WO2005056101A1 - バルーンカテーテル - Google Patents
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- A61M25/0009—Making of catheters or other medical or surgical tubes
- A61M25/0014—Connecting a tube to a hub
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- A61M25/10—Balloon catheters
- A61M2025/1043—Balloon catheters with special features or adapted for special applications
- A61M2025/1093—Balloon catheters with special features or adapted for special applications having particular tip characteristics
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- the present invention relates to a medical balloon catheter, and more particularly to a balloon catheter that is effectively applied to endovascular treatment.
- BACKGROUND ART Balloon catheters are used, for example, for endovascular treatment as described below.
- a percutaneous insertion of a balloon catheter into a blood vessel to expand blood vessel stenosis to maintain blood flow (PTA) and (2) a stent (net tube) intended to expand the blood vessel.
- Indwelling treatment (3) treatment to remove thrombus attached to blood vessels, (4) intravascular treatment, which temporarily acts as a lid for embolic material when filling embolic material (such as coils) in aneurysms, etc.
- Treatment for circulating water in the ventricle by making a hole in the third ventricle through an endoscope for symptoms such as hydrocephalus.
- FIG. 7 to 10 show an example of a conventional balloon catheter, in which a cylindrical balloon 12 is provided outside the distal end of a long shaft 11 having a circular cross section. Both ends of the balloon 12 are fixed to the outer surface of the shaft 11 with an adhesive 13 or welding, or tied with a thread or the like.
- a fluid supply / discharge device 14 such as air is provided on the outer surface of the shaft 11 where the balloon 12 is attached, and a fluid such as air is supplied between the shaft 11 and the balloon 12.
- the balloon 12 expands and contracts by discharging.
- a shaft having one inner hole is used.
- a connector 15 made of a hard pipe made of metal or synthetic resin, and a balloon expansion / contraction fluid such as air passes through a lumen in the shaft to supply / discharge air. Supplied to 4.
- a guide wire 16 is passed through the lumen 11a to be used as a balloon catheter having an integral structure with the guide wire.
- the shaft 11 is made of a flexible material such as nylon or polyurethane. Coatings may be applied to the shaft surface to improve slip.
- the balloon 12 is made of a flexible or extensible material such as nylon, polyethylene polyolefin copolymer, polyethylene terephthalate, or natural rubber.
- Patent Document 1 is an antithrombotic balloon catheter, in which a distal end portion of a catheter tube is provided with a balloon mounting portion having a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the main body, and a balloon is mounted here.
- Both ends are fixed with an adhesive or the like, and an antithrombotic room-temperature-curing elastomer is injected into the gap between the balloon and the force tube at both ends of the balloon mounting portion to be sealed.
- the invention of Patent Document 2 is a method of manufacturing a balloon catheter using silicone rubber, in which a first tube having a lumen for urination and the like and a lumen for expansion and contraction fluid is primarily extruded, and the balloon of the first tube is A mold release agent is applied to the part to be formed, and the second tube is secondarily extruded on the first tube, and the second tube is supplied by supplying the expansion / contraction fluid to tubes having the same outer diameter as a whole. The inflated distal end is made to function as a balloon.
- Patent Document 3 is a seal structure and a method for an inflatable balloon and force catheter particularly suitable for treatment of small-diameter blood vessels in the brain, and is flexible such as silicone, which is difficult to fix by adhesion or welding.
- the inner tubular member When securing a balloon of conductive material to the body of a typical material, such as polyurethane, the inner tubular member is coaxially disposed within the outer tubular member and the distal end of the inner tubular member is outer tubular.
- Patent Document 4 Projecting from the tip of the member, placing the balloon at this point, and fixing both ends of the balloon to the tip of the outer tubular member and the tip of the inner tubular member, respectively, with an adhesive layer, a retaining ring, and a sleeve
- the invention of Patent Document 4 is capable of functioning as a guide wire, has excellent operability capable of coping with complicated and bifurcated blood vessels such as coronary arteries and cerebral blood vessels, It is a balloon catheter for temporary occlusion in a blood vessel that can be inserted into the blood vessel following the wire and can be inserted sufficiently to the peripheral part of the blood vessel, and has a high elongation at break elongation of 300 to 1100%.
- balun made of material (thermoplastic polyurethane, silicone, etc.) and a shaft (stainless steel) made of a highly elastic material with an outer diameter of 0.3556 to 0.4572 mm and a flexural modulus of 1 GPa or more. Only the tip of the balloon catheter has a lumen for following the guidewire.
- Patent Literature 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-1990
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-202100
- Patent Literature 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-213980
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-250988
- the shaft becomes thicker due to the presence of the adhesive and the thread. Especially when binding, it becomes quite thick. Also, usable materials for adhesives are limited. The same is true for welding. Depending on the material, welding is difficult and the material is limited.
- the shaft requires two lumens, one for the expansion fluid and one for the instrument, which also makes the shaft thicker.
- a coating is applied to the surface to improve the slip of the shaft, the coating may peel off due to a long procedure depending on the coating.
- an animal coating agent heparin
- strict control is required due to safety issues.
- the balloon is made of a material with low compliance (extensibility) (polyethylene terephthalate, etc.), it is necessary to fold the balloon before expansion so that the balloon does not spread, and the profile becomes thicker. Become.
- the present invention has been made to solve the problems described above, Eliminates the need for bonding and welding balloons in one catheter, eliminates unnecessary profiles at the joint between the balloon and the shaft, and provides a smaller diameter non-profile balloon catheter.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a balloon catheter that can be manufactured at a low cost and that can be made of PTFE for the shaft and silicone for the balloon.
- Claim 1 of the present invention is a balloon catheter having an inflatable balloon at the tip of the shaft, wherein a hollow shaft made of a balloon material is inserted into a hollow shaft made of a shaft material,
- a balloon catheter characterized in that a distal end of an inner hollow shaft protrudes from a distal end of an outer hollow shaft, and a swellable balloon is formed by the protruding portion of the inner hollow shaft.
- the outer and inner hollow shafts are tubes that are longer on the inner side than the outer side by the length of the balloon, and a double-tube catheter shaft is manufactured by extrusion, heat shrinkage, or immersion.
- a double-tube catheter shaft in which both are integrally adhered is obtained.
- the distal end of the inner hollow shaft protrudes from the outer hollow shaft by a predetermined length, and the inner hollow shaft protrudes by supplying expansion fluid such as air from the base end of the shaft into the inner hollow shaft.
- the part expands and becomes a balloon.
- the tip of the inner hollow shaft is closed so that the supplied air does not leak.
- the tip of the inner hollow shaft may be folded and stored in the tip of the outer hollow shaft.
- a second aspect of the present invention is the balloon catheter according to the first aspect, wherein the distal end of the inner hollow shaft is closed by a cap made of a shaft material.
- the tip of the inner hollow shaft can be crushed and closed by bonding or welding, etc., but a cap with a bottom and a predetermined length (for example, made of the shaft material of the outer hollow shaft) is attached to the tip of the inner hollow shaft. It is preferable to insert and block.
- a guide wire or other core material is passed through the inside of the inner hollow shaft, and a guide is provided at a distal end portion of the inner hollow shaft.
- a guide is provided at a distal end portion of the inner hollow shaft.
- the wire is fixed It is a balloon catheter.
- This claim is one application of the balloon catheter of the present invention, in the case of a balloon catheter integral with a guidewire or other core material. It has the function of a balloon catheter and the function of a guidewire.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention is the balloon catheter according to the third aspect, wherein one or more inner holes are formed in the guide wire or other core material. It is a category.
- the lumen is a lumen that penetrates a guidewire or other core. This claim is directed to a case where the balloon catheter of the present invention can be used as a balloon catheter having a plurality of lumens when a guide wire or other core material is used. And drugs and the like can be injected.
- Claim 5 of the present invention is the balloon catheter according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the inner hollow shaft has a plurality of inner holes. It is a catheter. Also in this case, the balloon catheter of the present invention can be used as a balloon catheter having a plurality of lumens, and it is possible to inject a contrast agent, a drug, or the like into a site ahead of the catheter.
- the outer hollow shaft is formed of polytetrafluoroethylene (hereinafter, referred to as PTFE).
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- a balloon catheter that is, for the outer hollow shaft, a conventionally used material that is flexible and does not expand, such as nylon or polyurethane, can be used.
- the balloon is bonded or welded to the shaft. Because of this structure, it is possible to use PTFE, which is difficult to strongly bond and weld, to the outer hollow shaft.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention is the balloon catheter according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the inner hollow shaft is formed of silicone. That is, the balloon can be made of a conventionally used flexible or extensible material such as nylon, polyethylene polyolefin copolymer, polyethylene terephthalate, or natural rubber. In the present invention, since the balloon is not bonded or welded to the shaft, it is possible to use silicone which is difficult to strongly bond or weld to the balloon.
- the outer hollow shaft is formed of a soft metal. That is, in the present invention, a soft metal, for example, a Ni-Ti shape memory alloy or a superelastic alloy can be used for the outer hollow shaft, and the balloon catheter itself can be used as a guide wire.
- a soft metal for example, a Ni-Ti shape memory alloy or a superelastic alloy
- the balloon catheter itself can be used as a guide wire.
- the inner hollow shaft of the balloon material passes through the entire outer hollow shaft, and the portions other than the balloon are pressed and integrated with the outer hollow shaft.
- an extra profile at the joint between the balloon and the shaft is eliminated, and a smaller-diameter balloon catheter can be manufactured.
- a balloon inflation fluid can be supplied to the inside of the inner hollow shaft to allow a device such as a guide wire to pass through, a shaft having one lumen can be used, and the outer diameter of the shaft can be further reduced. be able to.
- this small-diameter balloon catheter for the procedure, less invasive treatment becomes possible.
- it since it is only necessary to provide the inner hollow shaft inside the outer hollow shaft, it can be easily manufactured with a relatively simple structure and cost can be reduced.
- a non-profile balloon catheter having an integral structure with the core material such as a guide wire can be manufactured, or a soft metal or the like is used for the outer hollow shaft.
- the strength as a guide wire can be imparted, the non-profile balloon force table itself can also function as a guide wire, and efficient treatment and the like can be performed.
- a non-orifice file balloon catheter can be used to provide a contrast agent or It becomes possible to inject drugs and the like.
- PTFE can be used as the material of the outer hollow shaft in addition to the conventional material.
- PTFE has excellent durability and antithrombotic properties, it has been difficult to use it for catheters because it has difficulty in strong adhesion and welding like silicone.
- PTFE since it is a fluororesin, it has good slippage and no coating for improving slippage is required.
- the present invention has a structure in which an inner hollow shaft made of a balloon material is inserted into an outer hollow shaft, and a balloon is formed by the tip of the inner hollow shaft at the tip of the outer hollow shaft. This eliminates the need for bonding and welding of the balun as in the above, eliminating the extra profile at the joint between the balun and the shaft, and the non-profile balun catheter in which the balloon at the time of deflation is located inside the outer surface of the shaft. Teres can be made.
- a shaft having one lumen can be used, and a smaller diameter non-profile balloon catheter can be obtained.
- the small diameter non-profile balloon catheter has the advantage that the treatment can be performed in a less invasive area than in the current area even in the area where the conventional balloon catheter could be reached.
- a non-profile balloon force table integral with a core material such as a guide wire can be manufactured, or the strength as a guide wire can be imparted by using a soft metal or the like for the outer hollow shaft.
- the non-profile balloon catheter itself can also function as a guidewire, enabling efficient treatment and the like.
- a non-profile balloon catheter is used to It becomes possible to inject a contrast agent or a drug.
- PTFE which could not be used because bonding and welding were difficult until now, can be used for the shaft material.
- PTFE is much more excellent in biocompatibility (antithrombotic), surface lubrication, heat resistance, chemical resistance, durability, etc. Coating becomes unnecessary, and an optimal shaft for a medical balloon catheter can be obtained.
- FIG. 1 is an overall side view showing an embodiment of a non-profile balloon catheter according to the present invention before a balloon is inflated.
- FIG. 4 is an overall side view showing the state of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged side view of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged side view of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing an example of a balloon catheter structure which is a non-profile balloon catheter of the present invention and is integrated with a guide wire.
- FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing an example of a conventional balloon catheter structure integrated with a guide wire.
- FIG. 7 is an example of a conventional balloon catheter, and is an overall side view showing a state before the balloon is expanded.
- FIG. 8 is an overall side view showing a state after the balloon of the balloon catheter in FIG. 7 is expanded.
- FIG. 9 is a partially enlarged side view of FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a partially enlarged side view of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 10 is a partially enlarged side view of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 to 4 show the basic structure of the non-profile balloon catheter of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a specific example showing one application.
- the non-profile balloon catheter of the present invention includes an outer hollow shaft (outer tube) 2, an inner hollow shaft (inner tube) 3, and a cap 4. .
- the catheter shaft 1 is constituted by the outer hollow shaft 2 and the inner hollow shaft 3, and the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3 is made to protrude forward by a predetermined length from the tip of the outer hollow shaft 2, so that the protruding portion becomes the balloon 5.
- a connector 6 made of a hard tube made of metal or synthetic resin is connected to the base end of the shaft 1 in the same manner as before.
- the outer hollow shaft 2 can be made of a material that is flexible and does not expand, such as nylon or polyurethane, as in the past. However, biocompatibility (antithrombotic), surface lubrication, heat resistance, and chemical resistance PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) Len) is preferred.
- the inner hollow shaft 3 can be made of a flexible or extensible material such as nylon, polyethylene polyolefin copolymer, polyethylene terephthalate, natural rubber, etc. (Elongation 1000% is possible depending on hardness.) Silicone with excellent gas permeability, heat resistance, chemical resistance, durability, etc. is preferred.
- the cap 4 is preferably a bottomed tube made of the same material as the outer hollow shaft 2.
- the cap 4 is fitted so as to cover the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3, fixed with an adhesive or the like, and the opening of the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3. And prevent the expansion and contraction fluid such as air from leaking.
- the cap is not limited to such a cap, and the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3 may be crushed and closed by bonding or welding.
- the double-tube catheter shaft 1 as described above can be manufactured by extrusion molding, heat shrinkage, immersion, or the like, and the length of the tip of the outer hollow shaft 2 to the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3 corresponds to the balloon length.
- a protruding double tube force teleshaft 1 is obtained.
- a non-profile balloon catheter in which the balloon 5 at the time of deflation is located inside the outer surface of the shaft is obtained.
- one inner hole (lumen) la is formed by the inner hollow shaft 3, and when a fluid for inflation or expansion such as air is injected from the connector 6 into the lumen 1a, the inner hollow is formed.
- the tip end protruding portion of the shaft 3 expands, and the balloon 5 is formed.
- the air or the like is discharged to the outside, the balloon 5 is contracted, and stored in the outer hollow shaft 2.
- a guide wire, a treatment instrument, or the like is inserted into the lumen la via the connector 6, so that various treatments can be performed.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of a balloon catheter having an integral structure with a guide wire.
- a guide wire 7 is passed from the connector 6 into the inner hollow shaft 3, that is, into the lumen 1 a, and the tip is connected to the tip of the inner hollow shaft 3.
- Projecting from A cap 8 covering the guide wire 7 and the inner hollow shaft 3 is provided at the end of the guide wire 7, and is fixed with an adhesive or the like. Therefore, it is not possible to push and pull only the guide wire 7, and to operate the catheter shaft 1 by holding the proximal end of the guide wire 7, that is, the hand side. Become.
- the balloon catheter is inserted along the guide wire inserted first, but the non-profile balloon catheter with an integrated guide wire allows the balloon catheter to be inserted and arranged in a single operation, resulting in efficient treatment, etc. It can be performed. Not only the guide wire but also other core materials may be used.
- the core material such as the guide wire 7 or by forming the inner hollow shaft 3 into a plurality of lumens (not shown), It becomes possible to inject a contrast agent, a medicine, and the like. Further, not only the guide wire as described above, but also other treatment instruments and the like can be arranged through the inside hollow shaft 3.
- a soft metal for example, a Ni-Ti-based shape memory alloy or a superelastic alloy can be used for the outer hollow shaft 2, and the non-profile balloon catheter itself can be used as a guide wire.
- non-profile balloon catheter of the present invention is not limited to the above-described example, but can adopt various aspects.
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