Bifurcation treatment system and methods
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1. A catheter assembly, comprising:
- (a) a catheter shaft having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion;
(b) a main balloon positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft, the main balloon operable between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration;
(c) a secondary balloon positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft and mounted directly to an outer surface of an expandable portion of the main balloon, the secondary balloon operable between an unexpanded configuration in which the secondary balloon is positioned on the main balloon and an expanded configuration in which the secondary balloon extends radially outward from the outer surface of the main balloon;
(d) a first structure defining a first inflation lumen, the first inflation lumen extending between the distal end portion and proximal end portion of the catheter shaft and configured to provide inflation fluid to the main balloon;
(e) a second structure defining a second inflation lumen, the second inflation lumen extending between the distal end portion and proximal end portion of the catheter shaft and configured to provide inflation fluid to the secondary balloon, wherein the second structure extends through a portion of the main balloon; and
(f) a valve member in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen and the second inflation lumen, the valve member configured to operate the secondary balloon between the unexpanded configuration to the expanded configuration independently of operation of the main balloon between the unexpanded and expanded configurations.
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Abstract
A catheter assembly configured for treatment of a vessel bifurcation. The catheter assembly includes a catheter shaft and first and second balloons. The second balloon extends radially outward relative to the first balloon when expanded. A valve arrangement controls expansion of the second balloon. Portions of the valve arrangement can be positioned at proximal and distal end portions of the catheter shaft. Typically, the first balloon is expanded followed by expansion of the second balloon. A stent having a lateral branch opening is operatively mounted to the first balloon. The second balloon is configured to extend through the lateral branch opening when the second balloon is expanded.
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1. A catheter assembly, comprising:
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(a) a catheter shaft having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion; (b) a main balloon positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft, the main balloon operable between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration; (c) a secondary balloon positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft and mounted directly to an outer surface of an expandable portion of the main balloon, the secondary balloon operable between an unexpanded configuration in which the secondary balloon is positioned on the main balloon and an expanded configuration in which the secondary balloon extends radially outward from the outer surface of the main balloon; (d) a first structure defining a first inflation lumen, the first inflation lumen extending between the distal end portion and proximal end portion of the catheter shaft and configured to provide inflation fluid to the main balloon; (e) a second structure defining a second inflation lumen, the second inflation lumen extending between the distal end portion and proximal end portion of the catheter shaft and configured to provide inflation fluid to the secondary balloon, wherein the second structure extends through a portion of the main balloon; and (f) a valve member in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen and the second inflation lumen, the valve member configured to operate the secondary balloon between the unexpanded configuration to the expanded configuration independently of operation of the main balloon between the unexpanded and expanded configurations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A catheter assembly, comprising:
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(a) a catheter shaft having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; (b) a first balloon member positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft; (c) a second balloon member positioned at the distal end portion of the catheter shaft and configured to expand radially outward relative to the first balloon member; (d) a first inflation housing defining a first inflation lumen, the first inflation lumen extending from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion of the catheter shaft, the first inflation lumen coupled in fluid communication with the first balloon member; (e) a second inflation housing defining a second inflation lumen, the second inflation lumen extending from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion of the catheter shaft, a distal-most end of the second inflation lumen coupled to the second balloon member to provide fluid communication between the second inflation lumen and the second balloon member, wherein a portion of the second inflation lumen extends through the first balloon member; and (f) a valve member adjustable between a first position connecting a fluid source in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen while preventing fluid communication between the fluid source and the second inflation lumen, a second position connecting the fluid source in fluid communication with the second inflation lumen while preventing fluid communication between the fluid source and the first inflation lumen, and a third position wherein the fluid source is not in fluid communication with the first and second inflation lumens. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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