Sheath for use in peripheral interventions
First Claim
1. A method for advancing at least two catheter devices into a vasculature of a patient, the method comprising:
- providing an introducer sheath comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a first proximal port, a second proximal port, at least a first lumen having a distal aperture, and at least a second aperture positioned proximally of the distal aperture;
positioning the introducer sheath in the patient such that the proximal end is positioned outside the patient, and the distal end is positioned in an abdominal aorta of the patient at or near origins of renal arteries of the patient;
advancing a renal artery catheter device through the first proximal port to the first distal aperture;
deploying the renal artery catheter device such that the renal artery catheter device self-expands when advanced from the sheath and cannulates to extend into at least one of the renal arteries; and
advancing a vascular catheter device through the second proximal port and into at least one peripheral vessel of the patient on a contralateral side of the patient relative to an insertion point of the sheath.
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Abstract
A dual lumen introducer sheath provides access to at least one renal artery and at least one peripheral blood vessel of a patient. The introducer sheath includes a proximal hub comprising first and second ports, a first lumen, and a second lumen. The first lumen extends from the first port to a first distal aperture and has sufficient length such that when the first port is positioned outside the patient the first distal aperture is positionable in the abdominal aorta at or near origins of the patient'"'"'s renal arteries. The second lumen extends from the second port to a second distal aperture, has a shorter length than the length of the first lumen, and is configured to allow passage of a catheter device through the second lumen and into or through an iliac artery contralateral to an insertion point of the introducer sheath into the patient.
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1. A method for advancing at least two catheter devices into a vasculature of a patient, the method comprising:
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providing an introducer sheath comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a first proximal port, a second proximal port, at least a first lumen having a distal aperture, and at least a second aperture positioned proximally of the distal aperture; positioning the introducer sheath in the patient such that the proximal end is positioned outside the patient, and the distal end is positioned in an abdominal aorta of the patient at or near origins of renal arteries of the patient; advancing a renal artery catheter device through the first proximal port to the first distal aperture; deploying the renal artery catheter device such that the renal artery catheter device self-expands when advanced from the sheath and cannulates to extend into at least one of the renal arteries; and advancing a vascular catheter device through the second proximal port and into at least one peripheral vessel of the patient on a contralateral side of the patient relative to an insertion point of the sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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