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Self-introducing infusion catheter

  • US 5,605,539 A
  • Filed: 05/12/1994
  • Issued: 02/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/11/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of introducing a fluid into a lumen of a body duct, the method comprising:

  • percutaneously introducing a catheter through body tissue into the lumen by applying ablative energy to said tissue through an electrode disposed at the distal tip of the catheter to form an opening in a wall of the duct;

    positioning a distal portion of the catheter through said opening in the wall of the duct such that an infusion port in the distal portion of the catheter lies in the lumen of the duct;

    applying a clip about the duct with the distal portion of the catheter positioned therein to seal the lumen around the catheter, the clip being applied so as to compressively deform a sleeve about the distal portion of the catheter to secure the catheter in position in the lumen; and

    infusing a fluid into the duct through the infusion port.

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