Valve leaflet resection device
US-2024398472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10524858B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10524858-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514964300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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This disclosure is directed to a catheter having a dual node multiray electrode assembly at the distal end of the catheter body. The dual node multiray electrode assembly includes a proximal multiray array with a plurality of spines connected at one end, each spine having at least one ablation electrode, and a distal node. The dual node multiray electrode assembly may have an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration wherein the spines are arranged generally along a longitudinal axis of the catheter body. The distal node may be configured to be deployed within a vessel and the proximal multiray array may be configured to engage tissue forming an ostium of the vessel with the ablation electrodes. In some embodiments, the relative distance between the proximal multiray array and the distal node is adjustable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A catheter comprising an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and a dual node multiray electrode assembly at the distal end of the catheter body, wherein the dual node multiray electrode assembly comprises a proximal node including a multiray array with a plurality of spines connected only at one end, each spine having at least one ablation electrode and a distal node including an inflatable balloon, and wherein the dual node multiray electrode assembly has an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration wherein the spines of the proximal multiray array are arranged generally along a longitudinal axis of the catheter body and the distal node conforms to the catheter body in the collapsed configuration, the elongated catheter body comprising an inner tubular member slidably disposed within a lumen of an outer tubular member, a proximal end of the inner tubular member being secured to a control handle, the proximal node multiray array being secured to a distal end of the outer tubular member and the distal node being secured to a distal end of the inner tubular member. 2. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the distal node is configured to be deployed within a vessel in the expanded configuration and wherein the proximal multiray array is configured to engage tissue of an ostium of the vessel with the at least one ablation electrode in the expanded configuration. 3. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein relative longitudinal movement of the inner tubular member and the outer tubular member adjusts a distance between the proximal multiray array and the distal node. 4. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein each spine of the proximal multiray array comprises a plurality of independently controlled ablation electrodes. 5. The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the spines of the proximal multiray array curve radially outward in the expanded configuration. 6. The catheter of claim 5 , wherein the spines of the proximal multiray array curve proximally. 7. The catheter of claim 5 , wherein the spines of the proximal multiray array curve distally. 8. A method for treatment comprising: providing a catheter with an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and a dual node multiray electrode assembly at the distal end of the catheter body, wherein the dual node multiray electrode assembly comprises a proximal node including a multiray array with a plurality of spines connected only at one end, each spine having at least one ablation electrode and a distal node including an expandable balloon, and wherein the dual node multiray electrode assembly has an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration wherein the spines of the proximal multiray array are arranged generally along a longitudinal axis of the catheter body and the distal node conforms to the catheter body in the collapsed configuration, the elongated catheter body comprising an inner tubular member slidably disposed within a lumen of an outer tubular member, a proximal end of the inner tubular member being secured to a control handle, the proximal node multiray array being secured to a distal end of the outer tubular member and the distal node being secured to a distal end of the inner tubular member; positioning the distal end of the catheter at a desired region of the heart; deploying the balloon within a vessel in the expanded configuration to engage an inner diameter of the vessel; and positioning the proximal multiray array to bring at least one ablation electrode into contact with tissue forming an ostium of the vessel. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising delivering radio frequency energy to the at least one ablation electrode to form a substantially complete circumferential lesion. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising adjusting a relative distance between the proximal multiray array and the distal node. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein adjusting the relative distance between the proximal multiray array and the distal node comprises anchoring the distal node within the vessel and advancing the proximal multiray array towards the distal node to bring the at least one ablation electrode into contact with tissue of the ostium.
Ablation · CPC title
using more than two electrodes on a single probe · CPC title
having a basket shaped structure · CPC title
with multiple distal splines · CPC title
Balloons · CPC title
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