Claims
- 1. A catheter device for treating a vascular disease comprising:
an energy delivery device; and a catheter operable to be inserted into a blood vessel and including:
at least one lumen through which the energy delivery device and fluid are received; and a plurality of exits disposed in the sidewall of the catheter and being in communication with the at least one lumen for administration of the fluid into the blood vessel.
- 2. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein the at least one lumen constitutes a single lumen through which both the energy delivery device and the fluid are received.
- 3. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein the exits include a plurality of pressure responsive exits.
- 4. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein:
the at least one lumen includes a first lumen through which the energy delivery device is received and a second lumen through which the fluid is received; the first and second lumens are separate lumens; and the plurality of exits are in communication with the second lumen.
- 5. The catheter device according to claim 4 wherein the second lumen is an annular lumen that surrounds the first lumen.
- 6. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein the fluid received by the at least one lumen includes an anesthetic agent or vasoconstricting agent or both.
- 7. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein each exit includes a normally closed pressure responsive exit that is designed to open in response to an internal fluid pressure in excess of a predetermined pressure level.
- 8. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein the energy delivery device includes an optical fiber that delivers laser energy at a target vessel site.
- 9. The catheter device according to claim 8 wherein the fluid received by the at least one lumen includes an anesthetic agent or vasoconstricting agent or both.
- 10. The catheter device according to claim 9 wherein the exits include a plurality of pressure responsive exits.
- 11. The catheter device according to claim 8 wherein the at least one lumen has an end hole at its distal end and the optical fiber inserted through the at least one lumen occludes the end hole to prevent the fluid from exiting through the end hole.
- 12. The catheter device according to claim 1 wherein the energy delivery device is a radio frequency (RF) electrode that delivers RF energy at a target vessel site.
- 13. A catheter device with a laser energy delivery device for treating a venous disease, comprising:
an optical fiber capable of delivering laser thermal energy to a target area to be treated; and a catheter operable to be inserted into a vein and including:
at least one lumen through which the optical fiber and fluid are received; and a plurality of exits disposed in the sidewall of the catheter and being in communication with the at least one lumen for administration of the fluid into the vein.
- 14. The catheter device according to claim 13 wherein:
the at least one lumen includes a first lumen through which the optical fiber is received and a second lumen through which the fluid is received; the first and second lumens are separate lumens that are in spaced relation to each other; and the plurality of exits are in communication with the second lumen.
- 15. The catheter device according to claim 13 wherein the exits include a plurality of pressure responsive exits.
- 16. The catheter device according to claim 13 wherein each exit includes a normally closed pressure responsive exit that is designed to open in response to an internal fluid pressure in excess of a predetermined pressure level.
- 17. A catheter device with a laser energy delivery device for treating varicose veins, comprising:
an optical fiber capable of delivering thermal laser energy to a target area to be treated; and a catheter operable to be inserted into a varicose vein and including:
at least one lumen through which the optical fiber and a fluid are received, the fluid containing a vasoconstricting agent or anesthetic agent, or both; and a plurality of exits disposed in the sidewall of the catheter and being in communication with the at least one lumen for administration of the fluid into the varicose vein.
- 18. The catheter device according to claim 17 wherein:
the at least one lumen includes a first lumen through which the optical fiber is received and a second lumen through which the fluid is received; the first and second lumens are separate lumens; and the plurality of exits are in communication with the second lumen.
- 19. The catheter device according to claim 18 wherein the exits include a plurality of pressure responsive exits.
- 20. A method of treating a vascular disease comprising:
inserting into a vessel a catheter having at least one lumen and a plurality of exits disposed in the sidewall of the catheter; inserting an energy delivery device into the at least one lumen of the catheter to position a distal end of the energy delivery device near a distal end of the catheter; and introducing a fluid into the at least one lumen of the catheter such that the fluid flows out of the at least one lumen into the vessel through the plurality of exits in the sidewall.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 wherein the at least one lumen is a single lumen through which both the energy delivery device and the fluid are received.
- 22. The method according to claim 20 wherein the at least one lumen includes two separate lumens.
- 23. The method according to claim 20 wherein the step of introducing a fluid includes introducing an anesthetic agent or vasoconstricting agent or both.
- 24. The catheter device according to claim 20 wherein each exit includes a normally closed pressure responsive exit, and the step of introducing a fluid includes introducing the fluid under pressure at a level sufficient to open the exits.
- 25. The method according to claim 20 wherein the step of inserting an energy delivery device includes inserting an optical fiber that delivers laser energy at a target vessel site.
- 26. The method according to claim 25 wherein:
the fluid received by the at least one lumen includes an anesthetic agent or vasoconstricting agent or both; and the exits include a plurality of pressure responsive exits.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/370,050, filed Apr.4, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370050 |
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