Claims
- 79. A method for attracting and removing thrombus or other tissue or other material from a biological or synthetic body vessel or cavity comprising the steps of:
a. introduction of a tubular member into the vessel and bringing the tubular member to the location of the deposit; b. providing pressurized fluid to supply fluid jets emanating from the tubular member via a c. using fluid jets emanating from the tubular member to attract said material towards the tubular member; and, d. removing none or some or all of said material from the vessel.
- 80. A method for breaking apart and removing thrombus or other tissue or other material from a biological or synthetic body vessel or cavity comprising the steps of:
a. introduction of a tubular member into the vessel and bringing the tubular member to the location of the deposit; b. providing pressurized fluid to supply fluid jets emanating from the tubular member via a first passage therein; and, c. using fluid jets emanating from the tubular member to help drive some or all of said material along a second passage of the tubular member and thereby remove said material from the body vessel or cavity.
- 81. A method for breaking apart thrombus or other tissue or other material in a biological or synthetic body vessel or cavity comprising the steps of:
a. introduction of a tubular member into the vessel and bringing the tubular member to the location of the deposit; b. providing pressurized fluid to supply fluid jets emanating from the tubular member via a first passage therein; c. using fluid jets emanating from the tubular member to break up said material; and, d. removing none or some or all of said material from the vessel by passage along a second passage of the tubular member.
- 82. A method for breaking apart thrombus or other tissue or other material in an occluded or obstructed biological or synthetic body vessel or cavity comprising the steps of:
a. introduction of a tubular member into the vessel and bringing the tubular member to the location of the deposit; b. providing pressurized fluid at greater than 500 psi to supply fluid jets emanating from the tubular member via a first passage therein; c. using fluid jets emanating from the tubular member to break up said material; and, d. removing none or some or all of said material from the vessel by passage along a second passage of the tubular member.
- 83. The method of claim 79, 80, 81 or 82 in which introduction of the tubular member is performed in a minimally-invasive manner such as percutaneous access, or a more invasive manner such as via surgical cut-down, or in other manner such as access via body orifice or in a combination of manners.
- 84. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. using contrast medium, thrombolytic medication, or other diagnostic medium or medication administered through a passage of the tubular member or administered otherwise to provide positioning or diagnostic information about the tubular member and/or body vessel or to provide therapeutic effect.
- 85. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. passing a guidewire, ultrasound catheter, angioscopic catheter, balloon catheter or other catheter device through a passage of the tubular member in order to position the tubular member, guidewire, or catheter device or facilitate diagnosis or treatment.
- 86. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. passing the tubular member in a passage of an ultrasound catheter, angioscopic catheter, balloon catheter, or other catheter device to facilitate diagnosis or treatment.
- 87. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. adjusting the technique or operating conditions of the tubular member to optimize the desired effect, such as adjusting the pressure of the high pressure fluid supplied to the first passage, adjusting the steady or unsteady flow of fluid in the first passage, or positioning or moving the tubular member in various directions so as to achieve the desired effect.
- 88. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. using jets with radial componency to enhance the break up or removal of tissue or other material from the body vessel.
- 89. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. using jets with radial componency to enhance the delivery or effect of contrast or other diagnostic medium or thrombolytic or other medication thereby enhancing the diagnostic or treatment effect.
- 90. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. metering the removal of thrombus or other tissue from the body vessel or cavity at a rate less than the rate which would result without metering.
- 91. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. metering the removal of thrombus or other tissue from the body vessel or cavity at a rate less than, equal, or greater than the rate of infusion of fluid via the fluid jets in order to control the net volume infusion, control the amount of thrombus or other tissue removed, or to provide for collapse or distension of the body vessel.
- 92. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. using the tubular member to remove thrombus or other tissue or other material prior to, concurrently with, subsequent to, or alternately with other diagnostic or treatment procedure(s) including use of other catheter devices, diagnostic medium, or medication.
- 93. The method of claim 83 further comprising the step of:
a. using positioning, isolation, or dilation means such as balloon(s) or other mechanism(s) incorporated together with or separate from the tubular member to position the distal end of the tubular member in the body vessel, to prevent passage of fluid, emulsified or other material past said means in the body vessel, or to provide temporary or permanent dilation of said body vessel.
- 94. The method of claim 93 further comprising the step of:
a. using diagnostic medium, medication, or catheter device in the body vessel while the positioning or isolation means enhance the diagnostic or treatment effect.
- 95. The method of claim 93 further comprising the step of:
a. using the positioning or isolation means to enhance fluid recirculation in the vicinity of the fluid jets thereby breaking up the thrombus or other tissue more effectively.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/563,313, filed Aug. 6, 1990, entitled “Thrombectomy Method and Device”, to the same assignee as the present patent application.
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