Catheter arrangement having a variable diameter tip and spring prosthesis
First Claim
1. In combination, a balloon catheter and spring prosthesis for insertion into an obstructed blood vessel comprising:
- an inflatable balloon adapted to dilate the blood vessel at the site of the obstruction, an inflation hose in fluid communication with said balloon to supply fluid to said balloon,an abutment fixed to said hose at a location spaced from said balloon,a longitudinally expandible helical spring prosthesis surrounding said hose and compressed and retained between said abutment and said balloon when at least partially inflated,said spring prosthesis being able to expand longtitudinally over said balloon when deflated and left in place in said blood vessel after said catheter is removed.
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Abstract
A catheter arrangement including an inflatable variable diameter element and a linearly expandable spring-like liner retained in a compressed state behind the inflatable element and means to change the diameter of the inflatable element. The expandable liner is transported to desired location in its compressed state and is released and allowed to expand after a successful P.T.A.P. operation when the balloon is deflated and evacuated creating a diameter of the balloon which is smaller than that of the expandable liner. The catheter is then allowed to be removed and withdrawn leaving the liner deployed and implanted within the blood vessel.
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2 Claims
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1. In combination, a balloon catheter and spring prosthesis for insertion into an obstructed blood vessel comprising:
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an inflatable balloon adapted to dilate the blood vessel at the site of the obstruction, an inflation hose in fluid communication with said balloon to supply fluid to said balloon, an abutment fixed to said hose at a location spaced from said balloon, a longitudinally expandible helical spring prosthesis surrounding said hose and compressed and retained between said abutment and said balloon when at least partially inflated, said spring prosthesis being able to expand longtitudinally over said balloon when deflated and left in place in said blood vessel after said catheter is removed. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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