Tissue-removing catheter with guidewire isolation liner
US-12114887-B2 · Oct 15, 2024 · US
US9808277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9808277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414562014-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2004 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A device suitable for removing material from a living being is provided, featuring at least an aspiration pump, powered by a motor. The aspiration pump and any optional infusate pump preferably feature a helical pumping mechanism, and operate at a high rate of rotation, thereby ensuring adequate pumping performance and flexibility. The helical pumping mechanism may be a helical coiled wire about a central core tube. The helical coil wire, whether together with, or independent of, the core tube, may be rotated to cause a pumping action. Additionally, a narrow crossing profile is maintained, ensuring that the device may reach more tortuous regions of the vasculature. In one embodiment, the system comprises a wire-guided mono-rail catheter with a working head mounted on a flexible portion of the catheter that can laterally displace away from the guide wire to facilitate thrombus removal. The working head may be operated to separate and move away from the guide wire to come within a closer proximity of the obstructive material to more effectively remove it from the vessel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible catheter system for clearing an accumulation of occlusive material from a vessel, duct or lumen in a living being, the flexible catheter system comprising: an aspiration pump, wherein the aspiration pump comprises a helical wire, a core having a proximal end, and a catheter jacket, and a cap affixed to a distal end of the catheter jacket, wherein the catheter jacket surrounds the helical wire, wherein the helical wire is wrapped around the core in a helical arrangement and affixed to the core only at the proximal end, wherein the cap comprises at least one aspiration port, wherein the helical wire is configured to create suction through the aspiration port when the helical wire is rotated inside the cap, and wherein a proximal portion of the helical wire is coupled to and driven by a helical source of rotary power to flex independently of the core and catheter jacket. 2. The flexible catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the helical wire is attached to the cap and wherein the core is arranged to rotate in the same direction of the helical wire. 3. The flexible catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the helical wire is attached to the cap and wherein the core is arranged to rotate in the opposite direction of the helical wire. 4. The flexible catheter system of claim 3 , further comprising a core source of rotary power to rotate the core, and wherein the core source of rotary power is independent of the helical source of rotary power. 5. The flexible catheter system of claim 3 , wherein the cap is generally aligned and continuous with the catheter jacket, wherein at least a portion of the flexible catheter system at a distal region is sufficiently flexible or deflectable as to allow the flexible catheter system to deflect away from a guidewire such that the catheter jacket within the flexible catheter system is separated from the guidewire by a separation distance when the helical source of rotary power is energized and rotates the helical wire in the lumen, and wherein the independent rotation of the core serves to deflect the distal tip of the flexible catheter system to improve the removal of occlusive material. 6. The flexible catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the helical wire is formed having a cutting edge at or near the distal end, wherein the helical wire does not extend uninterrupted for an entire length of the core, thereby providing increased flexibility in the regions where there is no helical wire, and wherein the core is hollow and is arranged to allow delivery of an infusate fluid from an infusate pump into the vessel, duct or lumen. 7. The flexible catheter system of claim 6 , wherein the infusate pump is arranged to operate independently of either the helical wire and the core, wherein the cap comprises at least one outlet port, the at least one outlet port being arranged to allow a flow of infusate fluid therethrough to the vessel, duct or lumen, the at least one outlet port directs the flow of the infusate fluid radially, towards a wall of the vessel, duct or lumen; or distally, into the vessel, duct or lumen; or proximally, towards an inlet port and further comprising: a safety mechanism, the safety mechanism comprising a valve means being arranged to selectively open and close to allow the infusate fluid flow to the vessel, duct or lumen in response to aspiration flow from the vessel, duct or lumen through operation of the aspiration pump. 8. The flexible catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the aspiration pump comprises a rotor within the catheter jacket and a clearance between the rotor and an inner surface of the catheter jacket is 33% or less of the rotor diameter and the rotor being arranged to allow free rotation of the rotor within the surrounding catheter jacket when flexed, the free rotation being of sufficiently high speed to overcome leakage due to the clearance and further comprising a guidewire following means. 9. The flexible catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one aspiration port has a sharp cutting edge forming the periphery thereof, the at least one aspiration port being arranged to allow the passage of the occlusive material therethrough to the aspiration pump; whereby the occlusive material will be cut by the sharp cutting edge of the at least one aspiration port to form fragments of a size capable of being conveyed by the aspiration pump and further comprising a distal protection and a holding arrangement that secures a guidewire to a distal end of the flexible catheter system, wherein the holding arrangement holds the guidewire adjacent to the flexible catheter system at two spaced-apart points on either side of a segment of the flexible catheter system such that the segment may move laterally relative to the guidewire; and wherein the segment of the flexible catheter system may move in a laterally curved path towards the guidewire and away from the guidewire when the helical source of rotary power is activated such that the segment of the flexible catheter system is a farther distance from the guidewire when the helical source of rotary power is activated as compared to when the helical source of rotary power is not activated. 10. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the helical wire comprises a plurality of zones, and the helix has a different pitch in each of the zones. 11. A flexible catheter system for clearing an accumulation of occlusive material from a vessel, duct or lumen in a living being, the flexible catheter system comprising a catheter comprising a catheter jacket housing a helical coil, and a core wire having a proximal end, wherein the helical coil is disposed about the core wire and affixed to the core wire only at the proximal end, wherein the catheter jacket comprises at least one aspiration port, and further comprising a source of rotary power coupled to a proximal portion of the helical coil and arranged to flex at least the helical coil, independently of the core wire. 12. The flexible catheter system of claim 11 , wherein the catheter further comprises a guidewire following means adapted to receive a guidewire. 13. The flexible catheter system of claim 12 , wherein a distal region of the catheter jacket is arranged to be displaced laterally from the guidewire while the helical coil is in operation. 14. The flexible catheter system of claim 12 , wherein the catheter further comprises a proximal region and a distal region and a housing extending therebetween, the housing comprising the catheter jacket and defining a lumen having an entrance region at the distal region and an exit region at the proximal region, and wherein the guidewire following means holds the catheter adjacent to the guidewire at least two spaced-apart points at the distal region of the catheter. 15. The catheter system of claim 11 , wherein the helical coil comprises a plurality of zones, and the helix has a different pitch in each of the zones. 16. A flexible catheter system for clearing an accumulation of occlusive material from a vessel, duct or lumen in a living being, the flexible catheter system comprising an aspiration pump, wherein the aspiration pump comprises a helical wire, a core having a proximal end, a catheter jacket, and a cap affixed to a distal end of the catheter jacket, wherein the core has a distal end that is held by the cap such that the core remains rotationally stationary while the helical wire rotates about the core, and wherein the cap forms an enclosure that seals the aspiration pump from the outside environment except for at least one aspiration port defined by the cap, wherein the catheter jacket sur
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