Treating aneurysms by applying hardening/softening agents to hardenable/softenable substances
First Claim
1. Apparatus for medical treatment of an aneurysm in a blood vessel of a body, said apparatus comprising:
- a multi-lumen catheter having a distal and a proximal end;
a catheter tip electrode housing having a distal and a proximal end, said electrode housing proximal end being connected to said catheter distal end;
a plurality of ports located on the surface of said electrode housing, said ports being connected to a source of substantially non-translucent treatment fluid by a lumen running longitudinally through said catheter, said ports being disposed for exuding said treatment fluid in a plurality of directions from said electrode housing;
a substantially non-translucent inflatable balloon disposed on said electrode housing, said balloon being effective to expand and substantially fill said blood vessel;
a conductor running longitudinally through a lumen in said catheter from an energy source;
at least one ring electrode located in said electrode housing and connected to said conductor, said ring electrode being operative to emit between 5 watts and 30 watts of RF energy in a frequency range from 450 KHz to 600 KHz;
means for moving said balloon while said balloon and said catheter tip electrode housing are located near said aneurysm and while said balloon is at least partially inflated, said movement of said balloon being effective to buff the surface of said treatment fluid to a smooth condition.
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Abstract
A method and system for treating aneurysms by applying RF energy to collagen. A catheter is disposed near the aneurysm and collagen is exuded into or near the aneurysm. RF energy is applied, using the same catheter or a second catheter, to the collagen, causing the collagen to harden and cover the weak region of the blood vessel wall, and providing a base onto which epithelial cells of the blood vessel may grow. The catheter comprises an electrophysiology catheter, including a ring electrode preferably disposed to deliver between about 5 and about 30 watts of RF energy at a frequency preferably between about 450 and about 600 Megahertz, to apply sufficient energy to cause the collagen to harden while avoiding damage to surrounding tissue.
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13 Claims
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1. Apparatus for medical treatment of an aneurysm in a blood vessel of a body, said apparatus comprising:
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a multi-lumen catheter having a distal and a proximal end; a catheter tip electrode housing having a distal and a proximal end, said electrode housing proximal end being connected to said catheter distal end; a plurality of ports located on the surface of said electrode housing, said ports being connected to a source of substantially non-translucent treatment fluid by a lumen running longitudinally through said catheter, said ports being disposed for exuding said treatment fluid in a plurality of directions from said electrode housing; a substantially non-translucent inflatable balloon disposed on said electrode housing, said balloon being effective to expand and substantially fill said blood vessel; a conductor running longitudinally through a lumen in said catheter from an energy source; at least one ring electrode located in said electrode housing and connected to said conductor, said ring electrode being operative to emit between 5 watts and 30 watts of RF energy in a frequency range from 450 KHz to 600 KHz; means for moving said balloon while said balloon and said catheter tip electrode housing are located near said aneurysm and while said balloon is at least partially inflated, said movement of said balloon being effective to buff the surface of said treatment fluid to a smooth condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method comprising the following steps:
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disposing a catheter in a blood vessel such that a catheter tip electrode housing of said catheter is located near an aneurysm; exuding a mass of a treatment fluid from a set of ports in said catheter into or near said aneurysm; at least partially inflating a balloon disposed on said catheter tip electrode housing; emitting a first amount of RF energy for a first length of time effective to cause at least a portion of said treatment fluid to couple or adhere to said aneurysm; emitting a second amount of said RF energy for a second length of time effective to harden at least a portion of said treatment fluid; emitting a third amount of said RF energy for a third length of time effective to soften at least a portion of said treatment fluid; moving said balloon within said blood vessel to buff the interior surface of said treatment fluid to a smooth condition; and
,allowing said treatment fluid to cool and harden with said interior surface in said smooth condition. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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