| CPC A61M 25/10 (2013.01) [A61M 25/0026 (2013.01); A61B 17/12186 (2013.01); A61M 5/007 (2013.01); A61M 2025/105 (2013.01)] | 3 Claims |

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1. A method of concurrently injecting two or more fluids in a blood vessel of a patient, the method comprising the following steps:
a. providing an injection catheter comprising:
a dual-lumen elongated tube extending from a distal end of the injection catheter to a hub at a proximal end of the injection catheter, wherein a first lumen of the elongated tube is open at the distal end of the elongated tube, a second lumen of the elongated tube comprises a side opening at the distal end of the elongated tube leading to an interior of an inflatable balloon sealingly attached to the distal end of the elongated tube, the inflatable balloon comprises a balloon membrane with at least one opening within the balloon membrane to allow fluid communication between the interior of the inflatable balloon and outside of the inflatable balloon,
b. percutaneously inserting the injection catheter over a guidewire placed in the first lumen to position the distal end of the injection catheter near a target site in the blood vessel,
c. injecting a first fluid of the two or more fluids into the second lumen to at least partially inflate the inflatable balloon while allowing the first fluid to proceed from the interior of the inflatable balloon through the at least one opening to a flow of blood outside the inflatable balloon, wherein an extent of inflation of the inflatable balloon is defined solely by a balance of the first fluid incoming into the inflatable balloon from the second lumen and the first fluid proceeding through the at least one opening to mix with the flow of blood past the injection catheter, and
d. concurrently with the injecting of the first fluid, injecting a second fluid of the two or more fluids into the first lumen as needed to enter the blood vessel past the injection catheter, or repositioning the injection catheter over the guidewire positioned in the first lumen of the elongated tube,
wherein the first fluid is injected without a step of clearing the second lumen from another fluid previously injected through the second lumen,
thereby improving a progression and safety of the method.
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