Devices, systems, and methods for the treatment of vascular defects
First Claim
1. A vascular occlusion device for treating an aneurysm, wherein a neck of the aneurysm opens to a blood vessel, the device comprising:
- a proximal portion having a mesh configured to be positioned within the aneurysm;
a distal portion including a directing region having;
a proximal terminus that coincides with a proximal terminus of the distal portion,a distal terminus, wherein the directing region extends along a first direction that runs through the proximal terminus and the distal terminus, anda length measured along the first longitudinal direction between the proximal terminus and the distal terminus; and
an intermediate mesh portion between the proximal and distal portions that, when in a deployed configuration, forms a preset bend in the device that orients the first longitudinal direction of the directing region at an angle to a portion of the proximal portion adjacent the intermediate mesh portion, wherein the angle is between about 45 degrees and about 135 degrees, andwherein, when the device is being pushed distally out of a delivery catheter into the aneurysm, the directing region directs the distal portion to inhibit the distal portion from exiting the aneurysm through the neck such that the proximal portion crosses the neck and generally remains within the aneurysm,wherein the device is configured to be implanted within the aneurysm.
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Abstract
Devices, systems, and methods for treating vascular defects are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed toward an occlusion device that includes a proximal portion, a distal portion, and an intermediate portion extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion. The distal portion can include a directing region and a lead-in member that extends distally from the directing region. When the occlusion device is in a deployed configuration, the intermediate portion can form a preset bend in the occlusion device that positions the directing region at an angle with respect to the proximal portion. As a result, as the occlusion device is pushed distally out of a delivery catheter into the aneurysm, the directing region directs the distal portion away from exiting the aneurysm through the neck such that the proximal portion crosses the neck and generally remains within the aneurysm.
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1. A vascular occlusion device for treating an aneurysm, wherein a neck of the aneurysm opens to a blood vessel, the device comprising:
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a proximal portion having a mesh configured to be positioned within the aneurysm; a distal portion including a directing region having; a proximal terminus that coincides with a proximal terminus of the distal portion, a distal terminus, wherein the directing region extends along a first direction that runs through the proximal terminus and the distal terminus, and a length measured along the first longitudinal direction between the proximal terminus and the distal terminus; and an intermediate mesh portion between the proximal and distal portions that, when in a deployed configuration, forms a preset bend in the device that orients the first longitudinal direction of the directing region at an angle to a portion of the proximal portion adjacent the intermediate mesh portion, wherein the angle is between about 45 degrees and about 135 degrees, and wherein, when the device is being pushed distally out of a delivery catheter into the aneurysm, the directing region directs the distal portion to inhibit the distal portion from exiting the aneurysm through the neck such that the proximal portion crosses the neck and generally remains within the aneurysm, wherein the device is configured to be implanted within the aneurysm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A vascular occlusion device for treating an aneurysm, wherein a neck of the aneurysm opens to a blood vessel, the device comprising:
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an expandable mesh having an elongated configuration and a deployed configuration, wherein, in the deployed configuration, the mesh includes; a proximal portion formed of a flattened tubular braid configured to contact and conform to an inner surface of the aneurysm, a radially compacted distal portion, an intermediate mesh portion extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion, wherein the intermediate mesh portion is curved such that the distal portion is positioned at a predetermined angle with respect to the proximal portion; and a directing region at the distal portion of the expandable mesh having a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the directing region extends along a first longitudinal direction that runs through the proximal terminus and the distal terminus, and wherein the directing region is positioned at an angle relative to the proximal portion between about 45 degrees and about 135 degrees, and wherein, when the device is being pushed distally out of a delivery catheter into the aneurysm, the directing region directs the distal portion to inhibit the distal portion from exiting the aneurysm through the neck such that the proximal portion crosses the neck and generally remains within the aneurysm, wherein the device is configured to be implanted within the aneurysm. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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