Stent delivery system with perfusion

Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...

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604 96, 606194, A61M 2900

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061395242

ABSTRACT:
An inventive perfusion catheter is disclosed which allows for the flow of a bodily fluid across the catheter while the catheter delivers a treatment device to a specified bodily location. The inventive perfusion catheter finds particular application in the delivery of a stent. The stent is deployed from a chamber having perfusion openings in the proximal and distal ends. The perfusion openings are constructed and arranged so as to allow the flow of a bodily fluid such as blood through the chamber.

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