Balloon Catheter With Matte Distal Tip
US-2015367107-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016001063A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016001063-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514856693-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A catheter has a shaft that defines a delivery lumen, for example, to deliver an elongate medical device therethrough; a proximal section of the catheter includes a seal zone portion, a handle portion and a proximal port portion. A relatively thin wall section of the proximal port portion extends between the seal zone portion and a proximal edge that defines part of a perimeter of a proximal opening of the delivery lumen. The handle portion projects laterally from the seal zone portion, generally opposite the relatively thin wall section. An inflation subassembly of the catheter includes a compliant sleeve member and an inflation lumen extending from the sleeve member, proximally along the shaft, and into a connector port formed in the handle portion. The inflation lumen may be formed by fusing a section of a tube to the shaft and molding the handle portion around another section of the tube.
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1 . A method for delivering an implantable medical electrical lead into the coronary vasculature of a patient via a catheter, the catheter including a delivery lumen, an inflation lumen, and a compliant sleeve member extending around an exterior surface of a shaft of the catheter such that an inflatable section of the sleeve is in fluid communication with the inflation lumen, the catheter having been advanced into a body of the patient such that a distal tip thereof canulates a coronary vein, the compliant sleeve member being located in proximity to the distal tip, and the distal tip surrounding a distal opening of the delivery lumen; and the method comprising: coupling an inflation fluid source to a connector port of the catheter, the connector port being formed in a handle portion of the catheter and in fluid communication with the inflation lumen; pressurizing the coupled inflation fluid source to inflate and maintain inflation of the inflatable section of the sleeve; injecting a radiopaque dye from a syringe, the syringe having a tip inserted into a proximal port portion of the catheter, the proximal port portion extending distally from a proximal opening of the delivery lumen; advancing a guide wire out through the distal opening of the delivery lumen and to a target site within the vasculature after, or while, injecting the dye, the guide wire having been advanced through the proximal port portion of the catheter alongside the inserted tip of the syringe; withdrawing the tip of the syringe from the proximal port portion, while leaving the advanced guide wire in place; advancing the lead over the advanced guide wire and through the proximal port portion and the delivery lumen of the catheter, with the inflation fluid source still coupled to the connector port; advancing the lead out through the distal opening of the delivery lumen and to the target site; and pressurizing again, or continuing to pressurize the inflation fluid source to maintain inflation of the inflatable section of the sleeve while advancing the lead out through the distal opening of the delivery lumen. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the tip of the syringe is formed by an adapter tool that is coupled to the syringe such that a channel of the tool is in fluid communication with the syringe to receive the injection of the dye therethrough. 3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising inserting a proximal segment of the guide wire into a slot, either before or after advancing the guide wire to the target site, the slot being formed in the handle portion of the catheter. 4 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising: inflating a balloon just before, during, or after inflating the inflatable section of the sleeve of the delivery catheter, and prior to injecting the radiopaque dye, the balloon being mounted around a distal portion of the advanced guide wire at a distance from the distal opening of the delivery lumen of the catheter; and deflating the balloon, after injecting the dye. 5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising removing the catheter from around the lead, after advancing the lead to the target site, the removing comprising engaging a leading edge of a slitting tool with a feature of the proximal port portion of the catheter.
Balloon catheters ({A61M25/0125 takes precedence; embolectomy A61B17/22032; retractors A61B17/02;} inflatable balloons for placing stents or stent-grafts A61F2/958 {; stomach balloons for treatment of obesity A61F5/0003; oesophagal tubes A61J15/00}) · CPC title
Means for forcing inflation fluid into the balloon · CPC title
Production methods of the balloon members, e.g. blow-moulding, extruding, deposition or by wrapping a plurality of layers of balloon material around a mandril · CPC title
having sheaths or the like for covering the balloon but not forming a permanent part of the balloon, e.g. retractable, dissolvable or tearable sheaths · CPC title
characterised by the hub (connectors A61M39/10) · CPC title
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