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Zero-residual zero-tip balloon catheter

  • US 5,250,029 A
  • Filed: 10/26/1992
  • Issued: 10/05/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A catheter, comprising:

  • a multi-lumen elongate structure having a main longitudinal lumen therein, a distal tapered end for insertion into a body cavity and a proximal end;

    to said distal end or thereabouts of the elongate structure is attached at least one partially-circumscribing inflatable balloon having for inflation and deflation a passageway which connects and opens into said balloon and which terminates with a closable orifice or tubular duct at or near the proximal end;

    at least one unobstructed opening near said distal end which opening extends through said structure to connect with said main lumen and allows passage of fluid between said main lumen and said body cavity, said opening being only partially circumscribed while being totally unenveloped by said inflatable balloon as further described below;

    said inflatable balloon is made of highly elastic material and is attached at or near said distal end of said elongate structure with its distal boundary as close as appropriate to the tip of said tapered end such that upon normal inflation, the balloon expands not just partially circumscribingly around said tip but also distally to and away from the tip, which tip then becomes flush or recessed relative to the distal surface of the inflated balloon and in the distal portion of said elongate structure where the space leading to said opening is unobstructed and uncircumscribed by the inflated balloon, a gully leading to said opening is formed to facilitate drainage and to prevent negative pressure injury;

    said inflatable balloon is attached at or near said distal end of said elongate structure such that upon inflation, it spans and envelopes an area extending from the tip region of the distal end of said elongate structure to terminate at a region that is peripheral to said unobstructed opening; and

    said terminating region, when measured from the distal end, is at a certain measured distance that is greater than that corresponding measurement and distance for the distal boundary of said opening, but less than or equal to that corresponding measurement and distance for the proximal boundary of said opening.

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