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Minimally Invasive Surgical Appartus and Methods

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-14
LIMFLOW
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[0007]The present invention provides means, methods and apparatus for overcoming the problems identified in the prior art. Most notably, the means, methods and apparatus of the invention allow for greatly improved targeting and localisation of the therapy to be administered. Hence, the invention shows particular advantage in treating patients requiring coronary bypass by enabling minimally invasive surgical techniques to be used more successfully than previously known.

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However, balloon angioplasty is not always a suitable measure, especially in acute cases and in cases where a coronary artery is completely occluded.
Conventional coronary bypass surgery is not always an option for certain patients.
(supra), successfully performing a minimally invasive procedure of diverting blood flow from the coronary artery to the adjacent vein has a low success rate.
As such, Oesterle et al's procedure is too often doomed to failure before it even starts.
Indeed, such an arrangement is difficult to navigate and localisation of the adjacent vein requires considerable skill on the part of the clinician.
Indeed, in the absence of such improvement it seems that such techniques will remain peripheral to the conventional surgical procedures of open-heart coronary bypass.

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[0066]The methods and apparatus of the present invention demonstrate particular utility in cardio-vascular surgery. In the present example the apparatus of the invention is used by a clinician to perform the procedure of arterial-venous stenosis (PICVA) so as to enable retroperfusion of cardiac tissue following occlusion of a coronary artery.

[0067]The launching catheter (10) is inserted into the occluded coronary artery by standard keyhole surgical techniques. Likewise, the target catheter (20) is inserted into the coronary vein that runs parallel to the coronary artery. The coronary vein is not occluded and, therefore, provides an alternative channel for blood flow to the cardiac muscle effectively allowing the occlusion in the coronary artery to be bypassed.

[0068]The launching catheter (10) comprises a PZT ultrasound transducer (12) (CTS Piezoelectric Products, Albuquerque, N. Mex.) that is oriented such that a directional ultrasound beam is transmitted at a 45° angle (relative to...

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Abstract

Apparutus and methods are described for performing percutancous catheter-based interventional surgery. The apparatus comprises first and second devices that are located in adjacent body cavities, such as adjacent blood vessels, the first device being capable of transmitting a directional signal that can be received by the second device. The direction of the signal is correlated with the facility to direct therapy, such that improved accuracy in therapy placement is thereby achieved. Methods for treating patients utilising the means and apparatus are also provided.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to apparatus and methods for performing percutaneous catheter-based interventional surgery. In particular, the invention relates to apparatus and techniques for transvascular interstitial surgery.BACKGROUND[0002]Minimally invasive surgery, or ‘key-hole’ surgery, allows for surgical devices to be inserted into a patient's body cavity through a small aperture cut. This form of surgery has become increasingly popular as it allows patients treated successfully to suffer less surgical discomfort while retaining the benefits of conventional surgery. Patients treated by such techniques are exposed to lower levels of trauma and their recovery times can be significantly reduced compared to conventional surgical procedures.[0003]Key-hole surgery has been adopted as a favoured route for performing laparoscopic surgery as well as in a number of cardiovascular procedures. In the latter case, a balloon catheter may be used to open a partially occl...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/00A61B17/11A61B17/22A61B17/34A61B19/00
CPCA61B17/11A61F2/966A61B17/3478A61B2017/00252A61B2017/1107A61B2017/1139A61B2017/22082A61B2019/5251A61B2019/5278A61B2019/5282A61B2019/5285A61B2019/5429A61B19/5244A61B2019/5263A61B17/2202A61B2034/2063A61B2090/3782A61B2090/3786A61B2090/3788A61B34/20A61B2034/2051A61B2090/3929
Inventor DICKINSON, ROBERT JULIANPACEY, ANDREW ROBERTROTHMAN, MARTIN TERRYJAIN, AJAY KUMAR
Owner LIMFLOW
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