Sleeve catheter
First Claim
1. A sleeve catheter for the wetting and infiltration of a vessel wall or other tubular organ by a fluid, particularly a liquid medicine, said sleeve catheter comprising a head portion with a central lumen and a number of outer lumina extending, in cross-section, in a circle around said central lumen, each having discharge openings formed in the head portion thereof,said sleeve catheter having, during operation, a balloon catheter arranged therewithin so as to be disposed at lead partially on the balloon of said balloon catheter,said head portion of said sleeve catheter including, at its outside, longitudinally extending radial grooves arranged between said discharge openings and extending to a limited depth so as to provide adjacent the inner wall of said sleeve catheter for a hinge structure allowing said radial grooves to open so as to facilitate expansion of said sleeve catheter for engaging the inner wall of a vessel to be expanded upon inflation of said balloon, and said discharge openings being preformed such that they open only upon expansion of said sleeve catheter by the application of the balloon pressure,and means for supplying said fluid to said outer lumina under pressure so as to be applied to said vessel wall via said discharge openings when said head portion is expanded into engagement with the inner vessel wall to be treated.
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Abstract
In a sleeve catheter for supplying medicine to the walls of a vessel or tubular organ in which a number of outer lumina extend longitudinally around a central lumen, the outer lumina have radial discharge openings in the area of the head portion of the catheter, which is slidable onto a balloon catheter in order to be disposed at least partially on the balloon of the balloon catheter so as to be expandable thereby into abutment with the inner wall of a vessel to be dilated whereby medicine can be supplied through the discharge openings in the outer lumina under pressure directly to the tissue of the vessel adjacent the outer lumina, thereby applying the medicine solely to the area engaged by the outer surface of the head portion.
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1. A sleeve catheter for the wetting and infiltration of a vessel wall or other tubular organ by a fluid, particularly a liquid medicine, said sleeve catheter comprising a head portion with a central lumen and a number of outer lumina extending, in cross-section, in a circle around said central lumen, each having discharge openings formed in the head portion thereof,
said sleeve catheter having, during operation, a balloon catheter arranged therewithin so as to be disposed at lead partially on the balloon of said balloon catheter, said head portion of said sleeve catheter including, at its outside, longitudinally extending radial grooves arranged between said discharge openings and extending to a limited depth so as to provide adjacent the inner wall of said sleeve catheter for a hinge structure allowing said radial grooves to open so as to facilitate expansion of said sleeve catheter for engaging the inner wall of a vessel to be expanded upon inflation of said balloon, and said discharge openings being preformed such that they open only upon expansion of said sleeve catheter by the application of the balloon pressure, and means for supplying said fluid to said outer lumina under pressure so as to be applied to said vessel wall via said discharge openings when said head portion is expanded into engagement with the inner vessel wall to be treated.
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