Claims
- 1. A catheter for delivering a fluid to an injection site in heart tissue, comprising:
an elongate tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end of the tubular member; and a plurality of microneedles connected to the nozzle member, the microneedles defining a plurality of injection lumens in fluid communication with the lumen of the tubular member.
- 2. A catheter as in claim 1, further comprising an anchor disposed proximate the distal end of the tubular member.
- 3. A catheter as in claim 1, further comprising an outer sheath having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the tubular member slidingly disposed in the lumen of the sheath.
- 4. A catheter as in claim 3, further comprising an anchor disposed proximate the distal end of the sheath.
- 5. A catheter as in claim 1, wherein each of the microneedles have a diameter in the range of approximately 0.005 to 0.05 inches.
- 6. A system for delivering a fluid to an injection site in heart tissue, comprising:
a first tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; a second tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the second tubular member slidingly disposed within the lumen of the first tubular member; a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end of the second tubular member; the nozzle member including a plurality of microneedles, each microneedle defining an injection lumen in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member, the lumen of each microneedle terminating with an injection orifice; and a fluid source in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member.
- 7. A system as in claim 6, wherein an anchor is disposed proximate the distal end of the second tubular member.
- 8. A system as in claim 6, wherein an anchor is disposed proximate the distal end of the first tubular member.
- 9. A system as in claim 8, wherein the anchor comprises a vacuum orifice.
- 10. A system as in claim 9, wherein the vacuum orifice is in fluid communication with a vacuum source via the lumen of the second tubular member.
- 11. A system as in claim 6, wherein each of the microneedles have a diameter in the range of approximately 0.005 to 0.05 inches.
- 12. A method of delivering a fluid to an injection site in a patient's heart tissue, comprising the steps of:
providing a first tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; providing a second tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the second tubular member slidingly disposed within the lumen of the first tubular member, the second tubular member including a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end thereof, the nozzle member including a plurality of microneedles, each microneedle defining an injection lumen in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member, the lumen of each microneedle terminating with an injection orifice; inserting the first tubular member into the patient; advancing the first tubular member until the distal end thereof is proximate the injection site in the patient's heart tissue; advancing the second tubular member through the first tubular member until the plurality of injection orifices are proximate the injection site; urging the fluid from the fluid source to the lumen of second tubular member; and injecting the fluid into the heart tissue at the injection site via the microneedles.
- 13. A method of delivering a fluid as in claim 12, further including the step of stabilizing the distal end of the first tubular member relative to the target site.
- 14. A method of delivering a fluid as in claim 12, wherein the microneedles are advanced into the tissue and retained in the tissue for a period of time after the fluid has been injected into the tissue in order to allow the fluid to be absorbed by the tissue.
- 15. A method of delivering a fluid as in claim 14, wherein the period of time ranges from about 5 seconds to about 120 seconds.
- 16. A method of delivering a fluid as in claim 14, wherein the period of time ranges from about 5 seconds to about 30 seconds.
- 17. A catheter for delivering a fluid to an injection site in heart tissue, comprising:
an elongate tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end of the tubular member; and a plurality of injection lumens defined by the nozzle member, the injection lumens terminating with an injection orifice in fluid communication with the lumen of the tubular member.
- 18. A catheter as in claim 17, further comprising an outer sheath having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the tubular member slidingly disposed in the lumen of the sheath.
- 19. A catheter as in claim 18, further including an anchor disposed proximate the distal end of the sheath.
- 20. A catheter as in claim 19, wherein the anchor comprises a vacuum orifice defined by the lumen of the sheath adjacent the distal end thereof.
- 21. A catheter as in claim 17, wherein each of the injection lumens have a diameter in the range of approximately 0.00005 to 0.005 inches.
- 22. A system for delivering a fluid to an injection site in heart tissue, comprising:
a first tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; a second tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the second tubular member slidingly disposed within the lumen of the first tubular member; a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end of the second tubular member; the nozzle member including a plurality of injection lumens in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member, the injection lumens terminating with an injection orifice; and a fluid source in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member.
- 23. A system as in claim 22, wherein an anchor is disposed proximate the distal end of the first tubular member.
- 24. A system as in claim 23, wherein an anchor is disposed proximate the distal end of the second tubular member.
- 25. A system as in claim 24, wherein the anchor comprises a vacuum orifice.
- 26. A system as in claim 25, wherein the vacuum orifice is in fluid communication with a vacuum source via the lumen of the second tubular member.
- 27. A system as in claim 22, wherein each of the injection lumens have a diameter in the range of approximately 0.00005 to 0.005 inches.
- 28. A method of delivering a fluid to an injection site in a patient's heart tissue, comprising the steps of:
providing a first tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough; providing a second tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, the second tubular member slidingly disposed within the lumen of the first tubular member, the second tubular member including a nozzle member disposed proximate the distal end thereof, the nozzle member including a plurality of injection lumens in fluid communication with the lumen of the second tubular member, each injection lumen terminating with an injection orifice; inserting the first tubular member into the patient; advancing the first tubular member until the distal end thereof is proximate the injection site in the patient's heart tissue; advancing the second tubular member through the first tubular member until the plurality of injection orifices are proximate the injection site; urging the fluid from the fluid source to the lumen of second tubular member; and injecting the fluid into the heart tissue at the injection site via the injection lumens.
- 29. A method as in claim 25, further including the step of stabilizing the distal end of the first tubular member relative to the target site.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/133,122, filed May 7, 1999, entitled INCREASED EFFICIENCY DIRECT INJECTION OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] This application is related to co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/457,254, filed on even date herewith, entitled LATERAL NEEDLE INJECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD; co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/457,193, filed on even date herewith, entitled LATERAL NEEDLE-LESS INJECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD; and co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/456,456, filed on even date herewith, entitled NEEDLE-LESS INJECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60133122 |
May 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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10739024 |
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