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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 2015
Filed:
Apr. 08, 2010
Therese O'day, Bloomington, IN (US);
Frank J. Fischer, Jr., Bloomington, IN (US);
Lindsay Koren, Bloomington, IN (US);
Mark Allen Magnuson, Bloomington, IN (US);
Richard Earl Luedemann, Ellettsville, IN (US);
Shyam Kuppurathanam, Bloomington, IN (US);
Keith R. Milner, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Therese O'Day, Bloomington, IN (US);
Frank J. Fischer, Jr., Bloomington, IN (US);
Lindsay Koren, Bloomington, IN (US);
Mark Allen Magnuson, Bloomington, IN (US);
Richard Earl Luedemann, Ellettsville, IN (US);
Shyam Kuppurathanam, Bloomington, IN (US);
Keith R. Milner, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Abstract
An infusion mechanism for treating an intraluminal site in a patient includes an infusion catheter having an elongate body with a proximal body end defining at least one fluid supply orifice, and a distal body end. The elongate body defines a high head loss lumen in fluid communication with a first set of side ports defining a proximal infusion zone. The elongate body further defines a low head loss lumen in fluid communication with a second set of side ports defining a distal infusion zone.