Frangible balloon catheter
First Claim
1. The method of inserting a catheter into the arterial system of a patient and pressurizing an inflation lumen of said catheter to cause a catheter balloon portion to expand, said catheter balloon portion comprising an inner balloon surrounded by a separate outer balloon, said outer balloon having greater maximum inflated diameter than said inner balloon, said method comprising the step of pressurizing said lumen at a first pressure/expansion gradient to expand said balloons until said inner balloon breaks, and thereafter further pressurizing said lumen to further expand said outer balloon at a second pressure/expansion gradient.
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Abstract
A balloon catheter comprises a catheter shaft, an inflation lumen defined in the catheter shaft, an inner balloon attached to the catheter shaft, with the interior of the inner balloon communicating with the inflation lumen, and an outer balloon surrounding the inner balloon. The inner balloon can be expanded by applying pressurized fluid through the inflation lumen for expansion of the inner and outer balloons, with the outer balloon being driven to expansion by the inner balloon. The inner balloon has a maximum inflation diameter which cannot be exceeded without bursting, while the outer balloon is capable of inflation to a diameter which is at least about 10 percent greater than the maximum inflation diameter of the inner balloon. Thus, upon further inflation, the inner balloon breaks at a predetermined diameter, permitting the outer balloon to be further expanded by further addition of inflation fluid through the lumen. Thus two balloons are controlled by a single inflation lumen.
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14 Claims
- 1. The method of inserting a catheter into the arterial system of a patient and pressurizing an inflation lumen of said catheter to cause a catheter balloon portion to expand, said catheter balloon portion comprising an inner balloon surrounded by a separate outer balloon, said outer balloon having greater maximum inflated diameter than said inner balloon, said method comprising the step of pressurizing said lumen at a first pressure/expansion gradient to expand said balloons until said inner balloon breaks, and thereafter further pressurizing said lumen to further expand said outer balloon at a second pressure/expansion gradient.
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10. A balloon catheter which comprises a catheter shaft;
- and inflation lumen defined in said catheter shaft; and
inner balloon attached to said catheter shaft, the interior of said inner balloon communicating with said inflation lumen; and
an outer balloon surrounding said inner balloon, said outer balloon being free of direct communication with an inflation lumen, whereby said inner balloon can be expanded by applying pressurized fluid through said inflation lumen to the inner balloon interior to cause expansion of said inner and outer balloons, said inner balloon having a maximum inflation diameter which cannot be exceeded without bursting, said inner balloon being formed to expand at a first pressure/expansion gradient, said outer balloon being capable of expansion to a diameter beyond the maximum expansion diameter of said inner balloon, whereby further expansion of said inner and outer balloons causes the inner balloon to break, and the outer balloon to expand at a second pressure/expansion gradient which exhibits a greater amount of expansion per unit increase of pressure to a maximum expansion than the first pressure/expansion gradient;
said outer balloon being capable of inflation to a diameter which is at least 10 percent greater than said maximum inflation diameter of the inner balloon, said inner balloon being made of a material that is more elastic than the material of the outer balloon. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
- and inflation lumen defined in said catheter shaft; and
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