Claims
- 1. An arterial cannula assembly for perfusion of blood into a patient, comprising:
an arterial cannula having a blood flow lumen; and an introducer removably received in the blood flow lumen; the arterial cannula having a first shape when the introducer is positioned in the blood flow lumen, the arterial cannula having a second shape when the introducer is removed from the blood flow lumen.
- 2. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the arterial cannula is L-shaped when in the second shape.
- 3. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the arterial cannula is curved when in the second shape.
- 4. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the introducer has a cutting element, the cutting element being movable from a retracted position to an extended position, the cutting element extending beyond a distal end of the introducer when in the extended position.
- 5. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a catheter slidably received by the arterial cannula.
- 6. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the catheter has a balloon for occluding the ascending aorta.
- 7. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the arterial cannula has a second lumen, the catheter being slidably positioned in the second lumen.
- 8. A method of cannulating a patient's ascending aorta, comprising the steps of:
providing an arterial cannula and an introducer, the arterial cannula having a blood flow lumen and a distal end; introducing the arterial cannula into the ascending aorta, the introducer being positioned in the blood flow lumen and extending beyond the distal end of the arterial cannula, the arterial cannula being in a first shape during the introducing step; withdrawing the introducer from the blood flow lumen after the introducing step, the arterial cannula having a second shape after the introducer has been withdrawn from the blood flow lumen; coupling the blood flow lumen to a source of oxygenated blood; and perfusing the oxygenated blood into the patient through the blood flow lumen.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:
providing a catheter having a distal end, the catheter being slidably received by the arterial cannula; and moving the distal end of the catheter into the patient.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the catheter having a balloon.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the introducer having a cutting element, the cutting element having a retracted position and an extended position.
- 12. An arterial cannula assembly, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a first section, a second section, a proximal end and a distal end, the first section extending from the proximal end toward the second section and the second section extending from the first section to the distal end, the second section extending for a length of between 2-6 cm from the distal end, the first section and the second sections forming an angle therebetween of about 110 to 140 degrees; a lumen passing through the elongate shaft, the blood flow lumen having an outlet.
- 13. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
a stabilizing ring positioned around the second section of the elongate shaft, the stabilizing element forming an angle of 45 to 85 degrees with respect the second section.
- 14. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
an introducer removably positioned in the blood flow lumen, the introducer extending beyond the distal end of the elongate shaft when positioned in the blood flow lumen.
- 15. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 12, wherein:
the introducer has a cutting element which is movable from an extended position to a retracted position, the cutting element extending beyond a distal end of the introducer when in the extended position.
- 16. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
a y-arm connector coupled to the proximal end of the elongate shaft, the y-arm connector having a first arm and a second arm, the first arm being fluidly coupled to the blood flow lumen, the second arm having a hemostasis valve for receiving a catheter.
- 17. The arterial cannula assembly of claim 16, further comprising:
an aortic occlusion catheter received by the second arm of the y-arm connector, the aortic occlusion catheter having an occluding member movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape.
- 18. An aortic occlusion device for occluding a patient's aorta, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a longitudinal axis; a lumen passing through the shaft; a balloon attached to the shaft, the balloon having a first section and a second section, the first section extending around a shorter portion of the longitudinal axis than the second section, the first and second sections being continuous and being fluidly coupled together.
- 19. The aortic occlusion device of claim E, further comprising:
a second lumen passing through the shaft.
- 20. The aortic occlusion device of claim E, further comprising:
a venting catheter extending through the second lumen in the shaft.
- 21. A method of stabilizing an occluding member in a patient, comprising the steps of:
introducing an occluding member into a patient, the occluding member being movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape, the occluding member being introduced into the patient in the collapsed shape; positioning an expandable stabilizing structure adjacent the occluding member, the stabilizing structure having at least one opening which permits flow of fluids therethrough; expanding the expandable structure after the positioning step so that t; expanding the occluding member, the occluding member being stabilized by the stabilizing structure to prevent flipping of the occluding member in the patient.
- 22. The method of claim F, wherein:
the introducing step is carried out with the occluding member being mounted to a catheter having a lumen; and the positioning step is carried out with the stabilizing structure passing through the lumen in the catheter.
- 23. A method of stabilizing an aortic occlusion member in a patient's ascending aorta, comprising the steps of:
providing an aortic occlusion member and a stabilizing structure, the aortic occlusion member being movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape, the stabilizing structure also being movable from a collapsed shape to an expanded shape, the stabilizing structure permitting blood flow therethrough when in the expanded shape; introducing the aortic occlusion member into the patient; positioning the aortic occlusion member in the ascending aorta; expanding the aortic occlusion member; and expanding the stabilizing structure, the stabilizing structure being positioned adjacent the occlusion member to prevent distortion of the occlusion member.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the stabilizing structure being carried by a catheter and the aortic occlusion member is carried by a cannula, the cannula having a lumen which receives the catheter.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein:
the providing step is carried out with the stabilizing structure being a mesh basket.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein:
the stabilizer expanding step is carried out with the stabilizer being expanded downstream from the occluding member relative to the direction of natural blood.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/012,833, filed Jan. 23, 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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