Flush catheter with flow directing sheath
First Claim
1. A flush catheter configured to be introduced into a lumen to create an optically transparent flush zone, comprising:
- a catheter body having a non-occlusive distal end configured to be introduced into a lumen and an inner cavity, the inner cavity being configured to communicate with a proximal source of flush solution and expel the flush solution at a distal end of the catheter;
an image probe assembly contained within the catheter body;
one or more openings provided in the catheter body configured to expel therethrough flush solution;
a sheath at least partially covering the one or more openings, wherein a circumferential gap exists between the sheath and a catheter body, wherein when flush solution is expelled through the one or more openings into the gap, the flush solution is directed by the sheath to flow along an outer surface of the catheter body toward a proximal end of the catheter body, and wherein a flush solution flow rate and the gap are configured such that a volume flow rate of the expelled flush solution is substantially equivalent but opposite to that of locally flowing blood thereby creating the optically transparent flush zone along a length of the outer surface of the catheter body between the outer surface of the catheter body and an inner surface of the lumen such that non-occlusive optical imaging of the lumen can be performed by the image probe assembly.
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Abstract
A flush catheter is provided which is configured to be introduced into an orifice to create a flush zone therein. The flush catheter includes a catheter body having an inner cavity, the inner cavity being configured to communicate with a source of flush solution, one or more openings configured to expel therethrough flush solution, and a sheath at least partially covering the one or more openings, wherein when flush solution is expelled through the one or more openings, the flush solution is directed by the sheath to flow along an outer surface of the catheter body, thereby creating a flush zone along a length of the outer surface of the catheter body. The flush catheter may be used in combination with an image catheter/probe such as an image catheter/probe utilized in OCT imaging systems.
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24 Claims
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1. A flush catheter configured to be introduced into a lumen to create an optically transparent flush zone, comprising:
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a catheter body having a non-occlusive distal end configured to be introduced into a lumen and an inner cavity, the inner cavity being configured to communicate with a proximal source of flush solution and expel the flush solution at a distal end of the catheter; an image probe assembly contained within the catheter body; one or more openings provided in the catheter body configured to expel therethrough flush solution; a sheath at least partially covering the one or more openings, wherein a circumferential gap exists between the sheath and a catheter body, wherein when flush solution is expelled through the one or more openings into the gap, the flush solution is directed by the sheath to flow along an outer surface of the catheter body toward a proximal end of the catheter body, and wherein a flush solution flow rate and the gap are configured such that a volume flow rate of the expelled flush solution is substantially equivalent but opposite to that of locally flowing blood thereby creating the optically transparent flush zone along a length of the outer surface of the catheter body between the outer surface of the catheter body and an inner surface of the lumen such that non-occlusive optical imaging of the lumen can be performed by the image probe assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A flush catheter configured to be introduced into a narrow, blood-carrying bodily lumen, the flush catheter comprising:
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a catheter body having a non-occlusive distal end configured to be introduced into a lumen and a proximal end and a first inner cavity extending from the proximal end to the distal end, the inner cavity being configured to communicate with a proximal source of flush solution; a second inner cavity located at the distal end of the catheter body configured to accept a guidewire for guiding the flush catheter to a point of interest in the bodily lumen; one or more openings in communication with the first cavity configured to expel the flush solution; a sheath covering the one or more openings, wherein the sheath is sealed to an outer catheter wall of the catheter body at a distal end thereof adjacent to the one or more openings and unattached at a proximal end thereof such that a circumferential gap is formed between the sheath covering and the catheter body, wherein the sheath is configured to direct flush solution expelled through the one or more openings into the gap to flow along the outer wall of the catheter body in a direction retrograde to flow of flush solution in the first cavity and exit the sheath at its proximal end; and an imaging probe assembly disposed inside the first cavity, wherein a flush rate of the expelled flush solution and the gap are configured such that a volume flow rate of the expelled flush solution is substantially equivalent but opposite to that of locally flowing blood, thereby displacing a region of blood proximal to the proximal end of the sheath and creating an optically transparent region between the outer wall of the catheter body and an inner wall of the bodily lumen such that non-occlusive optical imaging of the bodily lumen can be performed by the imaging probe assembly. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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