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Atherectomy devices and methods

  • US 7,981,128 B2
  • Filed: 10/19/2006
  • Issued: 07/19/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/30/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for removing occlusive material from within a body lumen, the system comprising:

  • a catheter body sized and configured for advancement in the body lumen, the catheter body having a center axis and including spaced apart proximal and distal ends, the catheter body having a flexible section located towards the distal end that is normally deflected;

    a cutter assembly having an outside diameter located at the distal end of the catheter body, the cutter assembly comprising a housing having at least one opening and a cutter having at least one helical cutting surface configured to rotate about the center axis relative to the housing to cut and convey the occlusive material from the body lumen proximally into the housing;

    a drive mechanism at the proximal end of the catheter body;

    a torque shaft coupled to the drive mechanism and extending through the catheter body and coupled to the cutter to rotate the helical cutting surface about the center axis relative to the housinga conveyor mechanism helically wound about the torque shaft in a direction common with the helical cutting surface to convey the occlusive material conveyed into the housing by the helical cutting surface further proximally along the catheter body for discharge without supplement of a vacuum pump;

    a guide wire;

    a lumen extending through the torque shaft and the cutter along the center axis of the catheter body to accommodate the guide wire and center the cutter assembly about the guide wire during advancement of the catheter body in the body lumen;

    an outer sheath accommodating passage of the catheter body over the guide wire into the body lumen, the outer sheath straightening the normally deflected flexible section during passage of the catheter body through the outer sheath, the flexible section becoming normally deflected when advanced outside the outer sheath to point the cutting assembly toward a side of the body lumen; and

    a mechanism for rotating the distal end of the catheter body when the flexible section is normally deflected outside the outer sheath to sweep the cutter assembly in an arc about the center axis to cut occlusive material in a region larger than the outside diameter of the cutter assembly.

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