Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty device with integral embolic filter
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-029/00
A61F-002/00
A61F-002/01
A61M-025/10
출원번호
US-0763118
(2007-06-14)
등록번호
US-9707071
(2017-07-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Sachar, Ravish
Patel, Udayan
출원인 / 주소
Contego Medical LLC
대리인 / 주소
Meunier Carlin & Curfman LLC
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초록▼
A percutaneous transluminal angioplasty device includes an embolic filter mounted to the catheter shaft at a location distal to the angioplasty balloon. Thus the filter is downstream from the blockage and is properly positioned to capture embolic particles that may be set loose into the blood stream
A percutaneous transluminal angioplasty device includes an embolic filter mounted to the catheter shaft at a location distal to the angioplasty balloon. Thus the filter is downstream from the blockage and is properly positioned to capture embolic particles that may be set loose into the blood stream as the angioplasty procedure is performed. The embolic filter is normally collapsed against the catheter shaft to facilitate introduction and withdrawal of the device to and from the operative site. Once the angioplasty balloon is properly positioned, however, means operatively associated with the embolic filter are actuated to erect the filter to position a filter mesh across the lumen of the vessel.
대표청구항▼
1. A percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus comprising: an elongated catheter having a lumen, a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, an outer side wall, and a longitudinal axis;an interventional device operably coupled to the distal end portion of the elongated catheter;a filter oper
1. A percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus comprising: an elongated catheter having a lumen, a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, an outer side wall, and a longitudinal axis;an interventional device operably coupled to the distal end portion of the elongated catheter;a filter operably coupled to the distal end portion of the elongated catheter and spaced from the interventional device relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter, wherein the filter is selectively collapsible and expandable about and between a collapsed position and a deployed position, and wherein the filter comprises: a movable ring slidably coupled to the elongated catheter;a fixed ring spaced from the movable ring relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter and immovably coupled to the elongated catheter,a tubular frame formed of a shape memory material having a shape memory that urges the filter towards the collapsed position and comprising a first end coupled to the movable ring and an opposed second end coupled to the fixed ring, wherein the tubular frame further comprises; a first plurality of longitudinal struts, each strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts comprising a first end coupled to the fixed ring, a second end extending toward the movable ring, and at least one oval cutout, wherein the major axis of the at least one oval cutout is oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis of the strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts,a second plurality of longitudinal struts, each strut of the second plurality of longitudinal struts having a first end coupled to the movable ring, a second end extending toward the fixed ring, and at least one oval cutout, wherein the major axis of the at least one oval cutout is oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis of the strut of the second plurality of longitudinal struts,at plurality of intermediate struts positioned between the first and second plurality of longitudinal struts, wherein a first side of a selected intermediate strut is coupled to the second end of a selected strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts, and wherein a second side of the selected intermediate strut is coupled to the second end of a selected strut of the second plurality of longitudinal struts,anda filter membrane operably coupled to the tubular frame;an actuator wire extending through the lumen of the elongated catheter and having proximal and distal ends,wherein, when the filter is in the collapsed position, pulling on the proximal end of the actuator wire exerts a force on the movable ring in a direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter that moves the movable ring towards the fixed ring; andwherein selective movement of the movable ring towards the fixed ring causes at least a portion of the tubular frame to expand radially, thereby selectively expanding the filter towards the deployed position. 2. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of intermediate struts define a serpentine-like pattern. 3. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 2, wherein the tubular frame further comprises a plurality of points of weakness, wherein the plurality of points of weakness comprise a plurality of regions of reduced cross-sectional area. 4. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 3, wherein each strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts and the second plurality of longitudinal struts is coupled to the serpentine-like pattern at a respective connection point, and wherein at least one point of weakness of the plurality of points of weakness is formed at a connection point between one of the first plurality of longitudinal struts and the second plurality of longitudinal struts and the serpentine-like pattern. 5. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first end of each of the first plurality of longitudinal struts is connected to the fixed ring at a first series of connection points, wherein the first end of each of the second plurality of longitudinal struts is connected to the movable ring at a second series of connection points, and wherein at least one point of weakness of the plurality of points of weakness is formed at a first or a second connection point. 6. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal struts of the second plurality of longitudinal struts are circumferentially offset with respect to the longitudinal struts of the first plurality of longitudinal struts in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter. 7. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the filter membrane is selectively attached to the tubular frame. 8. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 7, wherein the filter membrane overlies at least a portion of the tubular frame. 9. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 7, wherein the filter membrane is elastic, wherein the filter membrane is stretched when the tubular frame is expanded, and wherein the elasticity of the filter membrane exerts a radially inward force that urges the tubular frame towards the collapsed position. 10. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interventional device comprises an angioplasty balloon. 11. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interventional device comprises a stent. 12. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interventional device comprises a mechanical thrombectomy device. 13. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shape memory material of the tubular frame comprises nitinol. 14. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein, upon removal of the tension from the actuator wire, the tubular frame urges the movable ring away from the fixed ring relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter. 15. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein a distal portion of the actuator wire comprises a bend, and the distal end of the actuator wire is coupled to the movable ring. 16. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interventional device is located proximal to the filter relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter. 17. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interventional device is located distal to the filter relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated catheter. 18. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one oval cutout of each strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts is disposed proximate a connection point between a first side of an intermediate strut and the second end of the struts of the first plurality of longitudinal struts, and wherein the at least one oval cutout of each strut of the second plurality of longitudinal struts is disposed proximate a connection point between a second side of an intermediate strut and the second end of the struts of the second plurality of longitudinal struts. 19. The percutaneous interventional treatment apparatus of claim 18, wherein each strut of the first plurality of longitudinal struts comprises at least two oval cutouts, each strut of the second plurality of longitudinal struts comprises at least two oval cutouts, or each longitudinal strut of the first and second plurality of longitudinal struts comprises at least two oval cutouts.
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