Fiber tip atherectomy catheter

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Inventors

Hamlin, Robert N.
Shockey, Rick L.
Tassel, Robert A. V.

Application #

428885

Filed

Oct-30-1989

Published

Apr-23-1991

Current US Class

030/276
606/159
606/180
606/194

International Classes

A61B 017/32

Field of Search

604/22 604/96 606/159 606/167 606/180 606/191 606/194 606/170 128/755 15/72 15/104.14 30/276

Assignee

Schneider (USA) Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Pellegrino; Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haugen and Nikolai

US Patent References

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4848342   Dilation catheter
4886061   Expandable pullb...
4895560   Angioplasty appar...
4909781   Catheter with flexib...
4966604   Expandable athere...

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Abstract
A catheter assembly especially designed for the performance of atherectomy procedures which include an elongated flexible plastic tube which can be routed through the vascular system to the location of the atheroma to be removed and a working catheter insertable through the guide catheter in the form of an elongated flexible plastic tube having a series of fibers integrally formed with or otherwise attached to the distal end portion of the working catheter and normally laying flat against the wall of the catheter. The proximal end of the working catheter is adapted for connection to a high speed motor whereby the working catheter can be rotated relative to the surrounding guide catheter. As the distal end portion of the working catheter is advanced distally beyond the end of the guide catheter, centrifugal force acts upon the fibers to cause them to extend radially outward from the core of the working catheter and when advanced against an atheroma, flail the lesion, reducing it small particles which can be aspirated out the proximal end of the catheter assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An atherectomy catheter for removing atheromas from a blood vessel wall comprising:

(a) an elongated flexible tubular shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, said shaft including a plurality of fibers of a predetermined length with only one end of each constrained by attachment to the outer surface of said shaft and normally extending parallel thereto proximate a portion of said distal end; and

(b) means for rotating said shaft at a sufficiently high speed to cause said fibers to project radially outward of said shaft due to centrifugal force for flailing said atheroma and disintegrating same.

2. The atherectomy catheter as in claim 1 wherein said plurality of fibers are integrally formed on said shaft by forming a pattern of slits through the wall of said tubular shaft.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to medical apparatus for removing plaque and other deposits from the interior walls of a partially occluded blood vessel, and more particularly to the design of an atherectomy catheter whose cutting head exhibits a low profile to facilitate its being routed through the vascular system but which expands in use to effect removal of the atheroma.

II. Discussion of the Prior Art

The buildup of atheromas or the formation of thrombi in a blood vessel can cause serious circulatory problems and when complete blockages occur, distal tissues may be deprived of oxygen and nutrients leading to death of those cells distally of the blockage. Thus, the formation of an atheroma in a coronary artery can lead to a coronary infarction, especially when the artery becomes so narrowed by the plaque build-up that a tiny clot or thrombus cannot pass. Similarly, an atheroma or other type of stenotic lesion in a peripheral vein or artery can have a corresponding affect on tissue and cells supplied by the blocked blood vessel.
 
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