Vascular surgical devices
First Claim
1. A surgical device suitable for insertion into a body fluid passageway to span a damaged or deformed region thereof by forming communication between two relatively sound portions of said passageway spaced apart by the intervening damaged or deformed region of the passageway, said device comprising a substantially tubular body member having open end portions, and an outer sleeve member secured at one end thereof to the body member adjacent to one of said open end portions and secured at the other end thereof to the body member adjacent the second of said open end portions so as to define an annular outer chamber around said body member, said outer sleeve member being formed from flexible material in order to allow inflation of said annular outer chamber, the body member comprising a tubular wall means defining annular inner chamber means and adapted to be in an inoperative, flaccid, condition immediately before use, means being provided for rendering the flaccid wall means into a relatively rigid condition when the device is in position for use within the body fluid passageway, means also being provided for the concomitant inflation of the annular outer chamber.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a surgical device for use in operative substitution or replacement for a damaged or malformed body conduit or blood vessel, an example being an aortic aneurysm. One preferred embodiment includes a tubular body having open-end portions to provide a passageway. The wall of the body when inflated includes an annular chamber. Surrounding the body is an outer chamber of a flexible sleeve member. A probe is provided which extends forwardly of the leading end of the body, the probe providing sampling apertures to allow monitoring of body fluid flow when the device is in place. Further tubes permit inflation of the chambers. This device is suitable for insertion through the femoral artery.
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12 Claims
- 1. A surgical device suitable for insertion into a body fluid passageway to span a damaged or deformed region thereof by forming communication between two relatively sound portions of said passageway spaced apart by the intervening damaged or deformed region of the passageway, said device comprising a substantially tubular body member having open end portions, and an outer sleeve member secured at one end thereof to the body member adjacent to one of said open end portions and secured at the other end thereof to the body member adjacent the second of said open end portions so as to define an annular outer chamber around said body member, said outer sleeve member being formed from flexible material in order to allow inflation of said annular outer chamber, the body member comprising a tubular wall means defining annular inner chamber means and adapted to be in an inoperative, flaccid, condition immediately before use, means being provided for rendering the flaccid wall means into a relatively rigid condition when the device is in position for use within the body fluid passageway, means also being provided for the concomitant inflation of the annular outer chamber.
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2. A surgical device suitable for insertion into a body fluid passageway to span a damaged or deformed region thereof by forming communication between two relatively sound portions of said passageway spaced apart by the intervening damaged or deformed region of the passageway, said device comprising a substantially tubular body member having open end portions, and an outer sleeve member secured at one end thereof to the body member adjacent to one of said open end portions and secured at the other end thereof to the body member adjacent the second of said open end portions so as to define an annular outer chamber around said body member, said outer sleeve member being formed from flexible material in order to allow inflation of said annular outer chamber, the body member comprising a tubular wall means adapted to be in an inoperative, flaccid, condition immediately before use, means being provided for rendering the flaccid wall means into a relatively rigid condition when the device is in position for use within the body fluid passageway, means also being provided for the concomitant inflation of the annular outer chamber;
- and wherein the tubular wall means of said body member comprises an inner flexible wall portion and an outer, substantially coaxial wall portion, said wall portions being sealed to each other at end portions thereof to form an annular wall chamber, the means to render the flaccid wall means into a relatively rigid condition comprising inflation means to inflate the annular wall chamber.
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12. A surgical device suitable for insertion into a body fluid passageway to span a damaged or deformed region thereof by forming communication between two relatively sound portions of said passageway spaced apart by the intervening damaged or deformed region of the passageway, said device comprising:
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(a) a substantially tubular body member having a longitudinal axis and comprising a tubular wall means defining a first inner chamber means arranged in an annular configuration along said longitudinal axis and adapted to be in an inoperative, flaccid, condition immediately before use and having first and second open end portions along said longitudinal axis; (b) an outer sleeve member secured at one end thereof to the body member adjacent to said first open end portion and secured at the other end thereof to the body member adjacent the second open end portion so as to define a second annular outer chamber surrounding said body member with said second chamber being isolated from said first chamber; (c) said outer sleeve member being formed from flexible material in order to allow inflation of said annular outer chamber; (d) means for rendering said flaccid tubular wall means into a relatively rigid condition when the device is in position for use within the body fluid passageway; and (e) means for the concomitant inflation of the annular outer chamber.
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