Method of enlarging a lumen of an artery
First Claim
1. A method of enlarging a lumen of an artery comprising the steps of:
- placing a radially adjustable cutting head in the artery at a site adjacent to an atheroma;
enlarging the radial size of the cutting head beyond that of radial size of the artery;
displacing the enlarged cutting head to engage and axially cut both wall tissue and plaque from the artery.
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Abstract
A catheter atherotome and method for its use for performing partial atherectomy in an artery and thereby enlarging the lumen effectively available for blood flow through the artery. Several blades are mounted at a distal end of a catheter, in a helical basket configuration and spaced angularly apart from one another about the associated ends of two concentric sheaths in such a way that longitudinal and rotary relative movement of the sheaths selectively bows the blades arcuately outwardly into a cutting position or draws the blades flat into alignment with the sheaths. The blades have sharpened cutting edges extending helically and directed toward the catheter'"'"'s proximal end when the blades are bowed. Partial removal of an atheroma is effected by manually pulling the basket knife past an atheroma with the basket blades in their outwardly bowed cutting positions, with the speed, force, and amount of expansion of the blades determined by the operator. Removal of cut-away pieces of atherosclerotic plaque material is accomplished either by pull-back of a balloon embolectomy catheter or by use of a latex membrane enshrouding the spiral wire blades to trap the shavings within the membrane.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of enlarging a lumen of an artery comprising the steps of:
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placing a radially adjustable cutting head in the artery at a site adjacent to an atheroma; enlarging the radial size of the cutting head beyond that of radial size of the artery; displacing the enlarged cutting head to engage and axially cut both wall tissue and plaque from the artery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of enlarging a lumen of a vessel of a patient comprising the steps of:
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placing a size adjustable head into the vessel adjacent to a blood flow constriction site; enlarging the size of the head to a size greater than the unconstricted size of the vessel; axially displacing the enlarged head to engage and axially cut wall tissue and plaque from the vessel.
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7. A method of enlarging a lumen of a vessel of a patient comprising the steps of:
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placing a cutting head into the vessel adjacent to a constriction site within the vessel; axially displacing the cutting head to engage and displace wall tissue comprising intima and plaque to thereby axially cut wall tissue and plaque from the vessel; withdrawing the head, severed wall tissue, and plaque from the vessel.
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8. A method of treating a constricted vessel of a patient comprising the steps of:
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placing a cutting head into the vessel and advancing the head to a constriction site within the vessel; displacing the cutting head to engage and to cut wall tissue and plaque from the vessel; withdrawing the head, severed wall tissue, and plaque from the vessel.
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