Method and apparatus for forming a stoma and a balloon catheter
First Claim
1. A method for forming a stoma of a desired internal transverse cross-section in a vessel, the method comprising:
- providing a balloon catheter comprising an elongated catheter extending between a proximal end and a distal end, an inflatable element defining a hollow interior region located on the catheter, and a measuring means for determining a value of a transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element,locating the inflatable element in the vessel adjacent a location at which the stoma is to be formed,inflating the inflatable element to a degree that the inflatable element bears on the vessel adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed,operating the measuring means to determine the value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed, and continuously updating the determined value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element,placing a band around an exterior of the vessel adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed, andforming the stoma by one of tightening and loosening the band until the determined value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element adjacent the stoma corresponds with the desired internal transverse cross-section to which the stoma is to be formed.
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Abstract
A balloon catheter comprises a catheter and a balloon located on the distal end of the catheter. A pair of stimulating electrodes for receiving a constant current stimulating signal when the balloon is inflated with an electrically conductive medium and a plurality of sensing electrodes for producing voltage response signals are located on the catheter. The voltage response signals are indicative of the values of the transverse cross-sectional area of the balloon adjacent the sensing electrodes. A first lumen accommodates the inflating medium to and from the balloon, and a second lumen accommodates electrically conductive wires to the stimulating and sensing electrodes. A pressure sensing element is located in a protective housing in the second lumen, and communicates through a communicating opening in the protective housing and through a communicating port in the catheter with a hollow interior region of the balloon. The balloon catheter may also be provided with a guide wire engaging element for engaging a guide wire externally of the balloon catheter.
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1. A method for forming a stoma of a desired internal transverse cross-section in a vessel, the method comprising:
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providing a balloon catheter comprising an elongated catheter extending between a proximal end and a distal end, an inflatable element defining a hollow interior region located on the catheter, and a measuring means for determining a value of a transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element, locating the inflatable element in the vessel adjacent a location at which the stoma is to be formed, inflating the inflatable element to a degree that the inflatable element bears on the vessel adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed, operating the measuring means to determine the value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed, and continuously updating the determined value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element, placing a band around an exterior of the vessel adjacent the location at which the stoma is to be formed, and forming the stoma by one of tightening and loosening the band until the determined value of the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the inflatable element adjacent the stoma corresponds with the desired internal transverse cross-section to which the stoma is to be formed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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