Rapid-exchange balloon catheter with hypotube shaft
First Claim
1. A balloon catheter having a proximal end and a distal end for medically treating a patient, comprising:
- a hypotube having a proximal tubular portion, an intermediate tubular portion having a longitudinal indentation, and a distal portion;
an inner tubular body having a proximal and distal end, and defining a proximal and distal guidwire port at each end respectively, and a guidewire lumen extending between the guidewire ports;
an outer tubular body surrounding at least a portion of the inner tubular body;
the proximal ends of the inner and outer tubular bodies being affixed together and sealed to the hypotube at a point defined at or near a transition between the intermediate and distal portions of the hypotube;
a balloon affixed to the inner and outer tubular bodies at or near their distal ends;
an inflation lumen extending from the hypotube proximal end, through the hypotube proximal and intermediate tubular portions, and through an annular space between the outer and inner tubular bodies, into an interior of the balloon;
the distal portion of the hypotube extending a distance into the outer tubular body;
providing a transition in flexibility between the tubular portions of the hypotube to the inner and outer bodies;
the balloon catheter thus having a rapid-exchange configuration.
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Abstract
A rapid-exchange balloon catheter for medical treatment of a patient includes a shaft with proximal and distal sections. The proximal shaft section has a hypotube with a proximal tubular portion, an intermediate tubular portion with a longitudinal indentation, and a distal portion. The distal shaft section has an inner and outer tubular body, and their proximal ends are sealed to the hypotube near a transition between the hypotube indented portion and the hypotube distal portion. The inner body defines a guidewire lumen extending from a proximal guidewire port at its proximal end and a distal guidewire port at its distal end. The hypotube distal portion extends into the space between the inner and outer tubular bodies, and provides a flexibility transition from the proximal shaft section to the distal shaft section.
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10 Claims
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1. A balloon catheter having a proximal end and a distal end for medically treating a patient, comprising:
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a hypotube having a proximal tubular portion, an intermediate tubular portion having a longitudinal indentation, and a distal portion;
an inner tubular body having a proximal and distal end, and defining a proximal and distal guidwire port at each end respectively, and a guidewire lumen extending between the guidewire ports;
an outer tubular body surrounding at least a portion of the inner tubular body;
the proximal ends of the inner and outer tubular bodies being affixed together and sealed to the hypotube at a point defined at or near a transition between the intermediate and distal portions of the hypotube;
a balloon affixed to the inner and outer tubular bodies at or near their distal ends;
an inflation lumen extending from the hypotube proximal end, through the hypotube proximal and intermediate tubular portions, and through an annular space between the outer and inner tubular bodies, into an interior of the balloon;
the distal portion of the hypotube extending a distance into the outer tubular body;
providing a transition in flexibility between the tubular portions of the hypotube to the inner and outer bodies;
the balloon catheter thus having a rapid-exchange configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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