RF ablation catheter
First Claim
1. An intravascular RF ablation catheter for removing stenotic lesions from a blood vessel, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, plastic, flexible tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween;
(b) first and second electrical conductors, each having a proximal end and a distal end, said conductors extending through said lumen;
(c) a tip member attached to said distal end of said tubular member, said tip member including(i) a cylindrical insulating member surrounded by an annular first electrode, said insulating member and annular electrode being inset into said distal end of said tubular member with only an edge surface of said first electrode exposed at said distal end of said tubular member,(ii) a frusto-conical shaped electrically conductive second electrode having a major base and a minor base with said major base positioned adjacent said cylindrical insulating member and separated from said first electrode by an annular insulating gap; and
(d) means for connecting said first electrode to said first conductor and said second electrode to said second conductor.
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Abstract
An intravascular catheter especially designed to surgically remove atheromas or other forms of stenotic or thrombotic lesions from the interior walls of a blood vessel using an RF discharge between two bipolar electrodes is described. Affixed to the distal end of an elongated, flexible, plastic, tubular member is a bipolar electrode structure comprising a cylindrical insulator having a first conductive metal ring electrode surrounding the periphery of that insulator. Projecting from the distal end of the cylindrical insulator is a second, frusto-conical shaped member whose major base is slightly less in diameter than the diameter of the cylindrical insulator. An insulative material covers all but the distal side edge of the first ring electrode and an annular zone of the second electrode located immediately adjacent to the exposed distal side edge of the first electrode. Wires running through the lumen of the tubular member couple the first and second electrodes to an RF generator coupled to the catheters'"'"'s proximal end. When appropriately energized, an intense current flow path is created between the exposed electrode surfaces for cutting through the blood vessel obstruction. The cone shaped member is rotatable about an axis which is eccentric to the centerline of the cylindrical insulator and by manually manipulating a torquing wire or tube at its proximal end, the electrode gap can be varied to control the location where cutting occurs. A motor device may also be used to continuously rotate the torquing wire.
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12 Claims
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1. An intravascular RF ablation catheter for removing stenotic lesions from a blood vessel, comprising:
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(a) an elongated, plastic, flexible tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) first and second electrical conductors, each having a proximal end and a distal end, said conductors extending through said lumen; (c) a tip member attached to said distal end of said tubular member, said tip member including (i) a cylindrical insulating member surrounded by an annular first electrode, said insulating member and annular electrode being inset into said distal end of said tubular member with only an edge surface of said first electrode exposed at said distal end of said tubular member, (ii) a frusto-conical shaped electrically conductive second electrode having a major base and a minor base with said major base positioned adjacent said cylindrical insulating member and separated from said first electrode by an annular insulating gap; and (d) means for connecting said first electrode to said first conductor and said second electrode to said second conductor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An intravascular RF ablation catheter comprising:
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(a) an elongated, flexible, plastic tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) an insulating cylindrical plug inset into said distal end of said tubular body; (c) a first, annular electrode surrounding said plug; (d) a second, conically-tapered electrode said second electrode being attached to said plug such that said second electrode is spaced from said first annular electrode by an annular gap; and (e) conductor means extending the length of said body from said proximal end to said distal end for coupling a RF voltage to said first and second electrodes, said voltage being sufficient to effect cutting of tissue by an intense current flow across said gap. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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