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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 2005
Filed:
Apr. 02, 2003
William J. Drasler, Minnetonka, MN (US);
Robert G. Dutcher, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Mark L. Jenson, Greenfield, MN (US);
Joseph M. Thielen, Buffalo, MN (US);
Emmanuil I. Protonotarios, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
William J. Drasler, Minnetonka, MN (US);
Robert G. Dutcher, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Mark L. Jenson, Greenfield, MN (US);
Joseph M. Thielen, Buffalo, MN (US);
Emmanuil I. Protonotarios, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
Possis Medical, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
A method for removing thrombus or other material from a natural or synthetic body vessel or cavity without the need for direct surgical access. The method includes providing a device supplying high pressure fluid to at least one distal orifice, causing high pressure fluid to emanate from the orifice creating at least one fluid jet, and using the fluid jet to break up material in the vessel. The method further includes directing at least one fluid jet at the opening of an exhaust lumen or target incorporated into the device and using the jet to provide a localized negative pressure which entrains material into the jet for break-up. The method optionally includes using the jet to provide stagnation pressure which drives material along the exhaust lumen. The method optionally includes metering the exhaust to match the fluid input or to be greater or less than the input. A positive displacement pump operating at steady or pulsatile flow provides the high pressure saline to the distal end of the catheter.