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Working well balloon method

  • US 4,976,710 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1988
  • Issued: 12/11/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of using an angioscope including an inflatable, transparent balloon on the distal end portion of the angioscope, means extending through the catheter and opening into the interior of the balloon for visualizing the region adjacent to the distal end of the catheter beyond the distal portion of the transparent balloon, and a passage means for extending a channel of the catheter through a distal portion of the balloon, the method including the steps of:

  • (a) inserting a distal end of a flexible catheter of the angioscope into a vein, artery or other cavity, a proximal portion of the transparent balloon being sealed to a distal end of the flexible catheter, and a distal portion of the transparent balloon being sealed to a distal end portion of the passage means;

    (b) using a stiff tube connected between a distal portion of the channel and an opening in a working well recess in a distal portion of the balloon as the passage means;

    (c) abutting the outer surface of the distal portion of the balloon surrounding the working well recess against a wall of the intravascular structure, thereby preventing blood around the outer surface of the balloon from seeping between the wall of the intravascular structure and the distal portion of the balloon surrounding the working well recess and entering into the working well recess;

    (d) inflating the transparent balloon, illuminating the region near the distal end of the flexible catheter immediately beyond the distal end of the transparent balloon through the transparent balloon, and viewing the illuminated region through the catheter and through the transparent balloon;

    (e) moving a means for performing a predetermined procedure on tissue or substance in the illuminated region immediately beyond the distal end of the transparent balloon through the channel and the passage means to the tissue or substance; and

    (f) performing the predetermined procedure on the illuminated tissue or substance while visualizing the procedure through the catheter and the wall of the distal portion of the balloon.

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