Application catheter and method of implantation of a stent in vascular bifurcations, side branches and ostial lesions
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1. The A dilatation catheter comprising:
- a shaft having proximal and distal ends;
an inflatable balloon located at tile distal end of the shaft;
an inflation channel in fluid communication with the inflatable balloon;
a first guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and extending along at least a portion of the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a first guidewire; and
a second guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and being generally disposed on the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a second guidewire, wherein the distal exit of the second guidewire channel is attached along the inflatable balloon and wherein the first and second guidewire channels are disposed on the inflation balloon.
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Abstract
A dilatation catheter is disclosed having an inflation balloon and a catheter shaft with an inflation channel. A first guidewire channel is disposed along the dilatation catheter and has a distal exit at the distal end of the catheter shaft. A second guidewire channel is disposed along the dilatation catheter and has a distal exit attached along the inflation balloon. Guidewires are slideably disposed within the first and second guidewire channels. An oblique ended expandable stent is disposed about the inflation balloon and used to treat bifurcated and sidebranched arteries and ostial lesions.
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1. The A dilatation catheter comprising:
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a shaft having proximal and distal ends;
an inflatable balloon located at tile distal end of the shaft;
an inflation channel in fluid communication with the inflatable balloon;
a first guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and extending along at least a portion of the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a first guidewire; and
a second guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and being generally disposed on the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a second guidewire, wherein the distal exit of the second guidewire channel is attached along the inflatable balloon and wherein the first and second guidewire channels are disposed on the inflation balloon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A dilatation catheter comprising:
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a shaft having proximal and distal ends;
an inflatable balloon located at the distal end of the shaft;
an inflation channel in fluid communication with the inflatable balloon;
a first guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and extending along at least a portion of the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a first guidewire; and
a second guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and being generally disposed on the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a second guidewire, wherein the distal exit of the second guidewire channel is attached along the inflatable balloon and wherein the proximal exits of the first and second guidewire channels are located at the proximal end of the shaft further wherein the first and second guidewire channels are in fluid connection with each other.
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5. A dilation catheter comprising:
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a shaft having proximal and distal ends;
an inflatable balloon located at the distal end of the shaft;
an inflation channel in fluid communication with the inflatable balloon;
a first guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and extending along at least a portion of the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a first guidewire; and
a second guidewire channel having proximal and distal exits and being generally disposed on the shaft and configured and dimensioned to slideably receive a second guidewire, wherein;
the distal exit of the second guidewire channel is attached along the inflatable balloon;
a tubular expandable stent is disposed on a portion of the inflation balloon which is distal to the distal exit of the second guidewire channel, the stent having a distal end which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the stent and a proximal end which is non-perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the stent such that the stent has a short side and a long side; and
the proximal end of the stent is positioned generally near the distal exit of the second guidewire channel and the short side of the stent is generally aligned with the distal exit of the second guidewire channel.
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