Method and apparatus for placement of a catheter
First Claim
1. A flexible catheter for placement in a body channel having a region to be monitored and a restriction of a given size therein, the restriction and the region being separated by a distance, comprising:
- an elongated flexible tube having leading and trailing ends and at least first and second spaced-apart openings formed therein at a specified distance from each other;
sensing means disposed in said tube in communication with said first opening for collecting data;
conduit means positioned in said tube connected to said sensing means for the communication of data collected by sensing means;
a selectively inflatable and deflatable balloon affixed to said tube proximal said leading end and in communication with said second opening;
said balloon being inflatable to a size larger than that of the restriction and being located a distance from said first opening equal to the distance between the restriction and the region of the body channel to be monitored; and
said trailing end of said tube adapted to be connected to a means for inflating and deflating said balloon.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a catheter which has an integral inflatable and deflatable balloon. The catheter includes an elongated, flexible tube and at least two spaced-apart openings therein. The operative element of the catheter is in communication with the first opening of the tube. The second opening in the catheter is in communication with the balloon. Preferably, the balloon is made of latex and extends around the diameter of the tube. Interfaces for both an inflation device for the balloon and a control device for the operative element are connected to the trailing end of the tube. The inflation device selectively inflates and deflates the balloon. The control device controls the operative element of the catheter. The catheter is placed by inserting the catheter with the balloon in a deflated position into the specified body channel. The body channel must have a restriction smaller than the size of the inflated balloon. The catheter is introduced into the body such that the deflated balloon passes through the restriction. At this point, the balloon is inflated. The catheter is then withdrawn until the balloon is in contact with the restriction. The balloon is then deflated and the catheter is in position. To ensure proper placement of the operative element of the catheter, the first opening must be an appropriate distance from the balloon.
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11 Claims
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1. A flexible catheter for placement in a body channel having a region to be monitored and a restriction of a given size therein, the restriction and the region being separated by a distance, comprising:
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an elongated flexible tube having leading and trailing ends and at least first and second spaced-apart openings formed therein at a specified distance from each other; sensing means disposed in said tube in communication with said first opening for collecting data; conduit means positioned in said tube connected to said sensing means for the communication of data collected by sensing means; a selectively inflatable and deflatable balloon affixed to said tube proximal said leading end and in communication with said second opening;
said balloon being inflatable to a size larger than that of the restriction and being located a distance from said first opening equal to the distance between the restriction and the region of the body channel to be monitored; andsaid trailing end of said tube adapted to be connected to a means for inflating and deflating said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of placing a catheter in a body channel having a restriction of a given size therein, comprising the steps of:
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providing a catheter tube having spaced-apart first and second openings therein; positioning a sensing means within said catheter tube so that said sensing means is in communication with said first opening; positioning an inflatable and deflatable balloon on said catheter tube which is in communication with said second opening and which is spaced from said first opening a specified distance; inserting said catheter into the body channel so that said balloon, in its deflated condition, passes through the restriction; inflating said balloon to a size larger than the size of the restriction; withdrawing said catheter from the body channel until said balloon contacts the restriction so that said sensing means is located at a specified distance from the restriction; and deflating said balloon.
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8. A flexible catheter for placement in a body channel having a region in which fluids are to be transferred and a restriction of a given size therein, the restriction and the region being separated by a distance, comprising:
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an elongated flexible catheter tube having leading and trailing ends and at least first and second spaced-apart openings at a specified distance from each other; a conduit means comprising an elongated, hollow interior tube positioned in said catheter tube and having first and second ends, said interior tube first end in communication with said first opening, said interior tube second end positioned proximal said trailing end of said catheter tube for transfer of fluids through said interior tube between the trailing end of the catheter tube and the first opening therein; a selectively inflatable and deflatable balloon affixed to said catheter tube proximal said leading end and in communication with said second opening;
said balloon being inflatable to a size larger than that of the restriction and being located a distance from said first opening equal to the distance between the restriction and the region of the body channel region in which fluids are to be transferred; andsaid trailing end of said catheter adapted to be connected to means for inflating and deflating said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method of placing a catheter in a body channel having a restriction of a given size therein and comprising the steps of:
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providing a catheter tube having spaced-apart first therein; positioning an elongated, hollow interior tube within said catheter tube, said interior tube having a first end positioned in communication with said first opening; positioning an inflatable and deflatable balloon on said catheter tube which is in communication with said second opening and which is spaced from said first opening; inserting said catheter into the body channel so that said balloon, in its deflated condition, passes through the restriction; inflating said balloon to a size larger than the size of the restriction; withdrawing said catheter from the body channel until said balloon contacts the restriction so that said first opening is located at a specified distance from the restriction; and deflating said balloon.
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