Balloon catheters
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1. A catheter for seducing body lumens, comprising:
- an axially elongate catheter shaft, constructed and arranged for insertion into a distal body lumen, said catheter shaft having an inflation conduit extending axially therethrough;
a dilatation balloon, secured to said catheter shaft, said dilatation balloon in fluid communication with said inflation conduit and outwardly radially expandable to a preselected configuration in response to inflation thereof; and
a movable wire, disposed adjacent said catheter shaft and movably secured thereto, said movable wire adapted for advancement across a stenotic region within said body lumen, after said lumen has been dilated by said dilatation balloon so as to provide distal access to the body lumen in the event of occlusion thereof;
said dilatation balloon including a groove for receiving and guiding said movable wire past said stenotic region.
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Abstract
Dilatation catheters for use in administering treatments to relieve stenotic regions within a body lumen are described. In one aspect of the invention, a two wire catheter system, of minimal diameter for treating distal arteries is disclosed. In addition, a number of various dilatation balloon configurations, for treating stenotic areas which are present in tortuous vessels, as well as hardened, or calcified stenotic portions are also described. Finally, a catheter system which provides a path for conducting blood past the stenosis and inflated dilatation balloon is discussed.
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6 Claims
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1. A catheter for seducing body lumens, comprising:
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an axially elongate catheter shaft, constructed and arranged for insertion into a distal body lumen, said catheter shaft having an inflation conduit extending axially therethrough; a dilatation balloon, secured to said catheter shaft, said dilatation balloon in fluid communication with said inflation conduit and outwardly radially expandable to a preselected configuration in response to inflation thereof; and a movable wire, disposed adjacent said catheter shaft and movably secured thereto, said movable wire adapted for advancement across a stenotic region within said body lumen, after said lumen has been dilated by said dilatation balloon so as to provide distal access to the body lumen in the event of occlusion thereof; said dilatation balloon including a groove for receiving and guiding said movable wire past said stenotic region.
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2. A catheter for seducing body lumens, comprising:
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an axially elongate catheter shaft, constructed and arranged for insertion into a distal body lumen, said catheter shaft having an inflation conduit extending axially therethrough; a dilatation balloon, secured to said catheter shaft, said dilatation balloon in fluid communication with said inflation conduit and outwardly radially expandable to a preselected configuration in response to inflation thereof; and a movable wire, disposed adjacent said catheter shaft and movably secured thereto, said movable wire adapted for advancement across a stenotic region within said body lumen, after said lumen has been dilated by said dilatation balloon so as to provide distal access to the body lumen in the event of occlusion thereof; said dilatation balloon including a groove for receiving said movable wire past said stenotic region; said groove being selectively covered by a thin membrane.
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3. A catheter for use in administering dilatation treatments to an obstructed body lumen, comprising:
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an axially elongate catheter wire; a dilatation balloon having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end of said dilatation balloon being secured to said catheter wire and said proximal end of said balloon tapering and extending proximally to form an axially elongate catheter shaft, contiguous with said catheter wire; and a movable wire, disposed adjacent said catheter shaft and movably secured thereto, said movable wire providing additional strength and support to said catheter shaft and adapted for advancement across a stenotic region of said body lumen, subsequent to dilatation thereof. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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