Claims
- 1. An ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the ultrasound catheter comprising:
an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, at least one lumen, and at least one bend in the catheter body nearer the distal end than the proximal end; an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, the ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end connectable to a separate ultrasound generating device and a distal end disposed adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; and a distal head coupled with the distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the distal head positioned adjacent the distal end of the catheter body.
- 2. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, wherein the bend in the catheter body is disposed along the catheter body at a location between 5 mm and 30 mm from the distal end.
- 3. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, wherein the bend in the catheter body has an angle of less than 90 degrees.
- 4. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 3, wherein the bend in the catheter body has an angle of between 20 degrees and 50 degrees.
- 5. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, wherein the bend in the catheter body causes a corresponding bend in the ultrasound transmission member.
- 6. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 5, wherein the bend in the catheter body has an angle greater than a corresponding angle of the corresponding bend in the ultrasound transmission member.
- 7. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, further comprising a sheath disposed over at least a portion of the distal end of the catheter body for maintaining the bend in the catheter body.
- 8. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 7, wherein the sheath is disposed over the portion of the distal end during non-use of the catheter and is removed from the catheter body before use.
- 9. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, further comprising a hydrophilic coating disposed along an outside surface of at least a portion of the catheter body.
- 10. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, wherein the distal head is not directly affixed to the distal end of the catheter body.
- 11. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, further comprising at least one side-opening through a side of the distal head.
- 12. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 11, wherein the side-opening comprises a space for introducing an adhesive to couple the distal head with a guidewire tube disposed in the lumen of the catheter body.
- 13. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 12, wherein the side-opening extends around at least a portion of a circumference of the distal head.
- 14. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 13, wherein the side-opening comprises a slot.
- 15. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 1, further comprising a guidewire tube having a proximal end and a distal end and extending longitudinally through at least a portion of the lumen of the catheter body and through at least a portion of the distal head.
- 16. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the guidewire tube includes micro-perforations disposed along a surface of the guidewire for allowing passage of fluid.
- 17. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the guidewire tube comprises a polyimide material.
- 18. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the guidewire tube is affixed to the distal head.
- 19. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 18, wherein the guidewire tube is further affixed to the catheter body.
- 20. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, further comprising a side-opening in the distal head for introducing adhesive to affix the distal head to the guide wire tube.
- 21. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 20, further comprising a polymer sleeve disposed around a portion of the distal head, the polymer sleeve coupled with the guidewire tube by adhesive extending through the side-opening.
- 22. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the proximal end of the guidewire tube exits the catheter body nearer the proximal end of the catheter body than the distal end of the catheter body.
- 23. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the proximal end of the guidewire tube exits the catheter body nearer the distal end of the catheter body than the proximal end of the catheter body.
- 24. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, wherein the proximal end of the guidewire tube exits the catheter body through the proximal end of the catheter body.
- 25. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 24, further comprising a connector device coupled with the proximal end of the catheter body and the proximal end of the guidewire tube, wherein the guidewire tube extends through at least a portion the connector device.
- 26. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 25, further comprising a coupling sleeve for coupling the connector device with the catheter body.
- 27. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 25, wherein the connector device comprises:
a distal portion for coupling with the proximal end of the catheter body, the distal portion having a common lumen; a proximal ultrasound transmission arm having an ultrasound transmission lumen in communication with the common lumen; and a proximal guidewire arm having a guidewire lumen in communication with the common lumen.
- 28. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 27, further comprising a proximal infusion arm having an infusion port in communication with the common lumen.
- 29. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 28, wherein the ultrasound transmission arm, the distal portion, and the catheter body are disposed along a common longitudinal axis.
- 30. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 29, wherein the guidewire arm branches from the distal portion of the connector at an angle of between 5 and 60 degrees.
- 31. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 27, further comprising a coupling sleeve for coupling the distal portion of the connector device with the catheter body.
- 32. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 15, further comprising a connector device coupled with the proximal end of the catheter body and the proximal end of the guidewire tube, wherein the guidewire tube exits the catheter body through a guidewire port positioned along the catheter body apart from the connector device.
- 33. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 32, wherein the guidewire port includes a flexible extension member coupled with the catheter body.
- 34. An ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the ultrasound catheter comprising:
an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, at least one lumen extending longitudinally through the body; an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, the ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end connectable to a separate ultrasound generating device and a distal end disposed adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; and a distal head coupled with the distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the distal head positioned adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; wherein the ultrasound transmission member transmits at least two different types of ultrasound energy from the separate ultrasound generator.
- 35. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 34, further comprising at least one bend in the catheter body near the distal end.
- 36. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 34, wherein the separate ultrasound generating device comprises an actuator for switching between transmitting a first type of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member and transmitting at least a second type of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member.
- 37. An ultrasound system as in claim 36, wherein the first type of ultrasound energy comprises pulsed ultrasound energy and the second type of ultrasound energy comprises continuous ultrasound energy.
- 38. An ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the ultrasound catheter comprising:
an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, at least one lumen extending longitudinally through the body; an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, the ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end connectable to a separate ultrasound generating device and a distal end disposed adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; and a distal head coupled with the distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the distal head positioned adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; wherein the ultrasound catheter is sterilized by exposure to an electron beam.
- 39. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 38, further comprising at least one bend in the catheter body near the distal end.
- 40. An improved ultrasound catheter of the type comprising an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen, an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, and a distal head coupled with a distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the improvement comprising at least one bend in the catheter body nearer the distal end of the catheter body than the proximal end.
- 41. An ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the ultrasound catheter comprising:
an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, an external surface, an internal surface, at least one lumen, and a hydrophilic coating disposed along at least a portion of the external surface; an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, the ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end connectable to a separate ultrasound generating device and a distal end disposed adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; and a distal head coupled with the distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the distal head positioned adjacent the distal end of the catheter body.
- 42. An ultrasound catheter as in claim 41, further comprising at least one bend in the catheter body.
- 43. An improved ultrasound catheter of the type comprising an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen, an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, and a distal head coupled with a distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the improvement comprising a hydrophilic coating disposed along at least a portion of an external surface of the catheter body.
- 44. An ultrasound system for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the system comprising:
an ultrasound catheter comprising:
an elongate flexible catheter body having a proximal end, a distal end, at least one lumen, and at least one bend in the catheter body nearer the distal end than the proximal end; an ultrasound transmission member extending longitudinally through the lumen of the catheter body, the ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end and a distal; and a distal head coupled with the distal end of the ultrasound transmission member, the distal head positioned adjacent the distal end of the catheter body; and a separate ultrasound generating device coupled with the proximal end of the ultrasound transmission member.
- 45. An ultrasound system as in claim 44, wherein the separate ultrasound generating device comprises an actuator for switching between transmitting a first type of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member and transmitting at least a second type of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member.
- 46. An ultrasound system as in claim 45, wherein the first type of ultrasound energy comprises pulsed ultrasound energy and the second type of ultrasound energy comprises continuous ultrasound energy.
- 47. A method of making an ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the method comprising:
forming a catheter body over a mandrel, wherein the mandrel includes at least one bend for forming a corresponding bend in the catheter body; separating the catheter body from the mandrel; and inserting an ultrasound transmission member into a lumen of the catheter body, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member reduces an angle of the at least one bend in the catheter body.
- 48. A method as in claim 47, wherein forming catheter body comprises forming the body over a mandrel having a bend of between about 20 degrees and about 90 degrees.
- 49. A method as in claim 47, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member into the lumen reduces the angle of the bend in the catheter body to between about 15 degrees and about 80 degrees.
- 50. A method as in claim 47, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member into the lumen causes the ultrasound transmission member to bend at the bend in the catheter body.
- 51. A method as in claim 50, wherein the ultrasound transmission member bends at an angle less than the angle of the bend in the catheter body.
- 52. A method as in claim 47, further comprising placing a sheath over at least a portion of the catheter body to maintain the bend in the catheter body.
- 53. A method as in claim 47, further comprising directing an electron beam at the ultrasound catheter to sterilize the catheter.
- 54. A method of making an ultrasound catheter for disrupting occlusions in blood vessels, the method comprising:
placing a catheter body over a mandrel, wherein the mandrel includes at least one bend for forming a corresponding bend in the catheter body; heating the catheter body; removing the catheter body from the mandrel; and inserting an ultrasound transmission member into a lumen of the catheter body, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member reduces an angle of the at least one bend in the catheter body.
- 55. A method as in claim 54, wherein placing catheter body comprises placing the body over a mandrel having a bend of between about 20 degrees and about 90 degrees.
- 56. A method as in claim 54, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member into the lumen reduces the angle of the bend in the catheter body to between about 15 degrees and about 80 degrees.
- 57. A method as in claim 54, wherein inserting the ultrasound transmission member into the lumen causes the ultrasound transmission member to bend at the bend in the catheter body.
- 58. A method as in claim 57, wherein the ultrasound transmission member bends at an angle less than the angle of the bend in the catheter body.
- 59. A method as in claim 54, wherein the ultrasound transmission member remains straight after inserting the ultrasound transmission member into the lumen.
- 60. A method as in claim 54, further comprising placing a sheath over at least a portion of the catheter body to maintain the bend in the catheter body.
- 61. A method as in claim 54, further comprising directing an electron beam at the ultrasound catheter to sterilize the catheter.
- 62. A method for disrupting an occlusion in a blood vessel, the method comprising:
positioning an ultrasound catheter in the blood vessel such that a distal end of the catheter is adjacent the occlusion; transmitting a first type of ultrasound energy to an ultrasound transmission member of the ultrasound catheter to disrupt the occlusion; and transmitting a second type of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member to further disrupt the occlusion.
- 63. A method as in claim 62, wherein the first type of ultrasound energy comprises pulsed energy and the second type of energy comprises continuous energy.
- 64. A method as in claim 62, wherein the first type of ultrasound energy comprises continuous energy and the second type of energy comprises pulsed energy.
- 65. A method as in claim 62, further comprising switching from transmitting the second type of ultrasound energy to transmitting the first type of ultrasound energy.
- 66. A method as in claims 62-65, further comprising repeating at least one of the transmitting and switching steps at least once.
- 67. A method as in claim 62, wherein transmitting the first type of energy and transmitting the second type of energy comprise activating an actuator on a separate ultrasound generating device coupled with the ultrasound catheter.
- 68. A method as in claim 62, wherein positioning comprises using a bend in the ultrasound catheter to advance the catheter into a position adjacent the occlusion.
- 69. A method as in claim 62, further comprising:
using a bend in the catheter to reposition the ultrasound catheter in an additional blood vessel adjacent an additional occlusion; and transmitting at least one form of ultrasound energy to the ultrasound transmission member to disrupt the additional occlusion.
- 70. A method as in claim 62, wherein positioning comprises advancing the ultrasound catheter over a guidewire.
- 71. A method as in claim 70, wherein advancing the ultrasound catheter over the guidewire comprises advancing over a guidewire disposed in a guidewire lumen of the catheter, the guidewire lumen extending at least a majority of a length of the catheter.
- 72. A method as in claim 71, wherein the guidewire lumen extends the full length of the catheter and is coupled with a connector device coupled with a proximal end of the ultrasound catheter.
- 73. A method as in claim 71, wherein the guidewire lumen is coupled with a flexible, proximal port near the proximal end of the catheter.
- 74. A method as in claim 71, further comprising injecting dye into the blood vessel through the guidewire lumen.
- 75. A method as in claim 62, further comprising injecting a dye through the catheter.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/229,371, entitled “Ultrasound Catheter for Disrupting Blood Vessel Obstructions,” the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.