Forward-directed atherectomy catheter
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1. A catheter system for operation within a stenosed blood vessel, comprising:
- a torqueable, flexible catheter shaft having at least one lumen;
a distal housing having an external surface and an internal surface, the housing including a series of openings that allow vascular plaque tissue to enter the interior of the distal housing along a vector that is parallel to the axis of the catheter shaft, the portion of the external surface including the openings so defined wherein a line touching the external surface lies tangential to the surface if the line is contained within the plane produced by the line and the catheters central axis, and wherein the distal end of the catheter shaft is coupled to the proximal end of the distal housing;
an internal rotational cutter having blades that are in proximity to the portion of the inner surface of the distal housing that includes the openings; and
an internal torqueable drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter such that rotational motion applied to the drive shaft is communicated to the cutter to move the edge of the cutting blades along the portion of the inside surface of the housing that includes the openings, and in a rotational direction about the axis of the catheter.
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Abstract
A catheter system is described for operation within a stenosed blood vessel. The catheter system includes a catheter shaft having at least one lumen. The catheter system further includes a convex distal housing that includes a series of openings along a convex surface that allow vascular plaque tissue to enter the interior of the distal housing. The catheter system also includes an internal rotational cutter having blades that are in proximity to the portion of the inner surface of the distal housing that includes the openings. Additionally, the catheter system includes a drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter.
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16 Claims
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1. A catheter system for operation within a stenosed blood vessel, comprising:
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a torqueable, flexible catheter shaft having at least one lumen;
a distal housing having an external surface and an internal surface, the housing including a series of openings that allow vascular plaque tissue to enter the interior of the distal housing along a vector that is parallel to the axis of the catheter shaft, the portion of the external surface including the openings so defined wherein a line touching the external surface lies tangential to the surface if the line is contained within the plane produced by the line and the catheters central axis, and wherein the distal end of the catheter shaft is coupled to the proximal end of the distal housing;
an internal rotational cutter having blades that are in proximity to the portion of the inner surface of the distal housing that includes the openings; and
an internal torqueable drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter such that rotational motion applied to the drive shaft is communicated to the cutter to move the edge of the cutting blades along the portion of the inside surface of the housing that includes the openings, and in a rotational direction about the axis of the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 7, 8)
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- 5. The catheter system of claim 5, wherein the catheter tracks over a guide wire via the internal lumen.
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9. A catheter system for operation within an occluded blood vessel, comprising:
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a torqueable, flexible catheter shaft having at least one lumen;
a distal housing having an external surface and an internal surface, the housing including a series of openings that allow vascular plaque tissue to enter the interior of the distal housing along a vector that is parallel to the axis of the catheter shaft, the portion of the external surface including the openings so defined wherein a line touching the external surface is tangential to the surface if the line is included within the plane produced by the line and the catheters central axis, and wherein the distal end of the catheter shaft is coupled to the proximal end of the distal housing;
an internal rotational cutter including blades that are in proximity to the portion of the inner surface of the distal housing including the openings; and
an internal torqueable drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter, such that rotational motion applied to the drive shaft is communicated to the cutter to move the edge of the cutting blades along the portion of the inside surface of the housing that includes the openings, and in a rotational direction about the axis of the catheter.
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10. A method of performing atherectomy of plaque tissue within a stenosed blood vessel, comprising
advancing an atherectomy catheter over a guide wire placed within an intravascular space, wherein the catheter includes at least one inner lumen, a flexible catheter shaft, and a distal housing with a pattern of openings to communicate to the interior of the distal housing; -
an internal rotational cutter including cuffing blades that translate along the interior surface of the distal housing and the pattern of openings, an internal drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter, and a proximal catheter port configured to translate a vacuum to within the interior of the distal housing;
advancing the distal housing against the vascular plaque wherein the plaque is engaged within the distal housing openings and impinges through the openings and into the interior of the distal housing along a vector that is parallel with the axis of the catheter shaft;
imparting a rotation to the internal drive shaft and the rotational cutter, wherein the vascular plaque tissue that has impinged to within the interior of the distal housing is shaved off by the cutting blades;
rotating the catheter to translate the distal housing openings to previously uncut portions of the vascular plaque, and repeating the process of shaving the plaque off within the interior of the distal housing;
advancing the catheter forward over the guide wire and into the space created by the vascular plaque removal; and
removing the catheter, leaving the guide wire in place in the vessel. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method of creating a patent pathway through a vascular total occlusion comprising:
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advancing an atherectomy catheter within an intravascular space, wherein the catheter includes at least one inner lumen, a flexible catheter shaft, a distal housing with a pattern of openings to communicate to the interior of the distal housing, an internal rotational cutter including cutting blades that translate along the interior surface of the distal housing and the pattern of openings, an internal drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter, and a proximal catheter port configured to translate a vacuum to within the interior of the distal housing;
advancing the distal housing against the vascular plaque, wherein the plaque is engaged within the distal housing openings and impinges through the openings and into the interior of the distal housing along a vector that is parallel with the axis of the catheter shaft;
imparting rotation to the internal drive shaft and the rotational cutter, wherein the vascular plaque tissue that has impinged to within the interior of the distal housing is shaved off by the cutting blades;
rotating the catheter to translate the distal housing openings to previously uncut portions of the vascular plaque, and repeating the process of shaving the plaque off within the interior of the distal housing; and
advancing the catheter forward and into the space created by the vascular plaque removal, and continuing the process of plaque shaving until the catheter has established a pathway through the vascular occlusion. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A catheter system for operation within a stenosed blood vessel, comprising:
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a catheter shaft having at least one lumen;
a convex distal housing that includes a series of openings along a convex surface that allow vascular plaque tissue to enter the interior of the distal housing;
an internal rotational cutter having blades that are in proximity to the portion of the inner surface of the distal housing that includes the openings; and
a drive shaft coupled to the internal rotational cutter.
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