Bypass catheter
10799674 ยท 2020-10-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/1095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An innovative medical device that permits rapid, minimally invasive restoration of blood flow across a vascular blockage. A method employing said device, allowing for lysis or removal of said blockage. Said device creates a temporary bypass using longitudinal structure configured for insertion into the blood vessel and adapted to deliver a side hole to a target area. The side hole defines a distal first segment and a proximal second segment with a lumen to allow blood flow therethrough to the distal end hole. In an alternate embodiment, a slidable outer sheath can cover the side hole to permit reversal of blood flow from the distal end hole to a proximal end hole located outside a patient's body by means of an aspiration controller. Alternate embodiments include an optional anchoring balloon, a macerating stent or wires, perforations for fluid delivery, and a backflow valve.
Claims
1. An apparatus for bypassing a blocked vessel, comprising: (a) a longitudinal structure configured for insertion into a blood vessel, (b) said longitudinal structure being adapted to deliver a side hole to a target area, (c) said side hole defining a distal first segment and a proximal second segment with a single lumen therethrough, wherein said side hole is perpendicular to said longitudinal structure; (d) said first segment having a non-tapered distal end and a distal end hole, (e) said second segment having a proximal end and a proximal end hole, (f) said side hole being variably coverable by a slidable outer support sheath, said side hole being adapted for passage of blood therethrough to said distal end hole wherein variable coverage ranges from none to full coverage, and wherein when said variable coverage is fully covered, said support sheath is configured to terminate passage of blood therethrough, (g) at least one separate tertiary channel extending within the wall of said longitudinal structure from a tertiary proximal end hole to at least one channel exiting perforation, configured to allow injection of fluid therethrough from outside a patient's body, wherein an aspirator is reversibly connected to said proximal end hole, thereby allowing aspiration from said distal end hole when said side hole is covered.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a balloon disposed on said longitudinal structure.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a valve disposed within said longitudinal structure immediately proximal to said side hole.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein a fluid catheter is distally attached to said valve wherein said fluid catheter is capable of dispensing fluid simultaneously upon the opening of said valve.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a second diameter of said lumen in said second segment is less than a first diameter of said first segment.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first segment is snugly disposed within said slidable outer support sheath.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one macerating element disposed upon said first segment distal to said side hole and proximal to said distal end hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The present invention combines elements of three prior inventions by Walzman, namely a temporary bypass catheter and balloon, a single lumen support catheter, and the rotating irrigating and aspirating thrombectomy device.
(8) The current invention is composed of a catheter with at least one distal end hole, and at least one bypass window proximal to said end hole. The present invention is capable of deploying said catheter across a blockage in a vessel.
(9) The temporary balloon element, when present on the bypass catheter, is composed of a catheter with at least one distal end hole, at least one bypass window proximal to said end hole and a balloon element between said end hole and said bypass window. The present invention is capable of deploying said balloon element, before inflation, across a blockage in a vessel.
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(11) The bypass catheter device (1) of the current invention is introduced through an incision in a patient's vessel and often directed to a target site by means of standard endovascular techniques, with the aid of wires and/or other delivery catheters, often under fluoroscopic guidance.
(12) Returning to
(13) The present invention is positioned such that side hole (2) is positioned to accept blood flow from the patient and direct the blood through first segment (5) out through distal hole (4), bypassing said blood flow past a blockage. The current invention prevents backflow of blood in three ways, or any combination thereof.
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(15) In an alternative embodiment better depicted in
(16) In a preferred embodiment, a valve (3) and a reduced inner diameter (10) and inner hole (11) are employed to constrict backflow of blood.
(17) In a still further embodiment depicted in
(18) In another embodiment, pressurized fluid may be used in conjunction with valve (3) and/or inner hole (11) to prevent backflow of blood. In a still further embodiment, pressurized fluid, valve (3) and differential inner diameter (10) and inner hole (11) may be used concurrently.
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(21) It will be understood that the above particular embodiments are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the present disclosure may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.