A hollow member is made from a material such as titanium with properties of
vibrating longitudinally. The interior surface of the hollow member is
preferably quite smooth. At least one member is disposed on the hollow
member and is provided with properties of vibrating longitudinally at an
ultrasonic frequency when energized. Preferably a plurality of such
vibratory members are disposed around the periphery of the hollow members.
The vibratory members may be crystals. The vibratory members are
preferably disposed in a socket in the hollow member so that the vibratory
members are flush with the hollow member. A hollow catheter made from a
pliant material such as a silicone rubber is disposed on the hollow member
and the vibratory members and is preferably provided with a substantially
smooth inner periphery and a substantially smooth outer periphery along
its length. The forward end of the catheter preferably covers the forward
end of the hollow member and preferably has a blunt disposition. The
hollow member, the vibratory members and the catheter are disposed in an
artery and are movable along the artery to emulsify plaque on the interior
wall of the artery without damaging the interior wall of the artery. The
emulsified plaque is removed as by a vacuum through the hollow member and
the catheter.
| Current U.S. Class: | 604/22; 433/91; 606/159; 606/169 |
| Current CPC Class: |
A61B 17/2202 (20130101); A61B 2017/22021 (20130101); A61B 2217/005 (20130101) |
| Current International Class: |
A61B 17/22 (20060101); A61M 1/00 (20060101); A61B 017/20 () |
| Field of Search: |
;604/22 ;128/33R,305,66 ;433/91
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