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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention regards the delivery of therapeutic agents to a target site of an organic vessel. More particularly the invention regards the delivery of a therapeutic agent through injectors engaged with the interior wall of a lumen.
BACKGROUND
The delivery of therapeutic to the interior lumen walls of a diseased vessel is an important, often repeated, procedure in the practice of modern medicine. Therapeutic agents may be used to treat, regenerate, or otherwise affect the interior lumen wall surface or the vessel wall itself. For example, therapeutic agent may be infused into the walls of blood vessels to inhibit or prevent restenosis of plaque within the artery. The delivery of the therapeutic can be completed by injection of the therapeutic, near the target site, through injectors. These injectors, located on the exterior of a balloon catheter inserted into the lumen, engage and embed into the interior wall of a vessel when the balloon is inflated.
Examples of catheters with therapeutic injectors are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,681,281; 5,713,863; and 6,210,392, all to Vigil et al.
FIGS. 1 and 2
, which are taken from U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,281, illustrate such a catheter, defined as device
10
.
FIG. 2
, an enlarged longitudinal section view taken along line
3

3
of
FIG. 1
, shows injectors,
20
a,
20
b,
20
c,
and
20
d,
engaging and embedding into the interior vessel wall
54
upon inflating balloon
16
. With the injectors embedded into the vessel wall, therapeutic is pumped from fluid source
60
(shown in
FIG. 1
) into the infusion chamber
26
and delivered into the vessel wall through channel
48
of each injector.
None of the above discussed patents, however, addresses the problem of the release of therapeutic directly into the bloodstream from injectors that do not engage the vessel wall. When the diseased or otherwise targeted area is irregularly shaped due to plaque deposits along the interior wall surface, or is near a side vessel or bifurcated branch vessel, the injectors may not engage the vessel wall. For example,
FIG. 3
depicts catheter
10
with therapeutic injectors,
20
a
through
20
d,
in a bifurcated vessel
70
. Bifurcated vessel
70
contains a side vessel branch
71
that prevents injector
20
a
from embedding into the interior vessel wall
72
. As another example, injector
20
a
of
FIG. 4
does not engage or embed into interior vessel wall
73
because the vessel wall is irregularly shaped. Crater
74
of the vessel wall
73
precludes the injector
20
a
from engaging. Cratered or otherwise irregularly shaped vessel walls are typical in arteries inflicted with arteriosclerosis.
Accordingly, when delivery of therapeutic agent is initiated, the therapeutic released from unengaged injector
20
a
flows directly into the bloodstream instead of into the walls of the lumen. Due to the toxic nature of some therapeutics, a therapeutic delivery catheter should minimize washing away of therapeutic agents into the blood stream. Further, more therapeutic will flow into the blood stream from an unengaged injector than will be delivered to the vessel wall from an engaged injector because the flow through an engaged injector, such as injectors
20
b,
20
c,
and
20
d
of
FIG. 4
, encounters greater resistance, induced by the pressure of interior vessel wall
73
, than the unimpeded flow through unengaged injector
20
a.
Thus, loss of therapeutic through unengaged injectors due to irregularly shaped or bifurcated vessels presents an impediment to the safe and effective delivery of therapeutic agents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention regards a catheter for endoluminal delivery of fluid, such as therapeutic fluid, into the vessel wall that minimizes loss of the fluid. In one embodiment, a catheter for delivering fluid or therapeutic into a vessel wall is provided, wherein the catheter has at least one injector for delivering fluid and a sealing mechanism for preventing or minimizing passage of fluid through an unengaged injector.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, another catheter for endoluminal delivery of fluid into the vessel wall that minimizes loss of the fluid is provided wherein the catheter has at least one injector for delivering fluid, a sealing mechanism for preventing or minimizing passage of fluid through an unengaged injector, and a combined inflation/infusion chamber for inflating the balloon and infusing the fluid into the vessel wall.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a method for delivering fluid into a vessel wall is provided wherein the method includes inserting a catheter into the vessel of a patient, inflating a balloon by forcing fluid into an inflation chamber to embed an injector into the vessel wall, infusing therapeutic into a vessel wall through the injector by forcing therapeutic fluid into an infusion chamber, and selectively sealing an injector that does not embed into a vessel wall.
In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, another method for delivering fluid into a vessel wall is provided wherein the method includes inserting a catheter into the vessel of a patient, inflating a balloon by forcing fluid into an inflation/infusion chamber to embed an injector into the vessel wall, infusing therapeutic into a vessel wall through the injector by forcing therapeutic fluid into the inflation/infusion chamber, and selectively sealing an injector that does not embed into a vessel wall.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5681281 (1997-10-01), Vigil et al.
patent: 5713863 (1998-02-01), Vigil et al.
patent: 6210392 (2001-04-01), Vigil et al.

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