Delivery and exchange catheter for storing guidewire
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1. A method of crossing an occlusion in a blood vessel, comprising:
- advancing a guidewire through a lumen of a blood vessel to a location proximal of an occlusion;
advancing an exchange catheter over the guidewire to position a distal end of the exchange catheter proximal of the occlusion, the exchange catheter including a catheter body having a single contiguous lumen with a proximal portion through a proximal region of the catheter body and a distal portion through a distal region of the catheter body, the exchange catheter advancing over the guidewire with the guidewire within the single contiguous lumen;
withdrawing the guidewire into the exchange catheter such that the guidewire is positioned within the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen;
advancing a cutting wire into and through the distal portion of the single contiguous lumen and out of the distal end of the exchange catheter with the guidewire located in the proximal region of the catheter body; and
forming a passage through the occlusion with the cutting wire;
wherein the single contiguous lumen is configured to accommodate the guidewire and the cutting wire simultaneously within the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen and only accommodate one of the guidewire and the cutting wire at a time within the distal portion of the contiguous lumen.
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Abstract
A support catheter for stowing and exchanging guidewires and other working elements comprises a catheter body having a proximal region and a distal region. A single, contiguous lumen is formed from the proximal region through the distal region and has a larger proximal cross-sectional area than distal cross-sectional area.
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1. A method of crossing an occlusion in a blood vessel, comprising:
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advancing a guidewire through a lumen of a blood vessel to a location proximal of an occlusion; advancing an exchange catheter over the guidewire to position a distal end of the exchange catheter proximal of the occlusion, the exchange catheter including a catheter body having a single contiguous lumen with a proximal portion through a proximal region of the catheter body and a distal portion through a distal region of the catheter body, the exchange catheter advancing over the guidewire with the guidewire within the single contiguous lumen; withdrawing the guidewire into the exchange catheter such that the guidewire is positioned within the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen; advancing a cutting wire into and through the distal portion of the single contiguous lumen and out of the distal end of the exchange catheter with the guidewire located in the proximal region of the catheter body; and forming a passage through the occlusion with the cutting wire; wherein the single contiguous lumen is configured to accommodate the guidewire and the cutting wire simultaneously within the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen and only accommodate one of the guidewire and the cutting wire at a time within the distal portion of the contiguous lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of crossing an occlusion in a blood vessel, comprising:
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advancing a guidewire through a lumen of a blood vessel to a location proximal of an occlusion; advancing an exchange catheter over the guidewire to position a distal end of the exchange catheter proximal of the occlusion, the exchange catheter including a proximal region and a distal region, with a single contiguous lumen extending through the proximal and distal regions, the single contiguous lumen having a proximal portion through the proximal region and a distal portion through the distal region; withdrawing the guidewire into the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen of the exchange catheter; advancing a cutting wire through the distal portion of the single contiguous lumen and out of the distal end of the exchange catheter with the guidewire located in the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen; and forming a passage through the occlusion with the cutting wire; wherein the proximal portion of the single contiguous lumen of the exchange catheter is sized to receive the cutting wire and the guidewire simultaneously while the distal portion of the single contiguous lumen of the exchange catheter is sized to receive only one of the cutting wire and the guidewire at a time. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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