Claims
- 1. An atherectomy system for removing an obstruction from within a patient's vessel, comprising in combination:
- a flexible guide-wire insertable into the vessel,
- a flexible rotary catheter for cutting and ingesting obstruction material, insertable into the vessel over said flexible guide-wire, said flexible rotary catheter having a blade at its distal end and coupling means for connecting it to a power source, at its proximal end,
- a sleeve, in which said flexible rotary catheter is slidably and rotatably disposed, having a window near its open distal end.
- 2. An atherectomy system of claim 1, said sleeve has, at a region of said window, a cross section which positively contains said flexible rotary catheter.
- 3. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, said sleeve having a selectively actuable biasing means for biasing said window against said obstruction.
- 4. An atherectomy system as in claim 3, said biasing means comprise an inflatable chamber attached to a bottom side of said window region.
- 5. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, wherein suction is applied at a proximal end of said flexible rotary catheter to pull the cut obstruction material proximally in said flexible rotary catheter.
- 6. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, said blade being a tubular-blade.
- 7. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, said blade being a radiation emitting device.
- 8. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, said flexible rotary-catheter having a decreased diameter in its proximal section to reduce frictional losses between said flexible rotary-catheter and said sleeve at the area of entering the patient's body.
- 9. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, said flexible guide-wire having a radially extending distal barrier means to counter distal movement of obstruction material.
- 10. An atherectomy system as in claim 9, wherein said distal barrier means can elasticly contract to pass through a narrowed lumen.
- 11. An atherectomy system as in claim 9, wherein said distal barrier means are selectively expandable.
- 12. An atherectomy system as in claim 1, wherein means for introducing fluids into the vessel are connected to said sleeve.
- 13. A process for removing an obstruction from a vessel, comprising the following steps:
- inserting into a vessel and through an obstruction therein, a flexible guide wire,
- distally advancing over the flexible guide-wire and through the obstruction a flexible catheter,
- distally advancing, over the flexible catheter, a sleeve having a window near its open distal end and placing the window in the obstruction,
- biassing the window against the obstruction urging obstruction material to enter the sleeve through the window,
- proximally retracting the flexible catheter into the sleeve past the window,
- distally advancing the flexible catheter in said sleeve past the window, cutting and ingesting the obstruction material that has entered the sleeve through said window.
- 14. A process as in claim 13, wherein suction is used to enable the cut obstruction material proximally into the flexible catheter.
Priority Claims (6)
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87305277.3 |
Jun 1987 |
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539735 |
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62-150056 |
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577462 |
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88308555.7 |
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63-247261 |
Sep 1988 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part (CIP) of application Ser. No. 07/286,509 filed 12/19/88 which is a CIP of application Ser. No. 07/243,900 filed 9/13/88 which is a CIP of three applications, application Ser. No. 07/078,042 filed 7/27/87, application Ser. No. 07/205,479 filed 6/13/1988 and application Ser. No. 07/225,880 filed 7/29/88. These three applications are CIPs of application Ser. No. 07/018,083 filed 2/24/1987, which is a CIP of application Ser. No. 06/874,546 filed 6/16/1986 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,732,154) which is a ClP of application Ser. No. 06/609,846 filed 5/14/1984 (abandoned).
All the above applications are being incorporated herein by reference.
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