Methods and apparatus for introducing tumescent fluid to body tissue
US-9055956-B2 · Jun 16, 2015 · US
US9713483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414199901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 1995 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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The inventions described in this patent application include i) a torqueable introducer sheath which is useable in conjunction with a transvascular passageway forming catheter to effect precise rotational control of the catheter; ii) an anchorable guide catheter which is useable in conjunction with an intravascular imaging catheter and a transvascular passageway-forming catheter to effect precise positioning and aiming of the passageway-forming catheter; iii) a passageway forming catheter having a torqueable proximal portion to facilitate precise rotational positioning of the distal portion of the catheter; iv) a deflectable-tipped passageway forming catheter, v) various markers and other apparatus useable in conjunction with any of the passageway-forming catheters to facilitate precise positioning and aiming of the catheter, and vi) an apparatus which may be formed within a catheter to prevent a member, apparatus of flow of material from being inadvertently advanced through a lumen of the catheter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A catheter device, comprising: an elongate flexible catheter having a distal portion insertable into a blood vessel of a human subject; a tissue penetrating member configured to extend in a first direction from the distal portion of the catheter; a balloon exit port in the distal portion of the catheter at a location diametrically opposite a location from which the tissue penetrating member extends; a balloon which, when inflated, protrudes out of the balloon exit port in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a lumen extending through the catheter and useable for inflation and deflation of the balloon. 2. The catheter device of claim 1 wherein the tissue penetrating member comprises a hollow needle. 3. The catheter device of claim 1 wherein the tissue penetrating member is configured to penetrate a wall of the blood vessel when the balloon is at least partially inflated. 4. The catheter device of claim 1 , further comprising rotational marking indicia at the distal portion of the catheter, wherein the rotational marking indicia are useable for rotational adjustment of the distal portion of the catheter within the blood vessel to aim the tissue penetrating member toward an intended target location prior to inflation of the balloon. 5. The catheter device of claim 4 wherein the rotational marking indicia comprise radiographic markings. 6. The catheter device of claim 5 wherein the radiographic markings are imageable by an extracorporeally positioned imaging apparatus. 7. The catheter device of claim 1 wherein the catheter extends along a catheter axis, and wherein the first direction is lateral to the catheter axis. 8. The catheter device of claim 1 wherein the tissue penetrating member comprises an advanceable member.
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