Method for transvenous ablation of cardiac electrically conductive tissue by laser photocoagulation
First Claim
1. Method of transvenously inactivating cardiac electrically conductive tissue by laser photocoagulation, said method including the steps of:
- transvenously mapping reference points of a cardiac area to be inactivated;
transvenously positioning a laser balloon catheter in a vessel at the mapped reference points, the laser balloon catheter transiently interrupting blood flow in the vessel and disposing the laser balloon adjacent to the vessel; and
irradiating laser light from the laser balloon catheter and thereby heating through the catheter a tissue area adjacent the balloon and thermally inactivating the cardiac tissue adjacent the vessel containing the catheter and rendering the irradiated cardiac tissue electrophysiologically inert while maintaining structural integrity of the vessel and cardiac tissue.
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Abstract
The invention provides an apparatus and method for the ablation of cardiac electrically conductive tissue by laser photocoagulation. Reference points of cardiac tissue to be ablated are transvenously mapped. A laser balloon catheter having electrodes positioned on each lateral aspect of the balloon is transvenously positioned in the coronary sinus a the predetermined reference points. The electrodes are used to localize the laser balloon by detecting electrical activity of the tissue adjacent to the laser balloon at the area to be ablated. The tissue area adjacent the balloon is then irradiated to thermally damage the cardiac tissue outside of the vein and adjacent the balloon to render the cardiac tissue electrically inert.
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1. Method of transvenously inactivating cardiac electrically conductive tissue by laser photocoagulation, said method including the steps of:
- transvenously mapping reference points of a cardiac area to be inactivated;
transvenously positioning a laser balloon catheter in a vessel at the mapped reference points, the laser balloon catheter transiently interrupting blood flow in the vessel and disposing the laser balloon adjacent to the vessel; and
irradiating laser light from the laser balloon catheter and thereby heating through the catheter a tissue area adjacent the balloon and thermally inactivating the cardiac tissue adjacent the vessel containing the catheter and rendering the irradiated cardiac tissue electrophysiologically inert while maintaining structural integrity of the vessel and cardiac tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- transvenously mapping reference points of a cardiac area to be inactivated;
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4. Method of transvenously inactivating cardiac electrically conductive tissue by laser photocoagulation, said method including the steps of:
- transvenously mapping reference points of cardiac area to be inactivated by transvenously introducing a soft tipped guide wire allowing access of a catheter to a tissue area to be mapped, entraining a soft hollow mapping catheter having spaced electrodes thereon over the guide wire and to the tissue area to be mapped; and
recording conduction times of a tissue area corresponding to the area to be inactivated through the electrodes;
transvenously positioning a laser balloon catheter at the mapped reference points by detecting electrical activity of the tissue adjacent the laser balloon at the area to be inactivated, recording the electrical activity of the tissue to be inactivated with two unipolar or bipolar electrodes, one of said electrodes being mounted at each end of the balloon of the balloon catheter, reproducing the reference points initially mapped by said recording with the electrodes to positively position a lasing port of the laser balloon catheter adjacent the tissue to be inactivated; and
irradiating light from the laser port of the laser balloon catheter for generating heat from said laser balloon catheter to the tissue area adjacent the laser balloon catheter for thermally damaging the cardiac tissue adjacent the balloon and rendering the irradiated cardiac tissue electrophysiologically inert.
- transvenously mapping reference points of cardiac area to be inactivated by transvenously introducing a soft tipped guide wire allowing access of a catheter to a tissue area to be mapped, entraining a soft hollow mapping catheter having spaced electrodes thereon over the guide wire and to the tissue area to be mapped; and
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