IP Library Granted Patent US 8,491,613
Granted Patent B2
US 8,491,613 · App. 12/620,360 · Granted Jul 23, 2013

Aortic dissection septal cutting tool

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Patent No.
US 8,491,613
App. No.
12/620,360
Granted
Jul 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to medical cutting tools for treating aortic septal dissections. The cutting tool is provided with a delivery catheter and has a remotely actuated cutting blade or cutting wire component. The cutting tool is provided with at least one displacement element. The displacement element assists in placement of the cutting tool at a desired location. The displacement element also assists in maintaining contact between the cutting blade and tissue being cut.

Claims (21)

1. A medical cutting tool for cutting a tissue wall of a false lumen of a vessel, said medical cutting tool comprising:

a guidewire having opposite first and second ends;

a catheter having a luminal space for receiving said guidewire therethrough;

at least one self-expanding displacement element attached to said catheter;

at least one translatable cutting edge incorporated with said catheter, said translatable cutting edge being actuated with an elongate member; and

a flexible housing coupled to said translatable cutting edge attached to said catheter for protecting the vessel from said translatable cutting edge until said cutting edge is positioned and actuated, said flexible housing being hollow and dimensioned to accommodate said guidewire therethrough, said luminal space of said catheter and said flexible housing defining at least a portion of a continuous path through which one of said first and second ends of the guidewire can be fed,

wherein said flexible housing is generally U-shaped so that said one of the first and second ends is presented along an opposite side of a tissue wall relative to said catheter in order to facilitate location and guiding of said flexible housing into the false lumen thereby positioning said translatable cutting edge for cutting engagement with the tissue wall of the false lumen.

2. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the at least one displacement element includes two ends and at least one moveable collar attached to one end of said at least one displacement element; and

wherein one end of said displacement element is attached to said catheter.

3. The medical device of claim 2 further comprising a flexible atraumatic end portion, said flexible atraumatic end portion being formed from a hollow tube and forming a part of said continuous path with said luminal space of said catheter and said flexible housing.

4. A medical cutting tool comprising:

a catheter having a length and at least one hollow space running at least a portion of said length of said catheter;

at least one flexible metallic strip attached at one end to an end region of said delivery catheter;

a cutting blade assembly attached to said catheter, said cutting blade assembly comprising a blade housing member and a translatable cutting blade fixedly secured thereto, said translatable cutting blade being attached on a first non-cutting side thereof to a movable elongate member located within and running at least a portion of the length of said catheter, said blade housing member being attached to a second non-cutting side of said translatable cutting blade, wherein said cutting blade projects from said cutting blade assembly in a direction substantially opposite to said at least one flexible metallic strip; and

a housing member attached to said end region of said catheter and enclosing at least a portion of said blade housing member,

a movable navigation wire threaded through a continuous path defined by said elongate member, said flexible hollow tube, and said housing,

wherein said continuous path is generally U-shaped so that said movable navigation wire can be presented along an opposite side of a tissue wall relative to said catheter in order to facilitate location and guiding of said housing into the false lumen thereby positioning said translatable cutting blade for cutting engagement with the tissue wall of the false lumen.

5. The medical cutting tool of claim 4 wherein said housing member is flexible.

6. The medical cutting tool of claim 4 wherein said metallic strip is configured as an expandable displacement element.

7. The medical cutting tool of claim 6 wherein said expandable displacement element is self-expanding.

8. The medical cutting tool of claim 6 wherein said expandable displacement element is expanded or contracted with a control element.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2012
From: GORE ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC.
To: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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