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Angioplastic technique employing an inductively-heated ferrite material

  • US 5,098,429 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1990
  • Issued: 03/24/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an angioplastic instrument comprising guide-wire means having a cross section and a distal end which is adapted to be threaded through the vascular system of a patient'"'"'s body and be positioned in cooperative relationship with plaque occluding the lumen of a vas having a cross section no smaller in size than that of the cross section of said guide-wire means;

  • wherein said guide-wire means includes ferrite material situated toward said distal end thereof;

    the improvement wherein;

    said ferrite material is isolated from and electrically floats with respect to points of potential outside of said patient'"'"'s body, thereby permitting the size of said cross section of said guide-wire means to be reduced;

    whereby said ferrite material is inductively heated solely by radio-frequency radiation that has been transmitted thereto from outside of said patient'"'"'s body and absorbed thereby.

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