Valve leaflet resection device
US-2024398472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10058382B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10058382-B2 |
| Application number | US-34682708-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2008 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A device that shields internal organs and tissues from medical procedures performed within a patient's body, especially in the chest cavity where ablation and related procedures are performed in or near the heart, includes a catheter body, a distal section, and a barrier member that can be inflated with fluid to act as a barrier to extreme temperatures and physical trauma, and be deflated to a smaller size to facilitate entry and removal from the patient's chest cavity. In a more detailed embodiment, the barrier member is a balloon that can protect the esophagus, which can be provided with folds and shape memory elements so that the balloon expands and collapses into predetermined configurations. Fluid is fed to and drawn from the barrier member via an irrigation tubing that extends along a catheter shaft and is in communication with a lumen of a deflectable tubing section that extends through an interior cavity of the barrier member. The catheter can be adapted for uni- or bi-directional deflection.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device adapted to protectively shield an esophagus within a chest cavity of a patient, comprising: a catheter body; a distal section distal the catheter body; a barrier member affixed to the distal section, wherein the barrier member is configured to adopt an expanded configuration when inflated with a fluid and a collapsed configuration when deflated, wherein the barrier member in the expanded configuration includes x, y and z dimensions in a Cartesian coordinate system, the z dimension being a thickness dimension of the barrier member in the expanded configuration, and each of the x and y dimensions being larger than the z dimension such that in the expanded configuration the x and y dimensions define a generally planar configuration having two opposing generally flat and continuous surfaces, and the generally planar configuration is configured to fit between a heart and the esophagus within the chest cavity to provide a protective shield for the esophagus from procedures performed on the heart within the chest cavity; and at least one shape memory wire comprising a shape memory material embedded in the barrier member configured to bias the barrier member to expand or collapse to a predetermined configuration. 2. A device of claim 1 , wherein the barrier member is a balloon. 3. A device of claim 1 , wherein the x and y dimensions of the barrier member define a rectangular shape in the expanded configuration. 4. A device of claim 1 , wherein the x and y dimensions of the barrier member define a circular shape in the expanded configuration. 5. A device of claim 1 , wherein the x and y dimensions of the barrier member define a polygonal shape in the expanded configuration. 6. A device of claim 1 , wherein the barrier member has folds in the collapsed configuration. 7. A device of claim 1 , wherein the barrier member has a spiral shape in the collapsed configuration. 8. A device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one shape-memory wire is configured to bias the barrier member to adopt a predetermined shape in the collapsed configuration. 9. A device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one shape memory wire is configured to bias the barrier member to adopt a predetermined shape in the expanded configuration. 10. A device of claim 1 , wherein the distal section is deflectable. 11. A device of claim 10 , further comprising a control handle adapted to enable user manipulation for deflecting the distal section. 12. A device of claim 1 , wherein the barrier member contains a radiopaque material. 13. A device of claim 1 , wherein the distal section has at least one lumen for delivering fluid to and from the barrier member. 14. A device of claim 13 , wherein the distal section has another lumen through which a puller wire extends for deflecting the distal section. 15. A device of claim 1 , wherein the distal section includes a tip electrode. 16. A device of claim 1 , wherein the distal section extends through the barrier member. 17. A device of claim 1 , wherein the distal section includes rings affixing the barrier member to the distal section. 18. A device of claim 17 , wherein the rings include ring electrodes. 19. A device of claim 18 , wherein the rings comprise internal reference electrodes. 20. A device of claim 18 , wherein the rings comprise bi-polar electrodes adapted for bi-polar ablation. 21. A device of claim 18 , wherein the rings comprise electrodes adapted for generating electrogram data from an exterior surface of the heart. 22. A device of claim 1 , further comprising an electromagnetic location sensor mounted in the distal section. 23. A device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid contains radiopaque material.
Esophageal electrodes · CPC title
having a flexible, catheter-like structure, e.g. for heart ablation (A61B18/1477 takes precedence) · CPC title
with circuits for assuring patient safety · CPC title
Arrangements or circuits for monitoring, protecting, controlling or indicating {(for external stimulators A61N1/3603; for implantable neurostimulators A61N1/36128; for heart stimulators A61N1/37; for defibrillators A61N1/3925)} · CPC title
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