Laser catheter for bypass surgery
First Claim
1. A method of performing bypass surgery on intracorporal vessels comprising the steps of:
- providing a laser catheter having a centrally disposed longitudinal optical fiber arrangement for delivering laser light from an end thereof, said catheter having a tip with a stop element widening an outer circumference thereof, said end of said optical fibers extending through said stop element in a beam travel direction;
attaching a rigid spacer element to an end of a bypass vessel;
attaching said end of said bypass vessel to an outer surface of a wall of a vessel which is to be treated;
inserting said catheter into said bypass vessel until said stop element abuts said spacer element;
applying laser light by means of said optical fiber, to ablate a portion of said wall of said vessel which is to be treated, whereby blood from said vessel to be treated can flow through said bypass vessel.
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Abstract
The invention provides a laser catheter for pinpointed application of laser light on the walls of intracorporal vessels, having a ring-shaped arrangement of optical fibers which surround a central longitudinal channel. A stop element at the distal region of the laser catheter widens the outer circumference, through which the optical fibers pass in beam direction. At the distal catheter tip, the fibers form a planar, ring-shaped light, exit area. The longitudinal channel of the laser catheter is provided at its distal end with a perforated member which is disposed at a short distance from the plane, ring-shaped light exit area in a direction opposite the beam direction. A second element is provided which is attached to a vessel wall as a spacer and engages, during the laser light application procedure with the element widening the circumference of the light catheter.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of performing bypass surgery on intracorporal vessels comprising the steps of:
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providing a laser catheter having a centrally disposed longitudinal optical fiber arrangement for delivering laser light from an end thereof, said catheter having a tip with a stop element widening an outer circumference thereof, said end of said optical fibers extending through said stop element in a beam travel direction; attaching a rigid spacer element to an end of a bypass vessel; attaching said end of said bypass vessel to an outer surface of a wall of a vessel which is to be treated; inserting said catheter into said bypass vessel until said stop element abuts said spacer element; applying laser light by means of said optical fiber, to ablate a portion of said wall of said vessel which is to be treated, whereby blood from said vessel to be treated can flow through said bypass vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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