Claims
- 1-12. (cancelled)
- 13. A catheter system comprising:
a catheter body having proximal and distal ends, and a proximal and a distal region, the proximal region having at least two lumens and the distal region having a common lumen connected to and in communication with both lumens of the proximal region; an inflatable balloon disposed about at least a portion of the common lumen; a drive shaft having proximal and distal regions, the drive shaft disposed within a lumen of the proximal region of the catheter body; and a work element coupled to the distal region of the drive shaft, the work element positionable within the common lumen of the distal region of the catheter body.
- 14. The catheter system of claim 13, wherein the work element comprises an imaging device.
- 15. The catheter system of claim 14, wherein the imaging device comprises an ultrasonic transducer.
- 16. The catheter system of claim 13, wherein the work element is positionable within the balloon.
- 17. The catheter system of claim 13, wherein the work element is extendible to a position past the balloon and into a blood vessel.
- 18. The catheter system of claim 15, wherein the work element is positionable within the balloon.
- 19. The catheter system of claim 15, wherein the work element is extendible to a position past the balloon and into a blood vessel.
- 20. The catheter system of claim 19, wherein the work element comprises an imaging device.
- 21. The catheter system of claim 20, wherein the imaging device comprises an ultrasonic transducer.
- 22. The catheter system of claim 19, wherein the work element comprises an interventional device.
- 23. The catheter system of claim 14, further comprising:
an axially expandable member connected to the proximal end of the catheter body; and a proximal housing connected to the proximal end of the drive shaft and the axially expandable member, whereby the work element may be advanced from a position within a lumen of the proximal region into a position within the common lumen of the distal region by moving the proximal housing with respect to the catheter body.
- 24. The catheter system of claim 20, further comprising:
an axially expandable member connected to the proximal end of the catheter body; and a proximal housing connected to the proximal end of the drive shaft and the axially expandable member, whereby the work element may be advanced from a position within a lumen of the proximal region into a position within the common lumen of the distal region by moving the proximal housing with respect to the catheter body.
- 25. The catheter system of claim 20, further comprising:
an axially expandable member connected to the proximal end of the catheter body; and a proximal housing connected to the proximal end of the drive shaft and the axially expandable member, whereby the work element may be advanced from a position within a lumen of the proximal region into a position past the balloon by moving the proximal housing with respect to the catheter body.
- 26. The catheter system of claim 20, further comprising:
an axially expandable member connected to the proximal end of the catheter body; and a proximal housing connected to the proximal end of the drive shaft and the axially expandable member, whereby the work element may be advanced from a position within a lumen of the proximal region into a position past the balloon and into a blood vessel by moving the proximal housing with respect to the catheter body.
- 27. The catheter system of claim 13, further comprising a balloon inflation means which includes a balloon inflation lumen disposed parallel to the two lumens of the proximal region.
- 28. The catheter system of claim 13, wherein the balloon inflation lumen lies within the catheter body at its proximal end and is disposed coaxially about the common lumen of the distal region of the catheter body.
- 29. A method for imaging and treating a region of a patient's blood vessel using a catheter system comprising a guidewire; an imaging device fixed to a distal portion of a drive shaft; a catheter body having a proximal region including at least two lumens, and a distal region including a common lumen connected to and in communication with both lumens of the proximal region; and an inflatable balloon disposed about at least a portion of the distal region; the method comprising the steps of:
advancing the guidewire in the blood vessel until a distal end portion of the guidewire lies within a region of interest, and a proximal end portion of the guidewire extends from the patient; moving the proximal end portion of the guidewire into the common lumen of the distal region of the catheter body; advancing the catheter body into the blood vessel until the balloon and the common lumen lie within the region of interest; retracting the distal end portion of the guidewire out of the common lumen into a lumen of the proximal region of the catheter body; advancing the imaging device and drive shaft through a lumen of the proximal region of the catheter body into the common lumen; inflating the balloon to dilate the blood vessel; and imaging the area of interest with the imaging device during the step of inflating the balloon.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein successive steps of imaging and balloon inflation are repeated as desired to reduce a stenosis at the region of interest to a desired extent.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the balloon is an angioplasty balloon.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of advancing the imaging device includes advancing the imaging device into the balloon.
- 33. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of advancing the imaging device includes advancing the imaging device past the balloon and into the blood vessel.
- 34. A method for treating a region of a patient's blood vessel using a catheter system comprising a guidewire; an interventional work element fixed to a distal region of a drive shaft; a catheter body having a proximal region including at least two lumens, and a distal region including a common lumen connected to and in communication with both lumens of the proximal region; and an angioplasty balloon disposed about at least a portion of the distal region; the method comprising the steps of:
advancing the guidewire into the blood vessel until a distal end portion of the guidewire lies within a region of interest and a proximal end portion of the guidewire extends from the patient; moving the proximal end portion of the guidewire into the common lumen of the distal region of the catheter body; advancing the catheter body into the blood vessel until the angioplasty balloon and the common lumen lie in the region of interest; inflating the angioplasty balloon to dilate the blood vessel and reduce a stenosis at the region of interest; retracting the distal end portion of the guidewire out of the common lumen into a lumen of the proximal region of the catheter body; advancing the interventional work element through a lumen of the catheter body and through the common lumen into the blood vessel; and treating the region of interest with the interventional device.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the step of advancing the interventional work element includes advancing the interventional work element into the angioplasty balloon.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the step of advancing the interventional work element includes advancing the interventional work element past the angioplasty balloon and into the blood vessel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/379,930, filed on Aug. 23, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/861,397, filed on May 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,870, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/504,363, filed on Jul. 19, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/291,215, filed on August 16, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/100,642, filed on Jul. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,364,347, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/975,752, filed on Nov. 13, 1992, now abandoned. The priority of these prior applications is expressly claimed and their disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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