Ablation catheter with selectively deployable electrodes
First Claim
1. An RF ablation catheter for electrosurgically removing tissue deposits form the interior walls of a blood vessel, comprising:
- (a) a first elongated, flexible, plastic, tubular member having a distal end, a proximal end, a lumen extending therebetween and an outside diameter which is less than the diameter of the lumen of the blood vessel to be treated;
(b) a second elongated, flexible, tubular member longitudinally movable within the lumen of said first tubular member and having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween;
(c) an umbrella-shaped flexible carrier member affixed to the distal end of said second tubular member, said carrier member being formed from an insulating material and having first and second electrode patterns formed on a given surface of said carrier member, said carrier member constrained to fit within said lumen of said first tubular member and being self-expandable to a predetermined larger diameter than that of said lumen of said first tubular member when said distal end of said second tubular member is moved longitudinally to the point where said distal end of said second tubular member is advanced beyond said distal end of said first tubular member to thereby expose said electrode patterns relative to said tissue deposits to be removed; and
(d) conductor means extending through said lumen of said second tubular member from said proximal end and to said distal end of said second tubular member and electrically connected to said first and second electrode patterns for applying an RF voltage across said electrode patterns.
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Abstract
A RF ablation catheter for removing athero-stenotic lesions or modifying the tissue characteristics of the interior walls of selected blood vessels is described. The catheter is characterized in having a tip member which during the initial placement of the catheter within the vascular system so that the distal tip member is disposed in a working relation with the lesion to be removed, means are provided for increasing the cross-sectional profile of the tip members to thereby cause it to move into engagement with the lesion to be excised. The application of an RF voltage across a pair of bipolar electrodes is used to create an electric arc for effecting the cutting action, or alternatively, just sufficient RF energy to sear or otherwise alter the tissue surfaces engaged by the distal tip member.
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5 Claims
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1. An RF ablation catheter for electrosurgically removing tissue deposits form the interior walls of a blood vessel, comprising:
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(a) a first elongated, flexible, plastic, tubular member having a distal end, a proximal end, a lumen extending therebetween and an outside diameter which is less than the diameter of the lumen of the blood vessel to be treated; (b) a second elongated, flexible, tubular member longitudinally movable within the lumen of said first tubular member and having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween; (c) an umbrella-shaped flexible carrier member affixed to the distal end of said second tubular member, said carrier member being formed from an insulating material and having first and second electrode patterns formed on a given surface of said carrier member, said carrier member constrained to fit within said lumen of said first tubular member and being self-expandable to a predetermined larger diameter than that of said lumen of said first tubular member when said distal end of said second tubular member is moved longitudinally to the point where said distal end of said second tubular member is advanced beyond said distal end of said first tubular member to thereby expose said electrode patterns relative to said tissue deposits to be removed; and (d) conductor means extending through said lumen of said second tubular member from said proximal end and to said distal end of said second tubular member and electrically connected to said first and second electrode patterns for applying an RF voltage across said electrode patterns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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