System for cardiac procedures
First Claim
1. A cardiopulmonary bypass catheter system for arresting a patient'"'"'s heart and maintaining arterial circulation comprising:
- a return cannula having an elongated cannula body, a distal end adapted for positioning in a blood vessel, a proximal end, a return lumen in the cannula body adapted for flowing blood therethrough, a return outlet at the distal end in communication with the return lumen, a return inlet at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen, a catheter port at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen and adapted to removably receive a catheter therein, and a hemostasis valve in the catheter port adapted to seal around a catheter positioned in the catheter port; and
an occlusion catheter slidably positioned through the catheter port and the return lumen, the occlusion catheter having an infusion lumen with an infusion inlet and an infusion outlet, the infusion inlet being adapted for connection to a source of cardioplegic fluid, and an expandable occlusion member attached to the occlusion catheter at a location proximal to the infusion outlet having a collapsed configuration adapted for introduction through the return lumen and an expanded configuration adapted for occlusion of the ascending aorta between the coronary ostia and the brachiocephalic artery;
wherein the return lumen is adapted to deliver blood when the occlusion catheter is positioned therein at a flow rate sufficient to maintain arterial circulation when the heart is arrested.
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Abstract
A system for accessing a patient'"'"'s cardiac anatomy which includes an endovascular aortic partitioning device that separates the coronary arteries and the heart from the rest of the patient'"'"'s arterial system. The endovascular device for partitioning a patient'"'"'s ascending aorta comprises a flexible shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, and a first inner lumen therebetween with an opening at the distal end. The shaft may have a preshaped distal portion with a curvature generally corresponding to the curvature of the patient'"'"'s aortic arch. An expandable means, e.g. a balloon, is disposed near the distal end of the shaft proximal to the opening in the first inner lumen for occluding the ascending aorta so as to block substantially all blood flow therethrough for a plurality of cardiac cycles, while the patient is supported by cardiopulmonary bypass. The endovascular aortic partitioning device may be coupled to an arterial bypass cannula for delivering oxygenated blood to the patient'"'"'s arterial system. The heart muscle or myocardium is paralyzed by the retrograde delivery of a cardioplegic fluid to the myocardium through patient'"'"'s coronary sinus and coronary veins, or by antegrade delivery of cardioplegic fluid through a lumen in the endovascular aortic partitioning device to infuse cardioplegic fluid into the coronary arteries. The pulmonary trunk may be vented by withdrawing liquid from the trunk through an inner lumen of an elongated catheter. The cardiac accessing system is particularly suitable for removing the aortic valve and replacing the removed valve with a prosthetic valve.
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23 Claims
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1. A cardiopulmonary bypass catheter system for arresting a patient'"'"'s heart and maintaining arterial circulation comprising:
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a return cannula having an elongated cannula body, a distal end adapted for positioning in a blood vessel, a proximal end, a return lumen in the cannula body adapted for flowing blood therethrough, a return outlet at the distal end in communication with the return lumen, a return inlet at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen, a catheter port at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen and adapted to removably receive a catheter therein, and a hemostasis valve in the catheter port adapted to seal around a catheter positioned in the catheter port; and
an occlusion catheter slidably positioned through the catheter port and the return lumen, the occlusion catheter having an infusion lumen with an infusion inlet and an infusion outlet, the infusion inlet being adapted for connection to a source of cardioplegic fluid, and an expandable occlusion member attached to the occlusion catheter at a location proximal to the infusion outlet having a collapsed configuration adapted for introduction through the return lumen and an expanded configuration adapted for occlusion of the ascending aorta between the coronary ostia and the brachiocephalic artery;
wherein the return lumen is adapted to deliver blood when the occlusion catheter is positioned therein at a flow rate sufficient to maintain arterial circulation when the heart is arrested. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A cardiopulmonary bypass catheter system for arresting a patient'"'"'s heart and maintaining arterial circulation comprising:
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a return cannula having an elongated cannula body, a distal end adapted for positioning in a blood vessel, a proximal end, a return lumen in the cannula body adapted for flowing blood therethrough, a return outlet at the distal end in communication with the return lumen, a return inlet at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen, a catheter port at the proximal end in communication with the return lumen and adapted to removably receive a catheter therein, and a hemostasis valve in the catheter port adapted to seal around a catheter positioned in the catheter port;
an occlusion catheter slidably positioned through the catheter port and the return lumen, the occlusion catheter having an infusion lumen with an infusion inlet and an infusion outlet, a venting port in communication with the infusion lumen, and an expandable occlusion member attached to the occlusion catheter at a location proximal to the infusion outlet having a collapsed configuration adapted for introduction through the return lumen and an expanded configuration adapted for occlusion of the ascending aorta between the coronary ostia and the brachiocephalic artery;
a return pump coupled to the return inlet and adapted for pumping oxygenated blood through the return lumen with the occlusion catheter positioned therein at a flow rate sufficient to maintain arterial circulation with the heart arrested;
a source of cardioplegic fluid coupled to the infusion port; and
a venting pump coupled to the venting port for withdrawing fluids from the ascending aorta through the infusion lumen.
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17. A cardiopulmonary bypass catheter system, comprising:
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a cannula having a return lumen adapted for flowing blood therethrough, the return lumen having a return outlet; and
an occlusion catheter sized and configured to be slidably positioned through the lumen, the occlusion catheter having an occlusion member, the occlusion member having a collapsed configuration adapted for introduction through the return lumen and an expanded configuration adapted for occlusion of the ascending aorta between the coronary ostia and the brachiocephalic artery;
wherein the return lumen is configured to deliver blood via the return outlet at a flow rate sufficient to maintain arterial circulation when the heart is arrested and when at least a portion of the occlusion catheter is positioned therein. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A cardiopulmonary bypass catheter system comprising;
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an occlusion catheter having an occlusion member, the occlusion member having a collapsed configuration adapted for introduction through the return lumen and an expanded configuration adapted for occlusion of the ascending aorta between the coronary ostia and the brachiocephalic artery;
a cannula having means for delivering blood at a flow rate sufficient to maintain arterial circulation when the heart is arrested and when at least a portion of the occlusion catheter is disposed within the means; and
wherein the occlusion catheter is sized and configured to be slidably positioned through the means.
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