Dilatation catheter method and apparatus
First Claim
1. A method for dilating an occlusion within a blood vessel comprising providing a flexible catheter having at its distal end a first balloon having the mouth thereof peripherally sealed to the end of the catheter and the body thereof inverted within the catheter, providing adjacent to said first balloon a second balloon having its ends peripherally sealed to the catheter, introducing said catheter into the vessel and positioning its distal end adjacent the occlusion, radially expanding said second balloon into pressing engagement with said vessel to thereby anchor the catheter relative thereto, and while maintaining said second balloon so expanded pressurizing said first balloon to first evert the body thereof out of the catheter and extrude the same into the occlusion, and further pressurizing said first balloon to radially expand the same to dilate the occlusion.
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Abstract
A dilatation catheter is provided at its distal end with an invertable-evertable balloon which expands longitudinally and then radially and is provided at the proximal side of that balloon with a sleeve balloon which expands radially.
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1. A method for dilating an occlusion within a blood vessel comprising providing a flexible catheter having at its distal end a first balloon having the mouth thereof peripherally sealed to the end of the catheter and the body thereof inverted within the catheter, providing adjacent to said first balloon a second balloon having its ends peripherally sealed to the catheter, introducing said catheter into the vessel and positioning its distal end adjacent the occlusion, radially expanding said second balloon into pressing engagement with said vessel to thereby anchor the catheter relative thereto, and while maintaining said second balloon so expanded pressurizing said first balloon to first evert the body thereof out of the catheter and extrude the same into the occlusion, and further pressurizing said first balloon to radially expand the same to dilate the occlusion.
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2. A method for dilating an occlusion within a blood vessel comprising providing a flexible catheter having at its distal end a first balloon having the mouth thereof peripherally sealed to the end of the catheter and the body thereof inverted within the catheter, providing adjacent to said first balloon a second balloon having its ends peripherally sealed to the catheter, introducing said catheter into the vessel and positioning its distal end adjacent the occlusion, pressurizing said first balloon to first evert the body thereof out of the catheter and extrude the same into the occlusion, further pressurizing said first balloon to radially expand the same to dilate the occlusion, depressurizing said first balloon, moving said second balloon in depressurized condition into the dilated occlusion, and further dilating the occlusion by pressurizing said second balloon and radially expanding the same.
- 3. A dilatation catheter for occluded blood vessels comprising a tubular carrier, a first balloon having proximal and distal end portions attached to said carrier at the distal end portion thereof, a second balloon having a proximal end portion attached to said carrier at the distal end thereof adjacent the distal end portion of said first balloon and having a free end inverted within said carrier, and means to selectively pressurize and depressurize said balloons, said first balloon being radially expansible and contractible in response to pressurization and depressurization, said second balloon being evertable from said carrier and longitudinally expansible without substantial lateral expansion under pressurization and thereafter laterally expansible under increased pressurization.
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