Embolus trap
First Claim
1. An embolus trap for positioning in spaced relation in a fluid passageway in the human body comprising a central column and one or more axially spaced tiers of radially outwardly urged elongated loops of metal wire filaments spaced around the column inclined thereto and attached thereto at one end, the other ends of at least some of said loops comprising two lengths of wire each bent away from each other to form an offset and then outwardly to form hooks, said two lengths of wire being joined at their outer ends adjacent their hooks by a short length of small diameter tubing threaded over them so as to limit the penetration of the hook into the wall of the fluid passage.
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Abstract
The device comprises a plurality of elongated filamentary loops extending outwardly from a central column in one or more tiers, the filaments having hooks backed by offset barriers at their free ends. The column is preferably hollow. The device is inserted into a passageway such as a vein with the loops held back toward the column and biased to open when released, and hook into the vein wall to form a network or web to engage and hold blood clots in the vein. The device anchors itself in place without injury to the wall of the passageway. It is self-centering and self-cleaning. Preferably the device is inserted over a wire guide threaded through the column and introduced into the vein through a hollow needle puncture.
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- 1. An embolus trap for positioning in spaced relation in a fluid passageway in the human body comprising a central column and one or more axially spaced tiers of radially outwardly urged elongated loops of metal wire filaments spaced around the column inclined thereto and attached thereto at one end, the other ends of at least some of said loops comprising two lengths of wire each bent away from each other to form an offset and then outwardly to form hooks, said two lengths of wire being joined at their outer ends adjacent their hooks by a short length of small diameter tubing threaded over them so as to limit the penetration of the hook into the wall of the fluid passage.
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