Adjustable catheter device
First Claim
1. Apparatus for performing medical treatments in a physiologic passage, comprising:
- a catheter insertable into the physiologic passage, said catheter having a distal end, a proximal end, a first lumen extending from said proximal end and means for permitting bidirectional flow of a fluid between said first lumen and a region surrounding said catheter at a first location spaced from said distal end;
a first balloon carried by, and extending radially outwardly from, said catheter at a second location between said distal end and said first location, said first balloon being inflatable for inhibiting fluid flow through the physiologic passage and around said catheter; and
control means including a second balloon surrounding said catheter in a region between said proximal end and said first location, said control means being movable for varying the spacing between said first and second balloons and being operative, upon inflation of said second balloon, to inhibit fluid flow through the physiologic pressure and around said catheter,wherein said catheter is provided with means defining a bypass flow passage extending along a portion of the length of said catheter and communicating with regions surrounding said catheter at third and fourth locations along the length of said catheter such that when said catheter is in a passage, said third and fourth locations are positioned upstream and downstream, respectively, of the region enclosed by said balloons, and said control means comprise a tubular member surrounding said catheter and carrying said second balloon, said tubular member having an opening defining a passage in fluid flow communication with said bypass flow passage.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for performing a medical treatment at a selected location of a physiologic passage by: introducing the apparatus into the passage so that a first location on the catheter is opposite the selected location of the passage; establishing a selected spacing between first and second balloons carried by the apparatus and inflating the first and second balloons to establish a treatment region which is bounded by the balloons, the catheter and the passage; periodically introducing a treatment chemical into the treatment region and withdrawing fluid from the treatment region via means for permitting flow and a first lumen of the apparatus; and during the course of the step of periodically introducing, varying the spacing between the first and second balloons.
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5 Claims
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1. Apparatus for performing medical treatments in a physiologic passage, comprising:
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a catheter insertable into the physiologic passage, said catheter having a distal end, a proximal end, a first lumen extending from said proximal end and means for permitting bidirectional flow of a fluid between said first lumen and a region surrounding said catheter at a first location spaced from said distal end; a first balloon carried by, and extending radially outwardly from, said catheter at a second location between said distal end and said first location, said first balloon being inflatable for inhibiting fluid flow through the physiologic passage and around said catheter; and control means including a second balloon surrounding said catheter in a region between said proximal end and said first location, said control means being movable for varying the spacing between said first and second balloons and being operative, upon inflation of said second balloon, to inhibit fluid flow through the physiologic pressure and around said catheter, wherein said catheter is provided with means defining a bypass flow passage extending along a portion of the length of said catheter and communicating with regions surrounding said catheter at third and fourth locations along the length of said catheter such that when said catheter is in a passage, said third and fourth locations are positioned upstream and downstream, respectively, of the region enclosed by said balloons, and said control means comprise a tubular member surrounding said catheter and carrying said second balloon, said tubular member having an opening defining a passage in fluid flow communication with said bypass flow passage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of performing a medical treatment at a selected location of a physiologic passage by use of apparatus composed of a catheter having a distal end, a proximal end, a first lumen extending from the proximal end and means for permitting bidirectional flow of a fluid between the first lumen and a region surrounding the catheter at a first location spaced from the distal end, a first balloon carried by, and extending radially outwardly from, the catheter at a second location between the distal end and the first location, the first balloon being inflatable for inhibiting fluid flow through the physiologic passage and around the catheter, and control means including a second balloon surrounding the catheter in a region between the proximal end and the first location, the control means being movable for varying the spacing between the first and second balloons and being operative, upon inflation of the second balloon, to inhibit fluid flow through the physiologic passage and around the catheter, said method comprising:
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introducing the catheter into the passage so that the first location on the catheter is opposite the selected location of the passage; establishing a selected spacing between the first and second balloons and inflating the first and second balloons to establish a treatment region which is bounded by the balloons, the catheter and the passage; periodically introducing a treatment chemical into the treatment region and withdrawing fluid from the treatment region via the means for permitting flow and the first lumen; and during the course of the step of periodically introducing, varying the spacing between the first and second balloons. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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