Bifurcated catheter assembly
First Claim
1. A bifurcated catheter assembly for treating bifurcated vessels, comprising:
- an elongated main catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end;
a first catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end connected to the distal end of the main catheter body;
the first catheter branch having a first expandable member located proximate the distal end of the first catheter branch, and the first catheter branch being configured for receiving a first guide wire therethrough;
a second catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being connected to the distal end of the main catheter body;
the second catheter branch having a second expandable member located proximate the distal end of the second catheter branch, and the second catheter branch being configured for receiving a second guide wire therethrough; and
a coupler mounted on the distal end of the first catheter branch for releasably coupling the first catheter branch to the distal end of the second catheter branch.
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Abstract
A bifurcated catheter assembly is provided for treating bifurcated vessels. The bifurcated catheter assembly comprises an elongate main catheter shaft having a stiffer proximal portion, a more flexible distal portion, and a pair of branch catheters attached to the distal portion. An expandable member is located on each of the branch catheters. The balloons are held together to provide a low profile as the device is advanced over the tracking guide wire. Upon reaching the bifurcated vessel, the balloons separated and are advanced over separate guide wires into separate branches of the bifurcated vessel. The bifurcated catheter assembly can be used to dilate a stenoses or deliver and implant a Y-shaped stent in the bifurcation.
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9 Claims
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1. A bifurcated catheter assembly for treating bifurcated vessels, comprising:
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an elongated main catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end;
a first catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end connected to the distal end of the main catheter body;
the first catheter branch having a first expandable member located proximate the distal end of the first catheter branch, and the first catheter branch being configured for receiving a first guide wire therethrough;
a second catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being connected to the distal end of the main catheter body;
the second catheter branch having a second expandable member located proximate the distal end of the second catheter branch, and the second catheter branch being configured for receiving a second guide wire therethrough; and
a coupler mounted on the distal end of the first catheter branch for releasably coupling the first catheter branch to the distal end of the second catheter branch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for delivering a bifurcated catheter assembly in a patient for treating a bifurcated vessel having a main vessel and a side-branch vessel, the method comprising:
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a. providing a bifurcated catheter assembly having i. an elongated main catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end;
ii. a first catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being connected to the distal end of the main catheter body, the first catheter branch having a first expandable member and being configured for receiving a first guide wire therethrough;
iii. a second catheter branch having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being connected to the distal end of the main catheter body, the second catheter branch having a second expandable member and being configured for receiving a second guide wire therethrough;
iv. a first expandable member associated with the first catheter branch;
v. a second expandable member associated with the second catheter branch, wherein a Y-shaped stent is mounted on the first and second expandable members;
vi. a coupler mounted on the distal end of the first catheter branch for releasably coupling the first catheter branch to the distal end of the second catheter branch;
b. providing a first guide wire and a second guide wire and positioning the first guide wire within the main vessel distal to the bifurcation;
c. inserting the proximal end of the second guide wire into the coupler;
d. inserting the proximal end of the second guide wire into a lumen of the second catheter branch;
e. advancing the catheter over the second guide wire and simultaneously carrying the first guide wire in a lumen of the first catheter branch;
f. positioning the catheter distal end distal of the bifurcation;
g. withdrawing the second guide wire proximally so that the distal end of the second guide wire withdraws from the coupler thereby releasing the first expandable member from the second expandable member;
h. advancing the distal end of the second guide wire distally of the catheter distal end and into the main vessel passage;
i. withdrawing the catheter proximally so that the catheter distal end is proximal of the vessel bifurcation;
j. advancing the first guide wire into the side-branch vessel;
k. advancing the catheter over the first and the second guide wires so that at least a portion of the Y-shaped stent is positioned in the first and the second vessels;
l. inflating the first and the second expandable members and simultaneously expanding and implanting the Y-shaped stent in the vessels forming the bifurcation;
m. deflating the first and the second expandable members;
n. withdrawing the catheter from the patient. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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