Method of cannulating an ascending aorta using a blood vessel occlusion device
First Claim
1. A method of cannulating a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta in preparation for surgery, comprising the steps of:
- providing an aortic occlusion device having a tubular body including a first side and a second side, a distal end, a first lumen, a second lumen and an occluding member, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed condition to an expanded condition, the tubular body having an opening therein;
inserting the aortic occlusion device through a penetration in the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and toward a wall of the ascending aorta opposite the penetration;
moving the occluding member through the opening and into the expanded condition toward and contacting the wall opposite the penetration, thereby occluding the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta;
coupling the first lumen to a source of oxygenated blood;
coupling the second lumen to a source of myocardial protection solution;
delivering myocardial protection solution into the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta through the second lumen; and
infusing oxygenated blood into the patient from the source of oxygenated blood.
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Abstract
An occluder apparatus for obstructing the flow of blood in a blood vessel has an elongated hollow tubular body having a leading end sized for reception in the blood vessel and includes portion of the body fabricated from a material soluble in blood, and a piercing device for inserting the body through the wall of the blood vessel to extend the leading end into the interior of the blood vessel. An inflatable diaphragm is carried by the body in a collapsed, deflated condition, and the apparatus includes a passage for conducting an inflating fluid from an external source, which is into fluid communication with the interior of the diaphragm, to effect expansion the diaphragm. Elongated openings in the body enable the diaphragm to be released in an inflated state from the body into flexible occluding engagement with the interior wall of the blood vessel about the full circumference of a transverse section thereof
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10 Claims
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1. A method of cannulating a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta in preparation for surgery, comprising the steps of:
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providing an aortic occlusion device having a tubular body including a first side and a second side, a distal end, a first lumen, a second lumen and an occluding member, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed condition to an expanded condition, the tubular body having an opening therein; inserting the aortic occlusion device through a penetration in the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and toward a wall of the ascending aorta opposite the penetration; moving the occluding member through the opening and into the expanded condition toward and contacting the wall opposite the penetration, thereby occluding the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta; coupling the first lumen to a source of oxygenated blood; coupling the second lumen to a source of myocardial protection solution; delivering myocardial protection solution into the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta through the second lumen; and infusing oxygenated blood into the patient from the source of oxygenated blood. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of cannulating a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta in preparation for surgery, comprising the steps of:
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providing an aortic occlusion device having a distal end, a first lumen, a second lumen and an occluding member, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed condition to an expanded condition, the occluding member being positioned proximal of the distal end when in the collapsed condition and extending beyond the distal end when in the expanded condition, positioning the occluding member in a patient'"'"'s ascending, such that the distal end extends toward a wall of the ascending aorta; coupling the first lumen to a source of oxygenated blood; expanding the occluding member to the expanded condition, such that the occluding member extends beyond the distal end and extends toward and contacts the wall of the ascending aorta thereby occluding the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta; coupling the second lumen to a source of myocardial protection solution; delivering myocardial protection solution into the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta through the second lumen; and infusing oxygenated blood into the patient through the first lumen. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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