Methods and apparatus for delivery of substances or apparatus to target
sites located outside blood vessels within the body of a human or animal
patient. A vessel wall penetrating catheter is inserted into the
vasculature, positioned and oriented within a blood vessel near the
target extravascular site and a penetrator is advanced from the catheter
so as to penetrate outwardly through the wall of the blood vessel in the
direction of the target site. Thereafter, a delivery catheter is passed
through a lumen of the penetrator to the target site. A desired substance
or apparatus is then delivered to or obtained from the target site. In
some applications, the penetrator may be retracted into the vessel wall
penetrating catheter and the vessel wall penetrating catheter may be
removed, leaving the delivery catheter in place for chronic or continuous
delivery of substance(s) to and/or obtaining of information or samples
from the target site. Alternatively, a delivery catheter having an
occlusion member or balloon may be advanced into a vein or venule and the
occlusion member or balloon may be used to occlude the lumen of the vein
or venule during and after injection of a substance through the catheter,
such that the substance will not be carried away by normal venous blood
flow and will remain in the vein or venule for a sufficient period of
time to have its intended effect (e.g. to enter adjacent tissues through
capillary beds drained by that vein or venule).