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Rotational atherectomy device with fluid inflatable support elements and torque transmitting membrane

  • US 8,142,458 B2
  • Filed: 06/28/2007
  • Issued: 03/27/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/13/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A rotational atherectomy device for removing a stenotic lesion from a vessel of a patient, the device comprising a solid abrasive element mounted to a distal end portion of a rotatable, flexible, hollow drive shaft between a distal support element and a proximal support element that are fixedly positioned on the drive shaft and spaced away from the solid abrasive element, the drive shaft having a circumference and the solid abrasive element extending around less than half of the circumference of the drive shaft, the solid abrasive element comprising an abrasive surface that is fixedly positioned relative to the drive shaft, the distal support element being located at a distal end of the drive shaft and having a fluid inflatable space which is in fluid communication with a distal end portion of a guide wire lumen of the drive shaft, the guide wire lumen having a proximal end portion located outside of the patient and a fluid impermeable wall which extends along a length of the guide wire lumen to a region of the guide wire lumen having one or more apertures, the distal support element being inflatable by pressurized fluid which flows into the proximal portion of the guide wire lumen, flows in an antegrade direction through said lumen and is at least partially re-directed through an aperture into the distal fluid inflatable support element, the guide wire lumen being configured for advancement of the drive shaft over a guidewire across the stenotic lesion to be treated and for transfer of pressurized fluid into the fluid inflatable space of the distal support element after crossing the stenotic lesion and removing the guidewire from the drive shaft or withdrawing it into the drive shaft, the drive shaft having a longitudinal axis and the solid abrasive element and each of the distal and proximal support elements having their individual centers of mass, the center of mass of the solid abrasive element being spaced radially away from the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft while the center of mass of the distal support element and the center of mass of each of the distal and proximal support elements coincide with the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft.

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