Balloon catheter for delivering therapeutic agents
First Claim
1. In a balloon catheter which comprises a catheter shaft which defines a first inflation lumen and a first, inflatable balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said first inflation lumen, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a second inflation lumen, spaced from said first lumen, defined by said catheter shaft, and a second balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said second inflation lumen, said second balloon defining aperture means sized to permit liquid flow outwardly through said second balloon, whereby medication may be delivered in controlled manner, said second balloon being spot-sealed to said first balloon in a plurality of spaced areas which are spaced from the ends of said balloons.
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Abstract
A balloon catheter comprises a catheter shaft which typically defines a first inflation lumen and a first, inflatable balloon mounted on the shaft in communication with the first inflation lumen. By this invention a second inflation lumen is typically provided, spaced from the first lumen and defined by the catheter shaft. A second balloon is mounted on the shaft in communication with the second inflation lumen. The second balloon defines apertures which are sized to permit liquid flow outwardly through the balloon. Thus, medication may be delivered in a controlled manner. Alternatively, the second balloon for medication administration may be the only balloon present on the catheter.
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13 Claims
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1. In a balloon catheter which comprises a catheter shaft which defines a first inflation lumen and a first, inflatable balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said first inflation lumen, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a second inflation lumen, spaced from said first lumen, defined by said catheter shaft, and a second balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said second inflation lumen, said second balloon defining aperture means sized to permit liquid flow outwardly through said second balloon, whereby medication may be delivered in controlled manner, said second balloon being spot-sealed to said first balloon in a plurality of spaced areas which are spaced from the ends of said balloons. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6)
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3. The catheter of claim 3 in which said second balloon is positioned generally radially outwardly about said first balloon in telescoping relation therewith.
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7. In a balloon catheter which comprises a catheter shaft which defines a first inflation lumen and a first, inflatable balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said first inflation lumen, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a second inflation lumen spaced from said first lumen, defined by said catheter shaft, and a second balloon mounted on said shaft in communication with said second inflation lumen, said second balloon defining apertures sized to permit liquid flow outwardly through said second balloon, said second balloon being positioned generally radially outwardly about said first balloon in telescoping relation therewith, said apertures comprising slits in said second balloon wall having abutting sides in their normal, unstretched configuration, whereby medication may be delivered in controlled manner, said second balloon being spot-sealed to said first balloon in a plurality of spaced areas which are spaced from the ends of said balloons. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. In the method of expanding a partially occluded artery which comprises inserting a catheter shaft having an inner balloon carried thereon into said artery and inflating said balloon to expand the lumen of said artery, the improvement comprising, in combination:
a second, outer balloon being positioned about said inner balloon and spot-sealed to said inner balloon in a plurality of spaced areas which are spaced from the ends of said balloons, and including the steps of, prior to inserting said catheter shaft and inner and second balloons into said artery, applying suction to the interior of said inner balloon to collapse both it and the second balloon spot-sealed thereto, and, after inserting said catheter shaft and inner and second balloons into said artery, pressurizing said inner balloon to expand the lumen of said artery, and conveying medication through a catheter lumen to a space between the exterior of said inner balloon and said second, outer balloon positioned bout said inner balloon, and thereafter passing said medication through aperture means in said second outer balloon to provide medication to a site of stenosis in the artery in a manner correlated with the process of expanding the lumen of said artery. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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