Dilatation catheter assembly with cutting element and method of using the same
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1. A method for dilating a body conduit defined by body tissue, the method including the steps of:
- providing a tubular body having an elongate axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end, a cutting element comprising not more than one cylindrical electrosurgical cutting wire being disposed in proximity to the distal end of the tubular body in a particular orientation with the axis;
inserting the tubular body with the cutting element into the body conduit;
advancing the cutting element generally radially outwardly of the tubular body to contact the body tissue of the conduit, the cutting element moving generally in a plane which includes the axis of the tubular body while it is advancing;
activating the cutting element in contact with the tissue to create in the tissue an incision defined by tissue walls; and
creating in the surrounding tissue a tangential force acting to separate the tissue walls of the incision thereby expanding the body cavity.
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Abstract
A dilatation catheter assembly is set forth which permits dilatation and incision of tissue whereby trauma and damage to the tissue due to uncontrolled tearing is reduced or eliminated. The assembly comprises an elongated tubular body having a distal end that carries a dilatation bladder and cutting element carried on the exterior of the bladder and that moves radially in concert with the exterior of the bladder as the bladder is inflated and deflated. The bladder is not linearly extensible and is extensible only to a specified volume and/or the cutting element utilized is a radio frequency cutting element.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for dilating a body conduit defined by body tissue, the method including the steps of:
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providing a tubular body having an elongate axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end, a cutting element comprising not more than one cylindrical electrosurgical cutting wire being disposed in proximity to the distal end of the tubular body in a particular orientation with the axis; inserting the tubular body with the cutting element into the body conduit; advancing the cutting element generally radially outwardly of the tubular body to contact the body tissue of the conduit, the cutting element moving generally in a plane which includes the axis of the tubular body while it is advancing; activating the cutting element in contact with the tissue to create in the tissue an incision defined by tissue walls; and creating in the surrounding tissue a tangential force acting to separate the tissue walls of the incision thereby expanding the body cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A dilation catheter assembly adapted for insertion into the urethra of a patient, comprising in combination:
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an elongate tubular body having an axis and a distal end carrying a generally cylindrical radially dilatable member adapted to be positioned longitudinally in a body conduit and having properties for dilating generally radially of the tubular body; means for dilating the dilatable member to exert dilation forces on the urethra; cutting means carried by the tubular body exteriorly of the dilatable member, for creating an incision in the urethra thereby reducing damage to the urethra from the dilation forces; and the cutting means being limited to a single cutting element in the form of a thin cylindrical wire disposed longitudinally of the tubular body and movable radially in a plane including the axis of the tubular body to create the incision in the urethra, at least a portion of said wire being disposed radially outwardly of said tubular body at all times. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A catheter for dilating a body conduit defined by living tissue, comprising:
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a tubular body having an elongate axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end; an elongate cutting element including only a single cylindrical wire disposed in proximity to the distal end of the tubular body and having properties for being moved along a plane including the axis between a retracted position in proximity to the tubular body and an extended position in proximity to the living tissue, the cutting element having characteristics for being activated to cut the living tissue when the cutting element is in the extended position; means operable from the proximal end of the tubular body for moving the cutting element radially of the tubular body from the retracted position to the extended position in proximity to the living tissue; and means for activating the cutting element in the extended position to create an incision in the living tissue, the activating means including a generator having electrical power to create a current density in the tissue proximate to the cutting element in the extended position, the electrical power being sufficient to cut the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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