Device for aiding procedural and therapeutic interventions of the gastrointestinal tract
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1. A device for placement in a gastrointestinal tract to aid in procedural and therapeutci interventions of a gastrointestinal tract, said device comprising:
- support tube means that is open at both a proximal end and at a distal end and that comprises wall means presenting a radially outer surface for facing a wall of a gastrointestinal tract and a radially inner surface opposite said radially outer surface;
outer annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially outer surface of said support tube means;
inner annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially inner surface of said support tube means;
said outer annular inflatable balloon means being radially outwardly expansible in response to inflation thereof and said inner annular inflatabale balloon means being radially inwardly expansible in response to inflation thereof, while said support tube means provides sufficient strength to resist radially inward collapse, when said outer annular inflatable balloon means is inflated and to resist radially outward expansion when said inner annular inflatable balloon means is inflated;
inflation means, including inflation tube means extending from both of said balloon means when both of said balloon means have been placed in a gastrointestinal tract, for inflating each of said balloon means to varying degrees of inflation independently of the degree of inflation of the other, including a set of inflation conditions comprising;
a first inflation condition wherein said inner balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially inwardly to grip a placement means for placing both said balloon means in a gastrointestinal tract and said outer balloon means lacks sufficient inflation to impede the placement;
a second condition wherein said outer balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially outwardly to contact a wall of a gastrointestinal tract while said inner balloon means remains gripping such a placement means;
a third condition wherein while said outer balloon means remains in contact with a wall of a gastrointestinal tract said inner balloon means is deflated sufficiently to allow withdrawal of such placement means without affecting the placement of said outer balloon means against a wall of a gastrointestinal tract; and
a fourth condition wherein while said outer balloon means remains in contact with a wall of a gastrointestinal tract, said inner balloon means is inflated after withdrawal of such placement means sufficiently radially inwardly to substantially occlude passage of fluid through said support tube means.
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Abstract
Balloons are shaped and adapted for use in hollow body orifices. The balloons can be inflated and expanded within the body cavity in such a way as to prevent bleeding in the area, to apply pressure to the area or to allow application of medicine in the region. Each of these application can be performexd without disturbing bodily functioning in the area of application.
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1. A device for placement in a gastrointestinal tract to aid in procedural and therapeutci interventions of a gastrointestinal tract, said device comprising:
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support tube means that is open at both a proximal end and at a distal end and that comprises wall means presenting a radially outer surface for facing a wall of a gastrointestinal tract and a radially inner surface opposite said radially outer surface; outer annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially outer surface of said support tube means; inner annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially inner surface of said support tube means; said outer annular inflatable balloon means being radially outwardly expansible in response to inflation thereof and said inner annular inflatabale balloon means being radially inwardly expansible in response to inflation thereof, while said support tube means provides sufficient strength to resist radially inward collapse, when said outer annular inflatable balloon means is inflated and to resist radially outward expansion when said inner annular inflatable balloon means is inflated; inflation means, including inflation tube means extending from both of said balloon means when both of said balloon means have been placed in a gastrointestinal tract, for inflating each of said balloon means to varying degrees of inflation independently of the degree of inflation of the other, including a set of inflation conditions comprising; a first inflation condition wherein said inner balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially inwardly to grip a placement means for placing both said balloon means in a gastrointestinal tract and said outer balloon means lacks sufficient inflation to impede the placement; a second condition wherein said outer balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially outwardly to contact a wall of a gastrointestinal tract while said inner balloon means remains gripping such a placement means; a third condition wherein while said outer balloon means remains in contact with a wall of a gastrointestinal tract said inner balloon means is deflated sufficiently to allow withdrawal of such placement means without affecting the placement of said outer balloon means against a wall of a gastrointestinal tract; and a fourth condition wherein while said outer balloon means remains in contact with a wall of a gastrointestinal tract, said inner balloon means is inflated after withdrawal of such placement means sufficiently radially inwardly to substantially occlude passage of fluid through said support tube means.
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2. A device for placement in a gastrointestinal tract to aid in procedural and therapeutic interventions of a gastrointestinal tract, said device comprising:
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support tube means that is open at both a proximal end and at a distal end and that comprises wall means presenting a radially outer surface for facing a wall of a gastrointestinal tract and a radially inner surface opposite said radially outer surface; outer annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially outer surface of said support tube means; inner annular inflatable balloon means disposed on said radially inner surface of said support tube means said outer annular inflatable balloon means being radially outwardly expansible In response to inflation thereof and said inner annular inflatable balloon means being radially inwardly expansible in response to inflation thereof, while said support tube means provides sufficient strength to resist radially inward collapse when said outer annular inflatable balloon means is inflated and to resist radially outward expansion when said inner annular inflatable balloon means is inflated; inflation means, including inflation tube means extending from both of said balloon means when both of said balloon means have been placed in a gastrointestinal tract, for inflating each of said balloon means to varying degrees of inflation independently of the degree of inflation of the other, including a set of inflation conditions comprising; a first inflation condition wherein said inner balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially inwardly to grip a placement means for placing both said balloon means in a gastrointestinal tract and said outer balloon means lacks sufficient inflation to impede the placement; a second condition wherein said outer balloon means is inflated sufficiently to expand radially outwardly to contact a wall of a gastrointestinal tract while said inner balloon means remains gripping such a placement means; a third condition wherein while said outer balloon means remains in contact with a wall of a gastrointestinal tract, said inner balloon means is deflated sufficiently to allow withdrawal of such placement means without affecting the placement of said outer balloon means against a wall of a gastrointestinal tract; and in which said outer balloon means comprises first and second balloons that are disposed side by side on said support tube means, one distal of the other. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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