Method for opening constricted regions in the cardiovascular system
First Claim
1. A method for opening a constricted region in the cardiovascular system of a patient comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a catheter comprising an elongated support tube having distal and proximal ends, a radially expandable dilatation means carried by and integrally connected to said support tube adjacent the distal end thereof, and means for expanding and contracting said dilation means, with said dilatation means comprising a plurality of dilatation elements arranged circumferentially around the support tube and each presenting a smoothly-rounded exterior surface free of sharp edges;
(b) inserting the distal end of said catheter into the cardiovascular system of the patient with said dilatation means in an unexpanded condition;
(c) advancing said catheter within said cardiovascular system until said dilatation means is situated within said constricted region;
(d) expanding the dilatation means to open the constricted region while permitting the patient'"'"'s blood to flow through the expanded dilatation means, between the dilatation elements and outside the support tube;
(e) contracting the dilatation means; and
(f) withdrawing said catheter from the body of the patient.
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Abstract
A catheter for opening constricted regions in the cardiovascular system includes an expandable dilatation zone comprising three dilatation elements arranged around a support tube. The dilatation elements are of tubular configuration, and each communicates at one end with a passage in the support tube leading to a pressure-suction pump. Constricted regions in the cardiovascular system may be enlarged or opened by introducing the dilatation zone into the affected site in a folded condition and expanding it peripherally therein. Upon expansion of the dilatation elements flow passages are formed between these elements, through which body fluid (for example blood) can pass with little resistance. The supply of body fluid to organs and tissues downstream of the affected site is thereby maintained. Interruption of the dilatation treatment is not required to insure this supply, thus permitting a substantial reduction in the overall duration of the medical procedure. The catheter may be employed, for example, to dilate blood vessels constricted by arteriosclerotic lesions and in valvuloplasty procedures, and may also be employed for treating constrictions in the esophagus.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for opening a constricted region in the cardiovascular system of a patient comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a catheter comprising an elongated support tube having distal and proximal ends, a radially expandable dilatation means carried by and integrally connected to said support tube adjacent the distal end thereof, and means for expanding and contracting said dilation means, with said dilatation means comprising a plurality of dilatation elements arranged circumferentially around the support tube and each presenting a smoothly-rounded exterior surface free of sharp edges; (b) inserting the distal end of said catheter into the cardiovascular system of the patient with said dilatation means in an unexpanded condition; (c) advancing said catheter within said cardiovascular system until said dilatation means is situated within said constricted region; (d) expanding the dilatation means to open the constricted region while permitting the patient'"'"'s blood to flow through the expanded dilatation means, between the dilatation elements and outside the support tube; (e) contracting the dilatation means; and (f) withdrawing said catheter from the body of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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