Clot removal device
First Claim
1. A clot removal device comprising:
- a clot engaging body extending distally of a shaft, and a tractive tubular member, the clot engaging body having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration;
the shaft comprising a proximal section and a distal section, a distalmost end of the distal section of the shaft being permanently connected to a proximal end of the clot engaging body and including a stop for the tractive tubular member;
the tractive tubular member positioned distally of the stop and encircling the shaft over at least a portion of the shaft distal section, the tractive tubular member being slidable and rotatable relative to the distal section of the shaft and the clot engaging body;
wherein a proximal end of the clot engaging body is positioned distally of the distal end of the tractive tubular member during both the collapsed delivery configuration and the expanded configuration; and
wherein an interface between the shaft and the tractive tubular member comprises an outer surface of the shaft and an inner surface of the tractive tubular member, and wherein a coefficient of friction of the inner surface of the tractive tubular member is less than a coefficient of friction of an outer surface of the tractive tubular member.
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Abstract
A system may comprise a clot engagement element having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration for engaging with a clot and for dislodging the clot from a first vessel segment. An elongate member may be configured to apply a pull force to the clot engaging element to dislodge the clot from the first vessel segment. A clot removal catheter may include a lumen at its distal end sized to receive the clot and configured to maintain a stable position in a second blood vessel segment proximal of and larger in diameter than the first blood vessel segment. A distal end of the elongate member may be configured to protect a third blood vessel segment between the first and second blood vessel segments from tractive forces transmitted by the elongate member during clot dislodgement from the first vessel segment.
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20 Claims
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1. A clot removal device comprising:
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a clot engaging body extending distally of a shaft, and a tractive tubular member, the clot engaging body having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration; the shaft comprising a proximal section and a distal section, a distalmost end of the distal section of the shaft being permanently connected to a proximal end of the clot engaging body and including a stop for the tractive tubular member; the tractive tubular member positioned distally of the stop and encircling the shaft over at least a portion of the shaft distal section, the tractive tubular member being slidable and rotatable relative to the distal section of the shaft and the clot engaging body; wherein a proximal end of the clot engaging body is positioned distally of the distal end of the tractive tubular member during both the collapsed delivery configuration and the expanded configuration; and wherein an interface between the shaft and the tractive tubular member comprises an outer surface of the shaft and an inner surface of the tractive tubular member, and wherein a coefficient of friction of the inner surface of the tractive tubular member is less than a coefficient of friction of an outer surface of the tractive tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A clot removal device comprising:
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a shaft, a clot engaging body extending distally of the shaft, and a tractive tubular member, the clot engaging body having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration; the shaft comprising a proximal section and a distal section, and including a stop for the tractive tubular member; the tractive tubular member positioned distally of the stop and encircling the shaft over at least a portion of the shaft distal section, the tractive tubular member being slidable and rotatable relative to the distal section of the shaft and the clot engaging body; wherein a proximal end of the clot engaging body is positioned distally of the distal end of the tractive tubular member during both the collapsed delivery configuration and the expanded configuration; and wherein an interface between the shaft and the tractive tubular member comprises an outer surface of the shaft and an inner surface of the tractive tubular member, and wherein a coefficient of friction of the inner surface of the tractive tubular member is less than a coefficient of friction of an outer surface of the tractive tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A clot removal device comprising:
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a shaft, a clot engaging body extending distally of the shaft, and a tractive tubular member; the clot engaging body having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration; the shaft comprising a proximal section and a distal section, the shaft being permanently connected to a proximal end of the clot engaging body and a stop for the tractive tubular member; the tractive tubular member positioned distally of the stop and encircling the shaft over at least a portion of the shaft distal section during both the collapsed delivery configuration and the expanded configuration, the tractive tubular member being slidable and rotatable relative to the distal section of the shaft and the clot engaging body; wherein a proximal end of the clot engaging body is positioned distally of the distal end of the tractive tubular member during both the collapsed delivery configuration and the expanded configuration; and wherein an interface between the shaft and the tractive tubular member comprises an outer surface of the shaft and an inner surface of the tractive tubular member, and wherein a coefficient of friction of the inner surface of the tractive tubular member is less than a coefficient of friction of an outer surface of the tractive tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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