Occlusion balloon catheter with distal valve
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1. A system for treating a vessel in a body, comprising:
- a hollow guidewire having a central lumen;
an occlusion balloon attached proximate to a distal end of the hollow guidewire; and
an inflation catheter slidable over the hollow guidewire, wherein an annular inflation lumen formed between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire fluidly communicates with the central lumen of the hollow guidewire, allowing inflation fluid to flow through the annular inflation lumen and into a distal portion of the central lumen to inflate the occlusion balloon.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a system for treating a blood vessel. The blood vessel treatment system includes a hollow guidewire having a central lumen, an occlusion balloon attached proximate to a distal end of the hollow guidewire, and an inflation catheter slidable over the hollow guidewire. An annular inflation lumen formed between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire fluidly communicates with the central lumen of the hollow guidewire, allowing inflation fluid to flow through the annular inflation lumen and into a distal portion of the central lumen to inflate the occlusion balloon.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for treating a vessel in a body, comprising:
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a hollow guidewire having a central lumen;
an occlusion balloon attached proximate to a distal end of the hollow guidewire; and
an inflation catheter slidable over the hollow guidewire, wherein an annular inflation lumen formed between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire fluidly communicates with the central lumen of the hollow guidewire, allowing inflation fluid to flow through the annular inflation lumen and into a distal portion of the central lumen to inflate the occlusion balloon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a distal valve coupled to the hollow guidewire to control the flow of inflation fluid between the hollow guidewire and the occlusion balloon.
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6. The system of claim 5 wherein the distal valve comprises a core wire with a sealing plug at a distal end of the core wire, the core wire slidably disposed within the hollow guidewire, and wherein an axial displacement of a proximal end of the core wire displaces the sealing plug at the distal end of the core wire to open and close the distal valve.
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7. The system of claim 5 further comprising:
a valve actuator detachably coupled at a proximal end of the hollow guidewire to actuate the distal valve.
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8. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a mechanical stop coupled to an exterior surface of the hollow guidewire proximal to the occlusion balloon, wherein the mechanical stop limits an axial displacement of the inflation catheter over the hollow guidewire.
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9. The system of claim 8 wherein the mechanical stop and a distal end of the inflation catheter cooperate to form a distal seal between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire.
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10. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a contrast fluid lumen extending through the inflation catheter to transport contrast fluid to a distal end of the inflation catheter.
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11. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a contrast fluid injection port positioned near the distal end of the hollow guidewire, wherein contrast fluid from the central lumen of the hollow guidewire is injected through the contrast fluid injection port when the inflation catheter is slidably removed from the hollow guidewire.
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12. An occlusion catheter for blocking flow through a vessel, comprising:
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a hollow guidewire having a central lumen;
an occlusion balloon attached proximate to a distal end of the hollow guidewire; and
an inflation catheter slidable over the hollow guidewire, wherein an annular inflation lumen formed between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire fluidly communicates with the central lumen of the hollow guidewire, allowing inflation fluid to flow through the annular inflation lumen and into a distal portion of the central lumen to inflate the balloon. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
a distal valve, wherein the distal valve includes a core wire with a sealing plug at a distal end of the core wire, the core wire slidably disposed within the hollow guidewire, and wherein an axial displacement of a proximal end of the core wire displaces the sealing plug at the distal end of the core wire to open and close the distal valve.
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14. The occlusion catheter of claim 13 further comprising:
a valve actuator detachably coupled at a proximal end of the hollow guidewire to actuate the distal valve.
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15. A method for treating a vascular condition, comprising:
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providing an occlusion catheter, the occlusion catheter including a hollow guidewire having a central lumen, an occlusion balloon attached proximate to a distal end of the hollow guidewire, and an inflation catheter slidable over the hollow guidewire;
injecting an inflation fluid through an annular inflation lumen formed between the inflation catheter and the hollow guidewire;
flowing the inflation fluid through an inflation port into a distal portion of the central lumen;
flowing the inflation fluid through a side port in the hollow guidewire, the side port positioned between the central lumen of the hollow guidewire and the occlusion balloon; and
inflating the occlusion balloon with the inflation fluid. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
closing a distal valve when the occlusion balloon is inflated to retain inflation fluid within the occlusion balloon.
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17. The method of claim 15 further comprising:
injecting contrast fluid from a distal end of the inflation catheter.
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18. The method of claim 15 further comprising:
detaching a valve actuator from a proximal end of the hollow guidewire.
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19. The method of claim 15 further comprising:
removing the inflation catheter from the hollow guidewire after the balloon is inflated.
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20. The method of claim 15 further comprising:
injecting contrast fluid from a contrast fluid injection port after the inflation catheter is removed from the hollow guidewire, wherein the contrast fluid injection port is proximal to the occlusion balloon.
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