Occlusion catheter for the ascending aorta
First Claim
1. An occlusion catheter for an ascending aorta comprising:
- a catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end, and the catheter tube having at least a first lumen and a second lumen separate from the first lumen;
at least one supply and drainage aperture provided in the catheter tube adjacent the distal end thereof and communicating with the first lumen, a balloon support adjacent the distal end of the catheter tube and communicating with the at least one supply and drainage aperture to facilitate passage of a fluid between the first lumen and the balloon for one of inflating and deflating the balloon as desired a central portion of the balloon being joined to the catheter tube so that the balloon, when inflated, completely obstructs flow of blood through the ascending aorta and forms at least one depression in an outer surface of the balloon where the central portion of the balloon joins to the catheter tube; and
at least one drug release aperture provided in the catheter tube and communicating with the second lumen, the at least one drug release aperture being located in the catheter tube where the central portion of the balloon join the catheter tube, and the at least one drug release aperture facilitates supply of a drug to the ascending aorta via the second lumen, the at least one drug release aperture and the depression formed in the balloon when the balloon is inflated.
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Abstract
An occlusion catheter for the ascending aorta capable of obstructing the blood flow within the ascending aorta without inserting through the femoral artery. The occlusion catheter is provided with a drug release aperture formed in the region, which is closer to the proximal end of the catheter tube than a balloon on the outer circumference of the distal end and which is to be located in the vicinity of the coronary ostium when the balloon is placed within the ascending aorta. The present occlusion catheter, when inserted directly into the ascending aorta in the vicinity of the heart to obstruct the blood flow therewithin, enables delivery of a cardiac muscle protective drug to the vicinity of the coronary ostium without inserting the occlusion catheter through the femoral artery in the conventional manner.
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1. An occlusion catheter for an ascending aorta comprising:
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a catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end, and the catheter tube having at least a first lumen and a second lumen separate from the first lumen;
at least one supply and drainage aperture provided in the catheter tube adjacent the distal end thereof and communicating with the first lumen, a balloon support adjacent the distal end of the catheter tube and communicating with the at least one supply and drainage aperture to facilitate passage of a fluid between the first lumen and the balloon for one of inflating and deflating the balloon as desired a central portion of the balloon being joined to the catheter tube so that the balloon, when inflated, completely obstructs flow of blood through the ascending aorta and forms at least one depression in an outer surface of the balloon where the central portion of the balloon joins to the catheter tube; and
at least one drug release aperture provided in the catheter tube and communicating with the second lumen, the at least one drug release aperture being located in the catheter tube where the central portion of the balloon join the catheter tube, and the at least one drug release aperture facilitates supply of a drug to the ascending aorta via the second lumen, the at least one drug release aperture and the depression formed in the balloon when the balloon is inflated. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An occlusion catheter for an ascending aorta comprising:
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a catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end, and the catheter tube having at least a first lumen and a second lumen;
at least one supply and drainage aperture provided in the catheter tube adjacent the distal end thereof and communicating with the first lumen, a balloon support adjacent the distal end of the catheter tube and communicating with the at least one supply and drainage aperture to facilitate passage of a fluid between the first lumen and the balloon for one of inflating and deflating the balloon as desired, and the balloon, when inflated, completely obstructing flow of blood through the ascending aorta; and
a side aperture provided in the catheter tube and communicating with the second lumen, the side aperture being located closer to the proximal end of the catheter tube than the balloon and providing communication with the ascending aorta adjacent the balloon, and the side aperture facilitating supply of a drug to the ascending aorta via the second lumen; and
a valve provided in the second lumen adjacent the distal end of the catheter tube, the valve being normally closed to prevent passage therethrough, and the valve, when engaged with a guide wire, opening to allow the guide wire to pass therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. An occlusion catheter for an ascending aorta comprising:
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a catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end, and the catheter tube having at least a first lumen and a second lumen separate from the first lumen;
at least one supply and drainage aperture provided in the catheter tube adjacent the distal end thereof and communicating with the first lumen, a balloon support adjacent the distal end of the catheter tube and communicating with the least one supply and drainage aperture to facilitate passage of a fluid between the first lumen and the balloon for one of inflating and deflating the balloon as desired, and the balloon, when inflated, completely obstructing flow of blood through the ascending aorta; and
at least two drug release apertures being provided in the catheter tube and communicating with the second lumen, the at least two drug release apertures being located closer to the proximal end of the catheter tube than the balloon, and the at least two drug release apertures facilitate supply of a drug to the ascending aorta via the second lumen, the at least two drug release apertures extend radially n different directions and the at least two drug release apertures are formed at two different axial locations along the catheter tube. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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