Vein valve cutting method
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1. A method for the in-situ cutting of the valves within a vein, said method comprising:
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the open distal end of an elongate flexible catheter so as to extend generally longitudinally from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound;
confining said fingers within a sheath telescopically received on said catheter;
disposing a viewing scope within the catheter to view through the open distal end of the catheter;
extending the catheter into the vein in a direction opposite the normal flow of blood therethrough while viewing through the scope;
upon viewing a valve in close proximity to the distal end of the catheter applying fluid pressure to the interior of the vein to close the valve; and
directing the fingers into engagement with the valve with the sheath in a retracted position exposing the fingers;
said catheter, sheath and scope being fabricated of a material capable of bending to conform to the shape of the vein.
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A cutter for the in-situ cutting of valves within a vein. The cutter comprises a catheter having cutter fingers extending from its open distal end in an annular pattern. A sheath is selectively extensible over the fingers to shield them from inadvertent contact with the vein being treated. A fiberoptic viewer extends through the catheter to view through its open distal end.
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1. A method for the in-situ cutting of the valves within a vein, said method comprising:
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the open distal end of an elongate flexible catheter so as to extend generally longitudinally from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound;
confining said fingers within a sheath telescopically received on said catheter;
disposing a viewing scope within the catheter to view through the open distal end of the catheter;
extending the catheter into the vein in a direction opposite the normal flow of blood therethrough while viewing through the scope;
upon viewing a valve in close proximity to the distal end of the catheter applying fluid pressure to the interior of the vein to close the valve; and
directing the fingers into engagement with the valve with the sheath in a retracted position exposing the fingers;
said catheter, sheath and scope being fabricated of a material capable of bending to conform to the shape of the vein. - View Dependent Claims (4)
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the open distal end of an elongate flexible catheter so as to extend generally longitudinally from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound;
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2. A method for the in-situ cutting of the valves within a vein, said method comprising:
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the open distal end of an elongate flexible catheter so as to extend generally longitudinally from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound;
disposing of a viewing scope within the catheter to view through the open distal end of the catheter;
confining the fingers against external contact;
extending the catheter into the vein in a direction opposite the normal flow of blood therethrough while viewing through the scope;
upon viewing a valve in close proximity to the distal end of the catheter applying fluid pressure to the interior of the vein to close the valve; and
exposing and directing the fingers into engagement with the valve;
said catheter and scope being fabricated of a material capable of bending to conform to the shape of the vein.
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the open distal end of an elongate flexible catheter so as to extend generally longitudinally from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound;
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3. A method for the in-situ cutting of the valves within a vein, said method comprising:
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the distal end of an elongate flexible viewing scope so as to extend from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound, said scope being fabricated of a material capable of conforming to the shape of a vein into which the scope is extended;
confining the fingers against external contact;
extending the scope into the vein in a direction opposite to the normal flow of blood therethrough while viewing the scope;
upon viewing of a valve in close proximity to the distal end of the scope applying fluid pressure to the interior of the vein to close the valve; and
exposing and directing the fingers into engagement with the valve.
- securing a plurality of cutter fingers about the distal end of an elongate flexible viewing scope so as to extend from said end at annularly spaced locations therearound, said scope being fabricated of a material capable of conforming to the shape of a vein into which the scope is extended;
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