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Rotational device with inflatable support elements and torque transmitting membrane

  • US 8,496,678 B2
  • Filed: 03/05/2012
  • Issued: 07/30/2013
  • 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 body vessel, the device comprising:

  • a rotatable, flexible drive shaft comprising a torque transmitting coil and at least one fluid impermeable membrane that at least partially defines a central fluid delivery lumen extending from a proximal end of the drive shaft toward a distal end portion of the drive shaft, the central fluid delivery lumen being coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft;

    an abrasive element mounted to the distal end portion of the drive shaft and extending around less than half of a circumference of the drive shaft, wherein the abrasive element comprises an abrasive outer surface that is fixedly positioned relative to the drive shaft;

    a fluid inflatable distal counterweight fixedly positioned at a distal tip of the drive shaft such that the fluid inflatable distal counterweight rotates together with the abrasive element in response to rotation of the drive shaft, wherein the fluid inflatable distal counterweight is in fluid communication with the central fluid delivery lumen of the drive shaft such that the fluid inflatable distal counterweight is inflated in response to fluid transferring from the central fluid delivery lumen into an inflatable space of the fluid inflatable distal counterweight, the fluid inflatable distal counterweight being positioned distally of a distal end of the abrasive element and spaced axially apart from the abrasive element; and

    a fluid inflatable proximal counterweight fixedly positioned on the drive shaft such that the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight rotates together with the abrasive element in response to rotation of the drive shaft, wherein the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight is in fluid communication with the central fluid delivery lumen of the drive shaft such that the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight is inflated in response to fluid transferring from the central fluid delivery lumen into an inflatable space of the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight, the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight being positioned proximally of a proximal end of the abrasive element and spaced axially apart from the abrasive element;

    wherein a center of mass of each of the fluid inflatable distal counterweight and the fluid inflatable proximal counterweight is offset from the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft in a first direction while the center of mass of the abrasive element is offset from the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft in a second opposite direction.

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