Method of administering cardioplegia solution
First Claim
1. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution to the heart through the coronary sinus comprising the steps of:
- providing a cardioplegia catheter having a catheter body with a proximal end and a distal end;
providing a restriction catheter having a catheter body with a proximal end and a distal end, a selectively expandable member provided on an exterior surface of the body, and a lumen adapted to conduct fluid to the expandable member;
inserting the distal end of the cardioplegia catheter into the coronary sinus through the coronary sinus ostia;
positioning the expandable member of the restriction catheter externally of the heart, immediately adjacent to the coronary, and intermediate the coronary sinus ostia and a first member;
dilating the expandable member of the restriction catheter a sufficient amount so that the restriction catheter bears against the first member and the coronary sinus thereby restricting movement of the cardioplegia catheter within the coronary sinus during the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution through the cardioplegia catheter; and
providing cardioplegia solution through the cardioplegia catheter.
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Abstract
An improved balloon catheter has a catheter body with an expandable member, such as a balloon, mounted to the exterior surface thereof. Preferably, means for preventing sticking of the expandable balloon to the exterior surface of the catheter body are provided. In one aspect, the catheter has an expandable member, preferably a balloon, positioned substantially equidistant from the proximal and distal ends of the catheter body. The retention catheter is positioned externally of the heart and partially surrounds the heart so that the balloon is positioned immediately adjacent the coronary sinus and when inflated, the balloon bears against the coronary sinus and at least one of the inferior vena cava and diaphragm thereby preventing inadvertent movement or removal of the RCSP catheter from the coronary sinus.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution to the heart through the coronary sinus comprising the steps of:
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providing a cardioplegia catheter having a catheter body with a proximal end and a distal end;
providing a restriction catheter having a catheter body with a proximal end and a distal end, a selectively expandable member provided on an exterior surface of the body, and a lumen adapted to conduct fluid to the expandable member;
inserting the distal end of the cardioplegia catheter into the coronary sinus through the coronary sinus ostia;
positioning the expandable member of the restriction catheter externally of the heart, immediately adjacent to the coronary, and intermediate the coronary sinus ostia and a first member;
dilating the expandable member of the restriction catheter a sufficient amount so that the restriction catheter bears against the first member and the coronary sinus thereby restricting movement of the cardioplegia catheter within the coronary sinus during the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution through the cardioplegia catheter; and
providing cardioplegia solution through the cardioplegia catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
providing a selectively expandable member on an exterior surface of the cardioplegia catheter wherein the expandable member is positioned adjacent the distal end, a lumen is provided in the body of the cardioplegia catheter, and a fluid discharge aperture is provided distally of the cardioplegia catheter expandable member and fluidly connected to the lumen; and
dilating the expandable member of the cardioplegia catheter.
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3. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 2 wherein the cardioplegia catheter expandable member is dilated prior to dilation of the restriction catheter expandable member.
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4. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 2 and further comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of pressurized cardioplegia solution; and
fluidly connecting both the cardioplegia catheter and the expandable member of the restriction catheter to the source of pressurized cardioplegia solution so that the expandable member of the restriction catheter and the cardioplegia catheter are simultaneously supplied with pressurized cardioplegia solution.
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5. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 1 wherein the first member is selected from the group comprising the diaphragm and the inferior vena cava.
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6. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 5 and further comprising the step of inserting a venous cannula into the inferior vena cava.
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7. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 6 wherein the venous cannula is inserted prior to dilation of the restriction catheter expandable member.
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8. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 6 wherein the venous cannula is inserted prior to positioning of the restriction catheter.
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9. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 6 wherein the venous cannula is inserted subsequent to positioning of the restriction catheter.
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10. A method for the retrograde administration of cardioplegia solution according to claim 1 and further comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of pressurized cardioplegia solution; and
fluidly connecting both the cardioplegia catheter and the expandable member of the restriction catheter to the source of pressurized cardioplegia solution so that the cardioplegia catheter and the expandable member of the restriction catheter are simultaneously supplied with pressurized cardioplegia solution.
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11. A method of restricting movement of a member positioned inside the coronary sinus of a heart comprising the steps of:
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providing a restriction catheter having a catheter body with a proximal end, a distal end, a selectively expandable member provided on an exterior surface of the body, and a lumen extending through at least a portion of the catheter body which is adapted to conduct fluid to the expandable member;
positioning the restriction catheter externally of the heart so that the expandable member is immediately adjacent to the coronary sinus ostia and intermediate the coronary sinus ostia and a first member;
dilating the expandable member a sufficient amount so that the expandable member bears against the fixed member and the coronary sinus and at least partially constricts the ostia of the coronary sinus thereby preventing inadvertent extraction of the expandable member from the coronary sinus. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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