MULTIPLE LAYER EMBOLUS REMOVAL
First Claim
1. A method for providing multiple layer embolus removal from a cerebral artery, comprising:
- identifying an embolus within a cerebral artery;
inserting an expandable reperfusion device within the cerebral artery to the location of the embolus;
expanding the reperfusion device within the embolus, thereby establishing one or more blood flow channels through the embolus,wherein the one or more blood flow channels facilitate natural lysis of the embolus to remove one or more outer layers of the embolus;
removing the reperfusion device;
inserting an expandable embolus removal device within the cerebral artery to the location of the embolus;
expanding the embolus removal device within a remaining portion of the embolus, thereby engaging the remaining portion of the embolus;
extracting the remaining portion of the embolus with the embolus removal device from the cerebral artery; and
removing the embolus removal device.
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Abstract
Systems, methods, and devices for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke that provide immediate blood flow restoration to a vessel occluded by a clot and, after reestablishing blood flow, address the clot itself. Immediate blood flow restoration advantageously can facilitate natural lysis of the clot and also can reduce or obviate the concern for distal embolization due to fragmentation of the clot. Several embodiments of the invention provide for progressive, or modular, treatment based upon the nature of the clot. For example, the progressive treatment can comprise a three-step progressive treatment process that includes immediate restoration of blood flow, in-situ clot management, and/or clot removal depending on the particular circumstances of the treatment. The in-situ clot management can include, for example, lysis and maceration. The progressive, or modular, treatment can be provided by a system or kit of one or more treatment devices.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for providing multiple layer embolus removal from a cerebral artery, comprising:
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identifying an embolus within a cerebral artery; inserting an expandable reperfusion device within the cerebral artery to the location of the embolus; expanding the reperfusion device within the embolus, thereby establishing one or more blood flow channels through the embolus, wherein the one or more blood flow channels facilitate natural lysis of the embolus to remove one or more outer layers of the embolus; removing the reperfusion device; inserting an expandable embolus removal device within the cerebral artery to the location of the embolus; expanding the embolus removal device within a remaining portion of the embolus, thereby engaging the remaining portion of the embolus; extracting the remaining portion of the embolus with the embolus removal device from the cerebral artery; and removing the embolus removal device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for providing multiple layer embolus removal from a cerebral artery, comprising:
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identifying an embolus within a cerebral artery; wherein the embolus comprises an outer layer and an inner core; establishing one or more blood flow channels through the embolus to restore blood flow; disturbing the embolus by mechanical maceration of the embolus to release embolic particles from the outer layer, thereby allowing the embolic particles to freely flow in the direction of the blood flow without capturing said embolic particles; wherein said restored blood flow causes lysis of the embolic particles; and extracting the inner core of the embolus. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for providing multiple layer embolus removal from a cerebral artery, comprising:
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identifying an embolus within a cerebral artery; wherein the embolus comprises a soft outer portion comprising platelets and red blood cells and a firm inner portion comprising a fibrin core; establishing one or more blood flow channels through the embolus to restore blood flow; disturbing the outer portion of the embolus by mechanical maceration of the embolus to release embolic particles from the outer portion, thereby allowing the embolic particles to freely flow in the direction of the blood flow without capturing said embolic particles; wherein said restored blood flow causes lysis of the embolic particles; and extracting the firm inner core of the embolus. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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