Left coronary guiding catheter
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1. A left coronary artery guiding catheter, comprising:
- a) an elongate tubular catheter body having a distal end, a proximal end, a port in the distal end and at least one inner lumen extending longitudinally therein to the port in the distal end;
b) a longitudinal axis extending longitudinally through said catheter body;
c) a distal portion of said catheter body having at least three curvatures formed therein, each said curvature being in substantially the same plane, said three curvatures comprising;
a primary curved section at angle P in FIG. 6, of 15°
to 45°
in a first direction, having a midpoint;
a secondary curved section at angle S in FIG. 6, of 55°
to 85°
in a second direction, having a mid-point and being located proximal to said primary curved section; and
a tertiary curved section at angle T in FIG. 6, of 85°
to 115°
in the same direction as said secondary curved section, having a mid-point and being located proximal to said secondary curved section; and
d) an intermediate section of said catheter body extending between the mid-point of said secondary curved section and the midpoint of said tertiary curved section, having substantially less curvature than either the secondary curved section or the tertiary curved section and having a length of about 1.5 cm to about 3 cm, said length being greater than a length of a distal section which extends from the mid point of the secondary curved section to the midpoint of the primary curved section.
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Abstract
A left coronary guide catheter having primary, secondary and tertiary curves formed therein to facilitate insertion and positioning of the distal tip of the catheter within the left coronary ostium. The distal portion of the catheter may be formed of material which is softer than the remainder of the catheter.
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1. A left coronary artery guiding catheter, comprising:
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a) an elongate tubular catheter body having a distal end, a proximal end, a port in the distal end and at least one inner lumen extending longitudinally therein to the port in the distal end; b) a longitudinal axis extending longitudinally through said catheter body; c) a distal portion of said catheter body having at least three curvatures formed therein, each said curvature being in substantially the same plane, said three curvatures comprising; a primary curved section at angle P in FIG. 6, of 15°
to 45°
in a first direction, having a midpoint;a secondary curved section at angle S in FIG. 6, of 55°
to 85°
in a second direction, having a mid-point and being located proximal to said primary curved section; anda tertiary curved section at angle T in FIG. 6, of 85°
to 115°
in the same direction as said secondary curved section, having a mid-point and being located proximal to said secondary curved section; andd) an intermediate section of said catheter body extending between the mid-point of said secondary curved section and the midpoint of said tertiary curved section, having substantially less curvature than either the secondary curved section or the tertiary curved section and having a length of about 1.5 cm to about 3 cm, said length being greater than a length of a distal section which extends from the mid point of the secondary curved section to the midpoint of the primary curved section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of percutaneously inserting and positioning a tubular guiding catheter in the left main coronary artery of a human being, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a left coronary artery guiding catheter comprising; an elongate tubular catheter body having a distal end, a proximal end, a port in the distal end and at least one inner lumen extending longitudinally therein to the port in the distal end and a longitudinal axis extending therethrough; a distal body portion having formed therein in substantially the same plane a primary curved section at angle P in FIG. 6 having an angle of curvature in a first direction and a midpoint, a secondary curved section at angle S in FIG. 6 having a midpoint and being located proximal to said primary curved section with an angle of curvature larger than the angle of curvature of the primary curved section and in a second direction opposite the first direction, and a tertiary curved section at angle T in FIG. 6 having a mid-point and being located proximal to said secondary curved section with an angle of curvature larger than the curvature of the secondary curved section and in the same direction as said secondary curved section, and an intermediate catheter body portion extending between the midpoint of the secondary curved section and the midpoint of the tertiary curved section, having substantially less curvature than either the secondary curved section or the tertiary curved section and having a length of about 1.5 cm to about 3 cm, said length being greater than a length of a distal section which extends from the mid point of the secondary curved section to the midpoint of the primary curved section; b) inserting said catheter, distal end first, into the vasculature; c) advancing said catheter through the ascending aorta to a point where the tertiary curved section of said catheter is positioned high in the proximal aortic root; d) further advancing said catheter, with concomitant counterclockwise rotation, until the distal end of said catheter engages the left coronary ostium; and e) subsequently retracting said catheter to a point where said tertiary curved section is in abutment with the aortic wall contralateral to said left coronary ostium such that the intermediate catheter body portion traverses the lumen of said aorta.
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7. A left coronary artery guiding catheter comprising:
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an elongate tubular catheter shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, a port in the distal end and at least one inner lumen extending longitudinally therein to the port in the distal end and a longitudinal axis extending there through; a distal shaft portion having formed therein in substantially the same plane a primary curved section at angle P in FIG. 6 having an angle of curvature in a first direction, a secondary curved section at angle S in FIG. 6 having a mid-point and being located proximal to said primary curved section with an angle of curvature larger than the angle of curvature of the primary curved section and in a second direction opposite the first direction, and a tertiary curved section at angle T in FIG. 6 having a mid-point and being located proximal to said secondary curved section with an angle of curvature larger than the curvature of the secondary curved section and in the same direction as said secondary curved section; and an intermediate catheter shaft section extending between the midpoint of the secondary curved section and the midpoint of the tertiary curved section, having substantially less curvature than either the secondary curved section or the tertiary curved section and having a length of about 1.5 cm to about 3 cm, said length being greater than a length of a distal section which extends from the mid point of the secondary curved section to the distal end of the catheter body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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