Process and device for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia
First Claim
1. A process for the ablation of tissue contained within a pulmonary vein of a human heart comprisinga. introducing a catheter containing a seal through a chamber of the heart into the pulmonary vein,b. sealing the pulmonary vein to prevent substantially a flow of blood through the vessel by the seal,c. introducing a second seal into the pulmonary vein at a position proximal from the first seal, wherein the second seal limits the backflow of blood through the pulmonary vein,d. introducing an ablation member for ablating the tissue associated with the pulmonary vein into a location associated with the first and second seals,e. substantially replacing blood located in an area between the first and second seals with a conductive media, andf. while ablating the tissue in the pulmonary vein by use of an ablation member, substantially preventing blood from entering the area between the first and second seals.
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Abstract
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures comprising circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also disclosed are medical devices used for formation of the circumferential ablation lesions in vessels associated with the heart.
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18 Claims
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1. A process for the ablation of tissue contained within a pulmonary vein of a human heart comprising
a. introducing a catheter containing a seal through a chamber of the heart into the pulmonary vein, b. sealing the pulmonary vein to prevent substantially a flow of blood through the vessel by the seal, c. introducing a second seal into the pulmonary vein at a position proximal from the first seal, wherein the second seal limits the backflow of blood through the pulmonary vein, d. introducing an ablation member for ablating the tissue associated with the pulmonary vein into a location associated with the first and second seals, e. substantially replacing blood located in an area between the first and second seals with a conductive media, and f. while ablating the tissue in the pulmonary vein by use of an ablation member, substantially preventing blood from entering the area between the first and second seals.
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10. A process for the circumferential ablation of tissue contained within a pulmonary vein associated with a human heart comprising
a. introducing an introducer through a chamber of the heart into the pulmonary vein, wherein the introducer contains a lumen passing from its proximal to its distal end, b. introducing within the lumen of the introducer a catheter, wherein there is secured at or near the distal end of the catheter a first seal and an ablating member and wherein there is secured near the distal end of the introducer a second seal, c. introducing the catheter into the lumen of the introducer such that the first seal and the ablating member extend beyond the distal tip of the introducer, d. substantially preventing flow of blood through the pulmonary vein by means of the first and second seals, e. substantially replacing blood in the pulmonary vein located between the first and second seals with a conductive media, and f. while ablating tissue within the pulmonary vein by use of the ablating member, substantially preventing additional blood from being introduced between the first and second seals.
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