Patent ID: 11896248
Assignee: NEXTERN INNOVATION, LLC
Field: Medical technology (Instruments)
Classification: CPC A | IPC A

Claim 3:
4. A balloon catheter comprising:
an elongated carrier;
an angioplasty balloon comprising a material and disposed near a distal end of the elongated carrier, wherein a distal end of the angioplasty balloon is sealed against the elongated carrier, the angioplasty balloon defining an interior region;
a fluid channel in fluid communication with the interior region of the angioplasty balloon and a conductive fluid reservoir, configured to inflate the balloon with a conductive fluid;
a proximal ring electrode and a distal ring electrode spaced an axial distance from the proximal ring electrode, the axial distance therebetween comprising a spark gap; and
a pulse generator in electrical communication with the proximal ring electrode,
wherein application of a voltage pulse from the pulse generator to the proximal ring electrode is configured to generate at least one electrical arc between the proximal ring electrode and the distal ring electrode across the spark gap and through the conductive fluid, and generation of subsonic pressure waves that pass through the conductive fluid and balloon material at subsonic speed,
wherein the distal ring electrode comprises
a front surface and a rear surface, wherein the front surface comprises a plurality of spaced-apart extensions extending away from the front surface and toward the proximal ring electrode,
wherein the plurality of spaced-apart extensions are arranged circumferentially spaced-apart around at least part of the front surface of the distal ring electrode,
wherein the plurality of spaced-apart extensions are configured to preferentially select one spaced-apart extension in the plurality of spaced-apart extensions to generate the at least one electrical arc between the proximal ring electrode and the distal ring electrode, wherein the preferentially selected spaced-apart extension of the distal ring electrode comprises a length that is longer than the length of any one of the remaining plurality of spaced-apart extensions of the distal ring electrode.