Catheter for simultaneous right and left coronary cannulization
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1. A coronary catheter for simultaneously cannulating both a right coronary artery and a left coronary artery, said catheter comprising:
- an elongated, flexible shaft having a hollow interior which is divided along at least a portion of the length of said shaft into a first lumen and a second lumen, each of said lumina having a proximal end, said proximal end of said first lumen being coupleable to a source of fluid, said second lumen terminating in an opening spaced from said proximal end of said second lumen, said first lumen having a distal shaft portion extending beyond said opening, said distal shaft portion having a preformed left coronary curve shape for traversing the aortic arch from the descending aorta and cannulating the left coronary artery of a human by said first lumen whereby fluid from the source may be introduced into the left coronary artery by way of said first lumen, anda cannula having a distal end having a preformed right coronary shape for traversing the aortic arch from the descending aorta and cannulating the right coronary artery and a proximal end, said proximal end being coupleable to the source of fluid, at least a portion of the length of said cannula being freely rotatably and freely slidably received within said second lumen whereby through manipulation of said proximal end of said cannula, said distal end of said cannula may be selectively extended from said opening of said second lumen and positioned to traverse the aortic arch and to cannulate the right coronary artery so as to permit introduction of fluid from the source into the right coronary artery while the left coronary artery is cannulated by said distal end of said first lumen.
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Abstract
The Universal Coronary Catheter is a diagnostic coronary catheter which permits simultaneous visualization of the left and right coronary arteries. This is achieved by providing a stationary lumen for cannulating the left coronary artery, and an independently-movable cannula routed through an adjacent lumen for engaging the right coronary artery. The two arms are densely packed within its shaft, the lumen of for cannulating the left coronary artery being about twice the lumen of the cannula. The catheter includes individual lumens for guidewire delivery for injecting radiocontrast agent.
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1. A coronary catheter for simultaneously cannulating both a right coronary artery and a left coronary artery, said catheter comprising:
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an elongated, flexible shaft having a hollow interior which is divided along at least a portion of the length of said shaft into a first lumen and a second lumen, each of said lumina having a proximal end, said proximal end of said first lumen being coupleable to a source of fluid, said second lumen terminating in an opening spaced from said proximal end of said second lumen, said first lumen having a distal shaft portion extending beyond said opening, said distal shaft portion having a preformed left coronary curve shape for traversing the aortic arch from the descending aorta and cannulating the left coronary artery of a human by said first lumen whereby fluid from the source may be introduced into the left coronary artery by way of said first lumen, and a cannula having a distal end having a preformed right coronary shape for traversing the aortic arch from the descending aorta and cannulating the right coronary artery and a proximal end, said proximal end being coupleable to the source of fluid, at least a portion of the length of said cannula being freely rotatably and freely slidably received within said second lumen whereby through manipulation of said proximal end of said cannula, said distal end of said cannula may be selectively extended from said opening of said second lumen and positioned to traverse the aortic arch and to cannulate the right coronary artery so as to permit introduction of fluid from the source into the right coronary artery while the left coronary artery is cannulated by said distal end of said first lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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