US20070118203A1 - Balloon catheter for multiple adjustable stent deployment - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to catheters and more specifically to such catheters that are used to implant a stent in an artery.
- a stenotic artery may be treated by balloon angioplasty in which an inflatable balloon mounted on a catheter tip is inserted into the arterial system and navigated through the arterial system to the diseased artery. The balloon is then inflated by means of a pressurized fluid. This causes the balloon to press radially on the arterial wall so as to open the stenosis.
- a stent may be crimped onto the balloon before insertion so that when the balloon is inflated the stent becomes expanded, The balloon is deflated and withdrawn leaving the expanded stent in the artery.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,519 discloses a catheter for deploying one or more stents.
- the stent has one or more individually expandable segments along its length.
- a stent, in its unexpanded state, is loaded onto each expandable segment of the catheter.
- the catheter is inserted into the vascular system and positioned with the first expandable segment in a stenosis.
- An axial force is then applied to the segment causing it to buckle outwards and expand the stent.
- the force is then removed causing the segment to unbuckle leaving the stent in its expanded state.
- the catheter is then navigated to another stenosis. This process is repeated until all of the stents have been deployed.
- the present invention provides a catheter for deploying one or more stents in a cardiovascular system.
- the catheter is configured to carry one or more stents.
- the catheter carries a plurality of stents.
- the stents may be of different or the same widths.
- An inflatable balloon is used to expand a stent surrounding the balloon.
- the catheter comprises a positioner for moving a stent relative to the balloon from a position in which the stent does not surround the balloon to a position that it does surround the balloon in order to prime the stent for expansion by the balloon.
- the phrase “for moving a stent relative to the balloon” includes two possibilities, i.e. moving the positioner relative to the balloon and moving the balloon relative to the positioner.
- the positioner comprises an element configured to slide along the catheter and push the stents distally along the catheter so as to move a stent adjacent to the balloon into a position in which it surrounds the balloon.
- the sliding element is pushed along the catheter by means of a wire extending along the catheter from its proximal end to the sliding element.
- the stents are deployed in the order in which they are carried by the catheter, starting with the stent closest to the balloon.
- the positioner comprises a flexible carriage configured to carry the one or more stents.
- the carriage is capable of sliding along the catheter in order to bring one of the stents from a position in which the stent does not surround the balloon to a position in which the stent surrounds the balloon.
- the carriage is moved in either direction along the catheter by means of a wire extending along the catheter from its proximal end to the carriage. It is also possible to position the stent opposite a desired location in the vascular system and slide the balloon through the carriage to a position opposite the stent.
- the stents may be deployed in the vascular system in any order.
- the catheter comprises two positioners, one posterior positioner as described above in the first embodiment positioned posterior to the balloon, and a second anterior positioner positioned anterior to the balloon.
- the anterior positioner may be distanced from the balloon so as to provide a storage space between the anterior positioner and the balloon.
- the balloon in this embodiment may be a conventional balloon used in balloon angioplasty.
- the stents may be deployed in the vascular system in any order, and may be of different lengths.
- the catheter is loaded with one or more stents and inserted into a vascular system.
- the catheter is navigated through the vascular system until the balloon or stent is positioned at a first desired location, typically the site of a stenosis.
- the stent or balloon is then moved by the positioner so that the stent surrounds the balloon and the balloon is inflated so as to expand the stent.
- the balloon is then deflated, leaving the expanded stent at the fist desired location. This process may be repeated, each time deploying a different stent at a different location.
- the catheter may be removed from the vascular system.
- the invention also provides a method for deploying a stent in a desired location of a vascular system comprising the steps of:
- FIG. 1 shows a catheter in accordance with one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 shows the catheter of FIG. 1 carrying stents
- FIG. 3 shows the catheter at FIG. 1 inserted in a blood vessel
- FIG. 4 shows the catheter of FIG. 1 with a stent surrounding a balloon on the catheter
- FIG. 5 shows the catheter in FIG. 1 after inflation of the balloon
- FIG. 6 shows a catheter in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 shows the catheter of FIG. 6 carrying stents
- FIG. 8 shows the catheter at FIG. 6 inserted in a blood vessel
- FIG. 9 shows the catheter of FIG. 6 with a stent surrounding a balloon on the catheter
- FIG. 10 shows the catheter in FIG. 6 after inflation of the balloon
- FIG. 11 is a sectional side view of a catheter in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 12 illustrates the operation of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 illustrates another detail of the operation of the embodiment of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 1 shows a catheter 100 for deploying stents in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- the catheter 100 has a distal end 108 and a proximal end 120 .
- the catheter 100 comprises a flexible tube 102 , which is connected to an inflatable balloon 104 proximate to its distal end.
- the balloon 104 is shown in the Figure in its deflated state.
- a radio-opaque marker 118 is located on the balloon wall.
- the catheter 100 has at its distal end 108 a tapered tip 110 that may be inserted into a stenosis in order to open the stenosis.
- a syringe 130 may be used to introduce a fluid into the tube 102 in order to inflate the balloon 104 as described in detail below.
- a longitudinal shaft 124 in the wall of the tube 102 is configured to receive a guidewire 126 used in navigating the catheter in the vascular system.
- a neck region 122 of the tube 102 intervenes between the distal end of the balloon 104 and the tip 110 .
- the proximal end of the tip 110 is broadened to form a shoulder at the distal end of the neck region 122 .
- a sliding positioner element in the form of an annular sliding ring 114 is mounted on the tube 102 proximal to the balloon 104 .
- the ring 114 is slidable along the tube 102 by means of a wire 116 that extends along the length of the tube 102 from the proximal end 120 of the catheter to the ring 114 .
- the sliding ring 114 and the wire 116 form a positioner for moving a stent from a position which it does not surround the balloon 104 to a position in which it surrounds the balloon 104 .
- FIG. 2 shows the catheter 100 having a plurality of stents (three are shown in FIG. 2 ) 206 a , 206 b and 206 c , mounted on the tube 102 between the sliding ring 114 and the balloon 104 .
- the stents are separated from each other by separating rings 208 a and 208 a .
- the sliding ring 114 has been positioned so that the separating rings 208 a and 208 a and the stent 206 are contiguous with the balloon 104 .
- Each stent 206 bears a radio-opaque markers 210 a , 210 b and 210 c.
- FIG. 3 shows the catheter 100 after having been navigated through the vascular system and positioned inside a blood vessel 202 .
- the balloon is located opposite a stenotic region 204 of the blood vessel 202 .
- the wire 116 is used to slide the sliding ring 114 distally along the tube 102 so as to push the stents 206 a , 206 b , 206 c , distally.
- the sliding ring 114 is pushed distally along the tube 102 so that the stent 206 a is pushed over and around the balloon 104 , which is thereby brought into the lumen of the stent 206 a , and the marker 118 on the balloon coincides with the marker 210 a of the stent, as determined for example by x-ray angiography.
- FIG. 4 shows the stent 206 a surrounding the balloon 104 .
- a fluid is then introduced into the tube 102 .
- the fluid passes through the tube 102 and inflates the balloon 104 .
- the balloon may be inflated by other conventional means, as are known in the art. Inflation of the balloon 104 expands the stent 206 a onto the stenotic region of the blood vessel 202 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the fluid is then withdrawn from the tube 102 . Withdrawal of the fluid from the tube 102 causes the balloon to deflate. After deflation of the balloon, the stent 206 a remains in situ in its expanded state.
- the catheter may then be navigated through the arterial system until the catheter is positioned with the balloon 104 at another stenotic region of a blood vessel.
- the sliding ring is pushed distally by the wire 116 so that the succeeding stent 206 b overlies the balloon 104 and the marker 118 coincides with the marker 210 b on the stent 206 b .
- the distal separating ring 208 a is pushed along the tube 102 , beyond the balloon 104 to the neck region 122 of the tube, where the separating rings are stored.
- the shoulder of the tip 110 retains the separating rings on the neck region. This process may be repeated until some or all of the stents 206 have been deployed.
- the catheter is then removed from the body.
- FIG. 6 shows a catheter 600 for deploying stents in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- the embodiment of FIG. 6 has many components in common with the embodiment of FIG. 1 , and similar components are identified by the same reference numeral in both embodiments.
- FIG. 6 has a cylindrical carriage 605 mounted on the tube 102 .
- the carriage has a plurality of annular depressions (three are shown in FIG. 6 ) 610 a , 610 b and 610 c configured to receive a stent as described below.
- the depressions 610 all have the same length A as indicated in FIG. 6 , which is essentially equal to the length of the balloon 104 .
- Between the depressions 610 are barriers 620 a and 620 b .
- the carriage 605 is made from an elastic material such as rubber.
- the carriage 605 is slidable along the tube 102 by means of a wire 116 that extends along the length of the tube 102 from the proximal end 120 of the catheter to the carriage 605 .
- the carriage 605 and the wire 116 form a positioner for moving a stent from a position in which it does not surround the balloon 104 to a position in which it surrounds the balloon 104 .
- FIG. 7 shows the catheter 600 having a plurality of stents (three are shown in FIG. 7 ) 206 a , 206 b and 206 c mounted on the annular depressions of the tube 102 .
- the stents are separated from each other by the barriers 620 a and 620 b .
- the stents are of different lengths. However, they may also be of the same length.
- Each stent 206 bears a radio-opaque annular marker 210 a , 210 b and 210 c.
- FIG. 8 shows the catheter 600 after having been navigated through the vascular system and positioned inside a blood vessel 202 .
- the balloon is located within a stenotic region 204 of the blood vessel 202 .
- the wire 116 is used to slide the cage 605 distally along the tube 102 so as to move the stents 206 distally.
- the carriage 605 is pushed distally along the tube 102 until the balloon 104 is brought into the lumen of the stent 206 a and the marker 118 on the tube coincides with the marker 210 a , as determined for example by x-ray angiography.
- the balloon may be slid within the carriage until it is positioned opposite the stent.
- FIG. 9 shows the stent 206 a surrounding the balloon 104 .
- a fluid is then introduced into the tube 102 .
- the fluid passes through the tube 102 and inflates the balloon 104 .
- Inflation of the tube 104 expands the portion of the carriage 605 surrounding the balloon 104 which in turn expands the stent 206 a onto the stenotic region of the blood vessel 202 , as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the fluid is then withdrawn from the tube 102 into the syringe 130 . Withdrawal of the fluid from the tube 102 causes the balloon to deflate. After deflation of the balloon, the stent 206 a remains in its expanded state.
- the catheter is then navigated through the arterial system until the catheter is positioned with the balloon 104 in another stenotic region of a blood vessel.
- the catheter is then pushed distally by the wire i 16 so that the stent 206 b overlies the balloon 104 and the marker 118 coincides with the marker 210 b on the stent 206 b .
- the stents may be deployed in any order. This process may be repeated until some or all of the stents 206 have been deployed.
- the catheter is then removed from the body.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an embodiment which is an improvement over the embodiment described in Example I.
- a catheter 700 having a distal end 108 and a proximal end 120 .
- the catheter 700 comprises a flexible tube 102 , which is connected to an inflatable balloon 704 proximate to its distal end.
- a radio-opaque marker 118 is located on the balloon wall.
- the catheter 700 has at its distal end 108 a tapered tip 110 , but unlike in Example I, there is no neck region, and the tip is not enlarged.
- the balloon in this embodiment may be a conventional inflatable balloon used in balloon angioplasty.
- a guidewire 126 extends along the tube 102 , exiting at the distal end 108 of the catheter.
- An anterior positioner in the form of a perforated sphere 706 is fixed to the guidewire anterior to the balloon 704 , e.g. the guidewire passes through a bore channel extending through the sphere.
- the diameter of the sphere is slightly larger than the diameter of the retracted stents which are mounted on the catheter. The purpose of the sphere will be explained below.
- the catheter 700 has a sliding ring 114 (being the posterior positioner) and a plurality of stents (three are shown in FIG. 11 ) 206 a , 206 b and 206 c , mounted on the tube 102 between the sliding ring 114 and the balloon 704 . While the anterior stents are generally of the same length, the posterior stent may be longer or shorter. In the illustrated embodiment, the posterior stent 206 c is shorter than the other stents. Each stent 206 bears at least one radio-opaque marker 210 a , 210 b and 210 c , respectively.
- the stents are separated by separating rings 708 a and 708 b which are of the same length as the anterior stents.
- An anterior ring 710 is positioned between the most anterior stent 206 a and the balloon 704 and protects the distal edge of the anterior stent. This anterior ring may be shorter than the separating rings.
- the wire 116 is used to slide the sliding ring 114 distally along the tube 102 so as to push the stents 206 a , 206 b , 206 c , distally.
- the sphere 706 is distanced from the distal end 108 of the catheter by pushing the guidewire 126 , thus providing free guidewire 712 on which components of the catheter may be stored.
- FIG. 12 it may be seen that the anterior ring 710 and the separating ring 708 a have been pushed beyond the balloon 704 and onto the free guidewire 712 .
- the anterior stent 206 a (not shown) has been expanded and deployed within the blood vessel wall, and the middle stent 206 b is mounted on the balloon 704 , ready to be expanded.
- the radio-opaque marker 210 b of the stent 206 b is positioned opposite the radio-opaque marker 118 of the balloon 704 .
- this embodiment also differs from that of Example I in having more room to store the separating rings.
- all of the mounted stents and rings may be moved distally and proximally by pulling and pushing the anterior and posterior positioners, being the sphere 706 and sliding ring 114 , respectively, so that the stents may be deployed in any order.
- This differs from Example I where the stents were required to be deployed in the order in which they were placed on the catheter.
- FIG. 13 shows the catheter after the 2 anterior stents 206 a and 206 b (not shown) have been deployed, and the anterior 710 and separating 708 a & 708 b rings are positioned on the free guidewire 712 between the sphere 706 and the balloon 704 .
- the separating rings have annular protrusions 714 protruding from their outer surface. The purpose of these protrusions is to protect the blood vessel inner wall from being injured by the stents as the catheter travels through the vessel.
- the posterior stent 206 c is mounted on the distal half of the balloon 704 , while the anterior portion of the sliding ring 114 envelops the proximal end of the balloon.
- the distal half expands (since the sliding ring resists the pressure of the balloon), expanding the stent 206 c and deploying it in the blood vessel.
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Abstract
A catheter configured to carry one or more stents and having an inflatable balloon for expanding a stent surrounding the balloon. The catheter is characterized in having a positioner for moving the one or more stents relative to the balloon from a first position in which the stent does not surround the balloon to a second position in which the stent surrounds the balloon. Also disclosed is a method for deploying a stent at a desired location in the vascular system.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/421,653 filed Jun. 1, 2006, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/108,985 filed Mar. 29, 2002, which claims the benefit of foreign priority to IL 142332 filed Mar. 29, 2001, each of which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- This invention relates to catheters and more specifically to such catheters that are used to implant a stent in an artery.
- Blood vessels, and particularly arteries, may become stenotic or occluded due to various atherosclerotic processes. A stenotic artery may be treated by balloon angioplasty in which an inflatable balloon mounted on a catheter tip is inserted into the arterial system and navigated through the arterial system to the diseased artery. The balloon is then inflated by means of a pressurized fluid. This causes the balloon to press radially on the arterial wall so as to open the stenosis. A stent may be crimped onto the balloon before insertion so that when the balloon is inflated the stent becomes expanded, The balloon is deflated and withdrawn leaving the expanded stent in the artery. These and other similar methods are well known to the skilled man of the art.
- It is often necessary to treat several stenoses in a single angioplastic session. For example, it may be necessary to insert a large diameter stent at one location, a small diameter stent at a second location and to perform a balloon angioplasty without a stent at a third location. This could be accomplished by sequential insertion and withdrawal of a catheter, the catheter being loaded each time with the appropriate stent prior to insertion. This however would cause much discomfort to the patient, prolongs the duration of the procedure and increases the chances of damaging a blood vessel.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,519 discloses a catheter for deploying one or more stents. The stent has one or more individually expandable segments along its length. A stent, in its unexpanded state, is loaded onto each expandable segment of the catheter. The catheter is inserted into the vascular system and positioned with the first expandable segment in a stenosis. An axial force is then applied to the segment causing it to buckle outwards and expand the stent. The force is then removed causing the segment to unbuckle leaving the stent in its expanded state. The catheter is then navigated to another stenosis. This process is repeated until all of the stents have been deployed.
- The present invention provides a catheter for deploying one or more stents in a cardiovascular system. The catheter is configured to carry one or more stents. Preferably, the catheter carries a plurality of stents. The stents may be of different or the same widths. An inflatable balloon is used to expand a stent surrounding the balloon. The catheter comprises a positioner for moving a stent relative to the balloon from a position in which the stent does not surround the balloon to a position that it does surround the balloon in order to prime the stent for expansion by the balloon. The phrase “for moving a stent relative to the balloon” includes two possibilities, i.e. moving the positioner relative to the balloon and moving the balloon relative to the positioner.
- In one embodiment of the invention the positioner comprises an element configured to slide along the catheter and push the stents distally along the catheter so as to move a stent adjacent to the balloon into a position in which it surrounds the balloon. The sliding element is pushed along the catheter by means of a wire extending along the catheter from its proximal end to the sliding element. In this embodiment, the stents are deployed in the order in which they are carried by the catheter, starting with the stent closest to the balloon.
- In another embodiment, the positioner comprises a flexible carriage configured to carry the one or more stents. The carriage is capable of sliding along the catheter in order to bring one of the stents from a position in which the stent does not surround the balloon to a position in which the stent surrounds the balloon. The carriage is moved in either direction along the catheter by means of a wire extending along the catheter from its proximal end to the carriage. It is also possible to position the stent opposite a desired location in the vascular system and slide the balloon through the carriage to a position opposite the stent. In this embodiment the stents may be deployed in the vascular system in any order.
- It a third embodiment, the catheter comprises two positioners, one posterior positioner as described above in the first embodiment positioned posterior to the balloon, and a second anterior positioner positioned anterior to the balloon. In this embodiment, the anterior positioner may be distanced from the balloon so as to provide a storage space between the anterior positioner and the balloon. The balloon in this embodiment may be a conventional balloon used in balloon angioplasty. In this embodiment also, the stents may be deployed in the vascular system in any order, and may be of different lengths.
- In use, the catheter is loaded with one or more stents and inserted into a vascular system. The catheter is navigated through the vascular system until the balloon or stent is positioned at a first desired location, typically the site of a stenosis. The stent or balloon is then moved by the positioner so that the stent surrounds the balloon and the balloon is inflated so as to expand the stent. The balloon is then deflated, leaving the expanded stent at the fist desired location. This process may be repeated, each time deploying a different stent at a different location. After one or more of the stents have been deployed, the catheter may be removed from the vascular system.
- The invention also provides a method for deploying a stent in a desired location of a vascular system comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting a catheter according to the invention carrying one or more stents into the vascular system,
- (b) navigating the catheter through the vascular system until the balloon is positioned in the desired location;
- (c) moving a stent from a first position in which it does not surround the balloon to a second position in which it surrounds the balloon;
- (d) inflating the balloon so as to expand the stent; and
- (e) deflating the balloon.
- In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, a preferred embodiment will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a catheter in accordance with one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows the catheter ofFIG. 1 carrying stents; -
FIG. 3 shows the catheter atFIG. 1 inserted in a blood vessel; -
FIG. 4 shows the catheter ofFIG. 1 with a stent surrounding a balloon on the catheter; -
FIG. 5 shows the catheter inFIG. 1 after inflation of the balloon; -
FIG. 6 shows a catheter in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 7 shows the catheter ofFIG. 6 carrying stents; -
FIG. 8 shows the catheter atFIG. 6 inserted in a blood vessel; -
FIG. 9 shows the catheter ofFIG. 6 with a stent surrounding a balloon on the catheter; -
FIG. 10 shows the catheter inFIG. 6 after inflation of the balloon; -
FIG. 11 is a sectional side view of a catheter in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 12 illustrates the operation of the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 11 ; and -
FIG. 13 illustrates another detail of the operation of the embodiment ofFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 1 shows acatheter 100 for deploying stents in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. Thecatheter 100 has adistal end 108 and aproximal end 120. Thecatheter 100 comprises aflexible tube 102, which is connected to aninflatable balloon 104 proximate to its distal end. Theballoon 104 is shown in the Figure in its deflated state. A radio-opaque marker 118 is located on the balloon wall. Thecatheter 100 has at its distal end 108 a taperedtip 110 that may be inserted into a stenosis in order to open the stenosis. Asyringe 130 may be used to introduce a fluid into thetube 102 in order to inflate theballoon 104 as described in detail below. - A
longitudinal shaft 124 in the wall of thetube 102 is configured to receive aguidewire 126 used in navigating the catheter in the vascular system. Aneck region 122 of thetube 102 intervenes between the distal end of theballoon 104 and thetip 110. The proximal end of thetip 110 is broadened to form a shoulder at the distal end of theneck region 122. A sliding positioner element in the form of an annular slidingring 114 is mounted on thetube 102 proximal to theballoon 104. Thering 114 is slidable along thetube 102 by means of awire 116 that extends along the length of thetube 102 from theproximal end 120 of the catheter to thering 114. - The sliding
ring 114 and thewire 116 form a positioner for moving a stent from a position which it does not surround theballoon 104 to a position in which it surrounds theballoon 104. -
FIG. 2 shows thecatheter 100 having a plurality of stents (three are shown inFIG. 2 ) 206 a, 206 b and 206 c, mounted on thetube 102 between the slidingring 114 and theballoon 104. The stents are separated from each other by separatingrings ring 114 has been positioned so that the separating rings 208 a and 208 a and the stent 206 are contiguous with theballoon 104. Each stent 206 bears a radio-opaque markers - In use, the
catheter 100 is introduced into the vascular system and navigated to a stenosis by methods well known in the art.FIG. 3 shows thecatheter 100 after having been navigated through the vascular system and positioned inside ablood vessel 202. The balloon is located opposite astenotic region 204 of theblood vessel 202. Thewire 116 is used to slide the slidingring 114 distally along thetube 102 so as to push thestents ring 114 is pushed distally along thetube 102 so that thestent 206 a is pushed over and around theballoon 104, which is thereby brought into the lumen of thestent 206 a, and themarker 118 on the balloon coincides with themarker 210 a of the stent, as determined for example by x-ray angiography.FIG. 4 shows thestent 206 a surrounding theballoon 104. - A fluid is then introduced into the
tube 102. The fluid passes through thetube 102 and inflates theballoon 104. It will be understood that the balloon may be inflated by other conventional means, as are known in the art. Inflation of theballoon 104 expands thestent 206 a onto the stenotic region of theblood vessel 202, as shown inFIG. 5 . - The fluid is then withdrawn from the
tube 102. Withdrawal of the fluid from thetube 102 causes the balloon to deflate. After deflation of the balloon, thestent 206 a remains in situ in its expanded state. - The catheter may then be navigated through the arterial system until the catheter is positioned with the
balloon 104 at another stenotic region of a blood vessel. The sliding ring is pushed distally by thewire 116 so that the succeedingstent 206 b overlies theballoon 104 and themarker 118 coincides with themarker 210 b on thestent 206 b. Thedistal separating ring 208 a is pushed along thetube 102, beyond theballoon 104 to theneck region 122 of the tube, where the separating rings are stored. The shoulder of thetip 110 retains the separating rings on the neck region. This process may be repeated until some or all of the stents 206 have been deployed. The catheter is then removed from the body. -
FIG. 6 shows acatheter 600 for deploying stents in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The embodiment ofFIG. 6 has many components in common with the embodiment ofFIG. 1 , and similar components are identified by the same reference numeral in both embodiments. - The embodiment of
FIG. 6 has acylindrical carriage 605 mounted on thetube 102. The carriage has a plurality of annular depressions (three are shown inFIG. 6 ) 610 a, 610 b and 610 c configured to receive a stent as described below. The depressions 610 all have the same length A as indicated inFIG. 6 , which is essentially equal to the length of theballoon 104. Between the depressions 610 arebarriers 620 a and 620 b.Thecarriage 605 is made from an elastic material such as rubber. Thecarriage 605 is slidable along thetube 102 by means of awire 116 that extends along the length of thetube 102 from theproximal end 120 of the catheter to thecarriage 605. Thecarriage 605 and thewire 116 form a positioner for moving a stent from a position in which it does not surround theballoon 104 to a position in which it surrounds theballoon 104. -
FIG. 7 shows thecatheter 600 having a plurality of stents (three are shown inFIG. 7 ) 206 a, 206 b and 206 c mounted on the annular depressions of thetube 102. The stents are separated from each other by thebarriers 620 a and 620 b.In the present embodiment the stents are of different lengths. However, they may also be of the same length. Each stent 206 bears a radio-opaqueannular marker - The
catheter 600 is introduced into the vascular system and navigated to a stenosis by methods well known in the art.FIG. 8 shows thecatheter 600 after having been navigated through the vascular system and positioned inside ablood vessel 202. The balloon is located within astenotic region 204 of theblood vessel 202. Thewire 116 is used to slide thecage 605 distally along thetube 102 so as to move the stents 206 distally. Thecarriage 605 is pushed distally along thetube 102 until theballoon 104 is brought into the lumen of thestent 206 a and themarker 118 on the tube coincides with themarker 210 a, as determined for example by x-ray angiography. In a similar manner, the balloon may be slid within the carriage until it is positioned opposite the stent.FIG. 9 shows thestent 206 a surrounding theballoon 104. - A fluid is then introduced into the
tube 102. The fluid passes through thetube 102 and inflates theballoon 104. Inflation of thetube 104 expands the portion of thecarriage 605 surrounding theballoon 104 which in turn expands thestent 206 a onto the stenotic region of theblood vessel 202, as shown inFIG. 10 . - The fluid is then withdrawn from the
tube 102 into thesyringe 130. Withdrawal of the fluid from thetube 102 causes the balloon to deflate. After deflation of the balloon, thestent 206 a remains in its expanded state. - The catheter is then navigated through the arterial system until the catheter is positioned with the
balloon 104 in another stenotic region of a blood vessel. The catheter is then pushed distally by the wire i16 so that thestent 206 b overlies theballoon 104 and themarker 118 coincides with themarker 210 b on thestent 206 b. In this embodiment, the stents may be deployed in any order. This process may be repeated until some or all of the stents 206 have been deployed. The catheter is then removed from the body. - This example illustrates an embodiment which is an improvement over the embodiment described in Example I. With reference to
FIG. 11 , there is shown acatheter 700 having adistal end 108 and aproximal end 120. As inFIG. 1 , thecatheter 700 comprises aflexible tube 102, which is connected to aninflatable balloon 704 proximate to its distal end. A radio-opaque marker 118 is located on the balloon wall. Thecatheter 700 has at its distal end 108 a taperedtip 110, but unlike in Example I, there is no neck region, and the tip is not enlarged. The balloon in this embodiment may be a conventional inflatable balloon used in balloon angioplasty. - As in Example I, a
guidewire 126 extends along thetube 102, exiting at thedistal end 108 of the catheter. An anterior positioner in the form of aperforated sphere 706 is fixed to the guidewire anterior to theballoon 704, e.g. the guidewire passes through a bore channel extending through the sphere. The diameter of the sphere is slightly larger than the diameter of the retracted stents which are mounted on the catheter. The purpose of the sphere will be explained below. - The
catheter 700 has a sliding ring 114 (being the posterior positioner) and a plurality of stents (three are shown inFIG. 11 ) 206 a, 206 b and 206 c, mounted on thetube 102 between the slidingring 114 and theballoon 704. While the anterior stents are generally of the same length, the posterior stent may be longer or shorter. In the illustrated embodiment, theposterior stent 206 c is shorter than the other stents. Each stent 206 bears at least one radio-opaque marker rings anterior ring 710 is positioned between the mostanterior stent 206 a and theballoon 704 and protects the distal edge of the anterior stent. This anterior ring may be shorter than the separating rings. - The operation of this embodiment may be understood with reference to
FIG. 12 . As in Example I, thewire 116 is used to slide the slidingring 114 distally along thetube 102 so as to push thestents sphere 706 is distanced from thedistal end 108 of the catheter by pushing theguidewire 126, thus providingfree guidewire 712 on which components of the catheter may be stored. InFIG. 12 , it may be seen that theanterior ring 710 and theseparating ring 708 a have been pushed beyond theballoon 704 and onto thefree guidewire 712. Theanterior stent 206 a (not shown) has been expanded and deployed within the blood vessel wall, and themiddle stent 206 b is mounted on theballoon 704, ready to be expanded. The radio-opaque marker 210 b of thestent 206 b is positioned opposite the radio-opaque marker 118 of theballoon 704. - Thus, this embodiment also differs from that of Example I in having more room to store the separating rings. In addition, all of the mounted stents and rings may be moved distally and proximally by pulling and pushing the anterior and posterior positioners, being the
sphere 706 and slidingring 114, respectively, so that the stents may be deployed in any order. This differs from Example I where the stents were required to be deployed in the order in which they were placed on the catheter. -
FIG. 13 shows the catheter after the 2anterior stents free guidewire 712 between thesphere 706 and theballoon 704. It may be seen that the separating rings haveannular protrusions 714 protruding from their outer surface. The purpose of these protrusions is to protect the blood vessel inner wall from being injured by the stents as the catheter travels through the vessel. Theposterior stent 206 c is mounted on the distal half of theballoon 704, while the anterior portion of the slidingring 114 envelops the proximal end of the balloon. Thus, when the balloon is inflated, only the distal half expands (since the sliding ring resists the pressure of the balloon), expanding thestent 206 c and deploying it in the blood vessel.
Claims (33)
1. A stent delivery system comprising:
a catheter having a distal end and an inflatable balloon near the distal end for expanding a stent surrounding the balloon;
a carriage slidably positioned along the catheter and carrying a plurality of stents;
a positioner slidable longitudinally along the catheter for moving the carriage relative to the balloon from a first position proximal to the distal end to a second position closer to the distal end in which at least one of the plurality of stents surrounds the balloon; and
wherein a length of a stent to be expanded is selectable to be coextensive with a tissue region of interest by selectively altering a position of the carriage relative to the balloon.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of stents are adapted to be deployed in a blood vessel in any order.
3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a separating mechanism whereby the stent to be expanded is separated from an undeployed adjacent stent.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the separating mechanism is movable relative to the balloon.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the carriage is tubularly configured.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the carriage is comprised of a flexible material.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the positioner comprises a sliding element configured to slide longitudinally along the catheter and push the carriage distally along the catheter so as to move a stent adjacent to the balloon into a position in which it surrounds the balloon.
8. The system of claim 7 wherein the sliding element is attached to a wire extending longitudinally along the length of the catheter and the sliding element slides along the catheter in response to a longitudinal movement of the wire.
9. The system of claim 1 wherein the positioner moves the plurality of stents simultaneously along the carriage.
10. The system of claim 1 wherein the balloon has an expandable portion having a length that is adjustable to be coextensive with a length of at least one of the plurality of stents.
11. The system of claim 1 wherein a length of at least one of the plurality of stents is different than at least one other of the plurality of stents.
12. The system of claim 1 wherein a length of the stent to be expanded by the catheter is selectable.
13. The system of claim 1 further comprising a constraining member slidable over the balloon, wherein the constraining member constrains a portion of the balloon from expanding.
14. The system of claim 1 further comprising a stop defined proximal to the catheter distal end, wherein the stent to be expanded is inhibited by the stop from being moved distally beyond the catheter distal end.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the stop defines a shoulder which is broadened relative to the stent to be expanded.
16. The system of claim 14 wherein the catheter defines a neck region between the stop and the balloon.
17. A stent delivery system comprising:
a catheter having a distal end and an inflatable balloon near the distal end for expanding a stent surrounding the balloon;
a carriage slidably positioned along the catheter and carrying a plurality of stents;
a positioner slidable longitudinally along the catheter for moving the carriage relative to the balloon from a first position proximal to the distal end to a second position closer to the distal end in which at least one of the plurality of stents surrounds the balloon; and
wherein a first stent having a first length to be expanded is selected by altering a position of the carriage relative to the balloon, and a second stent having a second length to be expanded and having the second length different from the first length, wherein the second length is selected by further altering the position of the carriage relative to the balloon.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein the plurality of stents are adapted to be deployed in a blood vessel in any order.
19. The system of claim 17 further comprising a separating mechanism whereby the first stent to be expanded is separated from an undeployed adjacent stent.
20. The system of claim 19 wherein the separating mechanism is movable relative to the balloon.
21. The system of claim 17 wherein the carriage is tubularly configured.
22. The system of claim 17 wherein the carriage is comprised of a flexible material.
23. The system of claim 17 wherein the positioner comprises a sliding element configured to slide longitudinally along the catheter and push the carriage distally along the catheter so as to move a stent adjacent to the balloon into a position in which it surrounds the balloon.
24. The system of claim 23 wherein the sliding element is attached to a wire extending longitudinally along the length of the catheter and the sliding element slides along the catheter in response to a longitudinal movement of the wire.
25. The system of claim 17 wherein the positioner moves the plurality of stents simultaneously along the carriage.
26. The system of claim 17 wherein the balloon has an expandable portion having a length that is adjustable to be coextensive with a length of at least one of the plurality of stents.
27. The system of claim 17 wherein a length of the first stent to be expanded by the catheter is selectable.
28. The system of claim 17 further comprising a constraining member slidable over the balloon, wherein the constraining member constrains a portion of the balloon from expanding.
29. The system of claim 17 further comprising a stop defined proximal to the catheter distal end, wherein the stent to be expanded is inhibited by the stop from being moved distally beyond the catheter distal end.
30. The system of claim 29 wherein the stop defines a shoulder which is broadened relative to the stent to be expanded.
31. The system of claim 29 wherein the catheter defines a neck region between the stop and the balloon.
32. The system of claim 17 wherein the first length of the first stent is coextensive with a first lesion along a first tissue region of interest.
33. The system of claim 32 wherein the second length of the second stent is coextensive with a second lesion along a second tissue region of interest which is separate from the first tissue region of interest.
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