Method for cannulating a patient's aortic arch and occluding the patient's ascending aortic arch
First Claim
1. A method of occluding a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and delivering oxygenated blood from a bypass system, comprising:
- providing a femoral arterial perfusion catheter having an occluding member, a blood flow lumen and a plurality of blood flow outlets in fluid communication with the blood flow lumen, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape;
introducing the femoral arterial perfusion catheter into a patient'"'"'s femoral artery;
positioning the occluding member in the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and the plurality of blood flow outlets in the descending aorta;
moving the occluding member from the collapsed shape to the expanded shape;
coupling the blood flow lumen to a source of oxygenated blood; and
infusing oxygenated blood into the patient'"'"'s descending aorta through the blood flow lumen and the plurality of blood flow outlets.
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Abstract
A catheter system and method for achieving total cardiopulmonary bypass during heart surgery. A venous perfusion catheter is inserted peripherally into a preselected vein where it is advanced and positioned at the atrio-caval junction. The venous perfusion catheter has first and second balloons which when inflated respectively occlude the inferior and superior vena cava thereby precluding blood flow into the right atrium. An arterial perfusion catheter is inserted peripherally into a preselected arterial vessel and advanced within the vessel and positioned in the ascending aorta cephalid of the junction of the coronary arteries with the aortic root. A second flexible arterial cannula is mounted in sliding relationship with the first flexible cannula and carries an inflatable balloon adjacent its distal end to provide for occlusion of the ascending aorta. A first flexible cannula has a first lumen and an arterial venting orifice communicating with the first lumen defining a single flow path for the passage of cardioplegia solution to arrest the heart or for the evacuation of blood from the aortic root. A third lumen extends axially through the first flexible arterial cannula and communicates with a multiplicity of openings in the distal tip of the cannula defining a flow path for suctioning blood from the left ventricle. The second flexible cannula of the arterial perfusion catheter has a first cavity extending axially therethrough that communicates with an opening at its distal tip to permit the passage of blood delivered by the cardiopulmonary bypass pump into arterial circulation.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of occluding a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and delivering oxygenated blood from a bypass system, comprising:
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providing a femoral arterial perfusion catheter having an occluding member, a blood flow lumen and a plurality of blood flow outlets in fluid communication with the blood flow lumen, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape;
introducing the femoral arterial perfusion catheter into a patient'"'"'s femoral artery;
positioning the occluding member in the patient'"'"'s ascending aorta and the plurality of blood flow outlets in the descending aorta;
moving the occluding member from the collapsed shape to the expanded shape;
coupling the blood flow lumen to a source of oxygenated blood; and
infusing oxygenated blood into the patient'"'"'s descending aorta through the blood flow lumen and the plurality of blood flow outlets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
providing the femoral arterial perfusion catheter with a cardioplege lumen;
coupling the cardioplege lumen to a source of cardioplegic fluid; and
infusing cardioplegic fluid into the patient'"'"'s aortic root though the cardioplege lumen.
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3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of:
venting the patient'"'"'s aortic root through the cardioplege lumen.
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4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the femoral arterial perfusion catheter having a first cannula and a second cannula slidably coupled to the first cannula, the first cannula having the occluding member and the second cannula having the blood flow lumen and the plurality of blood flow outlets.
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5. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the second cannula has another lumen, the first cannula being slidably received in the another lumen of the second cannula.
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6. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the femoral arterial perfusion catheter has at least one wire embedded therein for steering a distal end.
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