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Method and system for assisting a wire guide to cross occluded ducts

  • US 9,743,980 B2
  • Filed: 02/24/2010
  • Issued: 08/29/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/24/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system (10) for assisting a wire guide (32) to cross a duct (44) in a mammalian body when the duct is obstructed by an at least partially inorganic occlusion (46), said system being suitable to at least partially disrupt the occlusion (46) by supplying immediately to the occlusion low frequency, high voltage pulses of energy, said system comprising:

  • a probe (12) insertable in the duct (44) in the mammalian body, said probe (12) having a body portion with a distal end and a proximal end, said probe (12) having a working head (14) fitted with a couple of electrodes, one of the electrodes being a potential high voltage electrode (78) and a second of the electrodes being a ground electrode (80), wherein said working head (14) is coupled to the distal end of the body portion and said probe (12) has a first lumen (66) for receiving therein a miniature coaxial cable (62);

    a control unit (18) for generation and controlling of pulses of energy supplied to the couple of electrodes (78, 80) either as discrete, one time pulses or as series of repeating pulses;

    a power cable (16) electrically connecting the probe (12) to the control unit (18), said power cable (16) suitable for supplying said pulses of energy to the potential high voltage electrode (78) and to the ground electrode (80) via the miniature coaxial cable (62) such that an electrical breakdown discharge can be provoked between the potential high voltage electrode (78) and the ground electrode (80);

    said miniature coaxial cable (62) comprising a potential electrode (622) and a shield electrode (620), said power cable (16) comprising a potential electrode and a shield electrode, wherein the potential electrode (622) of the miniature coaxial cable (62) is electrically connected to the potential electrode of the power cable (16) and the shield electrode (620) of the miniature coaxial cable (62) is electrically connected to the shield electrode of the power cable (16), in which the shield electrode (620) of the miniature coaxial cable (62) is electrically connected with the ground electrode (80) of the working head (14) and wherein the potential electrode (622) of the miniature coaxial cable (620) is electrically connected with the potential high voltage electrode (78) of the working head (14);

    wherein the probe (12) is provided with a lateral opening (30) for introducing the wire guide (32) therethrough to allow relative displacement between the wire guide (32) and the probe (12),and the body portion of the probe (12) comprises a region (28), which is located adjacent the working head (14), said region (28) having enhanced flexibility in comparison with a remainder of the body portion,wherein the first lumen (66) is longitudinally extending through the body portion except of the region (28) and said probe is provided with a second lumen (72, 90) for receiving the wire guide (32) therein, the second lumen (72) extending along the region (28) and along the working head (14), wherein said second lumen (72) being more flexible than the first lumen (66),wherein said potential high voltage electrode (78) and said ground electrode (80) is configured as a tubular body, wherein the high voltage electrode (78) is disposed concentrically with respect to the ground electrode (80) and is electrically insulated therefrom and wherein the wire guide (32) is electrically insulated from the potential high voltage electrode (78) and from the ground electrode (80).

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