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Title: US6024718: Intraluminal directed ultrasound delivery device
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Chen, Hank H.; St. Louis, MO
Ji, Cheng; Los Angeles, CA

Assignee: The Regents of the University of California, Oakland, CA
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Published / Filed: 2000-02-15 / 1997-09-04

Application Number: US1997000923609

IPC Code: Advanced: A61B 17/22; A61B 19/00; A61M 37/00;
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IPC-7: A61B 17/20; A61B 17/32;

ECLA Code: A61B17/22B2D;

U.S. Class: Current: 604/022; 606/169;
Original: 604/022; 606/169;

Field of Search: 604/022,49,101,128,194 606/169 601/002 600/459

Priority Number:
1997-09-04  US1997000923609
1996-09-04  US1996000025416P

Abstract: An ultrasound catheter comprises a coaxial cable of electrical conductors with a piezoelectric element at its distal end. The piezoelectric element is shaped and disposed according to the desired ultrasonic field. When an electrical signal from a signal generator is connected to the electrical conductors, the piezoelectric element mechanically deforms in response and generates ultrasonic energy. An alternative embodiment of the present invention is a hollow tubular catheter of flexible polymer has at its distal end a cylindrical piezoelectric element connected to electrical conductors running the length of the catheter. The piezoelectric cylinder may be tapered, segmented, shortened, etc. according to the desired focusing of the ultrasonic field, which is preferably forwardly focused. In either embodiment the catheter is threaded through a patient's vasculature and brought in close proximity to a vascular occlusion. Thrombolytic agents are released from the ultrasonic catheter or a second catheter in close proximity. These agents and ultrasonic energy from the ultrasound catheter result in breakup of the occlusion through sonophoresis.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Dawes, Daniel L. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: McDermott, Corrine; Hayes, Michael J.

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Parent Case:     This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/025,416, filed Sep. 4, 1996.

Designated Country: CA EP JP 

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We claim:     1. An improved method for opening occluded vascular elements of the type wherein ultrasound and thrombolytic agents are used to dissolve an occlusion, the improvement comprising the steps of:
  • inserting an ultrasound catheter having a longitudinal axis including a shaped, distally disposed and forwardly oriented piezoelectric ultrasound generating tip into a patient's vascular system so that the tip of said catheter is in proximity to a vascular occlusion;
  • energizing the shaped piezoelectric ultrasound generating tip to radiate concentrated wavefronts of a forwardly focussed beam of ultrasound energy from said transducer toward said occlusion in the direction of said longitudinal axis; and
  • releasing thrombolytic agents in proximity of said occlusion so that sonophoresis of said occlusion occurs.


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Buy PDF- 8pp EP0300846 1994-09  C23C 18/00 INST FRANCAIS DU PETROLE Process for modifying the surface of a substrate by the formation of an alloy, use of the process, paticularly in the preparation of ferrous alloys, and catalysts and alloys obtained by the process 


Other Abstract Info: DERABS G1999-228926 DERABS G2000-204825 DERABS G2000-204825

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