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Angioplasty catheter with illumination and visualization within angioplasty balloon

  • US 4,961,738 A
  • Filed: 12/02/1987
  • Issued: 10/09/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Angioplasty apparatus comprising in combination:

  • (a) an elongated, flexible, transparent balloon having a proximal end with a first opening therein and a distal end with a second opening therein;

    (b) an outer tube having a proximal end, and a distal end connected in sealed relationship to the proximal end of the balloon so that the first opening opens into the outer tube;

    (c) a flexible, semi-rigid inner catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the inner catheter extending through the outer tube, into the first opening of the balloon, and out of the second opening of the balloon, a portion of the distal end of the balloon around the second opening being attached in sealed relationship to an outer surface of the inner catheter;

    (d) means for pumping fluid through a passage between the outer tube and the inner catheter to inflate the balloon;

    (e) means extending through the outer tube into the proximal end of the balloon for illuminating material on site, adjacent to the balloon, the illuminating means including an optical fiber having a distal end portion inside the balloon of the proximal end thereof, a midportion extending through the first opening and the outer tube, and a proximal end portion diverging from the outer tube and connected to a light source; and

    (f) means extending through the outer tube into the proximal end of the balloon for visualizing the illuminated material, the visualizing means including optical fiber means having a distal end portion generally symmetrically arranged around the inner catheter to allow visualization of a 360 degree band of an inner surface of a blood vessel artery and having a proximal end portion connected to an eyepiece, a midportion extending through the outer tube and the first opening just into the proximal end of the balloon, and a distal end portion overted to view the interior of the artery and the obstruction;

    whereby a physician can generally symmetrically visualize the condition of the interior of the artery and the configuration of an obstruction therein before and/or during and/or after dilating the artery by inflating the balloon despite the presence of the inner catheter.

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