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Radially expandable endoprosthesis

  • US 5,092,877 A
  • Filed: 07/05/1990
  • Issued: 03/03/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/01/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for transluminally removing an endoprosthesis implanted within a body, the method comprising:

  • percutaneously inserting a catheter member into a blood vessel or the like which has a radially expanded axially extending endoprosthesis implanted therewithin;

    percutaneously sliding an elongated member and a distal end snaring portion thereof into and through the catheter member;

    manipulating a proximal portion of the elongated member from a location exterior of the body until the distal end snaring portion of the elongated member snares a portion of the implanted endoprosthesis;

    thereafter sliding the elongated member in a proximal direction by moving the body-exterior proximal portion of the elongated member in a direction away from the endoprosthesis, said sliding of the elongated member in the proximal direction including elongating the radially expanded endoprosthesis;

    continuing said sliding step in order to reduce the radial size of the endoprosthesis until it is generally less than the radius of the blood vessel or the like and to an extent that it will pass through the blood vessel or the like; and

    completely removing the catheter member and the elongated member from the body by generally reversing the percutaneous insertion step and guiding the endoprosthesis of reduced radial size with the catheter member and the elongated member until the snared portion of the endoprosthesis has been removed and the endoprosthesis of reduced radial size has been withdrawn.

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