Device for delivering and deploying intraluminal devices
First Claim
1. A device for delivering and deploying a graft stent complex, comprising:
- a flexible guide sheath having proximal and distal ends, the outer diameter of said guide sheath being substantially constant throughout its length and the inner diameter of the proximal end of said guide sheath being less than the inner diameter of the distal end;
a hemostatic valve having at least two ports attached to the proximal end of said guide sheath, one port adapted to permit passage of a catheter into said guide sheath and the other port adapted to permit passage of a fluid into said guide sheath;
a lead balloon catheter extending through said one port into said guide sheath, said lead balloon catheter including a guide wire lumen, an inflation lumen, and an inflatable lead balloon at its distal end, at least a portion of said lead balloon extending from the distal end of said guide sheath, said portion providing a tapered leading surface and sealing the distal end of said guide sheath when said lead balloon is inflated;
a graff stent complex comprising a graft and at least one stent;
deployment means within said guide sheath, the stent of said complex being mounted on said deployment means, said deployment means including an elongated shaft having a guide wire lumen passing therethrough and disposed in colinear relationship with the guide wire lumen of said lead balloon catheter; and
means for applying fluid under pressure to said other port of said hemostatic valve to vary the flexibility of the guide sheath.
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Abstract
A device for delivering and deploying a graft stent complex comprises a flexible guide sheath, the outer diameter of the guide sheath being constant throughout its length and the inner diameter of the guide sheath increasing from the proximal end to the distal end. A hemostatic valve having at least two ports is attached to the proximal end of the guide sheath, one port adapted to permit passage of a catheter into the guide sheath and the other port adapted to permit passage of a fluid into the guide sheath. A lead balloon catheter extends through the first port into the guide sheath, and includes an inflatable lead balloon at its distal end. A portion of the lead balloon extends from the distal end of the guide sheath to provide a tapered leading surface and also to seal the distal end of the guide sheath. Deployment means are provided within the guide sheath, with the stent being mounted on the deployment means. The deployment means includes an elongated shaft having a guide wire lumen disposed in colinear relationship with the guide wire lumen of the lead balloon catheter. Fluid may be applied under pressure to the second port of the hemostatic valve to vary the flexibility of the guide sheath.
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21 Claims
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1. A device for delivering and deploying a graft stent complex, comprising:
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a flexible guide sheath having proximal and distal ends, the outer diameter of said guide sheath being substantially constant throughout its length and the inner diameter of the proximal end of said guide sheath being less than the inner diameter of the distal end; a hemostatic valve having at least two ports attached to the proximal end of said guide sheath, one port adapted to permit passage of a catheter into said guide sheath and the other port adapted to permit passage of a fluid into said guide sheath; a lead balloon catheter extending through said one port into said guide sheath, said lead balloon catheter including a guide wire lumen, an inflation lumen, and an inflatable lead balloon at its distal end, at least a portion of said lead balloon extending from the distal end of said guide sheath, said portion providing a tapered leading surface and sealing the distal end of said guide sheath when said lead balloon is inflated; a graff stent complex comprising a graft and at least one stent; deployment means within said guide sheath, the stent of said complex being mounted on said deployment means, said deployment means including an elongated shaft having a guide wire lumen passing therethrough and disposed in colinear relationship with the guide wire lumen of said lead balloon catheter; and means for applying fluid under pressure to said other port of said hemostatic valve to vary the flexibility of the guide sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10)
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6. A device for delivering and deploying an intraluminal device, comprising:
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a guide sheath having proximal and distal ends; a lead balloon catheter within said sheath, said lead balloon catheter including an inflatable lead balloon at its distal end, the diameter of the lead balloon when inflated being greater than the inner diameter of said guide sheath and the distal portion of said lead balloon being tapered when the balloon is inflated, at least a portion of said lead balloon extending from the distal end of said guide sheath in such a way as to provide a tapered leading surface for said guide sheath and a fluid-tight seal at the distal end of said guide sheath when said lead balloon is inflated; and means for applying a fluid under pressure to said guide sheath to vary the flexibility of the guide sheath when said lead balloon has been inflated to seal the distal end of said guide sheath. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 11, 12)
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13. A method of assembling a graft stent complex to a delivery and deployment device which comprises a guide sheath having distal and proximal ends, a lead balloon catheter for providing a tapered seal at the distal end of said guide sheath, and deployment means having an expandable member for deploying the stent, comprising the steps of:
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introducing the lead balloon catheter and expandable member into the guide sheath through the proximal end of the guide sheath; causing the lead balloon and expandable member to extend from the distal end of said guide sheath; placing a stent over the expandable member, and retracting the lead balloon catheter and expandable member into the guide sheath through its distal end such that the entire stent is positioned within the guide sheath but at least a portion of the lead balloon extends from the distal end of said guide sheath.
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- 14. A method of introducing a guide sheath into a blood vessel, at least a distal portion of said guide sheath being made of a soft flexible material, comprising the steps of sealing the distal end of said guide sheath with a lead balloon by inflating the lead balloon, and applying a fluid under pressure to the proximal end of said guide sheath to control the flexibility of the guide sheath.
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16. A device for delivering and deploying an intraluminal device, comprising:
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a guide sheath having proximal and distal ends; a lead balloon catheter within said sheath, said lead balloon catheter including an inflatable lead balloon at its distal end, the diameter of the lead balloon when inflated being greater than the inner diameter of said guide sheath and the distal portion of said lead balloon being tapered when the balloon is inflated, at least a portion of said lead balloon extending from the distal end of said guide sheath in such a way as to provide a tapered leading surface for said guide sheath and a fluid-tight seal at the distal end of said guide sheath when said lead balloon is inflated; a stent; and deployment means within said guide sheath for deploying said stent, said stent being mounted on said deployment means, said deployment means being movable with said stent to a position distal of said guide sheath for deployment of said stent within a blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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