Reciprocating working head catheter
First Claim
1. A device for introduction into the body of a being to effect a procedure therein, said device being an elongated flexible catheter having a distal end, said catheter having a longitudinal axis and being of sufficient flexiblity and small diameter to enable it to be readily located within said body with its distal end located at the situs for said procedure, said catheter comprising a working head located adjacent the distal end and drive means therefor, said drive means comprising at least one elongated member extending down said catheter and arranged to be rotated at a high rate of speed about said axis and motion translating means located adjacent said distal end of said catheter and coupled to said elongated member and said working head for converting said rotary motion of said elongated member into reciprocating motion back and forth in a direction parallel to sadi axis, whereupon said working head is reciprocated at a high speed back and forth in a direction parallel to said axis.
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Abstract
A catheter device for introduction into the body of a being to effect a procedure, e.g., lumen opening, therein. The catheter is an elongated member having a working head at its distal end and is sufficiently flexible and of small diameter to enable it to be located within the body of the being with the working head at the situs of the procedure. The catheter comprises an elongated drive wire extending through the catheter and motion transtator located at the distal end of the catheter. The wire is rotated at a high speed and the transtator translate that rotary motion into high speed reciprocation of the working head. In some embodiments, the motion transtator also causes the working head to be rotated at the same time it is reciprocated. In other embodiments, the working head is only reciprocated. In all cases, the motion of the working head is at a very high speed. The catheter also includes means to provide a fluid therethrough so that when the catheter is used to open a lumen, e.g., an arterial restriction caused by atherosclerotic plaque, the rotation of the working head causes the fluid to impact the artery wall.
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- 1. A device for introduction into the body of a being to effect a procedure therein, said device being an elongated flexible catheter having a distal end, said catheter having a longitudinal axis and being of sufficient flexiblity and small diameter to enable it to be readily located within said body with its distal end located at the situs for said procedure, said catheter comprising a working head located adjacent the distal end and drive means therefor, said drive means comprising at least one elongated member extending down said catheter and arranged to be rotated at a high rate of speed about said axis and motion translating means located adjacent said distal end of said catheter and coupled to said elongated member and said working head for converting said rotary motion of said elongated member into reciprocating motion back and forth in a direction parallel to sadi axis, whereupon said working head is reciprocated at a high speed back and forth in a direction parallel to said axis.
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