A MOBILE BALLOON SUPPORT CATHETER
20230218870 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/320725
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention refers to endovascular catheters and methods useful to endovascular surgery. In particular, it refers to support catheters with balloons that are used for the placement or the forwarding of the guidewire through demanding tortuosity and important vascular stenoses in cases where the guidewire needs the best possible backup support of the catheter. This is achieved with the development of an endovascular support catheter (1) with a mobile balloon (22), which has the ability to move along the body of the catheter (2), at its distal part. The movement of the balloon (22) is achieved with the use of two mobile external rings (13) and (18), one inner wire circuit (23), (24), and one control handle (13) (17) which is found at the proximal end of the device (1). The mobile balloon allows the catheter to move inside the vessel even when it is inflated and basically anchored within the vessel.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A surgical device, comprising: a cylindrical catheter that extends along a longitudinal axis; a first ring which is in contact with and movable along the cylindrical catheter; a second ring which is movable around the cylindrical catheter; and a surgical tool directly or indirectly attached to the first ring, wherein, the first and second rings are configured so that movement of the second ring in a first direction along the longitudinal axis causes a corresponding movement of the first ring in the same direction along the longitudinal axis, and the cylindrical catheter can be moved through and independent of the first ring.
10. The surgical device of claim 9, wherein the surgical tool is an inflated balloon.
11. The surgical device of claim 9, wherein the surgical tool is a blade.
12. The surgical device of claim 9, wherein the first and second rings can move in either direction along the longitudinal axis and wherein the distance between them remains fixed.
13. A surgical method comprising: providing a device, comprising: a cylindrical catheter that extends along a longitudinal axis; a first ring which is in contact with and movable along the cylindrical catheter; a second ring which is movable around the cylindrical catheter; and a surgical tool directly or indirectly attached to the first ring, wherein, the first and second rings are configured so that movement of the second ring in a first direction along the longitudinal axis causes movement of the first ring in the same direction along the longitudinal axis; and the cylindrical catheter can be moved through and independent of the first ring; and inserting the portion of the cylindrical catheter in contact with the first ring and the first ring in a human body while maintaining a portion of the cylindrical catheter in contact with the second ring and the second ring outside of the human body.
14. The surgical method of claim 13, wherein the surgical tool is an inflated balloon.
15. The surgical method of claim 13, wherein the surgical tool is a blade.
16. The surgical method of claim 13, wherein the first and second rings can move in either direction along the longitudinal axis and wherein the distance between them remains fixed.
17. The surgical device of claim 9, wherein the surgical tool is used to unload materials within a vessel.
18. The surgical device of claim 10, wherein the inflated balloon becomes anchored.
19. The surgical device of claim 18, wherein the anchored and inflated balloon allows the cylindrical catheter to move accurately and powerfully both forwards and backwards within a vessel or other lumen of the human body.
20. The surgical device of claim 19, wherein the cylindrical catheter is used in angioplasty, for treating vascular disease, or other endovascular applications including permanent or temporary blockage of blood flow in a vessel during a neurological brain examination, hemostasis after a vessel rupture, embolization of brain aneurisms, blockage of arteriovenous fistula and/or for the dilation of vessels in vasoconstriction.
21. The surgical method of claim 13, wherein the surgical tool is used to unload materials within a vessel.
22. The surgical method of claim 14, wherein the inflated balloon becomes anchored.
23. The surgical method of claim 22, wherein the anchored and inflated balloon allows the cylindrical catheter to move accurately and powerfully both forwards and backwards within a vessel or other lumen of the human body.
24. The surgical method of claim 23, wherein the cylindrical catheter is used in angioplasty, for treating vascular disease, or other endovascular applications including permanent or temporary blockage of blood flow in a vessel during a neurological brain examination, hemostasis after a vessel rupture, embolization of brain aneurisms, blockage of arteriovenous fistula and for the dilation of vessels in vasoconstriction.
25. A surgical device comprising: a cylindrical catheter that extends along a longitudinal axis; a first ring, at a distal end of the cylindrical catheter, which is movable along the cylindrical catheter on the longitudinal axis; a surgical tool directly or indirectly attached to the first ring; and a second ring which is movable around the cylindrical catheter; wherein, the first and second rings are configured so that movement of the second ring in a first direction along the longitudinal axis causes a corresponding movement of the first ring in the same direction along the longitudinal axis, and the cylindrical catheter can be moved through and independent of the first ring.
Description
[0021] In the figures that follow, the corresponding reference numbers refer to the same parts, from all different angles. The figures are not drawn necessarily in scale. Instead, the presentation of the principles of the invention has been emphasized. The figures represent typical applications of the invention and should not therefore be considered limiting as to the range of applications. The invention will be described and explained with additional details and accuracy with the use of the attached figures.
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[0032] It is understood that the figures are diagrammatic and schematic representation of exemplary applications of the device and are not limiting as to the range of applications. They are also not drawn in scale.
[0033] The present device generally refers to endovascular catheters and methods of using them. More specifically, the present device relates to endovascular balloon catheters and endovascular mobile balloon support catheters that facilitate the exact positioning and crossing of a guidewire through calcified and long lesions, significant tortuous vasculature, chronic blockages, bifurcation lesions and generally help in all cases where the guidewire needs the maximal possible backup support of the catheter. It should be noted that this description is only used as an example and that the present endovascular mobile balloon support catheter can have several applications in the treatment of pathologies in various lumens of the human body, including the ureter and urethra, the cholangi, the esophagus and the tracheobronchial tree.
[0034] The endovascular mobile balloon support catheter (1), as illustrated in
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(13) and (18) via their cylindrical parts (14) and (19)
[0036] As described further on, the invention consists of mobile and non mobile components.
Non Mobile Components
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[0038] The central cylindrical part (3) includes part of the inner lumen (28) that runs along the whole of the longitudinal cylindrical catheter (2), starting at the beginning of the catheter and ending at the last opening of its specially designed tip (12). When the longitudinal cylindrical catheter (2) is being used, the guidewire (25) comes through the inner lumen (28).
[0039] The cylindrical part (6), includes parts of the three inner lumens (26), (27), (28), as well as the central groove (5). The central groove (5) is basically an exposed part of the lumen (26) that runs along the cylindrical part (6). The cylindrical part (6) also includes the proximal connection (4) of the lumens (26) and (27).
[0040] The cylindrical part (7) includes parts of the inner lumens (26), (27), (28) at its whole length.
[0041] The cylindrical part (10) includes parts of the inner lumens (26), (27), (28) as well as the peripheral groove (8). The peripheral groove (8) is basically an exposed part of the lumen (26) that runs along the cylindrical part (10). The cylindrical part with the groove (10) also includes the peripheral connection (9) of the lumens (26) and (27).
The cylindrical part (11) includes part of the inner lumen (28) at its whole length.
The specially designed tip (12) includes the end part of the inner lumen (28) and is cone-shaped so as to be easily guided within the vessel.
[0042] The longitudinal cylindrical catheter (2) includes from one to three inner lumens at its various parts and the two connections (4) and (9) of the two inner lumens. The connections (4) and (9) of the inner lumens (26) and (27) are curved cylindrical parts of inner lumens that connect centrally and peripherally the two parallel lumens (26) and (27). These inner lumens (26), (27) and (28) are parallel to each other and are placed within the catheter as shown in the figures of the device.
Mobile Components
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[0047] This new endovascular mobile balloon support catheter (1) can have one external and one internal lining of lubricious material such as Teflon.