Claims
- 1. An infusion catheter, comprising:
an infusion port for receiving an infusate; a shaft portion having a proximal end and a distal end and an infusion lumen extending therein, the infusion lumen in fluid communication with the infusion port; a delivery mechanism disposed at the distal end of the shaft portion; and wherein the infusion port, the shaft portion and the delivery mechanism are configured with a dead space of less than 0.32 cubic centimeters (cc).
- 2. An infusion catheter as in claim 1, wherein the infusion port, a shaft portion and the delivery mechanism are configured with the dead space of less than 0.23 cubic centimeters (cc).
- 3. An infusion catheter as in claim 1, wherein the infusion port, the shaft portion in the delivery mechanism are configured with the dead space of less than 0.15 cubic centimeters (cc).
- 4. An infusion catheter as in claim 1, wherein the proximal manifold, a shaft portion and the expandable member are configured with the dead space of less than 0.08 cubic centimeters (cc).
- 5. The catheter of claim 1 and further comprising:
a piston slidably disposed within the infusion lumen and movable from a proximal position to a distal position.
- 6. The catheter of claim 5 wherein the infusion lumen includes:
a distal lumen portion and a proximal lumen portion, the distal lumen portion having a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of the proximal lumen portion.
- 7. The catheter of claim G wherein the piston includes a plunger portion having an outer perimeter sized to closely match the inner perimeter of the proximal lumen portion.
- 8. The catheter of claim 7 wherein the piston includes a distal shaft coupled to a distal end of the plunger portion and being sized to fit within the inner perimeter of the distal lumen portion when the piston is advanced to the distal position.
- 9. The catheter of claim 8 wherein the plunger portion is adapted to be moved to the distal position by injection of pressurized fluid into the infusion lumen proximal of the plunger portion.
- 10. The catheter of claim 8 wherein the piston includes a proximal extension, extending proximally of the plunger portion and a sheath disposed thereabout, the sheath being formed of a material which exhibits reduced frictional interaction with the inner perimeter of the infusion lumen than the material forming the proximal extension.
- 11. The catheter of claim 8 wherein the distal lumen portion includes a pressure responsive valve arranged therein.
- 12. The catheter of claim 1 wherein the infusion lumen includes a collapsible reservoir in fluid communication with the infusion port and disposed within a pressurizeable chamber in the shaft portion.
- 13. The catheter of claim 12 and further including a pressure port in fluid communication with the pressurizeable chamber.
- 14. The catheter of claim 13 wherein the collapsible reservoir includes a distal lumen portion and is configured to collapse under pressure introduced into the pressurizeable chamber through the pressure port and to expel contents of the collapsible reservoir through the distal lumen portion.
- 15. The catheter of claim 14 wherein the distal lumen portion includes a pressure responsive valve disposed therein.
- 16. The catheter of claim 14 and further comprising:
an expandable member disposed at the distal end of the shaft portion and having an interior in fluid communication with the pressurizeable chamber.
- 17. The catheter of claim 1 and further comprising:
an inflation port disposed on the proximal manifold; an inflation lumen in fluid communication with the inflation port and the expandable member; and wherein the collapsible reservoir is disposed external to the inflation lumen and is collapsible to reduce a profile of the shaft portion.
- 18. An infusion system for transluminally infusing an infusate, the system comprising:
a catheter having an infusion lumen extending therethrough and being formed to track through vasculature and including an infusion port at a proximal end thereof; and a syringe including a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end and a piston including a plunger having an outer distal conformation closely matching an inner distal conformation of the barrel such that dead space in the barrel is no greater than approximately 0.01 cubic centimeters (cc).
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein the infusion port includes a syringe receiving chamber and an infusion lumen coupled thereto.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein the syringe includes an inner collar and a distal tube coupled to the inner collar and being in fluid communication with the barrel.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the inner collar has an external periphery sized to fit with in an inner periphery of the syringe receiving chamber.
- 22. The system of claim 21 wherein the distal tube is sized to fit within a proximal end of the infusion lumen.
- 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the needle is coupled to a distal end of the inner collar and wherein the plunger has a distal protrusion sized to extend within the inner collar when the plunger is moved to a distal position within the barrel.
- 24. The system of claim 23 wherein the barrel further includes:
an outer collar disposed generally about the inner collar and sized to fit about an external periphery of the infusion port.
- 25. A method of translumenally infusing a liquid at a treatment site, comprising:
providing a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending therethrough and a collapsible reservoir within the lumen; translumenally positioning the catheter at the treatment site; introducing a bolus of the liquid into the reservoir; and introducing pressure in the lumen sufficient to collapse the reservoir such that the liquid is expelled through a generally distal end of the reservoir.
- 26. The method of claim 25 and further comprising:
prior to introducing the liquid into the reservoir, collapsing the reservoir.
- 27. The method of claim 25 wherein the catheter includes a balloon disposed at the distal end thereof and having an interior in fluid communication with the lumen and wherein introducing pressure in the lumen comprises:
inflating the balloon and continually increasing pressure in the lumen to collapse the reservoir.
- 28. A method of translumenally infusing a liquid at a treatment site, comprising:
providing a catheter including a collapsible membrane having an interior fluidly connected to a delivery mechanism; introducing an infusate into the interior of the membrane; navigating the catheter through a body lumen to a treatment site; positioning the delivery mechanism at the treatment; and applying a force to the collapsible membrane causing the membrane to collapse and thereby expel the infusate into the delivery mechanism and to the treatment site.
- 29. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid as in claim 28 wherein the force applied to the collapsible membrane comprises fluid pressure.
- 30. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid as in claim 28 wherein the force applied to the collapsible membrane comprises torque.
- 31. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid as in claim 28 wherein the force applied to the collapsible membrane comprises tension.
- 32. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid as in claim 28 wherein the force applied to the collapsible membrane comprises physical compression by a compression member.
- 33. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid at a treatment site as in claim 28 wherein the collapsible membrane comprises a plurality of discrete sections having different physical characteristics.
- 34. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid at a treatment site as in claim 33 wherein the physical characteristics are dimensions of the discrete sections.
- 35. A method of transluminally infusing a liquid at a treatment site as in claim 33 wherein the physical characteristics are material properties of the discrete sections.
- 36. A catheter as in claim 7 wherein the piston includes a proximal extension having a plurality of indicators thereon to indicate a position of the piston.
- 37. An infusion catheter, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a therapeutic fluid space defined therein; and a delivery mechanism coupled to the distal end of the elongate shaft and in fluid communication with the therapeutic fluid space, wherein the therapeutic fluid space and the delivery mechanism define a dead space of 0.32 cc or less.
- 38. An infusion catheter as in claim 37 wherein the dead space is 0.23 cc or less.
- 39. An infusion catheter as in claim 37 wherein the dead space is 0.15 cc or less.
- 40. An infusion catheter as in claim 37 wherein the dead space is 0.08 cc or less.
- 41. An infusion catheter as in claim 37 wherein the dead space is approximately 0.00 cc.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/982,220 filed on Dec. 1, 1997 entitled CATHETER SYSTEM FOR THE DELIVERY OF A LOW VOLUME LIQUID BOLUS assigned to the same assignee as the present application, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] Reference is made to the following co-pending patent applications which are hereby fully incorporated By reference:
[0003] U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 08/308,025, filed on Sep. 16, 1994 entitled “BALLOON CATHETER WITH IMPROVED PRESSURE SOURCE”;
[0004] U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 08/586,514 filed on Jan. 16, 1996 entitled “BALLOON CATHETER WITH IMPROVED PRESSURE SOURCE”;
[0005] U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 08/619,375 filed on Mar. 21, 1996 entitled “BALLOON CATHETER WITH IMPROVED PRESSURE SOURCE”; and
[0006] U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 08/812,390 filed on Mar. 5, 1997 entitled “BALLOON CATHETER WITH IMPROVED PRESSURE SOURCE
[0007] All of the above-referenced patent applications are assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08982220 |
Dec 1997 |
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09138131 |
Aug 1998 |
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