Infusion devices and method
First Claim
1. A myocardial revascularization catheter comprising:
- an outer shaft having a lumen, an inner surface, a first stop, a second stop, and a distal end; and
an inner shaft having a distal end, an outside surface, and a first stop, the inner shaft being slidably and rotatably disposed in the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a piercing tip, the piercing tip moveable from a first position to a second position, the first position outside of the outer shaft, the second position outside of the outer shaft, the first stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the first stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the first position, the first stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the second stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the second position, wherein rotation of the inner shaft allows for distal movement of the first stop of the inner shaft past the first stop of the outer shaft and towards the distal end of the outer shaft.
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Abstract
Myocardial revascularization catheters and methods are provided herein. Catheters in accord with the present invention may include an outer shaft and an inner shaft where the inner shaft may be slidably and rotatably disposed in the outer shaft and the distal movement of the inner shaft may be arrested by the engagement of stops and catches located within the inner and outer shaft Methods in accord with the current invention may include providing a therapeutic, providing a radiopaque contrast media, injecting the therapeutic through a lumen into the myocardium of the heart, and injecting the radiopaque contrast media through a lumen into myocardium of the heart. In this example, the location of the injection the radiopaque material may be chosen to indicate the injection point of the injection of the therapeutic.
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14 Claims
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1. A myocardial revascularization catheter comprising:
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an outer shaft having a lumen, an inner surface, a first stop, a second stop, and a distal end; and
an inner shaft having a distal end, an outside surface, and a first stop, the inner shaft being slidably and rotatably disposed in the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a piercing tip, the piercing tip moveable from a first position to a second position, the first position outside of the outer shaft, the second position outside of the outer shaft, the first stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the first stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the first position, the first stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the second stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the second position, wherein rotation of the inner shaft allows for distal movement of the first stop of the inner shaft past the first stop of the outer shaft and towards the distal end of the outer shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of performing a medical procedure comprising:
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providing a catheter having an outer shaft having a lumen, an inner surface, a first stop, a second stop, and a distal end; and
an inner shaft having a distal end, an outside surface, and a first stop, the inner shaft being slidably and rotatably disposed in the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a piercing tip, the piercing tip moveable from a first position to a second position, the first position outside of the outer shaft, the second position outside of the outer shaft, the stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the first stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the first position, the stop of the inner shaft being arrested by the second stop of the outer shaft from further purely longitudinal movement towards the distal end of the outer shaft when the piercing tip is in the second position, wherein rotation of the inner shaft allows for distal movement of the stop of the inner shaft past the first stop of the outer shaft and towards the distal end of the outer shaft;
steering the catheter to a target site in the body of a patient;
viewing radiopaque markers within the catheter; and
deploying therapeutic from the catheter to a target site.
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