Claims
- 1. A balloon guide which comprises:
- a guide body comprising a coiled wire forming a cylindrical body having a central lumen open at the proximal and distal ends, said coiled wire including a first, proximal portion in which the coils are secured together with one another, and a second, distal portion in which the coils are normally adjacent one another but are separate from one another,
- said guide body including a plug seat located within the central lumen distal of the second portion of the coiled wire, the plug seat defining a passageway communicating with the central lumen, the plug seat being configured to provide a closing off of the central lumen upon closing off of the plug seat,
- said guide body further including a balloon attached to the coiled wire, the balloon being positioned over and in fluid communication with the second portion of the coiled wire to enable fluid passing from within the central lumen and through the separated coils of the second portion to enter into and inflate the balloon;
- a plug mandril comprising an elongated mandril having proximal and distal ends, said plug mandril further including a plug secured to the distal end of the mandril, the mandril and plug being sized to be receivable within the central lumen of said guide body and extendable therethrough, the plug defining a seating portion sized and configured to be received against the plug seat of said guide body and to close off the plug seat when received thereagainst;
- extension means for extending said plug mandril into and through the central lumen of said guide body between first and second positions, the first position locating the plug of the mandril spaced from the plug seat of said guide body to permit fluid communication through the plug seat, the second position locating the plug in sealing position against the plug seat and preventing fluid communication therethrough, said extension means extending said plug mandril in the second position through the central lumen a sufficient distance to cause separation of the normally adjacent coils in the second portion of the coiled wire; and
- inflation means communicating with the central lumen of said guide body for introducing a fluid into the central lumen and through the separated coils of the second portion of the coiled wire for inflating the balloon when said plug mandril is in the second position within the guide body.
- 2. The balloon guide of claim 1 in which the coiled wire of said guide body is a flat wire.
- 3. The balloon guide of claim 1 in which said guide body includes a cannula member positioned within the central lumen and defining the plug seat.
- 4. The balloon guide of claim 1 in which the plug of said plug mandril includes a tapered point facing in the distal direction and defining the seating portion of the plug.
- 5. The balloon guide of claim 4 in which said guide body includes a cannula member positioned within the central lumen and defining the plug seat, the tapered point of the plug being received against the cannula member in sealing relationship with the plug mandril in the second position.
- 6. The balloon guide of claim 1 in which said guide body includes a sleeve received over the first portion of the coiled wire, the sleeve being sized to fit tightly about the first portion of the coiled wire and securing the coils together with one another and preventing separation thereof.
- 7. The balloon guide of claim 6 in which said guide body includes a sleeve extending over the coiled wire from the proximal end of the coiled wire to the proximal end of the balloon.
- 8. The balloon guide of claim 7 in which said guide body includes a third portion of coiled wire distal of the second, separable portion, the balloon of said guide body includes a central balloon portion and first and second sleeve extensions therefrom, the first sleeve extension being proximal of the central balloon portion and being sealingly secured over the sleeve received over the coiled wire, the second sleeve extension being distal of the central balloon portion and being received over the third portion of coiled wire, the second sleeve extension being sized to fit tightly about the third portion of the coiled wire and securing the coils together with one another and preventing separation thereof.
- 9. The balloon guide of claim 6 in which the coiled wire of said guide body is a flat wire.
- 10. The balloon guide of claim 1 and which further includes locking means for locking said plug mandril in the second position relative said guide body.
- 11. The balloon guide of claim 10 in which said guide body includes a sleeve received over the first portion of the coiled wire, the sleeve being sized to fit tightly about the first portion of the coiled wire and securing the coils together with one another and preventing separation thereof.
- 12. The balloon guide of claim 10 in which the coiled wire of said guide body is a flat wire.
- 13. The balloon guide of claim 12 in which said guide body includes a sleeve received over the first portion of the coiled wire, the sleeve being sized to fit tightly about the first portion of the coiled wire and securing the coils together with one another and preventing separation thereof.
- 14. The balloon guide of claim 13 in which said guide body includes a cannula member positioned within the central lumen and defining the plug seat.
- 15. The balloon guide of claim 13 in which the plug of said plug mandril includes a tapered point facing in the distal direction and defining the seating portion of the plug.
- 16. The balloon guide of claim 15 in which said guide body includes a cannula member positioned within the central lumen and defining the plug seat, the tapered point of the plug being received against the cannula member in sealing relationship with the plug mandril in the second position.
- 17. A method for inflating a balloon guide which comprises the steps of:
- a. providing a guide body having a coiled wire forming a cylindrical body having a central lumen open at the proximal and distal ends, the guide body including a first portion of the coiled wire in which the coils are secured together with one another, and a second portion of the coiled wire in which the coils are normally adjacent one another but are separable from one another, the guide body including a plug seat located within the central lumen distal of the second portion of the coiled wire, the plug seat defining a passageway communicating with the central lumen, the plug seat being configured to provide a closing off of the central lumen upon closing off of the plug seat, the guide body further including a balloon attached to the coiled wire and positioned over the second portion of the coiled wire to enable fluid passing from within the central lumen and through the separated coils of the second portion to enter into and inflate the balloon;
- b. providing a plug mandril comprising an elongated mandril having proximal and distal ends, the plug mandril further including a plug secured to the distal end of the mandril, the mandril and plug being sized to be receivable within the central lumen of said guide body and extendable therethrough, the plug defining a seating portion sized and configured to be received against the plug seat of said guide body and to close off the plug seat when received thereagainst;
- c. extending the plug mandril into and through the central lumen of said guide body to locate the plug in sealing position against the plug seat and a sufficient distance to cause separation of the normally adjacent coils in the second portion of the coiled wire; and
- d. after step c., introducing a fluid into the central lumen and through the separated coils of the second portion of the coiled wire for inflating the balloon. .Iadd.
- 18. The balloon guide of claim 1, wherein said plug mandril further includes a wire guide attached to said plug portion and extending distally therefrom, said wire guide being of sufficient length to extend beyond said distal end of said guide body when said plug portion is received against said plug seat. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 19. A balloon guide comprising:
- a guide body having an elongated cylindrical body, a proximal end, a distal end, and a central lumen therethrough open at said proximal end and said distal end, said guide body having a plug seat adjacent said distal end, and at least part of said guide body between said proximal end and said plug seat being formed of a plurality of coils, said coils being separable from a normal position;
- a balloon attached to said guide body between said proximal end and said plug seat with said plug seat distal said balloon, said balloon positioned over and in fluid communication with at least a portion of said plurality of coils to enable fluid passing from within said central lumen and through said coils to enter into and inflate the balloon; and
- a plug mandril having an elongated body portion and a plug portion, said plug mandril sized to be receivable through said central lumen and extendable through said lumen and said balloon to engage said plug seat, said plug portion being sized and configured to close said central lumen at said distal end of said guide body when pressed against said plug seat; and
- means for separating said plurality of coils from said normal position,
- said balloon being inflatable by forcing fluid into said central lumen while pressing said plug portion of said plug mandril against said plug seat to close said central lumen at said plug seat with the fluid passing through said central lumen and between said plurality of coils, with said plurality of coils separated, into said balloon to inflate said balloon. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 20. The balloon guide of claim 19 wherein,
- said plug mandril further includes a wire guide attached to said plug portion and extending distally therefrom, said wire guide being of sufficient length to extend significantly beyond said distal end of said guide body when said plug portion is pressed against said plug seat. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 21. A method of performing a medical procedure for expansion of a balloon within a vessel comprising the steps of:
- providing a balloon guide including a guide body having an elongated cylindrical body and a central lumen therethrough open at the proximal and distal ends of the body, the guide body having a plug seat adjacent the distal end, and at least part of the guide body adjacent the plug seat being formed of a plurality of coils, the balloon guide further including a balloon attached to the guide body between the proximal end and the plug seat with the plug seat distal the balloon, the balloon covering at least a portion of the plurality of coils, the balloon guide also including a plug mandril having an elongated body portion and a plug portion, the plug mandril having a diameter capable of passing freely through the central lumen to the distal end, the plug portion being capable of closing the central lumen when pressed against the plug seat;
- guiding the balloon guide to a desired location within a patient;
- pressing the plug mandril against the plug seat thereby closing the central lumen of the guide body distally of the balloon;
- forcing fluid into the central lumen at the proximal end of the guide body and between the plurality of coils into the balloon, thereby inflating the balloon;
- deflating the balloon; and
- withdrawing the balloon guide from the patient. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said balloon guide is used as a coronary angioplasty balloon. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said balloon guide is used as an occlusion balloon catheter. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said balloon guide is used as a flow directed catheter during said step of guiding the balloon guide. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said balloon guide is used as an infusion catheter. .Iaddend. .Iadd.26. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
- infusing radiopaque liquid through the central lumen and out the distal end
- of the balloon guide into the patient. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
- taking pressure measurements from within the patient via fluid communication between the distal and proximal ends of the guide body. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said step of deflating the balloon is accomplished by withdrawing the fluid from the guide body. .Iaddend. .Iadd.29. The method of claim 21 wherein,
- said plug mandril further includes a wire guide attached to said plug portion and extending distally therefrom, said wire guide being positioned to extend beyond the distal end of the guide body; and the method further comprises:
- anchoring the distal end of the balloon guide at the desired location
- within the patient with said wire guide. .Iaddend. .Iadd.30. A balloon guide comprising:
- a guide body including:
- a cylindrical body having a central lumen open at the proximal and distal ends of said body, said cylindrical body including a distal portion formed of a plurality of coils, said coils being separable from a normal position; and
- a plug seat located within said central lumen at said distal end of said guide body, said plug seat defining a passageway communicating with said central lumen and being configured to provide a closing off of said central lumen upon closing off of said plug seat;
- a balloon attached to said guide body between said proximal end and said plug seat with said plug seat distal said balloon, said balloon being positioned over and in fluid communication with said plurality of coils to enable fluid passing from within said central lumen and through said coils to enter into and inflate said balloon;
- a plug mandril sized to be receivable within and extendable through said central lumen of said guide body and including an elongated mandril having proximal and distal ends, and a plug portion secured to said distal end of said mandril, said plug portion defining a seating portion sized and configured to be received against said plug seat of said guide body to close off said plug seat when received thereagainst; and
- extension means for extending said plug mandril into and through said central lumen from said proximal end to said distal end of said guide body between first and second positions, said first position locating said plug portion spaced from said plug seat of said guide body to permit fluid communication through said passageway of said plug seat, and said second position locating said plug portion in sealing position against said plug seat and preventing fluid communication therethrough, said extension means extending said plug mandril in said second position through said central lumen a sufficient distance to cause separation of said plurality of coils from said normal position. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of application No. 07/731,195, filed Jul. 15, 1991, now abandoned. .Iaddend.
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