A release assembly is provided to aid the reversible and repositionable deployment of a defect occluder. The release assembly includes an occluder tether having a distal portion comprising at least one suture loop, and a snare structure having a distal portion comprising a snare element. The at leas
A release assembly is provided to aid the reversible and repositionable deployment of a defect occluder. The release assembly includes an occluder tether having a distal portion comprising at least one suture loop, and a snare structure having a distal portion comprising a snare element. The at least one suture loop is receivable through at least a portion of the defect occluder, and reversibly looped over an anchor element so as to permit reversible collapse the defect occluder for selective ingress and egress from a delivery catheter. The snare element is reversibly engageable with the anchor element so as to reversibly retain the at least one suture loop upon the anchor element, and thereby hold the defect occluder in a posture for reversible free-floating tethered deployment in a defect while being observable in a final position prior to release.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for closing an opening in a patient, comprising: providing a delivery catheter having a lumen extending therethrough; providing a closure device configured for collapsible containment within the lumen, the closure device having a tether slidably engaged with at least
What is claimed is: 1. A method for closing an opening in a patient, comprising: providing a delivery catheter having a lumen extending therethrough; providing a closure device configured for collapsible containment within the lumen, the closure device having a tether slidably engaged with at least a portion of the device; providing a snare structure for holding the closure device, the snare structure comprising a loop; advancing the delivery catheter to the opening; pushing the closure device out of the lumen for deployment into the opening, the closure device when deployed having a first portion engaging one side of the opening and a second portion engaging a second side of the opening; holding a portion of the tether with an element at a location proximal to the closure device to limit movement of the tether relative to the closure device; and holding a position of the closure device using the loop of the snare structure; wherein the closure device may be fully and reversibly deployed while a portion of the tether is being held and the snare structure holds the position of the closure device. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising liberating the tether from the closure device. 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising removing the delivery catheter from the treatment site and leaving the closure device at the treatment site for closing the opening in the patient. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the closure device is self-expanding when pushed out of the lumen. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the snare structure holds the position of the closure device through engagement with the element. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the opening is located in a septum between left and right atria of the heart. 7. A system for closing a passage between left and right atrial chambers of a heart, the system comprising: a closure device configured for preventing the flow of blood between the chambers of the heart; a delivery catheter having a delivery lumen extending longitudinally therethrough, the delivery lumen being configured for slidably receiving the closure device; a pushing tube slidably disposed within the delivery lumen of the delivery catheter, the pushing tube having at least one inner lumen extending longitudinally therethrough; an elongate tether coupled to a portion of the closure device for holding and releasing the closure device; an element attachable to the elongate tether for holding the closure device, the element when attached to the elongate tether being at a location proximal to the closure device; and a snare structure slidably disposed within the delivery lumen of the delivery catheter, the distal portion of the snare structure comprising a loop, the snare structure configured to hold a position of the closure device using the loop; wherein the closure device can be fully and reversibly deployed at the passage while the tether is coupled to the closure device. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the elongate tether further comprises a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the distal end portion being releasably coupled to the closure device, the proximal end portion extending from the delivery catheter for allowing reversible deployment of the closure device at the passage. 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the element is releasably attachable to the elongate tether for holding and releasing the closure device. 10. A defect closure device comprising: a defect occluder configured to conform to and block a defect; a catheter configured to deliver the defect occluder to the defect, the defect occluder being reversibly collapsible within the catheter; a tether connected to the defect occluder for reversible free-floating tethered deployment of the defect occluder in the defect; a pusher tube having a lumen that receives the tether; and a snare structure having a distal portion comprising a snare loop for preventing release of the defect occluder; wherein the defect occluder may be fully and reversibly deployed while the loop holds the position of the defect occluder. 11. The defect closure device of claim 10, further comprising an anchor element for anchoring the occluder. 12. The defect closure device of claim 11, wherein the anchor element is connected to the tether. 13. The defect closure device of claim 12, wherein the tether is detachable from the anchor element. 14. The defect closure device of claim 11, wherein the anchor element extends through the pusher tube. 15. The defect closure device of claim 11, wherein the anchor element is a pin wire. 16. The defect closure device of claim 11, wherein the snare loop loops around the anchor element. 17. The defect closure device of claim 10, wherein the defect occluder includes eyelets for receiving suture loops. 18. The defect closure device of claim 10, wherein the defect occluder comprises a first portion and a second portion configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the defect. 19. A method for closing a hole in the septum dividing the left and right atria of the heart, comprising: providing a delivery catheter having a lumen extending therethrough; providing a closure device configured for collapsible containment within the lumen and a tether slidably engaged with at least a portion of the device; providing a pusher tube having a lumen that receives the tether, the pusher tube being receivable in the lumen of the delivery catheter; providing a snare structure having a distal portion comprising a snare loop for preventing release of the closure device, the snare structure being receivable in the lumen of the delivery catheter; advancing the delivery catheter to the hole with the closure device collapsed within the lumen of the delivery catheter; and pushing at least part of the closure device out of the lumen of the delivery catheter into the hole with the snare structure holding the closure device, the closure device having a first portion engaging one side of the hole and a second portion engaging a second side of the hole, the tether maintaining connection with the closure device for reversible free-floating deployment of the closure device in the hole. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising releasing the snare loop from the closure device to deploy the closure device into its final position. 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising liberating the tether from the closure device. 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the closure device is self-expanding when pushed out of the lumen. 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising providing an anchor element for anchoring the closure device. 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the snare structure prevents release of the closure device by releasably engaging the anchor element. 25. The method of claim 23, further comprising connecting the tether to the anchor element. 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising detaching the tether from the anchor element to deploy the closure device into its final position. 27. The method of claim 19, wherein the closure device includes eyelets for receiving suture loops.
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