Claims
- 1. A cryogenic catheter comprising:
an elongate outer member; and a plurality of inner members disposed within the elongate outer member, the inner members defining at least one cryogenic fluid path through the outer member.
- 2. The cryogenic catheter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of inner members has at least one controllable opening formed thereon to selectively release cryogenic fluid.
- 3. The cryogenic catheter of claim 2, wherein the inner members have a plurality of controllable openings positioned in a staggered configuration.
- 4. The cryogenic catheter of claim 2, wherein the plurality of inner members includes an overtube and an injection tube slidably disposed to one another.
- 5. The cryogenic catheter of claim 4, wherein in one configuration at least one opening formed on the overtube aligns with at least one opening on the injection tube.
- 6. The cryogenic catheter of claim 2, wherein the plurality of inner members includes an overtube and an injection tube which are rotatable with respect to one another.
- 7. The cryogenic catheter of claim 6, wherein in one configuration at least one opening on the overtube aligns with at least one opening on the injection tube.
- 8. The cryogenic catheter of claim 2, wherein at least one of the plurality of openings is controlled by a valve.
- 9. The cryogenic catheter of claim 8, wherein the valve is a miniaturized mechanical valve.
- 10. The cryogenic catheter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of the inner members has at least one controllable opening formed thereon, each opening positioned proximate at least one electrode ring disposed on an outer surface of the elongate outer member.
- 11. The cryogenic catheter of claim 10, wherein at least one opening releases cryogenic fluid so as to alter the temperature of a region proximate to the electrode ring.
- 12. The cryogenic catheter of claim 10, wherein the openings are selectively and independently controllable so as to alter the temperature of a region proximate the electrode ring.
- 13. The cryogenic catheter of claim 10, wherein the catheter allows the creation of at least one continuous linear cryolesion.
- 14. The cryogenic catheter of claim 10, wherein the catheter allows the creation of a single localized cryolesion.
- 15. The cryogenic catheter of claim 10, wherein the catheter allows the creation of at least two distinct cryolesions.
- 16. The cryogenic catheter of claim 1, further comprising an array of controllable openings adapted to release cryogenic fluid within the elongate outer member for deployment along a length of the outer member.
- 17. The cryogenic catheter of claim 16, wherein at least one opening releases cryogenic fluid to create a single lesion.
- 18. The cryogenic catheter of claim 16, wherein a plurality of openings release cryogenic fluid simultaneously to create a plurality of discontinuous lesions.
- 19. The cryogenic catheter of claim 18, wherein a plurality of openings release cryogenic fluid simultaneously to create a single continuous linear lesion.
- 20. The cryogenic catheter of claim 16, wherein a plurality of openings release cryogenic fluid at different times to create a plurality of discontinuous lesions.
- 21. The cryogenic catheter of claim 20, wherein a plurality of openings release cryogenic fluid at different times to create a single continuous linear lesion.
- 22. The cryogenic catheter of claim 1, wherein a plurality of openings release cryogenic fluid to increase the thermal power of the device.
- 23. A cryogenic catheter comprising:
an elongate outer member; a plurality of inner members disposed within the elongate outer member, the inner members having a plurality of controllable openings formed thereon for the selective release of cryogenic fluid; and a plurality of electrode members disposed on an external surface of the outer member, at least one electrode member positioned proximate at least one controllable opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/893,825 filed Jul. 11, 1997, and titled “Cryosurgical Linear Ablation Structure” which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/807,382, filed Feb. 27, 1997, and titled “Cryosurgical Linear Ablation.”
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