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Bifurcated catheter assembly

  • US 6,494,875 B1
  • Filed: 09/08/2000
  • Issued: 12/17/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/24/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for treating bifurcated vessels, comprising:

  • providing an elongated main catheter body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, a first inflation lumen, a first guide wire lumen, and a second guide wire lumen;

    a first catheter branch connected to the distal portion of the main catheter body and having a second inflation lumen in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen in the main catheter body and the first guide wire lumen extending therethrough and in communication with the first guide wire lumen in the main catheter body;

    a second catheter branch connected to the distal portion of the main catheter body and having a third inflation lumen in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen and the second guide wire lumen extending therethrough and in communication with the second guide wire lumen in the main catheter body;

    a first expandable member associated with the first catheter branch and in fluid communication with the second inflation lumen;

    a second expandable member associated with the second catheter branch and in fluid communication with the third inflation lumen;

    a coupler mounted on distal end of the first catheter branch for coupling to a distal end of the second catheter branch;

    advancing a tracking wire distally through the first guide wire lumen and through the main vessel so that the distal end of the tracking guide wire is positioned distally of the bifurcation;

    advancing the main catheter body over the tracking guide wire so that the first and second expandable members are positioned distal to the bifurcation;

    decoupling the expandable members by withdrawing the tracking wire proximally from engagement with the coupler until a distal tip of the tracking wire pulls out of the coupler;

    advancing the tracking guide wire distal of the bifurcation;

    withdrawing the main catheter body proximally over the tracking guide wire so that the expandable members are positioned proximal of the bifurcation;

    with the tracking guide wire still positioned in the main vessel distal of the bifurcation, advancing an integrating guide wire through the second guide wire lumen and into the side branch vessel; and

    advancing the main catheter body over the tracking and the integrated guide wires so that the first expandable member is positioned in the main vessel and the second expandable member is positioned in the side branch vessel.

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