Claims
- 1. An electrophysiology/ablation catheter comprising: a) an elongated flexible tubular casing having a proximal end and at least one electrode disposed at a distal end thereof; b) a catheter deflection assembly disposed in said casing; c) an electrical lead connected to each of said electrodes and extending through the tubular casing to the proximal end thereof, said lead adapted for external connection thereof; d) an actuator connected to the proximal end of the catheter deflection assembly and operable upon movement to effect lateral displacement of the distal end in a curvature greater than 360 degrees.
- 2. The catheter defined in claim 1, wherein the catheter deflection assembly includes a pair of tension/compression members extending through said casing.
- 3. The catheter defined in claim 2, wherein the catheter deflection assembly moves the distal end in a plane substantially normal to a longitudinal extent of the catheter.
- 4. The catheter defined in claim 2, wherein tensioning of one of said pairs of tension/compression members and simultaneously compressing the other of the tension/compression members deflects the catheter.
- 5. The catheter defined in claim 2 wherein the tension/compression members are disposed in side-by-side relationship.
- 6. The catheter defined in claim 2, wherein said pair of tension/compression members each have a portion thereof adjacent said distal end formed to have a flattened transverse section with the balance thereof circular.
- 7. The catheter defined in claim 2, wherein said pair of tension/compression members each have a first portion thereof adjacent said distal end formed to have a flattened transverse section, and second portion located in the region of said bend have circular cross-section oriented substantially at right angle to said fixed portion with the balance thereof circular.
- 8. The catheter defined in claim 2, wherein said tension/compression members have a transversely resilient spacer disposed there between in the distal portion thereof.
- 9. The catheter defined in claim 1, wherein said lateral displacement comprises a curvature having a radius as small as five multiples of the transverse dimensions of said casing.
- 10. A method of disposing an electrophysiology/ablation catheter in an associated body cavity comprising the steps of: a) providing an elongated tubular catheter and disposing at least one electrode on a distal end thereof; b) disposing a pair of tension/compression members in the tubular catheter adjacent to the distal end and extending the members to adjacent a proximal end of said catheter; c) connecting an actuator to the tension compression members adjacent the proximal end of the catheter; d) moving the actuator and tensioning one of the tension/compression members and simultaneously compressing the other of the pair and curling the distal end of the tubular catheter in a lariat having a curvature greater than 360 degrees; and, e) disposing the lariat in the associated body cavity to orient the electrodes in a circumferential direction about the inner periphery of the associated body cavity.
- 11. The method defined in claim 10, comprising the further step of opening the lariat after the lariat disposing step.
- 12. The method defined in claim 10 wherein the lariat curving step includes curving the distal end of the tubular catheter in a radius of curvature as small as five multiples of the transverse dimensions of the tubular catheter.
- 13. The method defined in claim 10 wherein the distal end curling step includes reducing a curvature of the distal end to a radius Rv.
- 14. The method defined in claim 13 comprising the further step of opening the lariat after the lariat disposing step to a final curvature of radius Rf greater than Rv.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14 wherein the distal end of the catheter has an initial curvature of radius Ri greater than Rv.
- 16. The method defined in claim 10 wherein the distal end of the catheter has an initial curvature of radius Ri and the distal end curling step includes reducing a curvature of the distal end to a radius Rv less than Ri.
- 17. The method defined in claim 10 wherein the distal end curling step includes forming the lariat in a plane substantially at a right angle to a direction of elongation of the tubular catheter.
- 18. A method of mapping/ablating an associated pulmonary vein/artery in a heart comprising the steps of: a) providing a catheter having a plurality of spaced electrodes disposed on a distal end thereof; b) inserting the distal end of the catheter in one of the associated vein/artery in the heart; c) curling the catheter in the heart normal to the direction of elongation of the catheter and forming a lariat having a curvature of radius Rv; and d) opening the lariat to a curvature having a radius Rf to orient the electrodes circumferentially about the inner periphery of the associated vein/artery.
- 19. The method defined in claim 18, wherein the step of inserting includes forming a pre-formed bend in the catheter having a curvature of radius Ri.
- 20. The method defined in claim 19, wherein the step of curling includes curling in a plane normal to the pre-formed bend.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/726,235, filed Nov. 29, 2000, presently pending, the details of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09726235 |
Nov 2000 |
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10436779 |
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