Balloon catheter with distal guide wire lumen
First Claim
1. A catheter shaft comprising:
- an outer tubular member having a first lumen extending therethrough;
the outer tubular member having a first and a second region of flexibility, the first region having a flexibility not equal to that of the second region such that the flexibility of the shaft transitions at a transition in flexibility from the first region of flexibility to the second region of flexibility;
an inner tubular member extending through at least a portion of the first lumen, defining a generally annular lumen between the outer tubular member and the inner tubular member, the inner tubular member defining a second lumen extending longitudinally therethrough; and
a strain relief member on the inner tubular member at the transition in flexibility of the catheter shaft and spaced from the outer tubular member.
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Abstract
An over-the-wire balloon dilatation catheter has a stainless steel hypotube catheter shaft, an intermediate sleeve section bonded to the shaft and a distal balloon section connected to the sleeve section. The sleeve section is formed from relatively flexible polymer materials and includes an inner core tube which defines a guide wire lumen extending only through a distal portion of the catheter (including its sleeve and balloon sections) to facilitate fast balloon catheter exchanges. A distal end of the hypotube shaft is crimped laterally and the core tube is nested and bonded within the crimp to provide a proximal outlet for the guide wire lumen. The hypotube shaft provides an inflation lumen for the balloon, with the inflation lumen being continued as an annular inflation lumen through the sleeve section where an outer sleeve is bonded about the core tube and extends from the distal end of the hypotube shaft to the balloon section. A kink-resistant coil structure extends distally from the distal end of the hypotube shaft to provide a gradual change in stiffness along the length of the catheter from the relatively stiff hypotube shaft to the relatively flexible distal portion of the catheter.
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5 Claims
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1. A catheter shaft comprising:
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an outer tubular member having a first lumen extending therethrough;
the outer tubular member having a first and a second region of flexibility, the first region having a flexibility not equal to that of the second region such that the flexibility of the shaft transitions at a transition in flexibility from the first region of flexibility to the second region of flexibility;
an inner tubular member extending through at least a portion of the first lumen, defining a generally annular lumen between the outer tubular member and the inner tubular member, the inner tubular member defining a second lumen extending longitudinally therethrough; and
a strain relief member on the inner tubular member at the transition in flexibility of the catheter shaft and spaced from the outer tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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