Detachable pusher-vasoocclusion coil assembly with threaded coupling
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1. A detachable pusher-vasoocclusive coil assembly for use in occluding a vessel at a selected site within a vessel comprising in combination:
- (a) a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil; and
(b) a pusher having a threaded distal end that is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of said assembly into a vessel and said pusher is unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion.
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Abstract
A pusher-vasoocclusive coil assembly that is advanced through a catheter to a site within a vessel and is manipulated to detach the coil from the assembly. The pusher has a distal end that is initially threaded into the proximal end of the coil and the assembly includes a sleeve that is slid over the pusher and whose distal edge abuts the proximal end of the coil to hold the coil in place while the distal end of the pusher is threaded out of the coil to detach the coil at the site.
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1. A detachable pusher-vasoocclusive coil assembly for use in occluding a vessel at a selected site within a vessel comprising in combination:
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(a) a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil; and (b) a pusher having a threaded distal end that is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of said assembly into a vessel and said pusher is unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for occluding a selected site within a vessel comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the site with a distal end of a catheter; (b) advancing an assembly, in combination, of a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil and a pusher having a threaded distal end which is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of said assembly into a vessel and is unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion, through the catheter so as to position the vasoocclusive coil at the site and free of the distal end of the catheter; (c) threading the distal end of the pusher out of engagement with the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil; and (d) withdrawing the catheter, pusher and said means from the vessel.
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11. A method for occluding a selected site within a vessel comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the site with a distal end of a catheter; (b) advancing an assembly, in combination, of a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil and a pusher having a distal end that is a coil and is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of the assembly into a vessel and is unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion and means for holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place while the distal end of the pusher is unthreaded from said helical coil, through the catheter so as to position the vasoocclusive coil at the site and free of the distal end of the catheter; (c) holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place with said means while threading the distal end of the pusher out of engagement with the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil; and (d) withdrawing the catheter, pusher and said means from the vessel.
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12. A method for occluding a selected site within a vessel comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the site with a distal end of a catheter; (b) advancing an assembly, in combination, of a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil and a pusher having a distal end that is a coil and is threaded into a coaxial relationship with the helical coil, through the catheter so as to position the vasoocclusive coil at the site and free of the distal end of the catheter; (c) threading the distal end of the pusher out of engagement with the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil; and (d) withdrawing the catheter, pusher and said means from the vessel.
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13. A method for occluding a selected site within a vessel comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the site with a distal end of a catheter; (b) advancing an assembly, in combination, of a vasoocclusive coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil and a pusher having a distal end that is a coil and is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of said assembly into a vessel and is unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion and means for holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place while the distal end of the pusher is threaded into said helical coil, said means comprising a sleeve that is received coaxially about the pusher, has a smaller inner diameter than the outer diameter of the helical coil and has a distal edge which distal edge abuts the proximal end of the helical coil, through the catheter so as to position the vasoocclusive coil at the site and free of the distal end of the catheter; (c) holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place with said sleeve while threading the distal end of the pusher out of engagement with the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil; and (d) withdrawing the catheter pusher and said means from the vessel.
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14. A method for occluding a selected site within a vessel comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the site with a distal end of a catheter; (b) advancing an assembly, in combination, of a vascular coil having a proximal end that defines a helical coil and a pusher having a distal end that is a coil and is threaded into said helical coil prior to insertion of said assembly into a vessel and unthreaded from said helical coil subsequent to said insertion and means for holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place while the distal end of the pusher is unthreaded from said helical coil, said means comprising a sleeve that is received coaxially about the pusher, has a smaller inner diameter than the outer diameter of the helical coil and has a distal edge which distal edge abuts the proximal end of the helical coil, and has a step that interlocks with the proximal end of the helical coil to prevent the helical coil from rotating through the catheter so as to position the vasoocclusive coil at the site and free of the distal end of the catheter; (c) holding the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil in place with said sleeve while threading the distal end of the pusher out of engagement with the proximal end of the vasoocclusive coil; and (d) withdrawing the catheter pusher and said means from the vessel.
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