Medical device for flow augmentation in patients with occlusive cerebrovascular disease and methods of use
First Claim
1. A medical device for augmenting contralateral circulation in a patient having carotid stenosis, comprising:
- a first elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a first carotid artery having a stenosis;
a medical device extending through the first elongate tubular member to access the stenosis in the first carotid artery, wherein the medical device is an atherectomy catheter;
a second elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a second carotid artery; and
a pump connected to the proximal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member for aspirating blood through the first tubular member and perfusing the blood through the second tubular member.
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Abstract
The invention provides a medical device having first and second elongate tubular members. Each member comprises a manometer at a distal end and a lumen communicating with a port at the distal end. An expandable occlusive member is optionally mounted on either or both tubular members proximal to the distal port. A proximal end of each tubular member is adapted for attachment to an oxygenator and/or a pump for aspirating blood from an artery or a symptomatic carotid artery through the first tubular member and perfusing the blood into the contralateral carotid artery through the second tubular member, thereby providing a means of augmenting the collateral vasculature and maintaining perfusion distal to the offending lesion. The flow rate of blood can be controlled by inflating or deflating the balloon occluder. The device may employ a neuroprotective agent, hypothermic perfusion, and an atherectomy device or an extracorporeal pumping mechanism to remove a vascular occlusion and reestablish cerebral perfusion. Methods of using the devices in treating patients with acute stroke or occlusive cerebrovascular disease are also disclosed.
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22 Claims
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1. A medical device for augmenting contralateral circulation in a patient having carotid stenosis, comprising:
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a first elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a first carotid artery having a stenosis;
a medical device extending through the first elongate tubular member to access the stenosis in the first carotid artery, wherein the medical device is an atherectomy catheter;
a second elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a second carotid artery; and
a pump connected to the proximal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member for aspirating blood through the first tubular member and perfusing the blood through the second tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A medical device for augmenting contralateral circulation in a patient having carotid stenosis, comprising:
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a first elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a first carotid artery having a stenosis;
a second elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a second carotid artery;
a medical device extending through the first elongate tubular member to access the stenosis in the first carotid artery, wherein the medical device is an atherectomy catheter;
a pump connected to the proximal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member for aspirating blood through the first tubular member and perfusing the blood through the second tubular member; and
a filter carried by one of the first elongate tubular member or the second elongate tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A medical device for augmenting contralateral circulation in a patient having carotid stenosis, comprising:
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a first elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a first carotid artery having a stenosis;
a second elongate tubular member having a lumen communicating with a port at a distal end, a manometer carried at the distal end, and an expandable occlusive member carried proximal to the distal port and adapted to expand and engage the lumen of a second carotid artery;
a medical device extending through the first elongate tubular member to access the stenosis in the first carotid artery, wherein the medical device is selected from the group consisting of an atherectomy catheter, an angioplasty catheter, and a stent catheter;
a pump connected to the proximal end of the first tubular member and the proximal end of the second tubular member for aspirating blood through the first tubular member and perfusing the blood through the second tubular member; and
a third elongate tubular member that carries the first elongate tubular member and second elongate tubular member, and is slideable relative to the first elongate tubular member and second elongate tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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