Claims
- 1. A combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing of clots comprising:
an internal dilator with a central lumen; an outer catheter arranged coaxially about said internal dilator wherein an annular space for fluid passage is sealingly formed between an outer wall of the internal dilator and an inner wall of said outer infusion catheter; apertures located in an outer wall of said outer catheter for distributing fluid from said annular space; said internal dilator having a tip element; said outer catheter having an end opening; wherein said end opening is occluded by said tip element which protrudes beyond said outer catheter when said outer catheter is arranged coaxially about said internal dilator and wherein said the internal dilator is removable from said outer catheter.
- 2. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing of clots of claim 1 wherein:
said central lumen of said internal dilator is dimensioned to accept up to a 0.025″ diameter first guide wire and said outer infusion catheter is dimensioned to internally accept up to a 0.038″ diameter second guide wire after the internal dilator is removed.
- 3. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing of clots of claim 2 wherein:
said first guide wire has substantially a 0.018″ diameter and said second guide wire has substantially a 0.035″ diameter.
- 4. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing of clots of claim 2 wherein:
said internal dilator has an outer diameter of 3 French; and said outer catheter has an outer diameter of 5 French.
- 5. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing of clots of claim 1 wherein:
said outer infusion catheter includes marking bands located near said apertures to indicate where a region containing said apertures begins and ends in said outer wall of said outer catheter.
- 6. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing clots of claim 1 wherein:
said apertures are uniformly positioned in said outer wall of said outer catheter for uniformly distributing fluid from said annular space.
- 7. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing clots of claim 1 wherein:
said apertures are pressure actuated recloseable exit slits normally biased in a closed position for uniformly distributing fluid in response to pressure.
- 8. The combination drug delivery catheter and dilator apparatus for use in lysing clots of claim 1 wherein:
said apertures are small open orifices.
- 9. A method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique comprising:
puncturing a graft with a micropuncture needle; inserting a micropuncture guide wire through the micropuncture needle into the graft; removing said needle from the graft; inserting a combined dilator and catheter apparatus over said guide wire into the graft, infusing a lysing agent into the graft through said combined dilator and catheter apparatus via an annular space formed between an internal dilator and a catheter component with apertures to distribute the lysing agent to a clot; removing said internal dilator component of said combined dilator and catheter apparatus; inserting a second larger guide wire into said catheter component of said combined dilator and catheter apparatus; and removing said catheter component from the graft while maintaining access via said second larger guide wire for subsequent medical procedures.
- 10. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said internal dilator component is dimensioned to accept up to 0.025″ diameter first guide wire; said catheter component is dimensioned to internally accept up to a 0.038″ diameter second guide wire after said internal dilator component is removed.
- 11. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said first guide wire has substantially a 0.018″ diameter and second larger guide wire has substantially a 0.035″ diameter.
- 12. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said internal dilator component has an outer diameter of 3 French; and said catheter component has an outer diameter of 5 French.
- 13. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said catheter component includes marking bands located near said apertures to indicate where a region of said apertures begins and ends in said catheter.
- 14. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said apertures are uniformly positioned in said outer wall of said outer catheter for uniformly distributing fluid from said annular space.
- 15. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said apertures are pressure actuated recloseable exit slits normally biased in a closed position for uniformly distributing fluid in response to pressure.
- 16. The method for an improved thrombolytic lysing technique of claim 9 wherein:
said apertures are small open orifices.
- 17. A method for enhancing declotting clinic capabilities to minimize patient time and costs incurred in using specialized procedure rooms associated with thrombolytic declotting procedures comprising:
performing on a patient located outside of the specialized procedure rooms the steps of:
puncturing a graft with a micropuncture needle, inserting a micropuncture guide wire into the graft through the micropuncture needle; removing the micropuncture needle from the graft; inserting a combined dilator and catheter apparatus over said guide wire into the graft; infusing a lysing agent into the graft through said combined dilator and catheter apparatus to distribute lysing agent to a clot; removing an internal dilator component of said combined dilator and catheter apparatus and removing said micropuncture guide wire; and inserting a second larger guide wire into a remaining catheter component of the dilator and catheter apparatus to maintain graft access in preparation for further medical procedures.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein
said micropuncture guide wire has substantially a 0.018″ diameter and said second larger guide wire has substantially a 0.035″ diameter.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the further medical procedure is declotting of veins or arteries.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the further medical procedure is angioplasty.
- 21. A combination drug delivery dilator and catheter medical kit system enabling performance of a further medical procedure following a thrombolytic procedure comprising:
an internal dilator with a central lumen adapted to accept a first guide wire, and with a dilator tip adapted for track dilation and occlusion; an outer infusion catheter arranged coaxially and moveably about said internal dilator wherein an annular space for fluid passage is sealingly formed between an outer wall of the internal dilator and an inner wall of said outer infusion catheter, for introducing said fluid into said annular space; apertures located in an outer wall of said outer infusion catheter for distributing the fluid from said annular space; said internal dilator being removable from said outer infusion catheter to enable subsequent passage of a second larger guide wire through said outer infusion catheter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 (e) to U.S. provisional application, 60/427,603, filed Nov. 19, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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