Inflatable devices for separating layers of tissue, and methods of using
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1. A method of separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an inflatable balloon having an interior surface which defines an opening for receiving fluid for inflating the balloon, said balloon having a deflated state and an inflated state;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state with the interior surface substantially surrounding a first volume, displacing a first portion of the balloon inwardly;
(c) after step (b) but before inflating the balloon, inserting the balloon into a patient;
(d) after step (c), inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the first portion of the balloon being everted during inflation of the balloon;
(e) after step (b), but before step (c), inserting a rolling device into the first volume;
(f) after step (e), but before step (c), grasping the first portion of the balloon with the rolling device; and
(g) after step (f), but before step (c), rotating the rolling device so that the first portion of the balloon is rolled into a first roll.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for separating a first layer of tissue from a second layer of tissue. An inflatable balloon is mounted to a delivery device. The inflatable balloon has a first, inwardly-displaced portion which everts when the balloon is inflated. The balloon is inserted into a patient between the first and second tissue layers when the balloon is in the deflated state. The balloon is then inflated so that the first portion is everted thereby minimizing trauma to the tissue layers.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an inflatable balloon having an interior surface which defines an opening for receiving fluid for inflating the balloon, said balloon having a deflated state and an inflated state;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state with the interior surface substantially surrounding a first volume, displacing a first portion of the balloon inwardly;
(c) after step (b) but before inflating the balloon, inserting the balloon into a patient;
(d) after step (c), inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the first portion of the balloon being everted during inflation of the balloon;
(e) after step (b), but before step (c), inserting a rolling device into the first volume;
(f) after step (e), but before step (c), grasping the first portion of the balloon with the rolling device; and
(g) after step (f), but before step (c), rotating the rolling device so that the first portion of the balloon is rolled into a first roll. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
(h) after step (g), but before step (c), displacing a second portion of the balloon inwardly;
(i) after step (h), but before step (c), grasping the second portion of the balloon with the rolling device; and
(j) after step (i), but before step (c), rotating the rolling device so that the second portion of the balloon is rolled into a second roll.
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3. The method of claim 2, wherein step (a) includes the steps of providing a support structure having a fluid path, the inflatable balloon being attached to the support structure with at least a portion of the support structure extending through the opening such that, when said inflatable balloon is in the deflated state, the first volume is fluidly coupled to the fluid path, and wherein the support structure includes a hollow tube having a longitudinal axis, and wherein steps (b) and (h) are carried out by displacing the first and second portions inwardly toward the longitudinal axis.
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4. A method of separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an inflatable balloon having an interior surface which defines an opening for receiving fluid for inflating the balloon, said balloon having a deflated state and an inflated state;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state with the interior surface substantially surrounding a first volume, displacing a first portion of the balloon inwardly forming a folded portion separating the balloon into an upper part, a lower part and a fold therebetween;
(c) after step (b) but before inflating the balloon, inserting the balloon into a patient; and
(d) after step (c), inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the first portion of the balloon being everted during inflation of the balloon, and (e) after step (b) but before step (c), rolling the upper part, the lower part, and the fold together to form a roll. - View Dependent Claims (5)
coupling together a first sheet and a second sheet to form the balloon, the first sheet including the upper part and the second sheet including the lower part.
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6. A method of separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an inflatable balloon having an interior surface which defines an opening for receiving fluid for inflating the balloon, said balloon having a deflated state and an inflated state;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state with the interior surface substantially surrounding a first volume, displacing a first portion of the balloon inwardly forming a folded portion separating the balloon into an upper part, a lower part and a fold therebetween;
(c) after step (b) but before inflating the balloon, inserting the balloon into a patient; and
(d) after step (c), inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the upper part contacting one of the tissue layers and the lower part contacting an other of the tissue layers, and the first portion being positioned between the upper and lower parts and being everted during inflation of the balloon.
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7. A method of separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an inflatable balloon having an interior surface which defines an opening for receiving fluid for inflating the balloon, said balloon also having a deflated state and an inflated state, and an exterior surface;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state, inverting a part of the balloon inwardly to form a folded portion which separates the balloon into an upper part, a lower part, and a fold therebetween, and rolling the folded portion to form a first portion;
(c) after step (b), inserting the balloon into a patient; and
(d) after step (c), inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the first portion of the balloon being everted and unrolled during inflation of the balloon. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
when the balloon is in the deflated state, inverting another part of the balloon inwardly to form a second folded portion of the balloon, and rolling the second folded portion to form a second portion of the balloon, and wherein during step (d), the second portion of the balloon is everted and unrolled.
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9. The method of claim 7, also including the steps of:
- (e) after step (b) but before step (c), covering the balloon with a sheath when the balloon is in the deflated states.
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10. A method of packing device for separating tissue layers, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an inflatable balloon having a deflated state, an inflated state, an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an interior;
(b) when the balloon is in the deflated state, inverting a part of the balloon inwardly to form a folded portion which separates the balloon into an upper part, a lower part, and a fold therebetween, and rolling the folded portion to form a first portion; and
(c) when the balloon is in the deflated state, inverting another part of the balloon inwardly to form a second folded portion of the balloon, and rolling the second folded portion to form a second portion. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
(d) after steps (b) and (c), covering the balloon with a sheath when the balloon is in the deflated state.
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12. The method of claim 10, followed by (also including) the steps of:
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(d) after steps (b) and (c), inserting the balloon into a patient; and
(e) after step (d) inflating the balloon to separate adjacent tissue layers in the patient, the first portion of′
the balloon being everted and unrolled during inflation of the balloon, and the second portion of the balloon also being everted and unrolled during said inflation of the balloon.
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