Expandable atherectomy burr
First Claim
1. An atherectomy device for ablating an occlusion in a patient'"'"'s blood vessel, comprising:
- a drive shaft;
a drive tube coupled to the distal end of the drive shaft;
a nose cone that slides within a lumen at a distal end of the drive tube, wherein the nose cone and the lumen at the distal end of the drive tube have a cooperating shape such that they can slide axially with respect to one another but cannot rotate with respect to one another;
a wire spring having a first end coupled to a proximal end of the drive tube and a second end coupled to the nose cone, the wire spring having an outer diameter that increases as the drive shaft is rotated, the outer diameter of the wire spring being limited by a length of travel of the nose cone in the lumen at the distal end of the drive tube; and
an abrasive disposed on an outer surface of the wire spring.
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Abstract
An atherectomy burr has an operating diameter that is larger than the diameter of a catheter in which the burr is routed. The burr may include a polymeric balloon that is coated with an abrasive and that expands when the burr is rotated. Alternatively, the burr may include a polymeric tube that is coated with an abrasive and secured to the proximal end of the burr. When the burr is rotated, the polymeric tube expands by centrifugal force. Alternatively, the burr may comprise a metallic strip wound over a mandrel. When the strip is tightly coiled to the mandrel, its outer diameter decreases. The outer diameter of the burr increases as the metallic strip expands. In addition, the burr can be formed as a wire spring wound over a drive tube. The distal end of the spring is coupled to a nose cone that can move within a distal lumen in the drive tube. The maximum expansion of the burr is controlled by the distance that the nose cone can be retracted into the lumen. In addition, the present invention includes a burr having an indexable outer diameter. Various indexing mechanisms are disclosed for selectively increasing or decreasing the distance between a proximal and distal end of the burr. As the length of the burr changes, the outer diameter of a number of cutting blades is changed to allow a physician to create different sized lumens in a patient'"'"'s vessel.
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1. An atherectomy device for ablating an occlusion in a patient'"'"'s blood vessel, comprising:
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a drive shaft;
a drive tube coupled to the distal end of the drive shaft;
a nose cone that slides within a lumen at a distal end of the drive tube, wherein the nose cone and the lumen at the distal end of the drive tube have a cooperating shape such that they can slide axially with respect to one another but cannot rotate with respect to one another;
a wire spring having a first end coupled to a proximal end of the drive tube and a second end coupled to the nose cone, the wire spring having an outer diameter that increases as the drive shaft is rotated, the outer diameter of the wire spring being limited by a length of travel of the nose cone in the lumen at the distal end of the drive tube; and
an abrasive disposed on an outer surface of the wire spring.
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