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A catheter provided with an elongated tube having channels for the guiding of a radioactive element and for the passage of a guide wire for the catheter as well as fluid under pressure, in which the elongated tube is provided near its distal end on its outer circumference with a recanalization balloon and activatable centering means arranged therein. A by-pass can also be arranged through the recanalization balloon.
In order to ensure a simple structure and precise handling in the case of a catheter, in particular a bi- or unidirectionally deflectable ablation catheter, comprising a flexible guide tube (3) which extends from a gripping element (1) and which terminates in a catheter tip (6) for treating or investigating a hollow organ in a body, wherein provided for deflection purposes there is at least one draw wire (13a; 13b) which extends within the flexible guide tube (3) and which is fixed to the tip (6...
A dilatation catheter has a tubular proximal shaft having relatively high rigidity, a tubular distal shaft having rigidity lower than that of the proximal shaft, a tubular intermediate section interposed between the proximal shaft and the distal shaft, a hub mounted on the proximal end portion of the proximal shaft, a balloon arranged on the distal end portion of the distal shaft so as to be in fluid communication with the distal shaft, and an inner shaft into which a guide wire can be inserted....
A coronary artery angiographic and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty guiding catheter includes a substantially tubular distal top portion having an open distal end, a substantially tubular proximal main portion, and a substantially tubular bend portion connectively provided between the distal top portion and the proximal main portion. An inclined portion is formed at the distal end of the distal top portion. The inclined portion is inclined such that a length of the distal top porti...
A description is given of a catheter (1) which comprises at least one flexible tubular catheter body (2) with a proximal end and a distal end, and an element interacting with the tubular catheter body, which element produces bending or stretching of the distal end by means of axial movement. Said element comprises a rigid shaping wire (4) with a predetermined intrinsic shape of at least the distal end, which wire is accommodated in the tubular body (2) and is slidable back and forth inside the t...
A catheter includes an inner layer, an outer layer, and an intermediate layer arranged between the inner and outer layers. This intermediate layer including a coil layer having a double layer coil portion composed of an inner coil wound in a first direction and an outer coil wound around the outside of the inner coil in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction, wherein the inner coil and the outer coil are formed from flat members whose ratios of thickness to width of cross sec...
A catheter for introducing fluid into the vascular system includes ports in the catheter's sidewall which are obliquely angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter. Certain pairs of ports are oriented toward each other, and certain other pairs of ports are oriented away from each other. The arrangement of ports causes fluid to exit the ports in streams which are oriented at oblique angles corresponding to the angles of the port. The obliquely angled streams create advantageous c...
A catheter adapted to be inserted into and advanced through a patient's circulatory system or through any other hollow conduit of the body is disclosed. The catheter of the present invention comprises a shunt section incorporating an elongated conduit having an open, distal end and a closure intermediate the open distal end and the outer terminal end of the catheter. A first inflatable cuff is located at the distal end of the tube while a second cuff is located at a predetermined distance from t...
A medical catheter, for example, for drainage of a bodily fluid such as urine, includes a biodegradable portion which place in a body cavity, and thereby resists infection or the formation of encrustation or blockages normally associated with indwelling catheters.
A catheter for insertion through a main artery into a branch artery ostium comprises a shaft, an integral profiled portion, and an integral tip portion. The profiled portion comprises a series of bends and straight legs. The tip portion of the catheter axially engages the branch artery. The profiled portion is shaped and dimensioned so that when the tip portion is engaged with the branch artery, the leg of the profiled portion adjacent to the shaft will be parallel to and engaged with the opposi...
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