Claims
- 1. A catheter assembly providing a radiation treatment in a target body passageway such as a vessel in a vascular system of a patient, comprising a balloon arrangement having an outer balloon for containing a radioactive fluid and a coaxially disposed inner displacement balloon that is separately fillable with nonradiofluid fluidically distinct from the radioactive fluid; the inner balloon of a substantial diameter relative to a diameter of the outer balloon whereby upon inflation, the volume in which the radioactive fluid resides within a target body passageway is reduced, thereby reducing the amount of radioactive gas required for treatment, and lumens for communicating the radioactive fluid and the nonradioactive fluid from respective supplies to the outer balloon and the inner balloon respectively,
whereby, upon inflation of both inner and outer balloons, the outer balloon defines a cylinder of radioactive fluid of limited thickness pressing against the wall of the passageway at a target site, while conforming well to the vessel wall.
- 2. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the outer balloon has no more than a minimally compliant exterior wall, whereby, the exterior wall readily conforms to an interior wall of the target passageway upon inflation of the outer balloon.
- 3. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the outer balloon is substantially noncompliant and the inner balloon is substantially noncompliant, whereby there is substantially constant spacing between the inner balloon and an outer wall of the outer balloon.
- 4. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein an inflation lumen for the outer balloon has a first diameter and an inflation lumen for the inner balloon has a second diameter greater than the first diameter, whereby radioactive fluid in the catheter is reduced relative to the volume of radioactive fluid in the outer balloon while providing for delivery of the nonradioactive fluid to the inner balloon.
- 5. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of additional radioactive seeds communicated through a separate lumen to the outer balloon, whereby boosted effective doses are provided at the target site.
- 6. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the additional radioactive seeds are disposed in one or more seed trains placed along the length of the inner balloon.
- 7. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a sleeve containing radioactive material, the sleeve disposed between the inner balloon and the outer balloon.
- 8. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the inner balloon is fixed to a inner catheter of a first diameter and the outer balloon is fixed to an outer catheter of a second diameter greater than the first diameter for receiving the first catheter therein.
- 9. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 8, further comprising a plurality of insertion depth marks associated with the inner catheter and the outer catheter for guiding sequential insertion thereof along a guide wire to the target site.
- 10. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the lumens comprise a guide wire lumen for a guide wire to guide the insertion of the catheter assembly to the target site, a first inflation lumen of a first diameter communicating between a supply of the nonradioactive fluid and the inner balloon, and a second inflation lumen of a second diameter smaller than the first diameter and communicating between a supply of the radioactive fluid and the outer balloon.
- 11. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the outer balloon defines at least one portion having a wall thickness greater than a wall thickness of the remaining portion of the outer balloon for providing a different depth dose profile at the target site.
- 12. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the outer balloon comprises segmented portions for providing conformal shape and pressure balance distribution of the outer balloon at the target site.
- 13. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein each segmented portion communicates through a separate inflation lumen.
- 14. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising an outer catheter having a central lumen, the outer balloon affixed to the outer catheter, an inner catheter sized for being received in the central lumen, the inner balloon affixed to the inner catheter, whereby the inner balloon is self-centering relative to the outer balloon and supportive of a wall of the outer catheter underlying the outer balloon.
- 15. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein the inner catheter further comprises a centered inner lumen communicating with a radioactive line source, whereby booster radioactive fluid facilitates depth dose acceleration.
- 16. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 15, wherein the outer catheter has a closed distal end for positively stopping the inner catheter during insertion therein.
- 17. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 15, wherein the wall of the outer catheter defines a lumen for a guide wire, whereby centering of the inner catheter is not affected.
- 18. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein the outer balloon defines a conformal wall under a first pressure for bearing against an inner wall of the body passageway at the target site.
- 19. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein the outer catheter defines an annular recess separating the outer catheter into a tip section and a proximal section, whereby the inner balloon upon inflation protrudes through the recess outwardly of an outer surface of the outer catheter to reduce the volume of the outer balloon.
- 20. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the inner balloon is made of a noncompliant material that expands a predetermined amount.
- 21. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein the inner catheter defines a central channel therethrough bifurcated by a septum to define a guide wire lumen and a line source lumen.
- 22. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 21, wherein the line source lumen defines a closed distal end as an insertion limit stop to faciliate placement of a radioactive line source at the target site.
- 23. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, further comprising a plurality of flexible elongate cylinders disposed in spaced-apart circumferential relation along a distal end portion of the inner catheter between the inner and the outer balloons, the cylinders containing a plurality of radioactive seeds for a radioactive booster at the target site.
- 24. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 23, further comprising a plurality of loading ports, each for communicating a respective one of the cylinders of radioactive seeds into position.
- 25. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 23, wherein the radioactive seeds are impregnated with iodine-125.
- 26. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 14, further comprising a sleeve having a grid-like arrangement of radioactive seeds disposed outwardly of the inner balloon.
- 27. A catheter assembly providing a radiation treatment in a target body passageway such as a vessel in a vascular system of a patient, comprising a balloon arrangement having an outer balloon affixed to an outer catheter for containing a radioactive fluid and a coaxially disposed inner displacement balloon attached to an inner catheter sized for being received with a central lumen defined in the outer catheter, the inner displacement balloon separately fillable with nonradiofluid fluidically distinct from the radioactive fluid; whereby the inner balloon is self-centering relative to the outer balloon and supportive of the wall of the outer catheter underlying the outer balloon, and lumens for communicating the radioactive fluid and the nonradioactive fluid from respective supplies to the outer balloon and the inner balloon respectively, whereby, upon inflation of both inner and outer balloons, the outer balloon defines a cylinder of radioactive fluid of limited thickness pressing against the wall of the passageway at a target site, while conforming well to the vessel wall.
- 28. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, wherein the inner balloon has a substantial diameter relative to a diameter of the outer balloon, whereby upon inflation, the volume in which the radioactive fluid resides within a target body passageway is reduced, thereby reducing the amount of radioactive gas required for treatment,
- 29. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, further comprising a plurality of additional radioactive seeds communicated through a separate lumen to the outer balloon, whereby boosted effective doses are provided at the target site.
- 30. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, further comprising a plurality of cylinders disposed circumferentially about the inner balloon, each cylinder including a plurality of spaced-apart radioactive seeds for boosting effective doses a the target site.
- 31. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, further comprising a sleeve containing radioactive material, the sleeve disposed between the inner balloon and the outer balloon for boosting effective doses a the target site.
- 32. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, further comprising a sleeve containing a grid-like array of radioactive seeds, the sleeve disposed between the inner balloon and the outer balloon for boosting effective doses a the target site.
- 33. The catheter assembly as recited in claim 27, further comprising a plurality of insertion depth marks associated with the inner catheter and the outer catheter for guiding sequential insertion thereof along a guide wire to the target site.
- 34. A method of providing from a catheter assembly a radiation treatment in a target body passageway such as a vessel in a vascular system of a patient, comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning a balloon arrangement at a target site in a body passageway, the balloon arrangement having an outer balloon for containing a radioactive fluid and a coaxially disposed inner displacement balloon that is separately tillable with nonradiofluid fluidically distinct from the radioactive fluid; the inner balloon of a substantial diameter relative to a diameter of the outer balloon whereby upon inflation, the volume in which the radioactive fluid resides within a target body passageway is reduced, thereby reducing the amount of radioactive gas required for treatment, and lumens for communicating the radioactive fluid and the nonradioactive fluid from respective supplies to the outer balloon and the inner balloon respectively; (b) inflating the inner balloon with the nonradiofluid; and (c) inflating the outer balloon with the radioactive fluid for a predetermined period effecting treatment at the target site, whereby, upon inflation of both inner and outer balloons, the outer balloon defines a cylinder of radioactive fluid of limited thickness pressing against the wall of the passageway at a target site, while conforming well to the vessel wall.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 34, further comprising the step of providing a booster radioactive source.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 35, wherein the step of providing a booster radioactive source comprises disposing radioactive seeds between the inner balloon and the outer balloon.
- 37. The method as recited in claim 35, wherein the step of providing a booster radioactive source comprises inserting a plurality of seed trains, each comprising a plurality of spaced-apart radioactive seeds, into circumferentially spaced-apart relation at a distal end of the inner balloon.
- 38. The method as recited in claim 35, wherein the step of providing a booster radioactive source comprises sliding a sleeve having radioactive material over the inner balloon.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 35, wherein the step of providing a booster radioactive source comprises providing a sleeve carrying an array of radioactive seeds over the inner balloon.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending provisional application serial No. 60/305,315, filed Jul. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60305315 |
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