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Vascular filter with improved anchor or other position retention

  • US 20040087999A1
  • Filed: 10/31/2002
  • Published: 05/06/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A vascular filter for placement inside a blood vessel to treat a patient, comprising:

  • in a radially compressed state, a tubular metal cylinder having a first and second integral cylindrical end collar at a proximal and distal end of the vascular filter;

    a plurality of ribs arranged in a preselected pattern and extending between the first and second end collar in a direction essentially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the vascular filter;

    in a radially expanded deployed state, the ribs tend to resiliently expand outward in radial directions, thereby causing the first and second end collars to move toward each other;

    each of the ribs tending to spread apart, such that the vascular filter defines a plurality of central polygon shapes arranged adjacently around a central circumference of the vascular filter, each polygon shape being defined by structural members including at least one rib extending essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vascular filter;

    the vascular filter further defining a first and second end filter portion connecting the central polygons with the end collars, wherein the end filter portions each define a plurality of diamond filter cells;

    each of the filter cells being formed by a plurality of members;

    the filter cells all extending along a first and second end cone;

    at least one anchor extending outward in a radial direction from at least one of the ribs in the expanded deployed state, which tends to resist longitudinal movement of the filter in a blood vessel, the anchor being defined by one longitudinal cut in a rib essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis, and at least one angled cut in the rib extending from the longitudinal cut to a side of the rib;

    such that upon compression and removal of the filter from a blood vessel, the anchor tends to retract radially inward and facilitate removal.

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