Lesion measurement catheter and method
First Claim
1. A method for measuring the distance between a first target location and a second target location within a lumen, said method comprisingaligning a first marker on a first elongate member disposed within the lumen with the first target location;
- aligning a second marker on a second elongate member disposed within the lumen with the second target location; and
measuring the distance between the first and second markers, which measured distance corresponds to the distance between the first and second target locations;
wherein the lumen is a blood vessel lumen and the first and second target locations correspond to the ends of a lesion to determine the length of the lesion;
wherein aligning each marker comprises manually translating the elongate members carrying the markers within the lumen;
said method further comprising intraluminal ultrasonic imaging of the lumen, wherein the first and second markers are ultrasonically opaque and aligning said markers comprises alignment of the ultrasonic images of each marker with one end of the lesion.
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Abstract
The invention provides methods and apparatus for determining physiological characteristics of body lumens, such as the length of a blood vessel. According to one exemplary method, the distance between a first target location and a second target location within a lumen are measured by aligning a first marker on a first elongate member disposed within a lumen with the first target location. A second marker on a second elongate member disposed within the lumen is aligned with the second target location. The distance between the first and second markers is then measured, and the measured distance corresponds to the distance between the first and second target locations.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for measuring the distance between a first target location and a second target location within a lumen, said method comprising
aligning a first marker on a first elongate member disposed within the lumen with the first target location; -
aligning a second marker on a second elongate member disposed within the lumen with the second target location; and measuring the distance between the first and second markers, which measured distance corresponds to the distance between the first and second target locations; wherein the lumen is a blood vessel lumen and the first and second target locations correspond to the ends of a lesion to determine the length of the lesion; wherein aligning each marker comprises manually translating the elongate members carrying the markers within the lumen; said method further comprising intraluminal ultrasonic imaging of the lumen, wherein the first and second markers are ultrasonically opaque and aligning said markers comprises alignment of the ultrasonic images of each marker with one end of the lesion.
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2. A method for measuring the distance between a first target location and a second target location within a lumen, said method comprising
aligning a first marker on a first elongate member disposed within the lumen with the first target location; -
aligning a second marker on a second elongate member disposed within the lumen with the second target location; and measuring the distance between the first and second markers, which measured distance corresponds to the distance between the first and second target locations; wherein measuring the distance between the first and second markers comprises visually observing calibration marks on one member relative to a reference location on the other member; wherein the calibration marks are observed after the members are withdrawn from the lumen; and said method further comprising locking together the elongate members after aligning their respective markers and withdrawing the members from the body lumen prior to measuring the distance between the markers.
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3. A method for measuring the distance between a first target location and a second target location within a lumen, said method comprising
aligning a first marker on a first elongate member disposed within the lumen with the first target location; -
aligning a second marker on a second elongate member disposed within the lumen with the second target location; and measuring the distance between the first and second markers, which measured distance corresponds to the distance between the first and second target locations; wherein the lumen is a blood vessel lumen and the first and second target locations correspond to the ends of a lesion to determine the length of the lesion; and said method further comprising selecting the length of a vascular graft or stent so that it is sufficiently long to extend over the length of the lesion.
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4. A luminal lesion measurement catheter comprising:
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a first elongate member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a radiopaque marker near the distal end; and a second elongate member slidably received relative to the first member and having a proximal end, a distal end, and a radiopaque marker near the distal end, wherein the second member has a length greater than that of the first member and axially spaced-apart calibration marks which permit direct visual a reading of the axial distance between the radiopaque markers on the first and second members. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A luminal lesion measurement catheter comprising:
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an elongate catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end and a central lumen; a balloon around the catheter body and near the distal end; and a plurality of spaced-apart concentric markers around the periphery of the balloon, the markers being radio or fluoroscopically opaque. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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