Intralumenal material removal using a cutting device for differential cutting
First Claim
1. An assembly to remove matter from a cavity in a body, comprising:
- multiple blades capable of removing the matter using differential cutting techniques, each blade having a facing surface presented in front of an opposing blade facing surface and each blade positioned to form an acute blade angle of attack of between about 30 degrees and about 90 degrees;
at least two ports to remove the matter, each port being positioned between the facing surfaces of two opposing blades;
a conduit in communication with the ports to direct the removed matter away from the site of the matter; and
a distal ring in contact with the blades at the distal end of the blades and a proximal ring having a proximal ring face in contact with the blades at the proximal end of the blades, the proximal ring being larger than the distal ring, and the ports being defined by the proximal ring face and the opposing blade'"'"'s facing surfaces.
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Abstract
Intralumenal material removal systems are provided using an advanceable and rotatable cutter assembly designed for differential cutting. The intralumenal material removal system includes a cutter assembly positionable in the body cavity of a mammalian subject. One embodiment of the cutter assembly includes a cutter with blades that are designed and arranged to form an acute blade angle of attack with the matter-to-be-removed. The cutter assembly is axially advanceable by translating the drive shaft and rotatable by rotating the drive shaft. The occlusive material is scraped by the cutter assembly and may be aspirated to remove the material from the body cavity. The cutter assembly may provide aspiration ports positioned between facing surfaces of the blades.
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12 Claims
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1. An assembly to remove matter from a cavity in a body, comprising:
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multiple blades capable of removing the matter using differential cutting techniques, each blade having a facing surface presented in front of an opposing blade facing surface and each blade positioned to form an acute blade angle of attack of between about 30 degrees and about 90 degrees; at least two ports to remove the matter, each port being positioned between the facing surfaces of two opposing blades; a conduit in communication with the ports to direct the removed matter away from the site of the matter; and a distal ring in contact with the blades at the distal end of the blades and a proximal ring having a proximal ring face in contact with the blades at the proximal end of the blades, the proximal ring being larger than the distal ring, and the ports being defined by the proximal ring face and the opposing blade'"'"'s facing surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of removing matter from a cavity in a body, comprising:
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rotating a cutter assembly having circumferential positioned multiple blades and at least two ports, each port being located between facing surfaces of opposing blades, each of the blades having a leading face; as the cutter assembly rotates, sequentially contacting each of the blades with a surface of the matter at a blade contact point, wherein the leading face of the blade forms an acute blade angle of attack; moving the cutter assembly in the direction of the acute blade angle to scrape the matter; and aspirating the scraped matter through the ports, wherein moving the cutter assembly along the matter includes moving the cutter assembly along a support surface that contacts the matter and the support surface deforms away from the blade contact point. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A system for removing matter from a cavity in a body, comprising:
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a drive shaft that is rotatable; a drive system operably coupled to the drive shaft for rotating the drive shaft; and a cutter assembly coupled to the drive shaft, the cutter assembly comprising a proximal cutter and a distal cutter, wherein at least one of the proximal and distal cutters comprises multiple blades having leading edges positioned to form an acute blade angle of attack with the matter, and wherein the distal cutter has a fixed diameter and the proximal cutter has an adjustable diameter. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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Specification