Claims
- 24. A medical device for ablation of tissue associated with a vessel connected to a human heart comprising
an ablation catheter, a first, outer balloon, secured to the catheter and capable of forming a seal to at least partially restrict the flow of blood within the vessel at a location associated with the vessel, a second, inner balloon, secured to the catheter at a location within the first outer balloon, an introduction system operating in conjunction with the catheter to introduce a conductive media inside the medical device, an ablating element secured to the catheter, and a plurality of balloon openings provided in the first, outer balloon.
- 25. The medical device of claim 24 wherein the ablating element comprises a ring electrode.
- 26. The medical device of claim 24 wherein the ablating element comprises a coil electrode.
- 27. The medical device of claim 24 wherein the introduction system comprises a lumen which extends through the catheter into a media introduction opening in the catheter located within the first outer balloon.
- 28. The medical device of claim 24 wherein the plurality of balloon openings are provided in a line in an outside surface of the first, outer balloon.
- 29. The medical device of claim 28 wherein the balloon openings extend around a circumference of the first, outer balloon.
- 30. The medical device of claim 29 wherein the balloon openings are located on a distal portion of the first, outer balloon.
- 31. The medical device of claim 25 wherein the ring electrode is secured to the catheter at a location within the outer balloon.
- 32. The medical device of claim 26 wherein the coil electrode is secured to the catheter at a location within the outer balloon.
- 33. The medical device of claim 24 further comprising a lumen in the catheter including a distal opening in the catheter, which distal opening is located distal from the first and second balloons.
- 34. The medical device of claim 25 wherein the ring electrode emits radiofrequency energy.
- 35. The medical device of claim 26 wherein the coil electrode emits radiofrequency energy.
- 36. The medical device of claim 24 wherein the conductive media is a conductive saline solution.
- 37. A medical device for ablation of tissue associate with a vessel connected to a human heart comprising
an introducer with a proximal and a distal end and a lumen passing through the introducer from its proximal to its distal end, an ablation catheter, capable of being inserted within the lumen of the introducer to at least partially restrict the flow of blood within the vessel, a first, outer balloon, secured to the catheter, a second, inner balloon, secured to the catheter at a location within the first outer balloon, an introduction system operating in conjunction with the catheter within the first outer balloon, an ablating element secured to the catheter, and a plurality of balloon openings provided in the first outer balloon.
- 38. The medical device of claim 37 wherein the ablating element comprises a ring electrode.
- 39. The medical device of claim 37 wherein the ablating element comprises a coil electrode.
- 40. The medical device of claim 37 further comprising a plurality of balloon openings provided in a line in an outside surface of the first outer balloon.
- 41. The medical device of claim 40 wherein the balloon openings extend around a circumference of the first, outer balloon.
- 42. The medical device of claim 40 wherein the balloon openings are located on a distal portion of the first, outer balloon.
- 43. The medical device of claim 38 wherein the ring electrode is secured to the catheter at a location within the outer balloon.
- 44. The medical device of claim 39 wherein the coil electrode is secured to the catheter at a location within the outer balloon.
- 45. A process for ablation of tissue associated with a vessel of a human heart comprising
introducing an ablation catheter to a position adjacent to tissue associated with the vessel, wherein the ablation catheter comprises an extended catheter, a first, outer balloon, and a second, inner balloon also secured to the catheter, at least partially sealing the vessel to restrict at least partially the flow of blood through the vessel, passing a conductive media through balloon openings in the first outer balloon, conducting energy from an electrode secured to the catheter by use of the conductive media through the balloon openings in the outer balloon to the tissue, and ablating the tissue to form an ablation lesion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application based on application Ser. No. 08/883,668, filed Jun. 27, 1997.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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