Claims
- 1. A rotary flexible agitator system for removing an obstruction from within a patient's vessel comprising in combination:
- a tubular housing having a flexible tube with an open distal end and a proximal end section with a suction port,
- a motor driven rotary flexible agitator-shaft disposed in the tubular housing, said agitator having an offset distal agitator attached to its distal end that extends out of the open distal end, the effective diameter of the offset distal agitator being substantially larger than its cross section,
- wherein the rotating offset distal agitator is adapted to break the obstruction in the vessel to pieces and the relative motion between the rotary flexible agitator and the flexible tube reduces the longitudinal friction that may resist the movement of the pieces through the flexible tube.
- 2. As in claim 1 wherein the agitator-shaft comprises a spiral wire.
- 3. As in claim 2 wherein the agitator-shaft and the offset distal-agitator are made from one continuous wire.
- 4. As in claim 3 wherein the agitator-shaft is made of a flattened wire wound on its edge and the distal-agitator is made from the flattened wire wound on its side.
- 5. As in claim 3 wherein the cross-section of the agitator-shaft is larger than the cross-section of the offset distal-agitator.
- 6. As in claim 3 wherein the a distal end of the agitator shaft is coupled to the flexible offset distal-agitator that is made of a plastic material.
- 7. As in claim 2 wherein the spiral wire is core-less.
- 8. As in claim 1 wherein a distal end of the agitator-shaft is coupled to a flexible offset distal-agitator that is made of a plastic material.
- 9. As in claim 1 wherein the distal end of the flexible-tube is curved.
- 10. As in claim 1 wherein the rotary flexible agitator-shaft has radial protrusions that, during the relative motion between the rotary flexible agitator-shaft and the flexible-tube, further break the pieces as they pass through the flexible-tube.
- 11. A process of removing an obstruction from a vessel comprising the following steps:
- inserting a rotary flexible-agitator system, having a flexible tubular-housing containing a motor driven rotary flexible agitator-shaft with an offset distal-agitator, which extends out of a open distal end of the flexible tubular-housing, into a patient's obstructed vessel, the effective diameter of the offset distal agitator being substantially larger than its cross section,
- causing the motor to rotate the rotary flexible agitator-shaft and the offset distal-agitator so that the offset distal-agitator breaks down the obstruction in the vessel while suction draws the broken pieces into the tubular-housing, where the relative motion between the rotary flexible agitator-shaft and the tubular-housing reduces the longitudinal frictional forces thereby enabling the suction of the pieces through the tubular-housing.
- 12. As in claim 11 wherein the relative motion between the rotary flexible agitator-shaft and the tubular-housing further breaks down the obstruction pieces as they pass through the tubular-housing.
- 13. As in claim 11 wherein the rotary flexible-agitator system is inserted into the vessel through an introducer.
- 14. As in claim 13 wherein the introducer has a side arm through which fluid is introduced into the vessel.
- 15. As in claim 14 wherein the fluid is a saline solution containing heparin and radio-opaque contrast material to facilitate fluoroscopic imaging.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation In Part of my application Ser. No. 09/241,802 filed Feb. 2, 1999 now abandoned that is herein being incorporated by reference.
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