Perfusion regulation system
First Claim
1. A method for controlling blood flow, the method comprising:
- delivering, to a body lumen, an introducer sheath having a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end;
advancing, through the lumen of the introducer sheath and out of the distal end thereof, a middle catheter having an outer wall and having a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end, wherein the middle catheter defines an outer surface that is free from an occluding device;
advancing, through the lumen of the middle catheter and out of the distal end thereof, a microcatheter having a wall and having a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end, the microcatheter having an inflatable balloon on the distal end;
receiving blood into the distal end of the introducer sheath;
advancing the blood into a connecting tube having a first end in fluid communication with the inside of the introducer sheath and a second end in fluid communication with the microcatheter lumen;
wherein the blood flows through a blood flow path defined between an inner surface of the introducer sheath and an outer surface of the middle catheter, through the connecting tube, through the proximal portion of the microcatheter, through the lumen of the microcatheter, and exiting the microcatheter distal end;
wherein the middle catheter includes a middle catheter valve attached at the proximal portion thereof, the middle catheter valve includes a first port and second port each being in fluid communication with the middle catheter lumen, and the microcatheter extends through the first port into the middle catheter lumen; and
wherein the flow path includes a supplemental tube connected to the second port of the middle catheter valve and extending therefrom to the flow path, wherein the flow path is in fluid communication with the second port of the middle catheter valve, the method further comprising advancing blood through the supplemental tube and into the second port of the middle catheter valve and into the middle catheter lumen.
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Abstract
A reperfusion system and method of perfusing a blood vessel using the reperfusion system are provided. The system includes an introducer sheath, a middle catheter extending through the introducer sheath, and a balloon microcatheter extending through the middle catheter. A connecting tube extends between a lumen of the introducer sheath and a valve at a proximal end of the microcatheter. A flow path is defined along a lumen of the introducer sheath, through the connecting tube, into the microcatheter, and out of a distal opening of the microcatheter. The balloon is disposed adjacent the exit point of the flow path to reduce reflux. Embolic material can be introduced into the microcatheter at the valve to exit at the same location as the blood flow.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for controlling blood flow, the method comprising:
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delivering, to a body lumen, an introducer sheath having a wall defining a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end; advancing, through the lumen of the introducer sheath and out of the distal end thereof, a middle catheter having an outer wall and having a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end, wherein the middle catheter defines an outer surface that is free from an occluding device; advancing, through the lumen of the middle catheter and out of the distal end thereof, a microcatheter having a wall and having a longitudinal lumen extending from a proximal portion to a distal end, the microcatheter having an inflatable balloon on the distal end; receiving blood into the distal end of the introducer sheath; advancing the blood into a connecting tube having a first end in fluid communication with the inside of the introducer sheath and a second end in fluid communication with the microcatheter lumen; wherein the blood flows through a blood flow path defined between an inner surface of the introducer sheath and an outer surface of the middle catheter, through the connecting tube, through the proximal portion of the microcatheter, through the lumen of the microcatheter, and exiting the microcatheter distal end; wherein the middle catheter includes a middle catheter valve attached at the proximal portion thereof, the middle catheter valve includes a first port and second port each being in fluid communication with the middle catheter lumen, and the microcatheter extends through the first port into the middle catheter lumen; and wherein the flow path includes a supplemental tube connected to the second port of the middle catheter valve and extending therefrom to the flow path, wherein the flow path is in fluid communication with the second port of the middle catheter valve, the method further comprising advancing blood through the supplemental tube and into the second port of the middle catheter valve and into the middle catheter lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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