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Annular perfusion balloon catheter

  • US 5,613,948 A
  • Filed: 05/03/1996
  • Issued: 03/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/12/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A dilation catheter for use in medical procedures comprising:

  • an annular balloon member having an inner longitudinal passageway, an exterior cylindrical wall member and an interior cylindrical wall member, said exterior wall member and said interior wall member defining an annular cylindrical compartment therebetween, said inner longitudinal passageway being larger in radial extent than said annular compartment, said balloon member having a collapsed condition of a size allowing said catheter to be transported through a body vessel, and said balloon member having an expanded condition of a size allowing said balloon exterior wall member to engage a body vessel wall;

    an elongated flexible tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, said tubular member having a longitudinal distal length sealingly disposed between said exterior cylindrical wall member and said interior cylindrical wall member and within said cylindrical annular compartment;

    said longitudinal distal length of the tubular member being fully enclosed within said balloon member annular cylindrical compartment in a manner such that said exterior and interior cylindrical balloon wall members are circular in cross-section along their respective lengths;

    means for passing fluid between said flexible tubular member and said annular compartment to vary said balloon member between said collapsed condition and said expanded condition;

    said exterior wall member expands radially outwardly from said inner longitudinal compartment when said balloon member is at its said expanded condition in order to cause said exterior wall member to dilate the body vessel wall;

    said exterior wall member and said interior wall member are substantially adjacent when said balloon member is in said collapsed condition;

    said exterior wall member is radially spaced from said interior wall member when said balloon member is in said expanded condition; and

    said balloon member is the only balloon member at said distal end of the dilatation catheter.

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