Rheolytic occlusion removal catheter system and method
First Claim
1. A catheter system for removal of vascular obstructions comprising:
- a. inner and outer elongate, catheter bodies, each said bodies having catheter walls with inner and outer sides and distal and proximal ends, the distal end of the outer catheter body terminating short of the distal end of the inner catheter body;
b. the inner catheter body wall defining a central lumen which fluidically couples the distal and proximal ends of the inner catheter, the central lumen being of a diameter which permits the lumen to receive and follow a guide means, and which cooperates with the guide means to prevent distal fluid delivery, the central lumen being fluidically coupled to;
c. a diffusion manifold, the diffusion manifold being mounted on the distal end of the inner catheter and including a plurality of orifices, the system further including;
d. diffuser means, said diffuser means being located between the distal end of said outer catheter and said diffusion manifold so that fluid exiting from the orifices impinges thereon, said inner and outer catheter walls defining;
e. an annular lumen, the annular lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the outer catheter body, the system also including;
f. means to couple said central lumen to a source of pressurized fluid on its proximal end; and
g. means to couple said annular lumen to aspiration means on its proximal end.
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Abstract
A catheter for insertion in body vessels for removing occlusions or obstructions such as thrombus, clot, plaque and other vascular or arterial deposits without generating distal emboli. Removal of freshly or recently formed obstructions is a preferred application. Concurrently or subsequently, suction or aspiration removal of the resulting occlusion debris is disclosed. A catheter system of this invention comprises elongate, hollow, inner and outer coaxial catheters having distal and proximal ends. The distal end of the outer catheter terminates short of the distal end of the inner catheter. The catheters may be independently movable with respect to each other. The inner catheter wall defines a central lumen which fluidically couples the proximal and distal ends of the inner catheter and through which a guidewire can pass. The central lumen has a reduced diameter distal portion which, with an occluder means (e.g., a guidewire), is adapted to restrict distal fluid delivery therethrough. The distal end of the inner catheter is fluidically coupled to a diffusion manifold which includes a plurality of fluid diffusion orifices. Located between the diffusion manifold and the distal end of the outer catheter is a diffuser, The diffuser, which may be fixedly or rotatively mounted, is located so that fluid exiting from the diffusion orifices impinges thereon and is dispersed toward the occlusion.
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22 Claims
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1. A catheter system for removal of vascular obstructions comprising:
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a. inner and outer elongate, catheter bodies, each said bodies having catheter walls with inner and outer sides and distal and proximal ends, the distal end of the outer catheter body terminating short of the distal end of the inner catheter body; b. the inner catheter body wall defining a central lumen which fluidically couples the distal and proximal ends of the inner catheter, the central lumen being of a diameter which permits the lumen to receive and follow a guide means, and which cooperates with the guide means to prevent distal fluid delivery, the central lumen being fluidically coupled to; c. a diffusion manifold, the diffusion manifold being mounted on the distal end of the inner catheter and including a plurality of orifices, the system further including; d. diffuser means, said diffuser means being located between the distal end of said outer catheter and said diffusion manifold so that fluid exiting from the orifices impinges thereon, said inner and outer catheter walls defining; e. an annular lumen, the annular lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the outer catheter body, the system also including; f. means to couple said central lumen to a source of pressurized fluid on its proximal end; and g. means to couple said annular lumen to aspiration means on its proximal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A catheter system for removal of vascular obstructions comprising:
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a. inner and outer elongate, catheter bodies, each said bodies having catheter walls with inner and outer sides and distal and proximal ends, the distal end of the outer catheter body terminating short of the distal end of the inner catheter body, the proximal ends of each said bodies being fluidically coupled to separate coupler bodies, said coupler bodies being axially aligned and wherein separation of said bodies changes the axial alignment of said catheter bodies; b. the inner catheter body wall defining a central lumen which fluidically couples the distal and proximal ends of the inner catheter, the central lumen being of a diameter which permits the lumen to receive and follow a guide means, and which cooperates with the guide means to prevent distal fluid delivery, the central lumen being fluidically coupled to; c. a diffusion manifold, the diffusion manifold being mounted on the distal end of the inner catheter and including a plurality of orifices, the system further including; d. diffuser means, said diffuser means being located between the distal end of said outer catheter and said diffusion manifold so that fluid exiting from the orifices impinges thereon, said inner and outer catheter walls defining; e. an annular lumen, the annular lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the outer catheter body, the system also including; f. means to couple said central lumen to a source of pressurized fluid on its proximal end through one of said coupler bodies; and g. means to couple said annular lumen to aspiration means on its proximal end through the other of said coupler bodies. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A method for removing an obstruction in a body vessel comprising the steps of:
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identifying the site of the obstruction; providing a catheter comprising; a. inner and outer elongate, catheter bodies, each said bodies having catheter walls with inner and outer sides and distal and proximal ends, the distal end of the outer catheter body terminating short of the distal end of the inner catheter body; b. the inner catheter body wall defining a central lumen which fluidically couples the distal and proximal ends of the inner catheter, the central lumen being of a diameter which permits the lumen to receive and follow a guide means, and which cooperates with the guide means to prevent distal fluid delivery, the distal end of the inner catheter being fluidically coupled to; c. a diffusion manifold, the diffusion manifold including a plurality of fluid diffusion orifices, the system further including; d. diffuser means, said diffuser means being located between the distal end of said outer catheter wall and said diffusion manifold so that fluid exiting from the orifices impinges thereon, said inner and outer catheter walls define; e. an annular lumen, the annular lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the outer catheter body, the system also including; f. means to couple said central lumen to a source of pressurized fluid on its proximal end; and g. means to couple said annular lumen to aspiration means on its proximal end; directing the diffusion manifold through the body vessel to a location adjacent the obstruction with a guide means; coupling said central lumen to an external source of pressurized fluid; coupling said annular lumen to an external aspiration means; activating the external source of pressurized fluid and the external aspiration means so that said fluid flows from said manifold, impinges upon said diffuser and is directed toward said obstruction whereby said obstruction is impacted by said fluid and is at least partially removed, said destruction products of the obstruction being aspirated from the obstruction site through the annular lumen. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for removing an obstruction in a body vessel comprising the steps of:
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generating a controllable zone of turbulence in the vicinity of the obstruction by means of a catheter by; directing proximally a fluid at a diffuser means which atraumatically radially diffuses said fluid toward the obstruction until the obstruction is at least partially removed while recovering fluid and debris produced from the obstruction by the zone of turbulence. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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