Rotary-catheter for atherectomy system
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1. A mechanical atherectomy system insertable into a human blood vessel for remotely cutting and removing an obstruction therein, comprising in combination:
- a flexible guide-wire insertable into said blood vessel,a flexible rotary-catheter defining a channel and having distal and proximal ends, said flexible rotary-catheter being rotatably disposed and slidable over said guide-wire, a tubular-blade mounted to said distal end, said tubular-blade having a through-hole forming with said channel a continuous passage for passing obstruction material ingested into said through-hole, into said flexible rotary-catheter,coupling means at said proximal end of said flexible rotary-catheter for rotating said flexible rotary-catheter and said tubular-blade around said guide-wire,means for diametricaly stabilizing and means for transmitting torque being incorporated in said flexible rotary-catheter.
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Abstract
A mechanical atherectomy system insertable into a human blood vessel over a flexible guide-wire for remotely cutting and removing an obstruction therein, having a diametrically stabilized torque transmitting flexible rotary-catheter equipped with a tubular-blade at its distal end and a motor connected to its proximal end.
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22 Claims
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1. A mechanical atherectomy system insertable into a human blood vessel for remotely cutting and removing an obstruction therein, comprising in combination:
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a flexible guide-wire insertable into said blood vessel, a flexible rotary-catheter defining a channel and having distal and proximal ends, said flexible rotary-catheter being rotatably disposed and slidable over said guide-wire, a tubular-blade mounted to said distal end, said tubular-blade having a through-hole forming with said channel a continuous passage for passing obstruction material ingested into said through-hole, into said flexible rotary-catheter, coupling means at said proximal end of said flexible rotary-catheter for rotating said flexible rotary-catheter and said tubular-blade around said guide-wire, means for diametricaly stabilizing and means for transmitting torque being incorporated in said flexible rotary-catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A process for removing from a human blood vessel a soft blood clot, comprising the following steps:
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inserting into said blood vessel a guide-wire and advancing it into said blood clot, inserting into said blood vessel, over said guide wire, a flexible rotary-catheter having a distal and proximal ends, advancing said distal end to mechanically engage and unseat said blood clot while applying suction to said proximal end to such said blood clot into said distal end, removing said blood clot and said catheter out of said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A process for removing from a human blood vessel an obstruction made of a soft blood clot formed on an atherosclerotic plaque, comprising the following steps:
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inserting into said blood vessel a guide-wire and advancing it into said blood clot, inserting into said blood vessel, over said guide wire, a flexible rotary-catheter having a proximal end and distal end with a tubular blade affixed to said distal end, advancing said distal end to mechanically engage and unseat said blood clot while applying suction to said proximal end to suck said blood clot into said distal end, rotating and advancing said tubular blade to peripherally cut and swallow said atherosclerotic plaque, removing said blood clot, said atherosclerotic plaque and said catheter out of said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A mechanical atherectomy system insertable into a human blood vessel for remotely cutting and removing an obstruction therein, comprising in combination:
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a flexible guide-wire insertable into said blood vessel, a flexible rotary-catheter defining a channel and having distal and proximal ends, said flexible rotary-catheter being rotatably disposed and slidable over said guide-wire, a tubular-blade mounted to said distal end, said tubular-blade having a through-hole forming with said channel an inner wall which defines a continuous passage for accepting ingested obstruction, said inner wall having inclined plane means which assist in pulling the obstruction material into the continuous passage, coupling means at said proximal end of said flexible rotary-catheter for rotating said flexible rotary-catheter and said tubular-blade around said guide-wire. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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