Claims
- 1. A rotational medical device comprising an elongate, flexible tubular body, the body having a proximal end and a distal end, a rotatable drive shaft extending through the body; and a rotatable cutter at the distal end of the body and connected to the drive shaft, the cutter comprising an inclined cutting thread extending at least part way around the cutter, the thread being at least partially discontinuous.
- 2. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein the cutter comprises a tubular body having an outer wall and the thread extends along a spiral path extending around the outer wall.
- 3. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein the thread defines at least one helical channel around the cutter.
- 4. A rotational medical device as in claim 3, further comprising an aspiration lumen extending through the tubular body and in communication with the helical channel.
- 5. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein the cutter is positioned within the tubular body.
- 6. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the cutter extends beyond the distal end of the tubular body.
- 7. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein the discontinuities in the thread are formed by a plurality of faces that slope relative to a plane extending through an axis of cutter rotation.
- 8. A rotational medical device as in claim 7, wherein the faces slope at an angle between about 45 degrees and about 85 degrees relative to the plane.
- 9. A rotational medical device as in claim 8, wherein the faces slope at an angle of about 60 degrees relative to the plane.
- 10. A rotational medical device as in claim 7, wherein the faces have at least one straight wall extending radially outward from the axis of cutter rotation.
- 11. A rotational medical device as in claim 1, wherein the thread is only partially discontinuous.
- 12. A rotatable cutter for use in an elongate flexible catheter for removing material from a patient, the cutter comprising a cutter body having a proximal end and a distal end, a longitudinal axis of rotation extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a helical thread extending around at least a distal portion of the body, the thread having with at least one serration.
- 13. A rotatable cutter as in claim 12 further comprising at least one radially outwardly extending flange on the body, for rotationally connecting the cutter to the catheter.
- 14. A rotatable cutter as in claim 13, wherein the flange is located at the proximal end of the body.
- 15. A rotatable cutter as in claim 12 further comprising a guidewire lumen extending through the cutter body.
- 16. A rotatable cutter as in claim 12, wherein the serration extends in a direction generally normal to the longitudinal axis.
- 17. A rotatable cutter as in claim 12, wherein the serration extends radially outward from the longitudinal axis.
- 18. A rotatable cutter as in claim 12, wherein the serration comprises a sloped face relative to a plane extending through the longitudinal axis.
- 19. A rotational medical device comprising an elongate, flexible tubular body, having a proximal end and a distal end, a rotatable drive shaft extending through the body, a rotatable cutter positioned at the distal end of the body and coupled to the drive shaft, a control positioned at the proximal end of the body, and an aspiration channel extending axially through the tubular body, the cutter comprising an outer wall having at least one serrated thread extending along a spiral path on the wall.
- 20. A rotational medical device as in claim 19, wherein the thread has a length within the range of from about 0.25 turns and about 10 turns around the cutter.
- 21. A rotational medical device as in claim 19, wherein the thread has a pitch within the range of from about 0.005 to about 0.060.
- 22. A rotational medical device as in claim 19 further comprising a regulator on the control for enabling rotation of the drive shaft only while vacuum is applied to the aspiration channel.
- 23. A method of removing material from a vessel, the method comprising:
providing an elongate flexible tubular body, the body having a rotatable distal tip and an aspiration channel, the distal tip having a serrated helical thread; transluminally advancing the distal tip to the material; applying a vacuum to the aspiration channel; rotating the distal tip; and drawing material along the serrated helical thread and into the aspiration channel.
- 24. A method of removing material from a vessel as in claim 23, wherein the tubular body has a distal end and rotating the distal tip is accomplished with the tip positioned proximally of the distal end.
- 25. A method of removing material from a vessel as in claim 23, wherein the tubular body has a distal end and rotating the distal tip is accomplished with the tip positioned distally of the distal end.
- 26. A method of removing material from a vessel as in claim 23, wherein the tubular body has a distal end and rotating the distal tip is accomplished with at least a portion of the tip positioned distally of the distal end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/260,199, filed on Mar. 1, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/058,513, filed on Apr. 10, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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