Balloon dilation catheter
First Claim
1. An intraluminal dilation apparatus for restoring patency to an obstructed portion of a body lumen, said apparatus comprising:
- an introduction sheath having a longitudinal axis,an axially movable radially expandable support structure for expanding the body lumen, said support structure initially positioned within said introduction sheath, in a manner such that said support structure is detachable from said introduction sheath,a visual indicator, said visual indicator being(a) insertable into the body lumen and visible under direct vision while inside the body lumen,(b) positioned on said apparatus along said longitudinal axis of said introduction sheath, and(c) positioned at a particular position relative to said support structure such that the position of the visual indicator provides an indication of the position of the support structure,an axially elongate shaft for displacing said support structure from the initial position within said introduction sheath into the body lumen and depositing said support structure in the body lumen such that said support structure is detached from said introduction sheath and remains in the body lumen following removal of said introduction sheath from the body lumen thereby expanding the body lumen, anda cystoscope inside said sheath for visualizing the position of said visual indicator relative to the anatomical landmark within the body lumen.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for the treatment of the symptoms of obstructive prostatism. The apparatus comprises an expandable dilation catheter and preferably an axially elongate sheath, adapted for transurethral insertion via the external opening of the urethra. The sheath is ellipsoid in cross-section, and provides an initial path through which the catheter and a standard cystoscope lens is guided. The dilation catheter or the sheath are provided with a non-radiological locating means for positioning the dilation portion of the catheter with respect to an anatomical landmark. Once the catheter has been properly positioned with respect to both the bladder neck and the sphincter, the dilation balloon may be inflated to force open the affected prostatic urethra and eliminate the obstruction.
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9 Claims
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1. An intraluminal dilation apparatus for restoring patency to an obstructed portion of a body lumen, said apparatus comprising:
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an introduction sheath having a longitudinal axis, an axially movable radially expandable support structure for expanding the body lumen, said support structure initially positioned within said introduction sheath, in a manner such that said support structure is detachable from said introduction sheath, a visual indicator, said visual indicator being (a) insertable into the body lumen and visible under direct vision while inside the body lumen, (b) positioned on said apparatus along said longitudinal axis of said introduction sheath, and (c) positioned at a particular position relative to said support structure such that the position of the visual indicator provides an indication of the position of the support structure, an axially elongate shaft for displacing said support structure from the initial position within said introduction sheath into the body lumen and depositing said support structure in the body lumen such that said support structure is detached from said introduction sheath and remains in the body lumen following removal of said introduction sheath from the body lumen thereby expanding the body lumen, and a cystoscope inside said sheath for visualizing the position of said visual indicator relative to the anatomical landmark within the body lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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