Vascular dilation catheter construction
First Claim
1. A vascular dilation catheter comprising:
- an inner and an outer tubular wall formed as a seamless, involuted structure having proximate and distal ends;
a dilation balloon defined by an expanded portion of the outer tubular wall at the distal end of the seamless, involuted structure so that the balloon has a substantially cylindrical outer tubular wall proximate the distal end;
means for directing an inflation medium from the proximate end of the structure to the dilation balloon; and
a flexible reinforcement tube disposed around the inner tubular wall and extending substantially over the entire length of the catheter.
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Abstract
An improved vascular dilation catheter comprises an involuted tubular structure including outer and inner tubular walls which extend the entire length of the catheter. The outer tubular wall is enlarged at a distal end of the catheter to form a dilation balloon, and extends back the remaining length of the flexible tube at a reduced diameter to define an annular lumen which is used to inflate the balloon. Alternatively, the outer tubular wall may conform to the exterior of the inner tubular wall and separate axial lumens may be provided for inflation. By providing means for heating inflation medium within the balloon, the catheter may be utilized for performing thermal ablation therapy.
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21 Claims
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1. A vascular dilation catheter comprising:
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an inner and an outer tubular wall formed as a seamless, involuted structure having proximate and distal ends; a dilation balloon defined by an expanded portion of the outer tubular wall at the distal end of the seamless, involuted structure so that the balloon has a substantially cylindrical outer tubular wall proximate the distal end; means for directing an inflation medium from the proximate end of the structure to the dilation balloon; and a flexible reinforcement tube disposed around the inner tubular wall and extending substantially over the entire length of the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A vascular dilation catheter comprising:
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a flexible tube having proximate and distal ends and an axial lumen extending between said proximate and distal ends; a flexible sheath extending through the lumen from the proximate end to the distal end, folding back over the exterior of the tube at the distal end, and extending over the exterior to the proximate end to form an annular space between the exterior of the tube and the sheath, said annular space including a first enlarged region proximate the distal end which defines a dilation balloon and a second narrower region between the first region and the proximate end which defines a conduit for directing inflation medium to the dilation balloon. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A vascular catheter comprising:
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an inner and outer tubular wall formed as a seamless, involuted structure having proximate and distal ends; a dilation balloon defined by an expanded portion of the outer tubular wall at the distal end of the seamless, involuted structure; means for dividing the internal volume of the balloon into a plurality of separate compartments; means for directing an inflation medium from the proximate end of the structure to the dilation balloon; and means for heating inflation medium within the dilation balloon. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A method for ablating stenosis within a blood vessel, said method comprising:
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introducing a balloon dilation catheter into the blood vessel so that the balloon lies adjacent the stenosis, wherein the dilation balloon is divided into separate compartments; inflating the balloon; heating the inflation medium within selected ones of said compartments within the balloon to a preselected minimum temperature; and leaving the balloon in contact with the stenosis for a time sufficient to achieve ablation.
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