Method for locking handle deployment mechanism with medical device
First Claim
1. A method for therapeutically treating a patient, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a medical device delivery system having an inner shaft and a tubular outer sheath, each with proximal and distal ends;
a handle near the proximal ends of the inner shaft and outer sheath;
a medical device for delivery by the delivery system and for performing a therapeutic procedure at a desired site for treatment;
a delivery mechanism for selectively and progressively pulling the outer sheath in the proximal direction to release the medical device; and
a locking member that holds the delivery mechanism in an initial configuration, the locking member tending to releasably resist inadvertent release of the medical device by the delivery mechanism;
wherein the medical device is positioned within the outer sheath in an initial configuration;
wherein the handle has a first and second independently movable actuator coupled to the delivery mechanism;
(b) inserting the medical device delivery system along a body passage until the medical device is positioned at or near the desired site for treatment;
(c) unlocking the locking member;
(d) moving the first actuator a first selected amount;
such movement of the first actuator causing the outer sheath to move an amount in the proximal direction at a first proportional rate in a precise manner, and causing the outer sheath to partially release the medical device;
(e) moving the second actuator, causing the outer sheath to move in the proximal direction at a second greater proportional rate in a rapid manner, to fully release the medical device; and
(f) withdrawing and removing the medical device delivery system from the body passage, and allowing the medical device to remain at the desired site for treatment.
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Abstract
Methods for delivering at least one medical device to a desired location for treatment, and then selectively deploy it in position, include an improved handle. One of the possible features of the handle may be to selectively hold the delivery system components at any desired configuration during deployment and positioning of the medical device. Another possible feature of the handle may be more than one mode of operation, in which the deployment of the medical device can selectively proceed at more than one speed. Yet another possible feature of the handle may be a locking mechanism that resists inadvertent or accidental movement or retraction of the stent delivery system components during packaging, sterilization, shipping, storage, handling and preparation of the stent delivery system.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for therapeutically treating a patient, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a medical device delivery system having an inner shaft and a tubular outer sheath, each with proximal and distal ends;
a handle near the proximal ends of the inner shaft and outer sheath;
a medical device for delivery by the delivery system and for performing a therapeutic procedure at a desired site for treatment;
a delivery mechanism for selectively and progressively pulling the outer sheath in the proximal direction to release the medical device; and
a locking member that holds the delivery mechanism in an initial configuration, the locking member tending to releasably resist inadvertent release of the medical device by the delivery mechanism;
wherein the medical device is positioned within the outer sheath in an initial configuration;
wherein the handle has a first and second independently movable actuator coupled to the delivery mechanism;
(b) inserting the medical device delivery system along a body passage until the medical device is positioned at or near the desired site for treatment;
(c) unlocking the locking member;
(d) moving the first actuator a first selected amount;
such movement of the first actuator causing the outer sheath to move an amount in the proximal direction at a first proportional rate in a precise manner, and causing the outer sheath to partially release the medical device;
(e) moving the second actuator, causing the outer sheath to move in the proximal direction at a second greater proportional rate in a rapid manner, to fully release the medical device; and
(f) withdrawing and removing the medical device delivery system from the body passage, and allowing the medical device to remain at the desired site for treatment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for therapeutically treating a patient, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a medical device delivery system having an inner shaft and a tubular outer sheath, each with proximal and distal ends;
a handle near the proximal ends of the inner shaft and outer sheath;
a medical device for delivery by the delivery system and for performing a therapeutic procedure at a desired site for treatment;
a delivery mechanism for selectively and progressively pulling the outer sheath in the proximal direction to release the medical device; and
a locking member that holds the delivery mechanism in an initial configuration, the locking member tending to releasably resist inadvertent release of the medical device by the delivery mechanism;
wherein the medical device is positioned within the outer sheath in an initial configuration;
the handle has a first and second independently movable actuator coupled to the delivery mechanism;
the first actuator is a rotatable knob; and
the second actuator is a longitudinal slider;
(b) inserting the medical device delivery system along a body passage until the medical device is positioned at or near the desired site for treatment;
(c) unlocking the locking member;
(d) rotating the first actuator a selected amount;
such rotation of the first actuator causing the outer sheath to move an amount in the proximal direction at a first proportional rate in a precise manner, and causing the outer sheath to partially release the medical device;
(e) sliding the second actuator longitudinally, causing the outer sheath to move in the proximal direction at a second greater proportional rate in a rapid manner, to fully release the medical device; and
(f) withdrawing and removing the medical device delivery system from the body passage, and allowing the medical device to remain at the desired site for treatment. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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