The present invention is directed to methods and devices for providing oxygenated blood distal to an obstruction.
Obstructions in the vascular system cause damage to tissue distal to the obstruction since they reduce the supply of oxygenated blood to this tissue.
The present invention is directed to methods and devices for supplying oxygenated blood distal to an obstruction.
The present invention provides a catheter, which is positioned within an obstruction to passively perfuse blood distal to the occlusion. The catheter has a lumen with openings in a proximal portion of the lumen that permits blood to enter the lumen.
The catheter is positioned within an obstruction so that the distal end is positioned distal to the obstruction and the proximal openings are positioned proximal to the obstruction. Blood enters the proximal openings and passes through the lumen to the distal end to perfuse blood distal to the obstruction.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments.
Referring to
The catheter 2 has a plurality of openings 10 proximal to the distal end 8. As will be explained further below, the openings 10 permit blood to enter the catheter 2 so that the blood can pass through the lumen 6 to the distal end to perfuse blood distal to an obstruction. The catheter 2 may have 30-100 openings 10 which may be spaced apart and sized in the manner described below.
The openings 10 may take any suitable shape such as oval or round. Referring to
The openings 10 extend along a length of 2-4 cm on the body 4 with the openings 10 in the preferred embodiment extending over a length of about 3 cm. The openings 10 may, of course, extend over a smaller or longer length of the body 4 without departing from various aspects of the invention. All of the openings 10 may be spaced 3-10 cm from the distal end 8 and the preferred embodiment has a proximal opening 11 spaced about 8 cm from the distal end 8 while a distal opening 13 is spaced about 5 cm from the distal end 8.
The body 4 has a reinforcing element 12 which may be a helical or braided reinforcement 14.
Use of the catheter 2 is now described with reference to
When the catheter 2 is positioned as shown in
The present invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment; however, numerous modifications could be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the catheter may have a spiral reinforcing element, a tapered shape or additional openings proximal or distal to the plurality of openings.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12291156 | Nov 2008 | US |
Child | 12589865 | US |