Claims
- 1. A light delivery system for irradiating an internal surface of a blood vessel with light energy, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, flexible, tubular body member having a proximal end, a distal end portion and a working lumen and an inflation lumen extending from a hub member on the proximal end to the distal end portion thereof;
- (b) an expansible, elongated, balloon member coaxially disposed on and bonded to the body member near the distal end portion, with the inflation lumen being in fluid communication with an interior of the balloon member, the balloon member including a plurality of pores of a predetermined size extending through a wall surface thereof;
- (c) a waveguide having a proximal end connectable to a source of light energy and a distal end including a light diffusing member, the waveguide sized to fit through the working lumen of the body member such that the light diffusing member can be advanced into the distal end portion of the body member spanned by the balloon member; and
- (d) means for removing blood that may enter the balloon member.
- 2. The light delivery system as in claim 1 wherein the removing means includes means for increasing the flow of said fluid through the pores.
- 3. A light delivery system for irradiating an internal surface of a blood vessel with light energy, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, flexible, tubular body member having a proximal end, a distal end portion and a working lumen and an inflation lumen extending from a hub member on the proximal end to the distal end portion thereof;
- (b) an expansible, elongated, balloon member coaxially disposed on and bonded to the body member near the distal end portion, with the inflation lumen being in fluid communication with an interior of the balloon member, the balloon member including a plurality of pores of a predetermined size extending through a wall surface thereof;
- (c) a waveguide having a proximal end connectable to a source of light energy and a distal end including a light diffusing member, the waveguide sized to fit through the working lumen of the body member such that the light diffusing member can be advanced into the distal end portion of the body member spanned by the balloon member;
- (d) a perfusion lumen in the tubular body member for permitting blood to flow past the balloon member while it is inflated.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/697,530, filed on Aug. 26, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,682.
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