Valve leaflet resection device
US-2024398472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9439725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9439725-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214123595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A balloon ablation catheter achieves reduction in diameter of the balloon upon balloon contraction and increased reliability of the thermocouple temperature sensor, which balloon ablation catheter is less likely to be influenced by the heating liquid discharged into the balloon and able to control the balloon surface temperature with high accuracy. The balloon ablation catheter includes a shaft wherein a lumen is formed; a balloon wherein the lumen communicates with the inside thereof; and a high-frequency-current-applying electrode formed by coiling a high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire around the shaft while sandwiching a temperature sensor lead wire between the high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and the shaft such that the temperature sensor lead wire is fixed along the longitudinal direction of the shaft; wherein a thermocouple thermosensor is formed at the point where the high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and the temperature sensor lead wire constituting the high-frequency-current-applying electrode contact with each other for the first time as seen from the posterior end side in the longitudinal direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A balloon ablation catheter comprising: an outer shaft in which a lumen penetrates in a longitudinal direction; an inner shaft in which a lumen penetrates in a longitudinal direction and inserted in the lumen of the outer shaft, a balloon fixed to said outer shaft, wherein said lumen of the outer shaft communicates with an inside portion of the balloon; a high-frequency-current-applying electrode arranged inside said balloon, which electrode is formed by coiling-a high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire that supplies high-frequency power from a power supply around said inner shaft; and a temperature sensor lead wire that supplies a measured signal to the power supply sandwiched and fixed between the coiled high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and the inner shaft along the longitudinal direction of the inner shaft; and a thermocouple formed in the balloon and at a point where said high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and said temperature sensor lead wire contact each other for the first time as seen from a posterior end side in the longitudinal direction; wherein the temperature sensor lead wire is fixed on the inner shaft by the coiled high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and is inserted between the coiled high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and the inner shaft, and said temperature sensor lead wire is in contact at a plurality of points with said coiled high-frequency-power-supplying lead wire and said shaft in the balloon. 2. The balloon ablation catheter according to claim 1 , comprising an oscillator that oscillates a heating liquid in said balloon by repeating suction and discharge of the heating liquid from said lumen. 3. The balloon ablation catheter according to claim 1 , wherein said temperature sensor lead wire reaches an anterior end portion of said high-frequency-current-applying electrode. 4. The balloon ablation catheter according to claim 1 , wherein said temperature sensor lead wire and said high-frequency-power-supplying lead are formed from different metals.
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Ablation · CPC title
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