Coronary thrombectomy
First Claim
1. A method of performing a thrombectomy procedure within a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
- guiding a thrombectomy apparatus upstream of a preselected portion of blood vessel having deposits to be removed, the thrombectomy apparatus comprising a balloon catheter and a thrombectomy catheter, the balloon catheter having a balloon at a distal end of the balloon catheter and being axially moveable within and with respect to the thrombectomy catheter;
inflating the balloon of the balloon catheter, when the balloon is positioned within a distal end of the thrombectomy catheter;
providing a material at the distal end of the thrombectomy catheter which comprises a material sufficiently flexible to expand upon inflation of the balloon;
thereafter deflating the balloon, the material of the thrombectomy catheter being sufficiently rigid so that the distal end retains an expanded shape upon deflation of the balloon;
extending the balloon catheter downstream from the expanded distal end of the thrombectomy catheter such that the balloon is situated downstream of the preselected portion of the blood vessel having deposits to be removed;
reinflating the balloon;
retracting the reinflated balloon towards the expanded distal end of the thrombectomy catheter to dislodge and carry the deposits to be removed into the expanded distal end;
using the reinflated balloon to plug the expanded distal end; and
removing the thrombectomy apparatus from the blood vessel.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for removing thrombus and plaque from a coronary artery which is at least partially occluded due to deposits of plaque and thrombus on the inner wall of the artery. More particularly, the invention provides a treatment method and apparatus for the same, wherein a balloon catheter and coronary thrombectomy catheter are inserted into an at least partially occluded coronary artery. The coronary thrombectomy catheter with the balloon catheter are placed upstream from the occluded area. A balloon at the distal end of the balloon catheter is inflated, expanding the distal end of the coronary thrombectomy catheter. The balloon is then deflated, the distal tip of the guide catheter retaining its expanded shape. The balloon is deflated and extended beyond the occluded portion of the artery. The balloon is then re-expanded and retracted toward the expanded distal end of the guide catheter carrying with it, residual pieces of thrombus and/or plaque which had been dislodged from the artery wall, the balloon forming a plug at the distal end of the coronary thrombectomy catheter so that the apparatus containing the thrombus and plaque may be removed from the artery. The balloon also may be used to perform an angioplasty procedure.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of performing a thrombectomy procedure within a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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guiding a thrombectomy apparatus upstream of a preselected portion of blood vessel having deposits to be removed, the thrombectomy apparatus comprising a balloon catheter and a thrombectomy catheter, the balloon catheter having a balloon at a distal end of the balloon catheter and being axially moveable within and with respect to the thrombectomy catheter; inflating the balloon of the balloon catheter, when the balloon is positioned within a distal end of the thrombectomy catheter; providing a material at the distal end of the thrombectomy catheter which comprises a material sufficiently flexible to expand upon inflation of the balloon; thereafter deflating the balloon, the material of the thrombectomy catheter being sufficiently rigid so that the distal end retains an expanded shape upon deflation of the balloon; extending the balloon catheter downstream from the expanded distal end of the thrombectomy catheter such that the balloon is situated downstream of the preselected portion of the blood vessel having deposits to be removed; reinflating the balloon; retracting the reinflated balloon towards the expanded distal end of the thrombectomy catheter to dislodge and carry the deposits to be removed into the expanded distal end; using the reinflated balloon to plug the expanded distal end; and removing the thrombectomy apparatus from the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of performing a thrombectomy procedure within a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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guiding a thrombectomy apparatus upstream of a preselected portion of a blood vessel having deposits to be removed, the thrombectomy apparatus comprising a balloon catheter and a thrombectomy catheter, the balloon catheter having a balloon at a distal end of the balloon catheter and being axially moveable within and with respect to the thrombectomy catheter; inflating the balloon of the balloon catheter, when the balloon is positioned within a distal end of the thrombectomy catheter; providing a material at the distal end of the thrombectomy catheter which comprises a material sufficiently flexible to expand upon inflation of the balloon; thereafter deflating the balloon, the material of the thrombectomy catheter being sufficiently rigid so that the distal end retains an expanded shape upon deflation of the balloon; extending the balloon catheter downstream from the expanded distal end of the thrombectomy catheter such that the balloon is situated downstream of the preselected portion of the blood vessel having deposits to be removed; reinflating the balloon; using the reinflated balloon to plug the expanded distal end so that the deposits to be removed become entrapped within the distal end; and removing the thrombectomy apparatus from the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method of removing materials from within a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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moving a catheter having an interior through the blood vessel to a preselected portion of the blood vessel near the material to be removed; moving a balloon catheter through the interior of the catheter, the balloon catheter including a balloon at a distal end thereof; inflating the balloon of the balloon catheter when the balloon is positioned within a distal end of the catheter to engage and enlarge the diameter of the catheter at its distal end; thereafter, deflating the balloon; moving the balloon catheter out from the interior of the catheter to place the deflated balloon at a position on the distal side of the material to be removed; inflating the balloon to a diameter sufficient to engage and dislodge the material to be removed and to plug the enlarged distal end of the catheter; thereafter using the inflated balloon and the enlarged distal end of the catheter to dislodge and capture the material in the enlarged distal end of the catheter; using the inflated balloon to plug the enlarged distal end of the catheter to entrap the dislodged material in the enlarged distal end of the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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