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Methods and apparatus for transvascular muscular revascularization and drug delivery

  • US 6,159,196 A
  • Filed: 03/09/1998
  • Issued: 12/12/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/09/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for promoting muscular revascularization while initiating an angiogenic response through a controlled injury and stimulation to selected muscle and blood vessels, comprising the following steps of:

  • selecting an elongated vascular probe and sheath assembly having a vascular probe defined by a longitudinal axis and a plurality of perforating members that are substantially aligned and formed along the longitudinal axis of the probe to penetrate a selected muscle and blood vessel membrane wall, and a sheath formed with an outer surface having a plurality of substantially aligned apertures, wherein the perforating members of the vascular probe are retained in a retracted position within the outer surface of the sheath and configured to selectively pass through the substantially aligned apertures of the sheath;

    introducing the vascular probe and sheath assembly into the selected blood vessel;

    slidably moving the vascular probe in a distal direction relative to the sheath to deploy the perforating members of the probe through the apertures of the sheath beyond the outer surface of the sheath to penetrate and stimulate the selected muscle and blood vessel wall with minimal trauma while providing a net beneficial angiogenic response that promotes revascularizaiton by effecting a localized controlled injury to the muscle and blood vessel and thereby effect angiogenesis;

    retracting the perforating members of the probe by slidably moving the vascular probe in a proximal direction relative to the sheath; and

    removing the vascular probe and sheath assembly from the selected muscle and blood vessel, wherein the vascular probe comprises an angiogenic vascular stimulator.

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