Blood perfusion catheter
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1. A blood perfusion balloon catheter comprising:
- a) an elongate tubular shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion;
b) a plurality of toroidal-shaped inflatable balloons laced through the distal portion of the tubular shaft, the balloons creating a blood flow lumen when in the inflated state; and
c) an inflation lumen in fluid communication with the inflatable balloons for inflating the inflatable balloons.
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Abstract
A blood perfusion balloon catheter is provided. The perfusion catheter includes an elongate tubular shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion and a plurality of toroidal-shaped inflatable balloons laced through the distal portion of the tubular shaft, the balloons creating a blood flow lumen when they are inflated. The perfusion catheter may also include a cylindrical sheath attached to the balloons.
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1. A blood perfusion balloon catheter comprising:
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a) an elongate tubular shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion; b) a plurality of toroidal-shaped inflatable balloons laced through the distal portion of the tubular shaft, the balloons creating a blood flow lumen when in the inflated state; and c) an inflation lumen in fluid communication with the inflatable balloons for inflating the inflatable balloons.
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2. A blood perfusion balloon catheter for insertion into a vessel comprising:
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a) an elongate tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end; b) a toroidal-shaped inflatable balloon assembly laced through the distal end of the tubular member, the balloon assembly including a plurality of toroidal-shaped inflatable balloon members having an uninflated state and an inflated state; the balloon assembly configured such that
1) when the balloon member is in an uninflated state, the blood in the vessel may flow around the balloon assembly, and
2) when the balloon members are in an inflated state, a flow lumen is defined through the balloon members to allow the blood to flow through the balloon members; andc) an inflation lumen in fluid communication with the balloon members for inflating the balloon members. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. A blood perfusion catheter for insertion into a vessel comprising:
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a) an elongate tubular shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; b) a balloon assembly comprising a plurality of inflatable toroidal-shaped balloons laced through the distal end of the tubular shaft and a sheath attached to the toroidal shaped balloons, the balloon assembly configured such that when the toroidal shaped balloons are inflated, the sheath forms a flow lumen allowing for blood to flow through the inflated balloon assembly; and c) an inflation lumen in the tubular shaft in fluid communication with the toroidal-shaped balloons. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A blood perfusion catheter for insertion into a vessel comprising:
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a) an elongate tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end; b) an inflatable balloon assembly disposed at the distal end of the tubular member, the balloon assembly including an inflatable balloon member having an uninflated state and an inflated state; the balloon assembly configured such that
1) when the balloon member is in an uninflated state, the blood in the vessel may flow around the balloon assembly, and
2) when the balloon member is in an inflated state, a flow lumen is defined through the balloon member to allow the blood to flow through the balloon member; andc) an inflation lumen in fluid communication with the balloon member for inflating the balloon member; the balloon assembly comprising a first toroidal balloon, a second toroidal balloon disposed distally of the first toroidal balloon, additional toroidal balloons disposed between the first and second toroidal balloons, and a cylindrical sheath connected between the first and second toroidal balloons, wherein the flow lumen is defined through the center of the cylindrical sheath and the first and second toroidal balloons are in fluid communication with each other. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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