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. 1987:76 Suppl 6:59-65.

Rotational approaches to atherectomy and thrombectomy

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  • PMID: 3439260

Rotational approaches to atherectomy and thrombectomy

J L Ritchie et al. Z Kardiol. 1987.

Abstract

We have developed and tested a rotational, mechanical approach to arterial plaque removal (PTRA or Percutaneous Transluminal Rotational Atherectomy). An elliptical burr is rotated by a helical driveshaft at 150,000 rpm. The tip of the burr is embedded with small diamond chips, 30 micron in diameter. Plaque is thus abraded and particles of 2-5 micron in diameter are released downstream. Preliminary studies in a rabbit model of iliac atherosclerosis showed a reduction in percent diameter stenosis from more than 80% to less than 40%. Perforations are the current principal complication, occurring in 2 of the 13 rabbit arteries. A second rotational catheter system has been developed for removal of fresh thrombus (PRT-Percutaneous Rotational Thrombectomy). Low speed rotation (5000 rpm) of a non-cutting catheter promotes the selective winding of fibrin with subsequent lysis of thrombus. This was effective in 20 out of 21 total thrombotic occlusions in a canine model of fresh clot, with a single perforation early in the experiment.

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