Expandable iliac sheath and method of use
First Claim
1. An intra-aortic catheter, comprising:
- a first elongate member comprising a proximal portion, a collapsible distal portion, and a lumen extending through the proximal portion and the collapsible distal portion;
a second elongate member comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen between the proximal end and the distal end, the lumen of the second elongate member comprising a chamber, the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member positioned within the lumen of the second elongate member; and
a dilator positioned within the lumen of the first elongate member, the dilator configured to expand the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member from a first, collapsed cross-sectional configuration to a second, expanded cross-sectional configuration;
wherein the chamber of the second elongate member is configured to, when pressurized, collapse the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member from the second, expanded cross-sectional configuration to a third, collapsed cross-sectional configuration, the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member having an outer diameter smaller in the third, collapsed cross-sectional configuration than in the second, expanded cross-sectional configuration.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an expandable transluminal sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, collapsed cross-sectional configuration, subsequent expansion of at least a part of the distal end of the sheath to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration, and subsequent removal in a third, collapsed cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is configured for use in the vascular system and has utility in the introduction and removal of implant delivery catheters. The access route is through the femoral arteries and the iliac arteries into the aorta. The distal end of the sheath is maintained in the first, collapsed cross-sectional configuration during advancement to the arteries into the aorta. The distal end of the sheath is then expanded using a radial dilatation device, which is removed prior to the introduction of implant delivery catheters. The distal end of the sheath is subsequently reduced to a diametrically small size for removal.
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19 Claims
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1. An intra-aortic catheter, comprising:
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a first elongate member comprising a proximal portion, a collapsible distal portion, and a lumen extending through the proximal portion and the collapsible distal portion; a second elongate member comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen between the proximal end and the distal end, the lumen of the second elongate member comprising a chamber, the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member positioned within the lumen of the second elongate member; and a dilator positioned within the lumen of the first elongate member, the dilator configured to expand the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member from a first, collapsed cross-sectional configuration to a second, expanded cross-sectional configuration; wherein the chamber of the second elongate member is configured to, when pressurized, collapse the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member from the second, expanded cross-sectional configuration to a third, collapsed cross-sectional configuration, the collapsible distal portion of the first elongate member having an outer diameter smaller in the third, collapsed cross-sectional configuration than in the second, expanded cross-sectional configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An intra-aortic catheter, comprising:
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a first elongate member comprising a lumen; a second elongate member comprising one or more vents and a distal balloon positioned distal to the one or more vents; and a hub comprising a first port and a second port; wherein the second elongate member is configured to be positioned within the lumen of the first elongate member; wherein the distal balloon is configured, when expanded, to form a seal with an inside surface of the first elongate member such that a gap is created in the lumen of the first elongate member between an inner surface of the first elongate member and an outer surface of the second elongate member, the gap positioned proximal to the distal balloon; and wherein the first port is operably connected to the one or more vents to evacuate the gap to deflate the first elongate member, and the second port is operably connected to the distal balloon to allow the distal balloon to remain substantially expanded when the gap is being evacuated. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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