Fluid jet PMR
First Claim
1. A system for forming holes in a myocardium of a heart chamber wall, comprising:
- a catheter having a proximal region, a distal region and a lumen extending therethrough;
a valve within the lumen of the catheter having a valve seat with an orifice therethrough and a valve stem selectively seated in the valve seat to occlude the orifice; and
an elongate central member coupled to the valve stem and extending to the proximal region of the catheter for selectively positioning the valve stem in the valve seat to allow the passage of fluids through the lumen of the catheter in order to form holes in the myocardium of a heart chamber.
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Abstract
A system for performing fluid jet myocardial revascularization includes a catheter having a proximal region, a distal region, a lumen extending therethrough and a valve disposed in the lumen for allowing the passage of fluids in the lumen to create holes in the myocardium. A valve control means extends through the proximal region of the catheter to open and close the valve. In one embodiment, the valve also includes a biasing mechanism for biasing the valve in a closed position. The valve may be controlled using an electrically actuated device that is heated with an electrical current to open and close the valve. In one embodiment of the invention, the catheter has a wall that can be expanded within a guide catheter to anchor the catheter during revascularization.
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9 Claims
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1. A system for forming holes in a myocardium of a heart chamber wall, comprising:
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a catheter having a proximal region, a distal region and a lumen extending therethrough;
a valve within the lumen of the catheter having a valve seat with an orifice therethrough and a valve stem selectively seated in the valve seat to occlude the orifice; and
an elongate central member coupled to the valve stem and extending to the proximal region of the catheter for selectively positioning the valve stem in the valve seat to allow the passage of fluids through the lumen of the catheter in order to form holes in the myocardium of a heart chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2)
a spring for biasing the valve stem within the valve seat such that the orifice is occluded.
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3. A catheter for forming holes in the myocardium of a heart chamber wall, comprising:
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an elongate tubular shaft having a proximal region, a distal region, a lumen extending therethrough and a nozzle in fluid communication with the lumen;
a valve disposed along said elongate tubular shaft for controlling fluid flow through said lumen;
a valve actuator for controlling the valve from the proximal region of the elongate tubular member said valve including a valve seat and a valve stem, wherein the valve actuator is coupled to the valve stem. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A system for forming holes in a myocardium of a heart chamber wall, comprising:
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a catheter having a proximal region, a distal region and a lumen extending therethrough;
a valve within the lumen for selectively passing liquid through the lumen in order to form holes in the myocardium of a heart chamber; and
a valve control for selectively opening and closing the valve including a temperature sensitive member which changes shape in response to changing temperatures and at least one electrode for selectively providing electrical current to the temperature sensitive member in order to heat the temperature sensitive member and open or close the valve. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A system for forming holes in a myocardium of a heart muscle, comprising:
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a catheter having a proximal region, a distal region and a lumen extending therethrough, the catheter having a wall that is expandable under pressure;
a valve disposed in the lumen for allowing passage of fluids in the lumen of the catheter to create holes in the myocardium of a heart muscle;
a guide catheter that is extendable over at least a portion of the catheter; and
means for expanding the wall of the catheter such that the wall engages the guide catheter to stabilize the catheter during use.
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