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Atherectomy catheter

  • US 4,857,045 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1987
  • Issued: 08/15/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/30/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical device for excising tissue deposits from the interior of a blood vessel comprising:

  • (a) an outer elongated flexible tubular member having an outside diameter which is less than the diameter of the lumen of a blood vessel to be treated and capable of being advanced through said blood vessel lumen without the use of a guidewire, said outer tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end having an outside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the remaining portion of said outer tubular member with said remaining portion of said outer tubular member having at least one fluid passing orifice formed therethrough;

    (b) a single inner elongated flexible tubular member coaxially disposed within said outer tubular member and having a proximal end and a distal end with the outside diameter of said inner tubular member conforming to the inside diameter of said outer tubular member at said distal end of said outer tubular member to journal said inner tubular member for rotation, said distal end of said inner tubular member extending out beyond the distal end of said outer tubular member and axially fixed to be non-translatable relative to said outer tubular member;

    (c) a single-piece cutter member affixed to said distal end of said single inner tubular member, said single-piece cutter member having a tubular proximal portion surrounding the reduced diameter portion of said distal end of said outer tubular member and a dome-shaped distal end portion, the outside diameter of said tubular portion of said cutter member being generally equal to the outside diameter of said remaining portion of said outer tubular member, and a plurality of openings formed through said dome-shaped portion and in fluid communication with the lumen of said inner tubular member for allowing fluid exiting said fluid passing orifice to be drawing back through said plurality of openings and the lumen of said inner tubular member;

    (d) drive means disposed at the proximal ends of said outer and inner tubular members for rotating said inner tubular member relative to said outer tubular member at a speed sufficient to cause said cutter member to effectively liquefy said tissue deposits.

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