Constraining structure with non-linear axial struts
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1. A balloon catheter, comprisinga catheter body;
- a constraining structure comprising;
a plurality of expandable, radial rings spaced apart along a length of the constraining structure, said plurality of radial rings comprising a proximal end ring and a distal end ring;
a plurality of longitudinal struts spaced along a circumference of the constraining structure, the plurality of longitudinal struts comprising a first longitudinal strut and a second longitudinal strut, a first end of the first longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the first longitudinal strut attached to said proximal end ring, a first end of the second longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the second longitudinal strut attached to said distal end ring,wherein the constraining structure is configured to be positioned over the balloon catheter and wherein the constraining structure has an expanded and a collapsed state and is biased to be in the collapsed state, andwherein the first longitudinal strut moves in a first axial direction and the second longitudinal strut moves in a second axial direction during expansion of the constraining structure, the second axial direction being opposite the first axial direction.
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Abstract
A constraining structure for use with a balloon catheter can include multiple longitudinal struts and multiple, sinusoidal shaped radial rings. The constraining structure can expand to form a pattern of channels including substantially square windows. The constraining structure can modify, restrict, and control a shape and/or size of the balloon when inflated. Inflating the balloon catheter within the constraining structure can provide nonuniform pressure on a vessel wall adjacent the balloon.
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1. A balloon catheter, comprising
a catheter body; -
a constraining structure comprising; a plurality of expandable, radial rings spaced apart along a length of the constraining structure, said plurality of radial rings comprising a proximal end ring and a distal end ring; a plurality of longitudinal struts spaced along a circumference of the constraining structure, the plurality of longitudinal struts comprising a first longitudinal strut and a second longitudinal strut, a first end of the first longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the first longitudinal strut attached to said proximal end ring, a first end of the second longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the second longitudinal strut attached to said distal end ring, wherein the constraining structure is configured to be positioned over the balloon catheter and wherein the constraining structure has an expanded and a collapsed state and is biased to be in the collapsed state, and wherein the first longitudinal strut moves in a first axial direction and the second longitudinal strut moves in a second axial direction during expansion of the constraining structure, the second axial direction being opposite the first axial direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of expanding a balloon catheter in a vessel of a patient, the method comprising:
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positioning the balloon catheter so that a balloon of the balloon catheter is adjacent a treatment site in a vessel of a patient, the balloon catheter comprising a catheter body and a constraining structure positioned over the balloon, the constraining structure comprising a plurality of longitudinal struts connecting a plurality of radial sinusoidal rings, the plurality of rings comprising a proximal end ring and a distal end ring, the plurality of longitudinal struts comprising a first longitudinal strut and a second longitudinal strut, a first end of the first longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the first longitudinal strut attached to the proximal end ring, a first end of the second longitudinal strut attached to the catheter body and a second end of the second longitudinal strut attached to said distal end ring, the constraining structure biased to be in a collapsed state; and inflating the balloon, thereby expanding the constraining structure and providing nonuniform pressure on a wall of the vessel adjacent the balloon, the first longitudinal strut moving in a first axial direction and the second longitudinal strut moving in a second axial direction during expansion of the constraining structure, the second axial direction being opposite the first axial direction. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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