BALLOON CATHETER WITH WORKING TUBE
20200197671 · 2020-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2025/1072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/320725
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/1086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A balloon catheter has a catheter shaft, an expandable balloon and a working tube. The working tube is inflatable, has a proximally open end and distally closed end and is disposed on a periphery of the balloon.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A balloon catheter comprising a catheter shaft, an expandable balloon and a working tube, wherein the working tube is inflatable, comprises a proximally open end and distally closed end and is disposed on a periphery of the balloon.
17. The balloon catheter according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of inflatable working tubes disposed on the periphery of the balloon.
18. The balloon catheter according to claim 17, comprising three to five working tubes.
19. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the working tube is arranged helically on the balloon.
20. The balloon catheter according to claim 19, wherein the working tube forms at least one half turn about the longitudinal axis of the balloon between a proximal balloon neck and a distal balloon neck.
21. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the working tube is welded or glued at least over the majority of its length to the balloon.
22. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the working tube is welded or glued to the catheter shaft substantially only at a proximal balloon neck and at a distal balloon neck.
23. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the working tube is welded or glued at a plurality of positions between a proximal and a distal balloon neck.
24. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the catheter shaft comprises an inner shaft and an outer shaft, and the open proximal end of the working tube is fluidically connected to a lumen of the outer catheter.
25. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the catheter shaft comprises a first lumen for a guide wire and a second lumen for introducing a fluid for expanding the balloon, and the open proximal end of the working tube is fluidically connected to the second lumen.
26. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, comprising a dedicated proximal fluid connection to the open proximal end of the working tube.
27. The balloon catheter according to claim 26, comprising a plurality of inflatable working tubes connected to the dedicated fluid connection via an additional lumen in the catheter shaft.
28. The balloon catheter according to claim 26, wherein dedicated proximal fluid connection comprises a fluid tube disposed on the catheter shaft.
29. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, comprising a protective sleeve displaceable along the catheter shaft.
30. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein the working tube comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyimides, polyesters, polyethers, polyolefins and copolymers thereof.
31. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, wherein a diameter of the working tube is in the range between 2% and 8% of the diameter of the balloon.
32. The balloon catheter according to claim 31, wherein the diameter of the working tube is between 2% and 4% of the diameter of the balloon,
33. The balloon catheter according to claim 16, comprising a cutting or sawing edge on the working tube.
34. A balloon catheter comprising a catheter shaft, an expandable balloon and a working tube disposed on an outer surface of the balloon, the working tube having a first size when the balloon is deflated, wherein the working tube has a fluid connection to be inflated to a second larger size when the balloon is inflated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Advantages and expedient features of the invention will also become clear from the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The invention provides balloon catheter with working tubes which in the starting sate with deflated balloon, that is to say during the insertion of the balloon catheter, have a different physical characteristic than in the end state with inflated balloon, in which they are intended to be suitable for working on a stenosis. In particular, in the starting state they have a low rigidity and protrude to the smallest possible extent beyond the peripheral surface of the (as yet uninflated) balloon, whereas in the end state they protrude beyond the balloons surface to an extent sufficient for working and are inflated to be sufficiently rigid.
[0019] The invention also includes the concept of bringing about this state transition in a manner similar to that implemented in the case of the catheter balloon itself, specifically by filling with a suitable liquid. Lastly, the invention includes the concept that the working means have at least one additional tube with a closed end, which tube is attached with a suitable profile to the balloon of the catheter and will be referred to hereinafter as an working tube.
[0020] Within the scope of this application, a balloon catheter is understood to mean a catheter which is suitable for being introduced into a bodily vessel or lumen of a patient, in particular into a lumen of the bloodstream. A balloon catheter of this kind includes at least one catheter shaft and an expandable balloon, referred to as a balloon for short. The expansion (inflation) of the balloon is implemented by acting on said balloon with a fluid via a lumen of the catheter shaft.
[0021] In expedient embodiments of the invention a plurality of working tubes of this kind, in particular 3 to 5 working tubes, is provided. Improved working effects can be achieved hereby compared with an individual working tube.
[0022] In particular, the working tube or the working tubes lies/lie helically on the balloon, wherein it/they describes/describe in particular at least a half turn about the longitudinal axis of the balloon between the proximal balloon neck and the distal balloon neck. The angular range of a helical course between proximal and distal balloon neck of the working tube or the working tubes will be determined by a person skilled in the art in accordance with the specific configuration, in particular in respect of the length of the balloon, the number of attached tubes, and requirements of the specific application. In particular if a plurality of working tubes are provided, it is also possible in principle to lay said working tubes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the balloon.
[0023] In an embodiment of the invention currently considered to be expedient, the working tube or each working tube is welded or glued at least over the majority of its length to the balloon. Alternatively, it is possible that the working tube is fixedly connected, in particular welded or adhesively bonded, to the catheter shaft substantially only at the proximal balloon neck. In the latter variant it would appear to be advantageous if the working tube or each working tube is also welded or glued therebetween at specific points to the balloon so as to prevent undesirable tangential and/or axial displacements of the tube or the tubes relative to the balloon and associated deteriorations of the working effect.
[0024] In a further embodiment the catheter shaft includes an inner shaft and an outer shaft, and the open proximal end of the working tube or each working tube is connected fluidically to the lumen of the outer shaft. The working tube or the working tubes is/are pressurised at this moment, that is to say simultaneously with the catheter balloon, which makes the structure of the catheter as a whole and also handling thereof particularly simple. In another catheter construction known per se, the catheter shaft has a first lumen for a guide wire and a second lumen for introducing a fluid for expanding the balloon, and the open proximal end of the working tube or each working tube is fluidically connected to the second lumen.
[0025] Alternatively, it is provided that the open proximal end of the working tube or each working tube opens out into a separate proximal fluid connection of the balloon catheter. This offers the possibility of controlling the characteristic of the working means independently of the inflation of the balloon, but requires a separate fluid line extending as far as the proximal catheter end or an additional lumen in the catheter body and a separate connection of the catheter.
[0026] Here, it is possible on the one hand that the open proximal end of the working tube or each working tube is connected via an additional lumen in the catheter shaft to the dedicated fluid connection. Alternatively, as a modification of known catheter configurations, the proximal end of the working tube or each outer tube can be connected to the separate fluid connection via a working fluid tube laid externally on the catheter shaft.
[0027] In a further embodiment of the invention the balloon catheter has a protective sleeve displaceable along the catheter shaft. This protective sleeve is advanced as far as the distal balloon neck before and during insertion of the catheter and covers the working tube or the working tubes, and is withdrawn as far as at least the proximal balloon neck after the insertion, so as to expose the working tube or the working tubes for implementation of its/their working purpose. An additional actuation element is required for the protective sleeve, and the handling of the catheter of this kind is slightly more complex.
[0028] In expedient embodiments the working tube or each working tube includes a material from the group of polyamides, polyimides, polyesters, polyethers, polyolefins and copolymers thereof. Materials which are compatible with the material of the catheter balloon such that light welding or adhesive bonding is possible are particularly preferred.
[0029] In further embodiments of the invention the diameter of the working tube or each working tube lies in the range between 2% and 8%, preferably between 2% and 4%, of the diameter of the balloon. The specific determination of the working tube geometry will be made by a person skilled in the art as a matter of routine, in particular under consideration of the structure of the balloon catheter per se and the specific situation of application.
[0030] In further embodiments it is provided that the working tube or at least part of the working tubes includes a cutting or sawing edge for abrasive working on vascular deposits. The cutting or sawing edge(s) can be adhesively bonded or welded to the working tube proximally, distally and/or over the entire length. Alternatively, the cutting or sawing edge(s) can also be produced directly with the forming of the working tube. Materials that are suitable for the cutting or sawing edge are in particular metals (for example stainless steel) or polymers, such as polyamides, polyimides, polyesters, polyethers, polyolefins and copolymers thereof. The diameter of an working tube (or maximum radial extent thereof) is advantageously between 4% and 8% of the balloon diameter. This is advantageous in particular for applications in which the balloon catheter should not only break through calcareous deposits, but should also separate and/or remove them in layers. Cutting or sawing edges can slightly hamper the handling of the balloon catheter during the insertion process; this disadvantage, however, is outweighed in certain application situations by the advantages of an embodiment of this kind.
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[0037] Otherwise, the invention can also be embodied in a large number of modifications of the examples shown here and aspects of the invention described further above.