Thrombosis filter
First Claim
1. A medical filter adapted to be percutaneously implanted, in and removed from a blood vessel having an inner wall, through an endovenous route via a tube, said medical filter comprising:
- a filtering and holding device that extends along a longitudinal axis and is flexible in its radial dimension,said filtering and holding device being dimensioned such that it can be compressed radially into a collapsed condition in which it can be received in said tube and will open out and expand into biased engagement with the inner wall of said blood vessel when it emerges from the tube,said filtering and holding device including coupling mechanisms at both ends, said coupling mechanisms accessible through endovenous routes to enable the filtering and holding device to be seized, released from the inner wall of said blood vessel and withdrawn percutaneously from the blood vessel.
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Abstract
A thrombosis filter that has an improved filtering function and can be securely anchored at a desired location and be removed through an endovenous route even after the growth of neointima. The thrombosis filter of this invention includes a first and a second filtering and holding unit, each unit including a coupling mechanism at its outer extremity in the form of a hook, and a plurality of resilient struts that are biased into contact therewith with the vein wall. The units are interconnected by a core shaft which consists of a compression member and a pair of core wires.
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15 Claims
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1. A medical filter adapted to be percutaneously implanted, in and removed from a blood vessel having an inner wall, through an endovenous route via a tube, said medical filter comprising:
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a filtering and holding device that extends along a longitudinal axis and is flexible in its radial dimension, said filtering and holding device being dimensioned such that it can be compressed radially into a collapsed condition in which it can be received in said tube and will open out and expand into biased engagement with the inner wall of said blood vessel when it emerges from the tube, said filtering and holding device including coupling mechanisms at both ends, said coupling mechanisms accessible through endovenous routes to enable the filtering and holding device to be seized, released from the inner wall of said blood vessel and withdrawn percutaneously from the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A filter to be placed in the blood vessel of a patient for trapping clots, the filter being inserted percutaneously through an insertion tube or tubes and expelled from the insertion tube or tubes at a selected location in the blood stream, where it implants itself in the inner wall of the blood vessel so as to prevent migration of the filter within the blood vessel, the filter comprising:
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a first and a second unit that are spaced from each other along the filter'"'"'s longitudinal axis, each of said units including a plurality of struts anchored such that their free ends radiate outwardly at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis in the direction toward the other of said units, said plurality of struts open out from a collapsed condition when the filter is released from the insertion tube or tubes into the blood vessel at the desired position causing the free ends to engage the inner wall of said blood vessel, one or more of said struts functioning to filter out clots that are flowing through the blood vessel, at least one of said struts having free ends that are forced into the side wall of the blood vessel as a result of a force attempting to move the filter axially of the blood vessel, at least one of said free ends functions as a holding device to anchor the filter at the desired position within the blood vessel, said insertion tube or tubes including a pusher that is maneuverable from the proximal end of the insertion tube or tubes for expelling the filter out the distal end of the insertion tube or tubes. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A filter, having a longitudinal axis, to be placed in the blood vessel of a patient for trapping clots,
said filter including struts that open out from a collapsed condition when it is released into the blood vessel of the patient at the desired position, said struts functioning to filter out clots that are flowing through the blood vessel and as holding devices to anchor the filter at the desired position within the blood vessel, said filter including first and second units that are spaced from each other along the filter'"'"'s longitudinal axis, each of said units including a plurality of said struts anchored such that their free ends radiate outwardly at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis in the direction toward the other of said units such that the free ends to said struts engage the inner wall of said blood vessel, said first and second units being interconnected by an resilient member extending along said longitudinal axis, each end of said resilient member being connected to a unit, said resilient member exerting a force on said units causing the free ends of the struts to grip the inner wall of the blood vessel and thus anchor the filter in its desired position.
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11. A method of recovering a filter, of the type that extends along the longitudinal axis of a blood vessel and includes coupling mechanisms at each of its ends, that has been implanted in the vascular system of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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(a) percutaneously inserting first and second recovery tubes into vessels of the patient'"'"'s vascular system that lead to both ends of the implanted filter; (b) advancing the recovery tubes through the patients vascular system to where the distal ends of the recovery tubes are in the vicinity of the ends of the implanted filter; (c) providing coupling mechanisms, that are complementary to the filter coupling mechanisms, on the distal ends of said first and second elongated members; (d) advancing the first and second elongated members through the recovery tubes until the complementary coupling mechanisms on the ends of the filter and on the distal ends of the first and second elongated members are adjacent; (e) manipulating the first and second elongated members from their proximal ends to cause the adjacent coupling mechanisms on the ends of the filter and the distal ends of the first and second elongated members to become attached; (f) applying and maintaining a pressure in the proximal direction on the first and second elongated members; (g) advancing one of said recovery tubes toward the filter such that it moves relative to its corresponding elongated member and over an end of the filter such that a portion of the filter is collapsed and contained within said one of said recovery tubes; (h) advancing the other of said recovery tubes toward the filter such that it moves relative to its corresponding elongated member and over its corresponding end of the filter and the distal end of the said one of said recovery tubes such that the entire filter is contained within said other of said recovery tubes; (i) releasing the coupling mechanisms between the filter and the elongated member that is within said one of said recovery tubes; (j) withdrawing said one of said recovery tubes and its corresponding elongated member from the patient; and (k) withdrawing said other of said recovery tubes containing the entire filter and its corresponding first elongated member from the patient. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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