Reperfusion injury devices
First Claim
1. A reperfusion catheter, comprising:
- an inner member having a proximal shaft portion, a distal shaft portion, and a guidewire lumen, wherein the distal shaft portion includes an inlet hole, a distal port, and a fluid lumen coupling the inlet hole and the distal port, and wherein the inlet hole is in fluid communication with the distal port;
an expandable stent on the distal shaft portion of the inner member and located between the inlet hole and the distal port, wherein the expandable stent includes a side wall;
a cover over the side wall of the expandable stent, wherein the cover includes a proximal end sealed around the inner member distal to the inlet hole; and
an outer member that is moveable relative to the inner member, the cover, and the expandable stent between a first position wherein the outer member extends at least partially over the cover and the expandable stent, and a retracted position wherein a distal end of the outer member is disposed proximal to the cover and the expandable stent, the outer member having an inner lumen capable of sliding over the inner member and the cover to capture the expandable stent;
wherein, when the outer member is in the first position within a blood vessel, the distal end of the outer member contacts the cover to block blood flow into the inlet hole, and wherein, when the outer member is in the retracted position within the blood vessel, the inlet hole is disposed between the distal end of the outer member and the cover to allow blood flow into the inlet hole.
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Abstract
A catheter configured for performing reperfusion by alternatively occluding a vessel so as to prevent fluid flow and removing that occlusion to allow fluid flow is described. A first catheter includes an outer member and a retractable valve to allow and prevent fluid flow in the vessel. A second catheter includes a sheathed expansion member that can be deployed and recaptured to prevent and allow, respectively, fluid flow. A third catheter includes an angioplasty balloon to open a vessel occlusion, in which an occlusion balloon is used to allow and disallow fluid flow. A fourth catheter includes an expandable member for providing mechanical plunging action to urge thrombotic material to a more distal location. A fifth catheter includes an accessory catheter that can be used to perform reperfusion with another catheter. A sixth catheter includes an inner balloon within an outer balloon configured to perform reperfusion.
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7 Claims
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1. A reperfusion catheter, comprising:
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an inner member having a proximal shaft portion, a distal shaft portion, and a guidewire lumen, wherein the distal shaft portion includes an inlet hole, a distal port, and a fluid lumen coupling the inlet hole and the distal port, and wherein the inlet hole is in fluid communication with the distal port; an expandable stent on the distal shaft portion of the inner member and located between the inlet hole and the distal port, wherein the expandable stent includes a side wall; a cover over the side wall of the expandable stent, wherein the cover includes a proximal end sealed around the inner member distal to the inlet hole; and an outer member that is moveable relative to the inner member, the cover, and the expandable stent between a first position wherein the outer member extends at least partially over the cover and the expandable stent, and a retracted position wherein a distal end of the outer member is disposed proximal to the cover and the expandable stent, the outer member having an inner lumen capable of sliding over the inner member and the cover to capture the expandable stent; wherein, when the outer member is in the first position within a blood vessel, the distal end of the outer member contacts the cover to block blood flow into the inlet hole, and wherein, when the outer member is in the retracted position within the blood vessel, the inlet hole is disposed between the distal end of the outer member and the cover to allow blood flow into the inlet hole. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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