Expandable transluminal atherectomy catheter system and method for the treatment of arterial stenoses
First Claim
1. A catheter system for atherectomy of arterial stenotic plaque from an artery comprising;
- a guide wire which can be passed through said arterial stenotic plaque;
an atherectomy catheter having a distal end and a proximal end and having an interior passageway throughout the catheter'"'"'s entire length configured to allow the guide wire to be moved slideably through the entire length of the passageway, the atherectomy catheter also having a plurality of expandable sharpened cutting blades located near the catheter'"'"'s distal end which cutting blades are retained at a first and smaller diameter as the catheter is inserted into the artery;
a sheathing catheter which encloses the cutting blades and which allows the sharpened cutting blades to expand outwardly to a second and larger diameter prior to the cutting of the stenotic plaque when the sheathing catheter is pulled backward in a proximal direction;
a means attached to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s proximal end for simultaneously rotating and advancing the plurality of expandable cutting blades set at the second and larger diameter through the stenotic plaque while retaining the guide wire in a fixed position within the artery;
a means for removing the cut plaque from the artery after the plaque has been cut off the arterial wall; and
a means for urging the sheathing catheter to move forward in a distal direction relative to the cutting blades so as to return the plurality of cutting blades to said first and smaller diameter before removing the atherectomy catheter from the artery.
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Abstract
An expandable transluminal atherectomy catheter system (10) is provided which includes an expandable transluminal atherectomy catheter (ETAC) (20), a balloon-on-a-guide wire (30), a sheathing catheter (40) and a rotator unit (60). The balloon-on-a-guide wire (30) is advanced through an arterial system to a predetermined point. The ETAC (20) within a sheathing catheter (40) is advanced over the guide wire cylinder (32). Prior to injection of a medium the sheathing catheter (40) is pulled back to allow spokes (24) of ETAC (20) to expand. The system (10) removes atheromatous plaque to a larger diameter than the diameter of the catheter (20) where it percutaneously penetrates the skin by the anterograde transluminal catheter whose distal end can be expanded after insertion of the catheter (20) into an artery.
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1. A catheter system for atherectomy of arterial stenotic plaque from an artery comprising;
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a guide wire which can be passed through said arterial stenotic plaque; an atherectomy catheter having a distal end and a proximal end and having an interior passageway throughout the catheter'"'"'s entire length configured to allow the guide wire to be moved slideably through the entire length of the passageway, the atherectomy catheter also having a plurality of expandable sharpened cutting blades located near the catheter'"'"'s distal end which cutting blades are retained at a first and smaller diameter as the catheter is inserted into the artery; a sheathing catheter which encloses the cutting blades and which allows the sharpened cutting blades to expand outwardly to a second and larger diameter prior to the cutting of the stenotic plaque when the sheathing catheter is pulled backward in a proximal direction; a means attached to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s proximal end for simultaneously rotating and advancing the plurality of expandable cutting blades set at the second and larger diameter through the stenotic plaque while retaining the guide wire in a fixed position within the artery; a means for removing the cut plaque from the artery after the plaque has been cut off the arterial wall; and a means for urging the sheathing catheter to move forward in a distal direction relative to the cutting blades so as to return the plurality of cutting blades to said first and smaller diameter before removing the atherectomy catheter from the artery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A catheter system for atherectomy of arterial stenotic plaque from an artery consisting of:
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a hollow cylindrical guide wire having a single interior passageway and having an inflatable balloon located near the guide wire'"'"'s distal end, the balloon being in fluid communication with the passageway; a vent opening located in the wall of the hollow guide wire just proximal end of the balloon, the vent opening being in fluid communication with the passageway; a pressurized fluid source attached at the guide wire'"'"'s proximal end, the pressurized fluid source being in fluid communication with the passageway; an atherectomy catheter having a plaque excising means located near its distal end and having a first interior lumen adapted to move slideably over the guide wire and having a second lumen connected to a suction source attached at the catheter'"'"'s proximal end, the second lumen having a distal opening located near the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s distal end; a means attached to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s proximal end for simultaneously rotating and advancing the atherectomy catheter over the guide wire so that the plaque excising means removes the stenotic plaque from the arterial wall while also pressurized fluid is injected simultaneously at the guide wire'"'"'s proximal end for inflating the balloon and providing flushing fluid through the vent hole and also suction is simultaneously applied to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s second lumen for suctioning the flushing fluid and excised plaque out of the artery. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A catheter system for atherectomy of arterial stenotic plaque from an artery consisting of:
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a guide wire having two separate passageways, the first passageway being in fluid communication with an inflatable balloon located near the guide wire'"'"'s distal end and the second passageway being in fluid communication with a vent opening located in the wall of the guide wire just proximal to the proximal end of the balloon; a first pressurized fluid source attached at a first opening at the guide wire'"'"'s proximal end, the first fluid source being in fluid communication with the first passageway; a second pressurized fluid source attached at a second opening at the guide wire'"'"'s proximal end, the second fluid source being in fluid communication with the second passageway; an atherectomy catheter having a plaque excising means located near its distal end and having an interior lumen adapted to move slideably over the guide wire, said interior lumen being connected to a suction source attached at the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s proximal end; and
,a means attached to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s proximal end for simultaneously rotating and advancing the atherectomy catheter over the guide wire so that the plaque excising means removes the stenotic plaque from the arterial wall while also pressurized fluid is injected simultaneously at the guide wire'"'"'s proximal end for inflating the balloon and providing flushing fluid through the vent hole and also suction is simultaneously applied to the atherectomy catheter'"'"'s interior lumen for suctioning the flushing fluid and excised plaque out of the artery.
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