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publicationDate 2002-04-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1191969-A1
titleOfInvention Apparatus for delivering fluids to blood vessels, body cavities, and the like
abstract An apparatus for delivering fluids to blood vessels, body cavities, and the like, includes a resilient tubular wire (8) for threading lengthwise into the lumen of a catheter (12), out the distal end thereof to a target location of a body passageway to be treated. The tubular wire (8) has a central lumen (10), and a distal end formed into a coil (8a), which, when straightened, may be threaded lengthwise through the catheter (12), but when extended out the distal end of the catheter (12) at the target location, resumes its coiled shape. The tubular wire (8) includes openings (16) at least on the outside of the coils for discharging radially outwardly medication carried in the lumen (10) of the wire (8). In this manner, the medication may be directed toward the wall of the passageway to infuse a diseased area being treated.
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