Claims
- 1. A catheter comprising:a dissolution fluid introduction lumen comprising an acidic dissolution fluid having a pH of less than about 2, wherein introduction lumen is capable of delivering a dissolution fluid to a vascular tissue site and a fluid removal lumen capable of removing fluid from said vascular tissue site having dimensions sufficient to allow passage of lesion debris.
- 2. The catheter according to claim 1, wherein said catheter further comprises a means for substantially isolating said vascular tissue site.
- 3. The catheter according to claim 2, wherein said means for substantially isolating said vascular tissue site is a double balloon system.
- 4. A system for flushing a vascular tissue site with a dissolution fluid, said system comprising:(a) a catheter comprising a dissolution fluid introduction lumen capable of delivering fluid to said vascular tissue site and a fluid removal lumen capable of removing fluid and lesion debris from said vascular tissue site; (b) a first pumping means operatively linked to said fluid introduction lumen in a manner sufficient such that said first pumping means forces fluid out of the distal end of said fluid introduction lumen; (c) a second pumping means operatively linked to said fluid removal lumen in a manner sufficient such that said second pumping means sucks fluid into the distal end of said fluid removal lumen; and (d) a dissolution fluid having a pH of less than about 2.
- 5. A kit for at least reducing the mineral content of a vascular calcified lesion, said kit comprising:a fluid capable of locally increasing the proton concentration in the region of said calcified lesion, said fluid having a pH of less than about 2; and a catheter fluid introduction means.
- 6. The kit according to claim 5, wherein said kit further comprises instructions for practicing a method of reducing or eliminating the mineral content of a vascular calcified lesion using a solution having a pH of less than about 2.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/118,193 filed on Jul. 15, 1998, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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