Method of using angioplasty apparatus facilitating rapid exchanges
First Claim
1. A method for performing an intravascular procedure at a desired location within a patient'"'"'s artery, comprising:
- a) providing within the patient'"'"'s vasculature a guiding catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a port in the distal end and an inner lumen extending therein to the port in the distal end with the proximal end of the guiding catheter extending out of the patient and the distal end of the guiding catheter being located proximal to the location where the intravascular procedure is to be performed;
b) providing within the patient'"'"'s vasculature an elongated guidewire being slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the guiding catheter and having a flexible distal section extending out the distal end of the guiding catheter and beyond the desired location where the intravascular procedure is to be performed and a proximal portion which extends out of the proximal end of the guiding catheter;
c) providing an intravascular catheter comprising;
an elongated shaft which has proximal and distal ends, which is configured for percutaneous introduction into the patient'"'"'s vasculature and which has a guidewire receiving lumen extending to the distal end of the shaft,a distal guidewire opening in the distal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving lumen, a proximal guidewire opening spaced a relatively short distance proximally from the distal end and a relatively long distance from the proximal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving inner lumen, andmeans to perform an intravascular procedure which is disposed on a distal section of the catheter shaft between the proximal and distal guidewire openings, which is configured to perform said procedure in a patient'"'"'s artery and which is spaced closer to the distal guidewire opening than the proximal guidewire opening,d) mounting the intravascular catheter onto the proximal end of the guidewire which extends out of the proximal end of the guiding catheter with the proximal portion of the guidewire being slidably disposed within the guidewire receiving lumen of the intravascular catheter and extending out the proximal guidewire opening;
e) introducing the intravascular catheter into the patient'"'"'s vasculature over the guidewire, while holding a portion of the guidewire which extends out of the proximal guidewire opening in position and advancing the catheter therein until the means to perform an intravascular procedure is positioned within the desired location within the patient'"'"'s artery, with the distal guidewire opening being distal to the desired location within the patient where the procedure is to be performed and the proximal guidewire opening being within the inner lumen of the guiding catheter proximal to the desired location;
f) performing an intravascular procedure at the desired location within the artery by said means; and
g) withdrawing the intravascular catheter from the patient.
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Abstract
Apparatus for introduction into the vessel of a patient comprising a guiding catheter adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and a device adapted to be inserted into the guiding catheter. The device includes a flexible elongate member and a sleeve carried by the flexible elongate member near the distal extremity thereof and extending from a region near the distal extremity to a region spaced from the distal extremity of the flexible elongate element. The device also includes a guide wire adapted to extend through the sleeve so that the guide wire extends rearwardly of the sleeve extending alongside of and exteriorally of the flexible elongate element into a region near the proximal extremity of the flexible elongate element.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for performing an intravascular procedure at a desired location within a patient'"'"'s artery, comprising:
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a) providing within the patient'"'"'s vasculature a guiding catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a port in the distal end and an inner lumen extending therein to the port in the distal end with the proximal end of the guiding catheter extending out of the patient and the distal end of the guiding catheter being located proximal to the location where the intravascular procedure is to be performed; b) providing within the patient'"'"'s vasculature an elongated guidewire being slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the guiding catheter and having a flexible distal section extending out the distal end of the guiding catheter and beyond the desired location where the intravascular procedure is to be performed and a proximal portion which extends out of the proximal end of the guiding catheter; c) providing an intravascular catheter comprising; an elongated shaft which has proximal and distal ends, which is configured for percutaneous introduction into the patient'"'"'s vasculature and which has a guidewire receiving lumen extending to the distal end of the shaft, a distal guidewire opening in the distal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving lumen, a proximal guidewire opening spaced a relatively short distance proximally from the distal end and a relatively long distance from the proximal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving inner lumen, and means to perform an intravascular procedure which is disposed on a distal section of the catheter shaft between the proximal and distal guidewire openings, which is configured to perform said procedure in a patient'"'"'s artery and which is spaced closer to the distal guidewire opening than the proximal guidewire opening, d) mounting the intravascular catheter onto the proximal end of the guidewire which extends out of the proximal end of the guiding catheter with the proximal portion of the guidewire being slidably disposed within the guidewire receiving lumen of the intravascular catheter and extending out the proximal guidewire opening; e) introducing the intravascular catheter into the patient'"'"'s vasculature over the guidewire, while holding a portion of the guidewire which extends out of the proximal guidewire opening in position and advancing the catheter therein until the means to perform an intravascular procedure is positioned within the desired location within the patient'"'"'s artery, with the distal guidewire opening being distal to the desired location within the patient where the procedure is to be performed and the proximal guidewire opening being within the inner lumen of the guiding catheter proximal to the desired location; f) performing an intravascular procedure at the desired location within the artery by said means; and g) withdrawing the intravascular catheter from the patient.
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2. A method for performing a balloon dilatation angioplasty procedure at a desired location within a human patient'"'"'s coronary artery, comprising:
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a) providing an elongated guidewire within the patient'"'"'s vasculature having a flexible distal portion of the guidewire extending distal to the desired location therein for performing a balloon dilatation angioplasty procedure and with a proximal portion which extends out of the patient; b) providing a balloon dilatation catheter comprising; an elongated catheter shaft having proximal and distal ends, an inflation lumen and a guidewire receiving lumen and being configured for percutaneous introduction into the patient'"'"'s arterial system, a distal guidewire opening in the distal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving lumen, a proximal guidewire opening spaced a relatively short distance proximally from the distal guidewire opening and a relatively long distance from the proximal end of the catheter shaft in fluid communication with the guidewire receiving inner lumen, and a dilatation balloon on a distal portion of the catheter shaft which has an interior in fluid communication with the inflation lumen extending within the shaft and which is spaced closer to the distal guidewire opening than the proximal guidewire opening; c) mounting the balloon dilatation catheter onto the proximal portion of the guidewire which extends out of the patient with the proximal portion of the guidewire being slidably disposed within the guidewire receiving lumen of the intravascular catheter and extending out the proximal guidewire opening; d) percutaneously introducing the balloon dilatation catheter into the patient'"'"'s arterial system over the guidewire and, while holding a portion of the guidewire which extends out of the proximal guidewire opening in position, advancing the catheter therein until the dilatation balloon is positioned within the desired location within the patient'"'"'s coronary artery, with the distal port being distal to the desired location and the proximal port being within the patient proximal to the desired location; e) inflating the dilatation balloon at the desired location within the coronary artery to perform the balloon dilatation angioplasty procedure; d) deflating the dilatation balloon; and g) withdrawing the balloon dilatation catheter from the patient.
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