Treatment of stenotic regions
First Claim
1. A method of mapping a vascular lesion comprising:
- delivering a thin membrane balloon comprised of a radiopaque material to the vascular lesion; and
inflating the balloon such that the balloon conforms to a topography of the lesion for mapping the lesion, wherein inflating the balloon comprises inflating at a low pressure.
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Abstract
An improved method and devices for preventing restenosis are provided. The method may include delivering a stent configured to contain a stenosis to a body vessel. The method may also include using atherectomy at the site prior to stent delivery. In one embodiment, the stent has a proximal end, a distal end, and a center portion arranged such that the diameters of the proximal and distal ends are greater than the diameter of the center portion. In one embodiment, the atherectomy device includes a housing to prevent injury to the unaffected areas of the body vessels but the cutter is extendible beyond the housing. In one embodiment, the stent may be impregnated with at least one drug after stent deployment.
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2 Claims
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1. A method of mapping a vascular lesion comprising:
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delivering a thin membrane balloon comprised of a radiopaque material to the vascular lesion; and inflating the balloon such that the balloon conforms to a topography of the lesion for mapping the lesion, wherein inflating the balloon comprises inflating at a low pressure.
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2. A lesion mapping catheter comprising:
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an elongate tubular shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a thin membrane balloon comprised of a radiopaque material, the balloon positioned inside the tubular shaft; wherein the balloon is configured such that when inflated inside a vascular lesion the membrane conforms to a topography of the vascular lesions, wherein the balloon is configured to be inflated at a low pressure.
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