Patent ID: 7384412

Claim:
A method of using a catheter comprising a long and flexible, hollow, single tubular body having an insertion end and a connection end intended to remain outside the body, and at the insertion end, at least two elements which are expandable/contractible by means of external operation and which are located on said single tubular body at a fixed distance from each other that is a predetermined and fixed length that does not change in use such as to be able to operate one upstream and the other downstream of a given section of a vessel, said expandable/contractible elements being adapted and/or being able to be adapted, with regard to their diameters in the expanded condition, to the diameters of the vessels inside which they are intended to be positioned, wherein the two elements located at the insertion end are inflatable/deflatable by means of supplying and discharge ducts which are provided inside the thickness of the catheter wall, wherein the single tubular body includes a main body having a first, larger diameter, provided on the outside with a first one of said elements which is inflatable/deflatable by means of one of the ducts provided in the thickness of the wall, wherein at least one other of the ducts inside the thickness of the wall extends, after a certain length, into an extension portion of the single tubular body having a second, smaller diameter and provided on the outside with a second one of said elements, and further comprising a central duct for conveying treatment means necessary for operating in the vessel section affected by stenosis, said central duct having a distal opening located between said expandable/contractible elements and defined through an inclined surface, wherein said extension portion has a through duct having a proximal opening located between said expandable/contractible elements and defined through an inclined surface, and wherein one of said expandable/contractible elements has a fully inflated diameter less than a fully inflated diameter of the other of said expandable/contractible elements, the method comprising the following steps: insertion of the catheter inside the carotid artery via the femoral artery; positioning of the catheter so that the end of the smaller-diameter extension is arranged, with respect to the direction of the blood flow, in the external carotid and the larger-diameter end is arranged inside the common carotid; inflation of the two expandable/contractible elements via the two respective ducts provided in the thickness of the catheter wall; operation on the stenosis of the internal carotid via insertion of the appropriate treatment instruments though the central duct; aspiration through the central duct of possible residues deriving from catheter expansion; deflation of the two expandable/contractible elements via the two respective ducts provided in the thickness of the catheter wall; and final monitoring and extraction of the catheter and the guide wire.