Claims
- 1. A perfusion dilatation catheter, comprising:
- a) an elongated catheter shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a port in the distal end, guidewire lumen extending within the elongated catheter shaft in fluid communication with the port in the distal end, an inflation lumen extending within the catheter shaft to a location spaced proximal to the distal end;
- b) a balloon on a distal shaft section of the elongated catheter shaft having an interior in fluid communication with the inflation lumen;
- c) a proximal portion of the distal shaft section which has a plurality of perfusion ports longitudinally located proximal to the balloon in fluid communication with the guidewire lumen and which has a high strength tubular element defining the inflation lumen disposed within a wall portion of the proximal perfusion portion with said wall portion in part depending into the guidewire lumen; and
- d) a distal portion of the distal shaft section located distal to the balloon; having a plurality of perfusion ports spaced proximal to the distal end in fluid communication with the guidewire lumen.
- 2. A perfusion dilatation catheter configured to be slidably mounted onto a guidewire, comprising:
- a) an elongated catheter shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a port in the distal end having transverse dimensions greater than the guidewire to facilitate slidable movement therein, guidewire lumen extending within the elongated catheter shaft in fluid communication with the port in the distal end, an inflation lumen extending within the catheter shaft to a location spaced proximal to the distal end;
- b) a balloon on a distal shaft section of the elongated catheter shaft having an interior in fluid communication with the inflation lumen;
- c) a proximal portion of the distal shaft section which has a guidewire lumen, a pair of inflation lumens on opposing sides of the guidewire lumen and a plurality of longitudinally disposed perfusion ports located proximal to the balloon in fluid communication with the guidewire lumen; and
- d) a cylindrically shaped distal portion of the distal shaft section located distal to the balloon; having a plurality of perfusion ports spaced proximal to the distal end in fluid communication with the guidewire lumen.
- 3. A perfusion dilatation catheter configured to be slidably mounted onto a guidewire, comprising:
- a) an elongated catheter shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, a port in the distal end having transverse dimensions less than transverse dimensions of the guidewire to facilitate slidable movement therebetween, guidewire lumen extending within the elongated catheter shaft in fluid communication with the port in the distal end, an inflation lumen extending within the catheter shaft to a location spaced proximal to the distal end;
- b) a distal shaft section having a proximal perfusion portion with a plurality of perfusion ports longitudinally disposed in a wall thereof defining the guidewire lumen extending therein, a cylindrically shaped distal perfusion portion with a plurality of perfusion ports in a wall thereof defining the guidewire lumen extending therein and an inner tubular member defining at least in part the guidewire lumen which terminates proximal to the perfusion ports
- d) a balloon on a distal shaft section of the elongated catheter shaft having an interior in fluid communication with the inflation lumen, a distal skirt secured to a distal extremity of the inner tubular member and extending beyond the distal end of the inner tubular member and forming at least the cylindrically shaped distal portion; and
- e) a proximal portion of the distal shaft section which has a plurality of perfusion ports located proximal to the balloon in fluid communication with a portion of the guidewire lumen which extends therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/972,773, filed Nov. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,989,218, which is hereby incorportated herein by reference.
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