Insertion tool for an intraluminal graft procedure
First Claim
1. Apparatus for the intraluminal insertion and deployment of a medical graft within a blood vessel comprising:
- a shaft having a tapered tip at a distal end and a body extending from said tapered tip to a proximal shaft end, said medical graft being slideably mounted on said body remote from a distal portion of said shaft; and
a sheath having a proximal portion slideably mounted over said medical graft, said sheath having a distal end removably engaging said distal portion of said shaft to form a taper towards said tapered tip of said shaft;
said sheath being fixedly maintained over said medical graft and engaging said distal portion of said shaft during insertion and said shaft and sheath being removable for deployment of said medical graft.
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Abstract
A tool for the intraluminal insertion and deployment of a tubular graft within a blood vessel includes a flexible insertion shaft with a tapered distal end, a tubular sheath, a deployment slider and a safety locking tube. The deployment slider and the graft are slideably mounted, end to end, on a cylindrical portion of the shaft. A tubular sheath, which is slideably mounted to cover the graft and a distal portion of the deployment slider, includes a tapered distal end portion with tabs extending into a circumferential groove in the shaft. The graft is deployed, or released, by first removing the safety lock tube and then the tubular sheath is withdrawn over the proximal end of the shaft, exposing the graft from the outside and from the distal end of the tool. Then the shaft is then withdrawn as the deployment slider is held in place to prevent the withdrawal of the graft. Prior to deployment, the safety locking tube is locked on the proximal end of the shaft in an end to end relationship with the tubular sheath, thereby preventing premature deployment by preventing the withdrawal of the tubular sheath. An alternative version of the tool includes an electrical heating element to aid in the softening and dilating of tissues, and a second alternative version of the tool includes an angioplasty balloon at the distal end, so that obstructions can be cleared by angioplasty as the tool is advanced along a blood vessel.
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1. Apparatus for the intraluminal insertion and deployment of a medical graft within a blood vessel comprising:
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a shaft having a tapered tip at a distal end and a body extending from said tapered tip to a proximal shaft end, said medical graft being slideably mounted on said body remote from a distal portion of said shaft; and a sheath having a proximal portion slideably mounted over said medical graft, said sheath having a distal end removably engaging said distal portion of said shaft to form a taper towards said tapered tip of said shaft; said sheath being fixedly maintained over said medical graft and engaging said distal portion of said shaft during insertion and said shaft and sheath being removable for deployment of said medical graft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for the intraluminal insertion and deployment of a medical graft within a blood vessel comprising:
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a shaft with a tapered distal tip, a first, second and third integral and adjacent aligned cylindrical portions extending proximally from said tapered distal tip to a proximal shaft end, said medical graft being slidably positioned on said shaft around said second cylindrical portion; a deployment slider slideably positioned on said shaft around said third cylindrical portion; a sheath having a proximal portion slideably mounted on said deployment slider and on said medical graft, and a distal portion having a releasable tapered end removably engaging said first cylindrical portion, wherein movement of said sheath proximally towards said proximal shaft end disengages and releases said sheath tapered end and uncovers said medical graft; and removable means for locking said sheath in engagement with said first cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for providing a clear passageway within a blood vessel through angioplasty, and for the intraluminal insertion and deployment of a medical graft within said blood vessel, said apparatus comprising:
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a shaft with a tapered distal tip, a first cylindrical portion extending proximally from said tapered distal tip, a tapered intermediate section extending proximally from said first cylindrical portion, and a second cylindrical portion extending proximally from said intermediate tapered section to a proximal shaft end; and
surrounding said first cylindrical portion;fluid supply means including a fluid port at a proximal end of said shaft and a conduit through said shaft between said fluid port and said first cylindrical portion; a deployment slider slideably mounted on a proximal portion of said second cylindrical portion; a medical graft slideably mounted on a distal end of said second cylindrical portion, adjacent said deployment slider, said medical graft having an axial hole large enough to slide over said inflatable membrane with said inflatable membrane in a deflated state; and a sheath having a proximal portion slideably mounted on said deployment slider and on said medical graft, and a tapered distal section removably engaging a distal portion of said second, cylindrical surface, wherein movement of said sheath proximally over said proximal shaft end uncovers said medical graft. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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