Camming device
First Claim
1. An expandable endarterectomy cutting tool for incising stenotic tissue in an artery of a patient which comprises:
- a camming mechanism formed with a ramp;
means for slidably supporting a blade on said ramp;
means for positioning said camming mechanism in said artery, said positioning means further comprising a catheter formed with a lumen and a guide wire slidably disposed in said lumen with a distal end projecting from said catheter and a proximal end projecting from said catheter;
means for holding said blade to said positioning means; and
means for moving said camming mechanism relative to said positioning means to slide said blade up and down said ramp to respectively extend and retract said blade, said blade being extended to incise said stenotic tissue and retracted to insert said tool into said artery and to remove said tool from said artery.
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Abstract
An expandable endarterectomy cutting tool for use in incising plaque at a stenosis in an artery of a patient includes a guide wire, an over-the-wire catheter, and a camming mechanism which is attached near the distal end of the guide wire. The cam mechanism is formed with a plurality of ramps which incline outwardly from the guide wire in a distal direction along the guide wire. A plurality of tethers each have one end attached to the catheter and their other end slidably mounted on one of the ramps in the camming mechanism. A cutting blade is attached to each tether near the end of the tether in the ramp so that as the guide wire is pulled in a proximal direction relative to the catheter, the blades are pushed by the tether up their respective ramp to be radially extended from the cam mechanism. On the other hand, pushing the guide wire in a distal direction relative to the catheter will draw each extended blade back down its respective ramp to retract the blades. In operation, the cam mechanism of the tool is placed distal to the stenosis and the blades are extended. The blades are then drawn across the plaque in the stenosis to weaken the plaque for subsequent dilation of the artery in an angioplasty procedure. The blades are then retracted and the tool is withdrawn from the artery.
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14 Claims
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1. An expandable endarterectomy cutting tool for incising stenotic tissue in an artery of a patient which comprises:
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a camming mechanism formed with a ramp; means for slidably supporting a blade on said ramp; means for positioning said camming mechanism in said artery, said positioning means further comprising a catheter formed with a lumen and a guide wire slidably disposed in said lumen with a distal end projecting from said catheter and a proximal end projecting from said catheter; means for holding said blade to said positioning means; and means for moving said camming mechanism relative to said positioning means to slide said blade up and down said ramp to respectively extend and retract said blade, said blade being extended to incise said stenotic tissue and retracted to insert said tool into said artery and to remove said tool from said artery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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9. An expandable endarterectomy cutting tool for incising stenotic tissue in an artery of a patient which comprises:
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tether formed with a lumen; a guide wire slidably disposed in said lumen, said guide wire having a distal end projecting from said catheter and having a proximal end projecting from said catheter; a camming mechanism fixedly attached to said distal end of said guide wire, said camming mechanism being formed with a ramp, with said ramp increasing distally in radial distance from said guide wire; a blade slidingly disposed on said ramp; and a tether connecting said blade to said catheter.
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14. A method for incising stenotic tissue in an artery of a patient which comprises the steps of:
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inserting a cutting tool into said artery, said tool comprising a catheter formed with a lumen;
a guide wire slidably disposed in said lumen, said guide wire having a distal end projecting from said catheter and having a proximal end projecting from said catheter;
a camming mechanism fixedly attached to said distal end of said guide wire, said camming mechanism being formed with a ramp, with said ramp increasing distally in radial distance from said guide wire;
a blade mounted on a tether and slidingly disposed on said ramp with said tether connecting said blade to said catheter; and
an actuator fixedly attached to said proximal end of said guide wire for moving said cam actuator proximally to move said blade up said ramp to radially extend said blade and for moving said cam actuator distally to move said blade down said ramp to radially retract said blade;positioning said tool with said camming mechanism distally to said stenotic tissue; pulling said actuator proximally to move said blade up said ramp to radially extend said blade; simultaneously pulling said catheter and said actuator to draw said extended blade across said stenotic tissue to incise said tissue; pushing said actuator distally to move said blade down said ramp to radially retract said blade; and withdrawing said tool from said artery.
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Specification