Surgery – Instruments – Heat application
Patent
1994-07-01
1996-07-30
Thaler, Michael H.
Surgery
Instruments
Heat application
606 31, 607101, 607102, A61B 504
Patent
active
055406793
ABSTRACT:
A balloon catheter is provided that includes a catheter shaft constructed for insertion into a blood vessel, a balloon mounted on the catheter shaft, and a heating device located within the balloon and arranged for heating fluid inside the balloon to permit heating of tissue by thermal conduction from the fluid to the tissue through a wall of the balloon. The balloon catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and the balloon is passed through the right atrium of the heart and into the coronary sinus of the heart. The balloon is inflated with the fluid, and the fluid is heated inside the balloon through use of the heating device, to cause heat to pass from the fluid to surrounding tissue by thermal conduction through the wall of the balloon.
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Berns Ellison
Fram Daniel B.
Ropiak Susan M.
Rowe Donald S.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Peffley Michael
Thaler Michael H.
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