Tissue-removing catheter including operational control mechanism
First Claim
1. A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue from a body lumen during a cutting operation thereof, the tissue-removing catheter comprising:
- an elongate catheter body configured for insertion into the body lumen, the catheter body having opposite distal and proximal portions, and a longitudinal axis extending between the distal and proximal portions;
a tissue-removing element located generally at the distal portion of the catheter body for rotation generally about the longitudinal axis of the catheter body;
an electric motor operably connected to the tissue-removing element for imparting rotation of the tissue-removing element about a rotational axis during the cutting operation of the catheter, wherein a rotational speed of the tissue-removing element is selectively adjustable;
a sensor configured to detect a linear advancement speed of the catheter body in the body lumen during the cutting operation of the catheter;
a motor control circuit in electrical communication with the sensor and the motor, wherein during an operational control function, the motor control circuit is configured to;
receive a signal from the sensor indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the catheter body in the body lumen during the cutting operation of the catheter,determine whether the received signal is indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the catheter body being greater than a predetermined threshold linear advancement speed based on a rotational speed of the tissue-removing element, andincrease the rotational speed of the tissue-removing element if the received signal is indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the tissue-removing element being greater than the predetermined threshold linear advancement speed.
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Abstract
A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue from a body lumen during a cutting operation includes an elongate catheter body configured for insertion into the body lumen and a tissue-removing element. A motor is operably connected to the tissue-removing element for rotating the tissue-removing element. A sensor is configured to detect a parameter of the catheter body during the cutting operation. A motor control circuit is in electrical communication with the sensor and the motor. During an operational control function, the motor control circuit is configured to receive a signal from the sensor based at least in part on the detected parameter, determine whether the received signal is indicative of inefficient movement of the tissue-removing element, and adjust a rotational speed of the tissue-removing element to increase efficiency of the tissue-removing element if the received signal is indicative of inefficient movement of the tissue-removing element.
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11 Claims
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1. A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue from a body lumen during a cutting operation thereof, the tissue-removing catheter comprising:
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an elongate catheter body configured for insertion into the body lumen, the catheter body having opposite distal and proximal portions, and a longitudinal axis extending between the distal and proximal portions; a tissue-removing element located generally at the distal portion of the catheter body for rotation generally about the longitudinal axis of the catheter body; an electric motor operably connected to the tissue-removing element for imparting rotation of the tissue-removing element about a rotational axis during the cutting operation of the catheter, wherein a rotational speed of the tissue-removing element is selectively adjustable; a sensor configured to detect a linear advancement speed of the catheter body in the body lumen during the cutting operation of the catheter; a motor control circuit in electrical communication with the sensor and the motor, wherein during an operational control function, the motor control circuit is configured to; receive a signal from the sensor indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the catheter body in the body lumen during the cutting operation of the catheter, determine whether the received signal is indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the catheter body being greater than a predetermined threshold linear advancement speed based on a rotational speed of the tissue-removing element, and increase the rotational speed of the tissue-removing element if the received signal is indicative of the detected linear advancement speed of the tissue-removing element being greater than the predetermined threshold linear advancement speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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