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Stent and catheter assembly and method for treating bifurcations

  • US 6,428,567 B2
  • Filed: 04/24/2001
  • Issued: 08/06/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/13/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of stenting a bifurcated vessel having a bifurcation, a first vessel branch, and a second vessel branch, comprising the steps of:

  • providing a dual balloon Y-shaped catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the catheter including a first expandable member having a proximal end and a distal end, the catheter further including a second expandable member having a proximal end and a distal end;

    providing a first lumen for receiving a restraining member, the first lumen extending through at least a portion of the catheter including the first expandable member;

    providing a second lumen for receiving a guide wire, the second lumen extending through at least a portion of the catheter including the second expandable member;

    providing a Y-shaped stent mounted on the first and second expandable members;

    providing a restraining member and positioning it within the first lumen such that the first expandable member and the second expandable member are normally biased apart, but are restrained and held together by the restraining member;

    providing a guide wire and positioning the guide wire distally of the bifurcation in the first vessel branch;

    loading the guide wire into the second lumen;

    advancing the catheter over the guide wire so that the catheter is advanced proximate the bifurcation;

    withdrawing the restraining member proximally until the first expandable member and the second expandable member are released and spring apart;

    advancing a wire distally through the first lumen into the second vessel branch;

    advancing the catheter distally over the wire and guide wire until the Y-shaped stent is positioned at the bifurcation;

    implanting the Y-shaped stent by inflating the first and second expandable members;

    deflating the first and second expandable members; and

    withdrawing the catheter, wire, and guide wire.

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