Angioplasty catheter with transducer using balloon for focusing of ultrasonic energy and method for use
First Claim
1. An angioplasty device for insertion into an artery having undesired deposits comprising:
- an elongated flexible catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen extending longitudinally therethrough;
first and second transducers at the distal end of said catheter and means for energizing said transducers;
a dilatation balloon at the distal end of said catheter surrounding at least one of said transducers and means for inflating said balloon such that when said one transducer is energized, energy from said transducer is transmitted through said balloon to said deposits;
said second ultrasonic transducer when energized providing images of said deposit;
a second balloon located on said catheter distal of said dilatation balloon;
a port positioned on said catheter between said dilatation balloon and said second balloon; and
a lumen connected to said port and negative pressure means connected to said lumen.
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Abstract
A catheter for insertion into an artery having deposits of plaque and/or thrombus includes, at its distal end an ultrasonic transducer and a dilatation balloon surrounding the transducer such that when the balloon is positioned in the artery adjacent the deposits and inflated, energizing of the ultrasonic transducer will focus the ultrasonic energy against the deposits to cause dissolution of the thrombus into microscopic particles and cause cracking and softening of the plaque. Other embodiments include the provision of a second ultrasonic transducer as a means for viewing the treatment site, and a second balloon to cooperate with the first balloon to define a chamber between the balloons and with a lumen and a port connected to the chamber to remove any debris of larger than microscopic size which might otherwise tend to move downstream and cause further obstructions. Also described is the use of an expandable filtering device distal of the dilatation balloon for trapping such particles. Subsequently to the ultrasonic radiation of the deposits the dilatation balloon can be further inflated to force a stent into the wall of the artery.
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6 Claims
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1. An angioplasty device for insertion into an artery having undesired deposits comprising:
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an elongated flexible catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen extending longitudinally therethrough;
first and second transducers at the distal end of said catheter and means for energizing said transducers;
a dilatation balloon at the distal end of said catheter surrounding at least one of said transducers and means for inflating said balloon such that when said one transducer is energized, energy from said transducer is transmitted through said balloon to said deposits;
said second ultrasonic transducer when energized providing images of said deposit;
a second balloon located on said catheter distal of said dilatation balloon;
a port positioned on said catheter between said dilatation balloon and said second balloon; and
a lumen connected to said port and negative pressure means connected to said lumen.
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2. An angioplasty device for insertion into an artery having an interior wall and deposits within said wall comprising:
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an elongated flexible catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen extending longitudinally therethrough;
an ultrasonic transducer on said catheter positioned to radiate ultrasonic energy radially in the region of said deposits;
a dilatation balloon surrounding said transducer such that when said transducer is energized, energy from said transducer is transmitted through said balloon to said deposits;
a second ultrasonic transducer secured to said catheter for providing images of said deposits;
a second balloon is carried on said catheter distal of said dilatation balloon, said balloons when inflated defining a chamber between said balloons;
a port is located in said catheter between said balloons; and
a lumen is connected to said port and to a source of negative pressure.
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3. A method of treating an undesired deposit in a blood vessel through the use of a guidewire, a catheter on the guidewire having a proximal end and a distal end, a pair of ultrasonic transducers at the distal end of said catheter, and a dilatation balloon on said catheter surrounding at least one of said ultrasonic transducers, the steps of:
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a) inserting said guidewire and catheter into said blood vessel until said balloon is adjacent said deposit;
b) inflating said balloon with a suitable liquid to cause the outside surface of said balloon to come into contact with said deposit;
c) energizing said one ultrasonic transducer to provide ultrasonic energy flowing through said liquid to impact on said deposit and cause ablation of said deposit;
d) energizing said second ultrasonic transducer to provide images of said deposit; and
e) withdrawing said catheter, guidewire, balloon, and ultrasonic transducers from said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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