Extravascular bypass grafting method utilizing an intravascular approach
First Claim
1. A method of implanting an end portion of a graft within the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure on the circulatory system having an occluded segment, the method comprising:
- advancing a medical instrument within the circulatory system of said body from a location downstream of the occluded segment;
guiding a distal end portion of said medical instrument out of said circulatory system through an opening formed in said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment to extend a first portion of said medical instrument outside of said circulatory system with a second portion of said medical instrument located within said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment;
advancing said end portion of said graft through said medical instrument with said first portion of said medical instrument located outside of said circulatory system, and with said second portion of said medical instrument located within said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment; and
securing said end portion of said graft to said circulatory system at a location upstream of the occluded segment.
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Abstract
Minimally invasive techniques utilized in bypass grafting are disclosed. For instance, a method of implanting an end portion of a graft in the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure includes the steps of (i) advancing a medical instrument within a circulatory system of said body, (ii) guiding a distal end of said medical instrument out of said circulatory system through an opening defined in said circulatory system after said medical instrument advancing step, (iii) advancing said end portion of said graft within said medical instrument after said guiding step, and (iv) securing said end portion of said graft to a blood vessel of said circulatory system after said end portion advancing step.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of implanting an end portion of a graft within the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure on the circulatory system having an occluded segment, the method comprising:
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advancing a medical instrument within the circulatory system of said body from a location downstream of the occluded segment;
guiding a distal end portion of said medical instrument out of said circulatory system through an opening formed in said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment to extend a first portion of said medical instrument outside of said circulatory system with a second portion of said medical instrument located within said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment;
advancing said end portion of said graft through said medical instrument with said first portion of said medical instrument located outside of said circulatory system, and with said second portion of said medical instrument located within said circulatory system downstream of the occluded segment; and
securing said end portion of said graft to said circulatory system at a location upstream of the occluded segment. - View Dependent Claims (2)
said opening formed in said circulatory system is located downstream of said occluded segment, and said end portion is secured to a blood vessel of said circulatory system upstream of said occluded segment.
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3. A method for connecting a graft in the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure, comprising:
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advancing a medical instrument including a lumen therein within a vessel from a first location therealong within the body;
guiding a distal end of the medical instrument out of the vessel through an opening formed therein at a second location therealong that is spaced from the first location and toward a third location along the length of the vessel that is spaced therealong from the second location;
advancing a distal end portion of the graft through the lumen in the medical instrument to the third location along the vessel;
securing the distal end portion of the graft in fluid communication with the vessel at the third location therealong;
removing the medical instrument from around the graft within the lumen of the medical instrument; and
securing a proximal end portion of the graft in fluid communication with the vessel at the second location therealong. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
the distal end portion of the graft is secured to the vessel at the third location along the vessel that is spaced from the second location substantially by the extent of the occluded segment.
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5. The method according to claim 3 wherein the graft is advanced through the lumen of the medical instrument with a first portion thereof located outside the vessel, and with second portion thereof located within the vessel.
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6. A method of implanting an end portion of a graft on a blood vessel having an occluded segment in the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure, the method comprising:
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advancing a medical instrument within the blood vessel to the occluded segment;
guiding a distal end of the medical instrument out of the blood vessel through an opening formed in the blood vessel on a first side of the occluded segment;
advancing the end segment of the graft through the medical instrument; and
securing the end portion of the graft to the blood vessel on a second opposite side of the occluded segment.
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7. A method for implanting an end portion of a graft on the circulatory system in the body of a patient having an occluded segment during a bypass grafting procedure, the method comprising:
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advancing a medical instrument within the circulatory system toward the occluded segment;
guiding a distal end of the medical instrument out of the circulatory system through an opening formed in the circulatory system at a first side of the occluded segment;
advancing the end portion of the graft within the medical instrument; and
securing the end portion of the graft to a blood vessel of the circulatory system at a second opposite side of the occluded segment.
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8. A method for connecting a graft in the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure, comprising:
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advancing a medical instrument including a lumen therein within the femoral artery from a first location therealong within the body;
guiding a distal end of the medical instrument out of the femoral artery through an opening formed therein at a second location therealong that is spaced from the first location and toward a third location along the aorta that is spaced from the second location;
advancing a distal end portion of the graft through the lumen in the medical instrument to said location along the aorta;
securing the distal end portion of the graft in fluid communication with the aorta at said third location therealong;
removing the medical instrument from around the graft within the lumen of the medical instrument; and
securing a proximal end portion of the graft in fluid communication with the femoral artery at the second location therealong.
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