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Rotational atherectomy device with eccentric abrasive element and method of use

  • US 9,089,362 B2
  • Filed: 02/03/2014
  • Issued: 07/28/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of treating an iliac artery of a patient, comprising:

  • positioning an elongate catheter of a system for performing rotational atherectomy in a blood vessel of a patient, the elongate catheter defining a first lumen and a second lumen, the elongate catheter including an inflatable balloon member attached to and surrounding an outer diameter of an end portion of the elongate catheter, the balloon member in fluid communication with the first lumen, the balloon member configured to contact a blood vessel wall when the balloon member is in an inflated configuration;

    rotating a rotational atherectomy device of the system while the rotational atherectomy device is at least partially disposed within the second lumen of the elongate catheter, the rotational atherectomy device comprising an elongate flexible drive shaft defining a central lumen and a longitudinal axis, the drive shaft configured for rotation about the longitudinal axis, an eccentric abrasive element that is mounted to the drive shaft such that a center of mass of the abrasive element is offset from the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft, and a pair of stability elements including a first stability element that is fixed to the drive shaft at a location proximal to the abrasive element, and a second stability element that is fixed to the drive shaft at a location distal to the abrasive element, wherein a distal portion of the drive shaft extends distally of a distal end of the second stability element, wherein said rotating the rotational atherectomy device is caused by a prime mover for rotating the drive shaft; and

    repeatedly moving the rotating drive shaft and its abrasive element back and forth across a stenotic lesion to remove stenotic lesion material from the blood vessel, wherein the abrasive element abrades the stenotic lesion material from the blood vessel.

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