Apparatus and method for inserting an intra-aorta catheter through a delivery sheath
First Claim
1. A system for locally delivering therapy to a renal system in a patient, comprising:
- an introducer sheath with an elongate tubular body with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion that is adapted to be placed percutaneously into a patient across a vascular access site when the proximal end portion extends externally from the patient, and a delivery lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal port along the proximal end portion and a distal port along the distal end portion; and
a proximal coupler assembly with a proximal portion and a distal portion;
wherein the distal portion comprises a distal lumen and is coupled to the proximal port with the distal lumen substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the delivery lumen;
wherein the proximal portion comprises a first branch lumen and a second branch lumen extending proximally from the distal lumen and terminating proximally at first and second entry ports, respectively;
the first entry port is adapted to receive a percutaneous translumenal interventional device therethrough into the first branch lumen;
the second entry port is adapted to receive a bilateral renal delivery device assembly therethrough and into the second branch lumen; and
wherein the first and second branch lumens are of sufficient orientation relative to the distal lumen, and the first and second branch lumens and distal and delivery lumens are of sufficient dimension, such that each of the percutaneous translumenal interventional device and the bilateral renal delivery device may be slideably engaged simultaneously within the distal lumen and further within the delivery lumen without substantial mutual interference therebetween.
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Abstract
An introducer system delivers therapy locally to a renal system in a patient. A proximal coupler assembly is coupled to an introducer sheath that delivers multiple devices simultaneously into a location within an abdominal aorta associated with first and second renal artery ostia. The coupler assembly has a network of branch lumens arranged to allow for smooth slideable engagement of multiple coupled devices without substantial interference therebetween. A first branch lumen typically introduces a percutaneous translumenal interventional device such as an angiography or guiding catheter into the introducer sheath and is substantially aligned with a longitudinal axis of the sheath. One or more other branch lumen are off-axis from the longitudinal axis by about 30 degrees or less and introduce components of a bilateral renal delivery assembly into the introducer sheath in conjunction with the other device. Novel insertion devices are provided to coordinate the coupling of the multiple devices.
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30 Claims
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1. A system for locally delivering therapy to a renal system in a patient, comprising:
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an introducer sheath with an elongate tubular body with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion that is adapted to be placed percutaneously into a patient across a vascular access site when the proximal end portion extends externally from the patient, and a delivery lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal port along the proximal end portion and a distal port along the distal end portion; and a proximal coupler assembly with a proximal portion and a distal portion; wherein the distal portion comprises a distal lumen and is coupled to the proximal port with the distal lumen substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the delivery lumen; wherein the proximal portion comprises a first branch lumen and a second branch lumen extending proximally from the distal lumen and terminating proximally at first and second entry ports, respectively; the first entry port is adapted to receive a percutaneous translumenal interventional device therethrough into the first branch lumen; the second entry port is adapted to receive a bilateral renal delivery device assembly therethrough and into the second branch lumen; and wherein the first and second branch lumens are of sufficient orientation relative to the distal lumen, and the first and second branch lumens and distal and delivery lumens are of sufficient dimension, such that each of the percutaneous translumenal interventional device and the bilateral renal delivery device may be slideably engaged simultaneously within the distal lumen and further within the delivery lumen without substantial mutual interference therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 30)
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20. A system for locally delivering therapy to a renal system in a patient, comprising:
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an introducer sheath with an elongate tubular body with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion that is adapted to be placed percutaneously into a patient across a vascular access site when the proximal end portion extends externally from the patient, and a delivery lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal port along the proximal end portion and a distal port along the distal end portion; and a proximal coupler assembly with a proximal portion and a distal portion; wherein the distal portion comprises a distal lumen assembly and is coupled to the proximal port with the distal lumen assembly substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the delivery lumen; wherein the proximal portion comprises a first branch lumen, a second branch lumen, and a third branch lumen coupled to and extending proximally from the distal lumen assembly and terminating proximally at first, second, and third entry ports, respectively; the first entry port is adapted to receive a percutaneous translumenal interventional device therethrough into the first branch lumen; the second entry port is adapted to receive a first delivery member of a bilateral renal delivery system therethrough and into the second branch lumen; the third entry port is adapted to receive a second delivery member of the bilateral renal delivery system therethrough and into the third branch lumen, wherein the first, second, branch lumens are of sufficient orientation relative to the distal lumen assembly, and the first, second, and third branch lumens, distal lumen assembly, and delivery lumens are of sufficient dimension, such that each of the first and second delivery members of the bilateral renal delivery system and the percutaneous translumenal interventional device may be slideably engaged simultaneously within the distal lumen assembly and further within the delivery lumen without substantial mutual interference therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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