Steerable perfusion dilatation catheter
First Claim
1. A steerable dilatation catheter for use in coronary angioplasty, comprising:
- (a) an outer tubular member having proximal and distal portions and having an inflatable balloon toward the distal end thereof;
(b) an inner tubular member disposed within the outer tubular member having an inner lumen and proximal and distal portions and generally defining an annular passageway with the outer tubular member for inflation and deflation of the balloon, the distal portion of the inner tubular member extending through and beyond the interior of the balloon;
(c) means sealing the sidewalls of the distal ends of the inner and outer tubular members together adjacent the distal end of the balloon to close the distal end thereof with at least one perfusion passageway passing through the sealed distal ends and being in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the inner tubular member;
(d) means sealing the sidewalls of the inner and outer tubular members together at an eccentric location along one side thereof adjacent the proximal end of the balloon without substantial obstruction of the inflation/deflation passagewaywith at least one perfusion passageway extending through the sealed sidewalls of the inner and outer tubular members. said passageways being in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the inner tubular member for carrying blood therethrough to the perfusion passageways passing through the sealed sidewalls of the distal ends of the inner and outer tubular members; and
(e) a guidewire extending through and fixed within the innez lumen in the inner tubular member with a distal portion of the guidewire extending beyond the distal end of the tubular members.
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Abstract
A steerable dilatation catheter with perfusion holes for use in coronary angioplasty. The catheter has inner and outer tubular members, with an inflatable balloon near the distal end of the outer tubular member. The guidewire extends through a lumen in the inner tubular member, and the distal end portions of the tubular members are sealed to the guidewire to close the distal end of this passageway. An annular lumen is formed between the inner and outer tubular members for the passage of inflating fluid to the interior of the balloon. The sidewalls of the tubular members are sealed together completely around the inner periphery of the distal ends thereof and over a limited area proximal to the balloon. Perfusion holes extend through the sealed sidewalls of the tubular members on both the proximal and distal of the balloon.
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5 Claims
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1. A steerable dilatation catheter for use in coronary angioplasty, comprising:
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(a) an outer tubular member having proximal and distal portions and having an inflatable balloon toward the distal end thereof; (b) an inner tubular member disposed within the outer tubular member having an inner lumen and proximal and distal portions and generally defining an annular passageway with the outer tubular member for inflation and deflation of the balloon, the distal portion of the inner tubular member extending through and beyond the interior of the balloon; (c) means sealing the sidewalls of the distal ends of the inner and outer tubular members together adjacent the distal end of the balloon to close the distal end thereof with at least one perfusion passageway passing through the sealed distal ends and being in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the inner tubular member; (d) means sealing the sidewalls of the inner and outer tubular members together at an eccentric location along one side thereof adjacent the proximal end of the balloon without substantial obstruction of the inflation/deflation passageway with at least one perfusion passageway extending through the sealed sidewalls of the inner and outer tubular members. said passageways being in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the inner tubular member for carrying blood therethrough to the perfusion passageways passing through the sealed sidewalls of the distal ends of the inner and outer tubular members; and (e) a guidewire extending through and fixed within the innez lumen in the inner tubular member with a distal portion of the guidewire extending beyond the distal end of the tubular members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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