Technique for removing deposits from body vessels
First Claim
1. A method of removing relatively hard, abnormal deposits from a relatively soft vessel of a patient, comprisinginserting a catheter into the vessel from a location outside the patient,inserting a flexible drive member having first and second ends and a cutting tool on the second end though the catheter and positioning the cutting tool adjacent the deposit, the cutting tool comprising an elongate member defining an axis having a lateral exterior surface extending along the axis and provided with a sharp cutting element;
- andreciprocating the first end of the elongate member at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters, contacting the hard deposit with the cutting element on the lateral exterior surface and comminuting the hard deposits.
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Abstract
A technique for removing plaque from blood vessel includes passing a wire saw-catheter assembly through an artery to a location adjacent an area of plaque buildup. The wire saw is then moved out of the end of the catheter into engagement with the plaque buildup. The wire saw is reciprocated through a stroke of 0.01-4 millimeters at a rate of between 3,000-30,000 cycles per second. In one embodiment, the wire saw is straight while a second embodiment of the wire saw includes a a curved end. In both embodiments, a triangularly shaped cutting element is helically wound about the tube end. The cutting element reciprocates against and comminutes the relatively hard plaque without damaging the relatively soft blood vessel. The debris produced by the action of the wire saw is removed by a variety of techniques causing liquid flow back through the catheter including: (1) delivering a quantity of liquid through the end of the cutting tool, (2) applying suction to the catheter, and (3) blocking flow in the artery at an effective location. The technique also disintegrates and removes other hard, relatively immobile deposits from ducts, such as gall or kidney stones.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of removing relatively hard, abnormal deposits from a relatively soft vessel of a patient, comprising
inserting a catheter into the vessel from a location outside the patient, inserting a flexible drive member having first and second ends and a cutting tool on the second end though the catheter and positioning the cutting tool adjacent the deposit, the cutting tool comprising an elongate member defining an axis having a lateral exterior surface extending along the axis and provided with a sharp cutting element; - and
reciprocating the first end of the elongate member at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters, contacting the hard deposit with the cutting element on the lateral exterior surface and comminuting the hard deposits.
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2. A method of removing relatively hard, abnormal deposits from a relatively soft vessel of a patient, comprising
inserting a catheter into the vessel from a location outside the patient; -
inserting a cutting tool mounted on a flexible drive member through the catheter and positioning the cutting tool adjacent the deposit, the cutting tool comprising an elongate member defining an axis, having a lateral exterior surface extending along the axis and provided with a curvilinear end winding about and spaced from the axis and a sharp cutting element on the curvilinear end, and reciprocating the elongate member at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters by advancing and retracting the curvilinear end of the elongate member through the vessel, contacting the hard deposit with the cutting element on the lateral exterior surface and comminuting the hard deposits.
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3. Apparatus for removing relatively hard deposits from a relatively soft vessel of a patient, comprising
a catheter for placement in the vessel, an elongate flexible drive member having a free first end extending into the catheter and a second end; -
a cutting tool on the free end of the flexible drive member having an axis, an exterior surface extending along the axis and a cutting element on the exterior surface; means for reciprocating the second end of the flexible drive member through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute; and means for circulating a flushing liquid through the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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4. Apparatus for removing relatively hard deposits from a relatively soft vessel of a patient, comprising
a catheter for placement in the vessel; -
an elongate flexible drive member having a free end extending into the catheter; a cutting tool on the free end of the flexible drive member having an axis, an exterior surface extending along the axis and a cutting element on the exterior surface, the cutting tool comprises an axis and having an exterior surface and a curvilinear end winding about and spaced apart from the axis, the exterior surface being provided with a sharp cutting element; means for reciprocating the flexible drive member through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute; and means for circulating a flushing liquid through the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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11. Apparatus for comminuting a hard body material comprising a catheter and an elongate flexible drive member having a free first end extending into the catheter and a second end;
- a cutting tool on the free first end of the flexible drive member having an axis, an exterior surface extending along the axis and a cutting element on the exterior surface;
means for reciprocating the second end of the flexible drive member through a stroke of 0.01-5 millimeters at a rate of 3,000-30,000 cycles per minute; and
means for circulating a flushing liquid through the catheter.
- a cutting tool on the free first end of the flexible drive member having an axis, an exterior surface extending along the axis and a cutting element on the exterior surface;
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