Claims
- 1. A guide sheath comprising:
a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and at least one lumen extending between the proximal and distal end portions, said at least one lumen being sized and dimensioned to longitudinally slideably receive an ablative device therethrough, said distal end portion having a preformed shape which is moveable between a substantially linear configuration for insertion into and through an introducer which is adapted to deliver the guide sheath into a selected chamber within a heart of a patient, and an operable configuration wherein said distal end portion has a loop shape configuration which is sized and dimensioned to substantially encircle an opening to a pulmonary vein.
- 2. The guide sheath of claim 1 further including
a second section extending from said first section and having a substantially longitudinal configuration.
- 3. The guide sheath of claim 2 wherein
said distal end portion has a distal end which is closed.
- 4. The guide sheath of claim 2 wherein
said second section includes at least one electrode.
- 5. The guide sheath of claim 1 wherein
said guide sheath further includes a lumen used to inject a contrast agent.
- 6. The guide sheath of claim 1 wherein
said loop shape configuration section includes at least one electrode.
- 7. The guide sheath of claim 2 wherein
said second section is configured to extend a short distance within the opening to the pulmonary vein when said first section is located at or near the tissue region extending about the periphery of the opening to the pulmonary vein.
- 8. The guide sheath of claim 7 wherein
said electrode is configured to monitor electrical signals within the pulmonary vein.
- 9. A guide sheath comprising
a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and at least one lumen, the distal end portion having a pre-shaped configuration including at least first and second sections, said first section having a loop configuration sized and dimensioned to substantially encircle an opening to a pulmonary, said second section extending from said first section and having a substantially linear configuration, said second section including at least one electrode.
- 10. A guide sheath comprising
a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and at least one lumen extending between the proximal and distal end portions, said at least one lumen being sized and dimensioned to longitudinally slideably receive an ablative device therethrough, said distal end portion having a preformed shape which is moveable between a substantially linear configuration for insertion into and through an introducer which is adapted to deliver the guide sheath into a selected chamber within a heart of a patient, and an operable configuration wherein said distal end portion has a curvilinear shape configuration which is sized and dimensioned to substantially follow the wall of a interior cardiac chamber.
- 11. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said interior cardiac chamber is selected from a right or a left atrium.
- 12. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said interior cardiac chamber is selected from a right or a left ventricle.
- 13. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said distal end portion includes at least one electrode.
- 14. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said curvilinear shape is configured to substantially follow the posterior wall of the left atrium between two pulmonary veins.
- 15. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said curvilinear shape is configured to substantially follow the posterior wall of the left atrium between a pulmonary vein and the mitral valve.
- 16. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said curvilinear shape is configured to substantially follow the posterior wall of the left atrium between a pulmonary vein and the left atrial appendage.
- 17. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said curvilinear shape is configured to substantially follow the isthmus between the inferior caval vein and the tricuspid valve.
- 18. The guide sheath of claim 10 wherein
said curvilinear shape is configured to substantially follow the lateral right free wall between the superior and inferior caval veins.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/751,472, filed Dec. 29, 2000, and entitled “A TISSUE ABLATION APPARATUS WITH A SLIDING ABLATION INSTRUMENT AND METHOD,” a copy of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09751472 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10211621 |
Aug 2002 |
US |