IP Library Granted Patent US 6,986,766
Granted Patent B2
US 6,986,766 · App. 10/172,636 · Granted Jan 17, 2006

Method of endovenous laser treatment

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Patent No.
US 6,986,766
App. No.
10/172,636
Granted
Jan 17, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of endovenous laser treatment in disclosed. An introducer sheath 40 is introduced into a vein and an optical fiber 12 is introduced through the introducer sheath until a first marking 45 on the optical fiber 12 indicates that the distal end of the optical fiber 12 is substantially in alignment with the distal end of the introducer sheath 40 . The introducer sheath 40 is then withdrawn relative to the optical fiber 12 until a second marking 46 on the optical fiber 12 indicates that the distal end of the optical fiber 12 extends a predetermined distance beyond the distal end of said introducer sheath 40 . Laser radiation is passed down the optical fiber 12 so that laser radiation is delivered to the inner wall of the vein and the introducer sheath 40 together with the optical fiber 12 are withdrawn a certain distance along the vein.

Claims (28)

1. A method of endovenous laser treatment comprising:

(a) introducing an introducer sheath into a blood vessel, the introducer sheath having a distal end, a proximal end and graduated markings along a portion thereof;

(b) extending a distal tip of an optical fiber through the introducer sheath; and

(c) withdrawing the introducer sheath and the optical fiber from the blood vessel at a desired rate by controlling exposure of the graduated markings.

2. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein during said withdrawing step, the introducer sheath and the optical fiber are withdrawn along the blood vessel a certain distance.

3. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , further comprising synchronizing exposure of the graduated markings as the introducer sheath is withdrawn from the blood vessel to a timing indicator.

4. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 3 , wherein the timing indicator is a visual indicator.

5. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 3 , wherein the timing indicator is an audible indicator.

6. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , further comprising passing laser radiation down the optical fiber.

7. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 6 , further comprising repeating said passing laser radiation and withdrawing steps a plurality of times.

8. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 6 , wherein the laser radiation is delivered in a substantially continuous manner.

9. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 6 , wherein the laser radiation is delivered in a pulsed manner.

10. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 6 , wherein the laser radiation is delivered in a quasi-continuous manner.

11. The medical laser device of claim 6 , wherein during said withdrawing step laser radiation is emitted from the optical fiber into the blood vessel.

12. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber has a first indicator and further comprising positioning the first indicator on the optical fiber adjacent the proximal end of the introducer sheath so that the distal tip of the optical fiber does not project beyond the distal end of the introducer sheath.

13. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 12 , wherein the optical fiber has a second indicator and further comprising positioning the second indicator on the optical fiber adjacent the proximal end of the introducer sheath so that the distal tip of the optical fiber extends beyond the distal end of the introducer sheath.

14. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein the distal tip of the optical fiber projects beyond the distal end of the introducer sheath prior to step (c).

15. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein the distal tip of the optical fiber is introduced into the introducer sheath after the introducer sheath has been introduced into the blood vessel.

16. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the introducer sheath is external to the blood vessel.

17. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein the graduated markings are uniformly spaced.

18. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 17 , wherein the graduated markings have a 1 cm spacing.

19. The method of endovenous laser treatment of claim 1 , wherein during said withdrawing step, the introducer sheath is withdrawn so that the graduated markings are exposed to a user at a predetermined rate.

20. A method of endovenous laser treatment comprising:

(a) introducing an introducer sheath into a blood vessel having an inner wall, the introducer sheath having a distal end, a proximal end and graduated markings along a portion thereof;

(b) introducing a distal tip of an optical fiber into the introducer sheath, the optical fiber also having a proximal end, a first indicator that indicates a first position of the distal tip of the optical fiber relative to the introducer sheath, and a second indicator that indicates a second position of the distal tip relative to the introducer sheath;

(c) positioning the first indicator on the optical fiber adjacent the proximal end of the introducer sheath so that the distal tip of the optical fiber does not project beyond the distal end of the introducer sheath;

(d) positioning the second indicator on the optical fiber adjacent the proximal end of the introducer sheath so that the distal tip of the optical fiber projects beyond the distal end of the introducer sheath a predetermined distance; and

(e) withdrawing, after said step (d), the introducer sheath from the blood vessel at a desired rate by controlling exposure of the graduated markings.

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