Therapeutic device for treating vien graft lesions
First Claim
1. A rotational ablation system to remove a stenosis within a blood vessel in a patient'"'"'s body, which comprisesa guidewire having proximal and distal ends, the distal end of the guidewire comprising a dilatation balloon and the guidewire having a hollow lumen for inflation of said dilatation balloon,rotational ablation means having a hollow flexible drive shaft and abrasive burr connected thereto, said drive shaft and abrasive burr fitting slidingly over said guidewire,a flexible sheath having a longitudinally extending lumen surrounding said flexible drive shaft, anda guide catheter through which the guidewire is inserted having proximal and distal ends, wherein an inflatable annular balloon is arranged on the outer surface of the distal end of the guide catheter.
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Abstract
A rotational ablation device for use in medical applications which are designed to reduce lesions, particularly vein-graft lesions, within blood vessels, the device includes a distal balloon located at the end of a guide wire, a proximal balloon having a cuff surrounding a guide catheter, an inflation lumen for use in inflating a distal balloon on the guide catheter, one or more rotating burrs used in conjunction with a helical drive system surrounding the guidewire; a suction system to remove ablated lesion material; and a control console to provide for the necessary control of the various systems of the device.
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18 Claims
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1. A rotational ablation system to remove a stenosis within a blood vessel in a patient'"'"'s body, which comprises
a guidewire having proximal and distal ends, the distal end of the guidewire comprising a dilatation balloon and the guidewire having a hollow lumen for inflation of said dilatation balloon, rotational ablation means having a hollow flexible drive shaft and abrasive burr connected thereto, said drive shaft and abrasive burr fitting slidingly over said guidewire, a flexible sheath having a longitudinally extending lumen surrounding said flexible drive shaft, and a guide catheter through which the guidewire is inserted having proximal and distal ends, wherein an inflatable annular balloon is arranged on the outer surface of the distal end of the guide catheter.
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15. A method for removing a stenosis from a patient'"'"'s blood vessel, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) advancing a guide catheter having proximal and distal ends into patient'"'"'s blood vessel until said distal end is positioned proximal to a stenosis, the guide catheter having an inflatable annular balloon arranged thereon in a deflated state; (b) advancing through the guide catheter a guidewire having proximal and distal ends and an inflatable balloon at said distal end, the distal end of said guidewire being advanced until it is distal to the stenosis; (c) advancing a rotational ablation means with a hollow flexible drive shaft and abrasive burr over the guidewire until the rotational ablation means is proximal to the stenosis; (d) inflating the inflatable balloon on the guidewire; (e) inflating the annular balloon on the guide catheter; (f) advancing the rotational ablation means along the guidewire to generate particulate matter from the stenosis; (g) removing said particulate matter; and (h) deflating both balloons. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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