Claims
- 1. A rotary catheter system insertable into a patient's artery for remotely cutting and removing an obstruction therein, comprising in combination:
- a flexible guide-wire insertable into a patient's artery, at least a portion of said flexible guide-wire being shaped as an auger,
- a rotary flexible-catheter with front and rear ends, said flexible-catheter being rotatably disposed and slidable over said flexible guide-wire, a tubular-blade mounted to said front end, said tubular-blade having a through hole communicating with said flexible-catheter for passing obstruction material through said hole and into said flexible-catheter,
- means connected to said rear end for rotating said flexible-catheter and said tubular-blade around said flexible guide-wire.
- 2. A rotary catheter system as in claim 1, wherein a small longitudinal ridge is formed on at least a portion of an inner wall of said flexible-catheter.
- 3. A rotary catheter system as in claim 1, wherein said flexible-catheter has a larger diameter in the vicinity of said rear end than in the vicinity of said front end.
- 4. A rotary catheter system as in claim 1, wherein said flexible-catheter has a higher torque carrying capacity in the vicinity of said rear end than in the vicinity of said front end.
- 5. A rotary catheter system as in claim 1, wherein suction means are connected to said flexible catheter.
- 6. A rotary catheter system as in claim 1, having sleeve with a front opening and a rear opening, said flexible-catheter being rotatably disposed in said sleeve.
- 7. A rotary catheter system as in claim 6, said sleeve is longitudinally slidable over said flexible-catheter.
- 8. A rotary catheter system as in claim 7, said front opening is smaller in diameter than said tubular-blade to ease penetration of said rotary catheter system into the artery.
- 9. A rotary catheter system as in claim 7, wherein means for introducing fluids to the vicinity of said tubular-blade are connected to said sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 609,846 which was filed on May 14, 1984 now abandoned, which is hereby being incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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