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titleOfInvention Airship Ultrasound Catheter
abstract An ultrasound catheter (130) to fragment occlusions in the blood vessels that can be guided from an access site in a patient's body to a target site adjacent to an occlusion, comprising the ultrasound catheter: a flexible elongated catheter body (136 ) which has a proximal portion, a distal portion and at least one lumen (21), in which the proximal portion is more rigid than the distal portion, and the distal portion is more flexible near a distal end of the catheter body than near of the proximal portion of the catheter body; an ultrasonic transmission member (138) extending longitudinally through the light of the decatheter body (136) and having a proximal end and a distal end, in which the ultrasound transmission member (138) is more flexible near from its distal end than near its proximal end; a distal head (131) coupled with the distal end of the ultrasonic transmission member (138) and disposed adjacent to the distal end of the catheter body (136); and at least one coupling member (52) for coupling the ultrasonic transmission member (138) with an ultrasonic energy source, including the distal head (131): a guide wire opening in a center of a distal end of the head distal (131); and a guide wire light (135) extending through the distal head characterized in that the guide wire light (135) has a longitudinal axis different from a longitudinal axis of the catheter body by tilting the guide wire light (135) away from the length of the catheter body (136).
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