Rotational atherectomy guidewire
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1. A flexible guidewire, comprising:
- an elongate flexible core wire with a proximal segment having a first diameter and at least one distal segment having a second smaller diameter; and
a first coil disposed about the distal segment;
wherein the first coil is in contact with the core wire throughout the length of the coil.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a guidewire particularly suited for use in rotational atherectomy. The guidewire has increased lateral flexibility in the distal region, and a substantially constant diameter throughout. The exterior diameter at any point is substantially equal to the sum of the diameter of the central core wire, and twice the diameter of the wire of the spring coil, if any, mounted thereon. At proximal portions of the guidewire, the outer spring coil may be deleted.
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10 Claims
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1. A flexible guidewire, comprising:
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an elongate flexible core wire with a proximal segment having a first diameter and at least one distal segment having a second smaller diameter; and a first coil disposed about the distal segment; wherein the first coil is in contact with the core wire throughout the length of the coil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A rotational atherectomy catheter system, comprising:
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a source of rotational energy; an elongate tubular sleeve having a central lumen extending axially therethrough and rotationally linked to said source; a rotational cutting element on the tubular sleeve; and a guidewire movably disposed within said central lumen, said guidewire having a cutting element support section; wherein said guidewire comprises a core wire and a spring coil wrapped about and in contact with at least the cutting element support section of the core wire.
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10. A method of treating an obstruction in a body lumen, comprising the steps of:
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introducing a guidewire into the body lumen, said guidewire comprising an elongate core and a coil wrapped around and in contact with at least a rotatable cutting element support section of the core, said coil extending around the core in a first rotational direction; advancing the guidewire to the treatment site; advancing a tubular sleeve over the guidewire and distally to the treatment site, said tubular sleeve having a cutting element thereon; positioning the cutting element over the cutting element support section of the guidewire; and rotating the tubular sleeve around the guidewire to treat the obstruction.
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