Claims
- 1. An RF ablation catheter for electrosurgically removing tissue deposits from the interior of a blood vessel, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, flexible, plastic tubular member having a distal end and a proximal end and an outside diameter which is less than the diameter of the lumen of the blood vessel to be treated;
- (b) means for mounting at least two conductive electrodes in non-contacting relation near said distal end of said tubular member to normally present a relatively small cross-sectional profile within said blood vessel prior to the placement of said two electrodes adjacent said tissue deposits;
- (c) means for rotating said electrodes out of longitudinal alignment with respect to said tubular member coupled to said means for mounting which when manually actuated increases said cross-sectional profile to the point where said two electrodes contact said tissue deposits; and
- (d) conductor means extending through said tubular member from said proximal end and connected to said two electrodes for applying an RF voltage across said two electrodes sufficient to cut said tissue deposits, said two electrodes being sufficiently closely spaced to allow electrical breakdown therebetween when bridged by said tissue deposits.
- 2. An RF ablation catheter for electrosurgically removing tissue deposits from the interior of a blood vessel, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, flexible, plastic tubular member having a distal end and a proximal end and an outside diameter which is less than the diameter of the lumen of the blood vessel to be treated;
- (b) a plug of generally circular cross-section disposed in said distal end of said tubular member, said plug having an aperture therethrough which is radially offset from the center thereof;
- (c) a conductor extending from said proximal end of said tubular member through said aperture; and
- (d) an insulating circular disk having a diameter which is no larger than the diameter of said plug, said insulating disk having first and second separated electrode patterns formed on one major surface thereof, said insulating disk being affixed to the portion of said conductor extending through said aperture so as to be rotatably disposed relative to said plug, said conductor being electrically joined to said first and second electrode patterns, whereby rotation of said conductor selectively displaces said disk from alignment with said plug to expose said electrode patters to said tissue deposits.
- 3. The RF ablation catheter as in claim 2 wherein said plug is non-rotatable relative to said plastic tubular member.
- 4. The RF ablation catheter as in claim 3 wherein said plug is formed from a ceramic selected from the group comprising silicon nitride and aluminum nitride.
- 5. The RF ablation catheter as in claim 2 wherein said insulating circular disk comprises a ceramic selected from the group including silicon nitride and aluminum nitride.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending prior application Ser. No. 07/580,782, filed on Sept. 10, 1990, which is divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 07/337,426, filed Apr. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,711.
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