Expandable device for treating intravascular stenosis
First Claim
1. A method for treating intravascular stenosis in a blood vessel utilizing an intravascular expandable device comprising:
- an elongate tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central bore therethrough;
expandable pressure applying means including a flexible tubular member extending from said distal end of said tubular body and a mechanical mechanism within said flexible tubular member capable of engaging and expanding said tubular member radially outwardly only;
a tip member connected to the distal end of said flexible tubular member;
said mechanism including a nut with an axis coaxial with the axis of said tubular member, a plurality of curved-in-cross-section elongate baffles, a plurality of linkages, each baffle being pivotally connected by one of said linkages to said nut, said nut having threads therein, a threaded rod extending axially through said bore and being journaled to said tubular body or to said tip member, being received through said nut and being capable of causing axial movement of said nut when rotated to cause each linkage to move one of said baffles outwardly to expand said tubular member, a bushing on said threaded rod adjacent the distal end thereof for limiting axial movement of said nut on said threaded rod, each linkage including an arm pivotally connected at one end to said nut and pivotally connected at the other end to the underside of one of said baffles, and a strut pivotally connected to said bushing and to one of said arms intermediate the ends thereof, and expansion and retraction control means coupled to said mechanical mechanism for causing said mechanism to expand said flexible tubular member, to maintain said flexible tubular member expanded and to allow said flexible tubular member to retract within a stenotic area in a blood vessel, comprising the steps of;
inserting the expandable device into and through the lumen of a blood vessel;
positioning the expandable pressure applying means of the device within a surrounding area of vascular stenosis;
mechanically expanding the expandable pressure applying means to cause same to bear against the surrounding area of intravascular stenosis;
providing passage means bypassing the pressure applying means to allow blood to flow through or around the pressure applying means while it is expanded; and
maintaining the mechanical pressure of the expanded pressure applying means against the vessel wall for a predetermined time period of from one to five minutes in order to dilate the stenoic stricture and restore the vessel to its normal diameter.
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Abstract
The intravascular expandable device is adapted to be inserted within and through the lumen of a blood vessel and to be manipulated therethrough to a stenotic area where it can be operated for re-establishing desired blood flow through the blood vessel. The device comprises an elongate tubular body having a distal end and a proximal end, an expandable pressure applying assembly including a flexible tubular member mounted to the distal end of the tubular body and a mechanism operable to expand the tubular member outwardly. A tip member is connected to the distal end of the flexible tubular member and an expansion and retraction control mechanism is coupled to the pressure applying assembly for expanding, maintaining expanded or retracting the flexible tubular member relative to a stenotic area within the blood vessel. Preferably, passage means are provided around or through the pressure applying assembly in the device so that the flow of blood through the vessel is not interrupted.
The method for treating intravascular stenosis in a blood vessel includes the steps of first inserting the expandable pressure applying assembly into and through the lumen of a blood vessel for applying pressure to the vessel wall, second, manually manipulating the expandable pressure applying assembly into and through the lumen of the blood vessel to a position within a surrounding area of intravascular stenosis, thirdly, operating the expandable pressure applying assembly to expand an expandable tubular member against the surrounding intravascular stenosis, and fourthly, maintaining the expanded tubular member against the vessel wall of the blood vessel for a predetermined time period in order to dilate the vessel and restore it to its normal diameter.
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1. A method for treating intravascular stenosis in a blood vessel utilizing an intravascular expandable device comprising:
- an elongate tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central bore therethrough;
expandable pressure applying means including a flexible tubular member extending from said distal end of said tubular body and a mechanical mechanism within said flexible tubular member capable of engaging and expanding said tubular member radially outwardly only;
a tip member connected to the distal end of said flexible tubular member;
said mechanism including a nut with an axis coaxial with the axis of said tubular member, a plurality of curved-in-cross-section elongate baffles, a plurality of linkages, each baffle being pivotally connected by one of said linkages to said nut, said nut having threads therein, a threaded rod extending axially through said bore and being journaled to said tubular body or to said tip member, being received through said nut and being capable of causing axial movement of said nut when rotated to cause each linkage to move one of said baffles outwardly to expand said tubular member, a bushing on said threaded rod adjacent the distal end thereof for limiting axial movement of said nut on said threaded rod, each linkage including an arm pivotally connected at one end to said nut and pivotally connected at the other end to the underside of one of said baffles, and a strut pivotally connected to said bushing and to one of said arms intermediate the ends thereof, and expansion and retraction control means coupled to said mechanical mechanism for causing said mechanism to expand said flexible tubular member, to maintain said flexible tubular member expanded and to allow said flexible tubular member to retract within a stenotic area in a blood vessel, comprising the steps of;
inserting the expandable device into and through the lumen of a blood vessel;
positioning the expandable pressure applying means of the device within a surrounding area of vascular stenosis;
mechanically expanding the expandable pressure applying means to cause same to bear against the surrounding area of intravascular stenosis;
providing passage means bypassing the pressure applying means to allow blood to flow through or around the pressure applying means while it is expanded; and
maintaining the mechanical pressure of the expanded pressure applying means against the vessel wall for a predetermined time period of from one to five minutes in order to dilate the stenoic stricture and restore the vessel to its normal diameter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- an elongate tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central bore therethrough;
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4. An intravascular expandable device adapted to be inserted within and through the lumen of a blood vessel and manipulatable therethrough to a stenotic area where it can be operated for re-establishing desired blood flow through the blood vessel, said device comprising:
- an elongate tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central bore therethrough, expandable pressure applying means including a flexible tubular member extending from said distal end of said tubular body and a mechanical mechanism within said flexible tubular member capable of engaging and expanding said tubular member radially outwardly only;
a tip member connected to the distal end of said flexible tubular member;
said mechanism including a nut with an axis coaxial with the axis of said tubular member, a plurality of curved-in-cross-section elongate baffles, a plurality of linkages, each baffle being pivotally connected by one of said linkages to said nut, said nut having threads therein, a threaded rod extending axially through said bore and being journaled to said tubular body or to said tip member, being received through said nut and being capable of causing axial movement of said nut when rotated to cause each linkage to move one of said baffles outwardly to expand said tubular member, a bushing on said threaded rod adjacent the distal end thereof for limiting axial movement of said nut on said threaded rod, each linkage including an arm pivotally connected at one end to said nut and pivotally connected at the other end to the underside of one of said baffles, and a strut pivotally connected to said bushing and to one of said arms intermediate the ends thereof, and expansion and retraction control means coupled to said mechanical mechanism for causing said mechanism to expand said flexible tubular member, to maintain said flexible tubular member expanded and to allow said flexible tubular member to retract within a stenotic area. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
- an elongate tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central bore therethrough, expandable pressure applying means including a flexible tubular member extending from said distal end of said tubular body and a mechanical mechanism within said flexible tubular member capable of engaging and expanding said tubular member radially outwardly only;
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