Claims
- 1. A prosthesis delivery system comprising:
a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, and said balloon being initially partially constrained against inflation by a constraint, and a tubular prosthesis disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and a portion of said constraint, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition.
- 2. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 1 wherein said balloon is only initially radially constrained.
- 3. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 1 wherein said constraint is an axially slidable sheath which surrounds and partially constrains said balloon from inflation.
- 4. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 3 wherein said sheath is designed to axially slide along a length of said balloon in response; to a pressure in said balloon, such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated.
- 5. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 4 wherein said slidable sheath is adapted to slide axially onto a shaft of said catheter so that said sheath may be retrieved from said patient.
- 6. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 1 wherein said constraint is an elastomeric band which surrounds and partially constrains said balloon from inflation.
- 7. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 6 wherein said elastomeric band is disposed over a significant length of said balloon.
- 8. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 7 wherein the elasticity of said elastomeric band varies from one end of the balloon to the other to allow progressive incremental inflation of said balloon.
- 9. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 7 wherein said elastomeric band has uniform elasticity over the portion of said balloon on which it is disposed.
- 10. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 6 wherein said elastomeric band is disposed only over a center region of said balloon and divides said balloon into a proximal and a distal region.
- 11. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 1 wherein said tubular prosthesis is a stent.
- 12. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 1 wherein said balloon is substantially nondistendible.
- 13. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 12 wherein said constraint is an axially slidable sheath which surrounds said balloon, said sheath being formed of a low coefficient of friction polymer.
- 14. The prosthesis delivery system of claim 13 wherein said polymer is teflon.
- 15. The system of claim 1 wherein said balloon has an inflatable portion corresponding to the length of said prosthesis and said balloon and prosthesis have a length of about 5 cm or more.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein said balloon and prosthesis have a length in the range of about 8-12 cm.
- 17. The system of claim 1 wherein said prosthesis includes a clot inducing fabric.
- 18. The system of claim 11 wherein said prosthesis is folded around said balloon and constraint.
- 19. The system of claim 1 wherein said catheter includes a single lumen for injection of said inflation fluid.
- 20. The system of claim 1 wherein said inflation lumen includes an inflation port for directing fluid into said balloon, said port located at a region corresponding to a portion of said balloon not initially constrained by said constraint.
- 21. A prosthesis delivery package comprising
a balloon catheter having an inflatable nondistendable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter and having a length of about 8-12 cm, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by a slidable low coefficient of friction polymeric sleeve which surrounds said balloon, said sleeve being adapted to slide axially along said balloon onto said catheter shaft in response to a pressure in said balloon such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated, and a tubular prosthesis, having a length substantially corresponding to the length of said balloon, disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and a portion of said constraint, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition.
- 22. A prosthesis delivery package comprising
a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by an elastomeric band which surrounds said balloon, said elastomeric band being disposed over a significant length of said balloon and having a non-uniform thickness, such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated, and a tubular prosthesis disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and a portion of said constraint, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition.
- 23. A balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by a constraint which surrounds said balloon, said constraint being capable of constraining said balloon such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated.
- 24. The balloon catheter of claim 23 wherein said balloon is substantially nondistendible.
- 25. The balloon catheter of claim 24 wherein said constraint is an axially slidable sheath which surrounds said balloon, said sheath being formed of a low coefficient of friction polymer.
- 26. The balloon catheter of claim 25 wherein said polymer is teflon.
- 27. The balloon catheter of claim 23 wherein the sheath includes an extension to proximal portions of the catheter for controlling the axial location of said sheath.
- 28. The balloon catheter of claim 23 wherein the sheath is adapted to slide axially in response to pressure in said balloon.
- 29. A method of expanding a tubular prosthesis with a balloon catheter, comprising
providing a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by a slidable sheath which surrounds said balloon, said sheath being adapted to slide axially along said balloon onto said catheter shaft in response to a pressure in said balloon such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated, and a tubular prosthesis disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and a portion of said constraint, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition, inflating said balloon such that an unconstrained portion of said balloon inflates first and causes a portion of said tubular prosthesis disposed over said unconstrained portion to expand, and progressively incrementally inflating said constrained portion of said balloon causing a portion of said tubular prosthesis disposed over said constrained portion of said balloon to be progressively incrementally expanded.
- 30. A method of expanding a tubular prosthesis with a balloon catheter, comprising
providing a prosthesis delivery package comprising a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by an elastomeric band which surrounds said balloon, and being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, said elastomeric band being disposed over a significant length of said balloon and having a non-uniform thickness such that said elastomeric band progressively expands with incremental increases in pressure and allows said balloon to be progressively incrementally inflated, and a tubular prosthesis disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and a portion of said constraint, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition, inflating said balloon such that an unconstrained portion of said balloon inflates first and causes a portion of said tubular prosthesis disposed over said unconstrained portion to expand, and progressively incrementally inflating said constrained portion of said balloon causing a portion of said tubular prosthesis disposed over said constrained portion of said balloon to be progressively incrementally expanded.
- 31. A method of expanding a tubular prosthesis using a balloon catheter comprising:
providing a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being cinched in a central region with an elastic band, and a tubular prosthesis disposed on said catheter over at least a portion of said balloon and said elastic band, said tubular prosthesis having a contracted condition and an expanded condition, said tubular prosthesis being initially disposed on said catheter in said contracted condition, inflating a first end of said balloon, said inflation causing said tubular prosthesis contacting said first end to expand, then inflating a second end of said balloon, said inflation causing said tubular prosthesis contacting said second end to expand, and finally inflating said central region of said balloon, said inflation causing said tubular prosthesis contacting said central region to expand.
- 32. A method of performing angioplasty using a balloon catheter comprising,
providing a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon on its exterior, said balloon being initially partially radially constrained against inflation by a slidable sheath which surrounds said balloon, and being inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter, said sheath being adapted to slide axially along said balloon onto said catheter shaft in response to a pressure in said balloon such that said balloon may be progressively incrementally inflated, inflating an unconstrained portion of said balloon by injecting fluid into said balloon through a lumen in said catheter, and then inflating a constrained portion of said balloon by injecting additional fluid into said balloon through said lumen such that the pressure of the fluid inside said balloon incrementally slides a constraining sheath off of said balloon, allowing said balloon to progressively incrementally inflate.
- 33. A system for performing valvuloplasty, comprising,
a balloon catheter having a balloon formed substantially of a nondistendable polymer, inflatable to at least 15 mm diameter and being capable of being wrapped about said catheter to small diameters when in the deflated state, and a separate inflation control constraint which substantially surrounds said balloon and is expandable by deformation by application of inflation pressures to said balloon, said constraint being constructed to require higher inflation pressures to expand proximal portions than distal portions.
- 34. A system of claim 33 wherein said balloon is capable of inflation to pressures of about 8 atmospheres or more before burst.
- 35. The system of claim 34 wherein the polymer is PET.
- 36. The system of claim 33 wherein said constraint is formed of an elastomeric material.
- 37. The system of claim 33 wherein said constraint has a smooth outer profile when the balloon is in the deflated state.
- 38. The system of claim 33 wherein the thickness of said constraint is less in the distal portions than in portions proximally adjacent thereof.
- 39. The system of claim 38 wherein the thickness of said constraint is greater in a middle portion adjacent said distal portion, than in a proximal portion.
- 40. The system of claim 38 wherein said portion adjacent said distal portion is not expandable at inflation pressures below about 3 atm.
- 41. The system of claim 33 further including
an inflation mechanism for injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter to inflate said balloon, said constraint and said inflation mechanism being cooperatively constructed to include a first rapid fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of said distal portions of said constraint and expansion of distal portions of said balloon by low inflation pressures and to prevent higher inflation pressures sufficient to deform the constraint in portions proximally adjacent to said distal portions and, said constraint and mechanism further constructed to include a second high pressure fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of the constraint in said proximally adjacent portions and expansion corresponding portions of said balloon by application of higher pressures.
- 42. The system of claim 41 wherein said inflation mechanism is a syringe with a piston that can be operated to deliver inflation fluid by free sliding, in said first mode and by providing mechanical advantage in said second mode.
- 43. The system of claim 40 wherein said portion proximally adjacent said distal portion is not deformable below inflation pressures below about 3 atm, and operation in said first fluid delivery mode is not capable of delivering pressures above about 3 atm.
- 44. A method of performing valvuloplasty, comprising:
providing a balloon catheter having a balloon inflatable to at least 15 mm diameter, formed substantially of a nondistenable polymer and being capable of being wrapped about said catheter to small diameters when in the deflated state, a separate inflation control constraint which substantially surrounds said balloon and is expandable by deformation by application of inflation pressure to said balloon, said constraint being constructed to require higher inflation pressures to expand proximal portions than distal portions, and an inflation mechanism for injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter to inflate said balloon, said constraint and said inflation mechanism being cooperatively constructed to include a first rapid fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of said distal portions of said constraint and expansion of distal portions of said balloon by low inflation pressures attainable and to prevent higher inflation pressures sufficient to deform the constraint in portions proximally adjacent to said distal portions and, said constraint and mechanism further constructed to include a second high pressure fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of the constraint in said proximally adjacent portions and expansion of corresponding portions of said balloon by application of higher pressures, delivering said balloon into the body and positioning said balloon at a location distal of an afflicted valve, delivering inflation fluid using said first mode to deform said distal portion of said constraint and inflate a corresponding distal portion of said balloon, withdrawing said balloon proximally with the distal end of the balloon in the expanded state until resistance is felt, delivering inflation fluid using said second mode to deform said proximally adjacent portion of said constraint and inflate a corresponding portion of said balloon, said inflation pressure being sufficient to dilate said afflicted valve, deflating said balloon, and removing said catheter from the body.
- 45. A system for controlled deployment of an expandable medical device, comprising,
a balloon catheter having a balloon formed substantially of a nondistendable polymer, and being capable of being wrapped about said catheter to small diameters when in the deflated state, and a separate inflation control constraint which substantially surrounds said balloon and is expandable by deformation by application of inflation pressures to said balloon, said constraint being constructed to require higher inflation pressures to expand a first portion than a second portion.
- 46. The system of claim 45 further including
an inflation mechanism for injection of fluid through a lumen in said catheter to inflate said balloon, said constraint and said inflation mechanism being cooperatively constructed to include a first rapid fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of said first portion of said constraint and expansion of a first portion of said balloon by low inflation pressures and to prevent higher inflation pressures sufficient to deform the constraint in said second portion and, said constraint and mechanism further constructed to include a second, high pressure fluid delivery mode to permit deformation of the constraint in said second portion and expansion of the corresponding portion of said balloon by application of higher pressures.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/130,020, filed Sep. 30, 1993 and entitled “Controlled Deployment of a Medical Device”, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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