.
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Abstract
A novel coronary dilation method is disclosed wherein a guiding catheter having at least one side arm is continuously flushed with heparinized saline during the dilation process except for momentary interruptions for recording coronary pressures. In accordance with the preferred embodiment method, a dilating catheter (of a balloon-type) is inserted with the guiding catheter and is also continuously flushed through an inner lumen except for periodic pauses to record coronary pressures. A stylet having a thickness substantially thinner than the inner lumen of the dilating catheter is inserted therein, which stylet terminates 3 to 5 mm. short of the end of the catheter. The outer lumen of the dilating catheter is utilized to inject dye and saline for inflating the balloon to perform the coronary dilation. Using the method of the present invention, the patient need not be entirely heparinized nor will significant difficulties be encountered in directing the dilating catheter to the obstruction to be dilated.
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5 Claims
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1. The method of dilating coronary arteries comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a single lumen guide catheter; (b) providing first and second conduits at the base of said single lumen guide catheter, said first conduit being adapted to restrict the flow of liquid out of said catheter and to sealingly receive a dilation catheter therethrough, and said second conduit being adapted to receive a heparinization flushing fluid therethrough; (c) inserting said guide catheter through the circulatory system of a patient to within at least 20 cm of a coronary blockage to be dilated; (d) providing a double lumen balloon catheter sized for passage through said first conduit into the single lumen of said guide catheter, said double lumen balloon catheter being at least 10 cm longer than said guide catheter; (e) inserting a stylet into the inner lumen of said double lumen balloon catheter, said stylet extending within 3 to 5 mm of the tip of said balloon catheter; (f) inserting said double lumen balloon catheter into said single lumen guide catheter through said first conduit; (g) flushing the area around said stylet through the inner lumen of said double lumen balloon catheter with haparinization fluid; (h) manipulating the balloon portion of said double lumen balloon catheter to a point within said obstruction to be dilated; and (i) injecting dye and saline into said outer lumen of said double lumen catheter to at least temporarily inflate the balloon portion of said catheter, and thereby clear said obstruction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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