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Methods for loading coaxial catheters

  • US 5,810,869 A
  • Filed: 11/18/1996
  • Issued: 09/22/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/18/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for introducing a sleeve catheter over a balloon catheter in a patient, said method comprising:

  • providing a balloon catheter having a distal end, a balloon near the distal end, a proximal end, an inflation lumen extending from the proximal end to the balloon, a guide wire lumen having a distal port and a proximal port, and a hub;

    providing a sleeve catheter having a distal end, an interactive device which interacts with the balloon disposed near the distal end of the sleeve catheter, a proximal end, and a central lumen extending from a distal balloon catheter port disposed distally of the interactive device to a proximal balloon catheter port disposed proximally of the interactive device;

    wherein the balloon catheter providing step comprises selecting the balloon catheter to have LBC, wherein;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">L.sub.BC ≧

    L.sub.V +L.sub.SC +5 cm,wherein;

    LV =maximum expected length of the balloon catheter in vasculature;

    LSC =length of the sleeve portion of the sleeve catheter;

    percutaneously introducing a guide wire to a target site in a patient'"'"'s vasculature;

    percutaneously advancing the balloon catheter over the guide wire to the target site, wherein the hub is attached to the proximal end of the balloon catheter and wherein the guide wire passes through the guide wire lumen;

    inflating the balloon on the balloon catheter at the target site to perform balloon angioplasty;

    deflating the balloon;

    disengaging and removing the hub while maintaining the guide wire and balloon catheter at the target site in the patient'"'"'s vasculature;

    advancing the distal balloon catheter port of the sleeve catheter over the proximal end of the balloon catheter while the guide wire and balloon catheter remain in place at the target site so that the proximal end of the balloon catheter emerges from the proximal balloon catheter port prior to the distal end of the sleeve catheter entering the guide catheter; and

    remounting the hub over the proximal end of the balloon catheter.

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