Dilators for arterial dilation
First Claim
1. A dilator for dilating arteries to compress fatty substances deposited on the walls and in the lumens of the arteries, the dilator comprising:
- a longitudinally-extending tubular member having wall means extending between a leading distal end and a trailing proximal end, the length of the wall means being such that the proximal end is positioned outside of the artery during a dilation procedure, the wall means including an integral, radially enlarged protruding portion which is integral with the wall means and forms a single piece therewith and a continuation thereof closely spaced rearwardly from the distal end, said protruding portion forming means for dilating an artery; and
guide means for guiding insertion of the dilator into an artery, the guide means including a longitudinally-extending flexible member positioned inside and extending the length of said tubular member and having a distal end connected to said tubular member, forwardly of the protruding portion, said longitudinally-extending flexible member extending the length of the tubular member as a flexible spring.
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Abstract
A dilator, a method of making the dilator, and a method of using the dilator to compress fatty substances deposited in or on the walls and lumen of the major arteries. The dilator includes a tubular member that has a distal end portion that can be expanded to compress the fatty substances. One embodiment of the dilator has a balloon or inelastic sack formed integrally with side walls of the tubular member and spaced from its distal end. A second embodiment of the dilator utilizes a tubular member formed by first and second spring wire guides encompassing a plurality of dilating wires surrounding a center pull wire. Near the distal end of the dilator, the spring wire guides are spaced from each other to define a buckling region for the dilating wires. When the center wire is pulled, a compressive force is applied on the dilating wires, so that the wires buckle, or expand, in the buckling region. In one modification of this embodiment, a thin elastic membrane encompasses the dilating wires and the buckling region. In another modification, the thin elastic membrane covers substantially the entire length of the dilating wires so that both pneumatic and mechanical compressive forces can be exerted on the fatty substances. The elastic membrane is positioned inside or on the outside of the spring wire guides. A further embodiment of the dilator utilizes a tubular member having a distal end split by longitudinally-extending slits. Rearward movement of a ball member positioned in front of the leading or distal end of the tubular member, after or simultaneously with rearward movement of a sheath encompassing the split end, forces apart the split end thereby dilating the artery and exerting a compressive force on the fatty substances.
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4 Claims
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1. A dilator for dilating arteries to compress fatty substances deposited on the walls and in the lumens of the arteries, the dilator comprising:
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a longitudinally-extending tubular member having wall means extending between a leading distal end and a trailing proximal end, the length of the wall means being such that the proximal end is positioned outside of the artery during a dilation procedure, the wall means including an integral, radially enlarged protruding portion which is integral with the wall means and forms a single piece therewith and a continuation thereof closely spaced rearwardly from the distal end, said protruding portion forming means for dilating an artery; and guide means for guiding insertion of the dilator into an artery, the guide means including a longitudinally-extending flexible member positioned inside and extending the length of said tubular member and having a distal end connected to said tubular member, forwardly of the protruding portion, said longitudinally-extending flexible member extending the length of the tubular member as a flexible spring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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