Vascular filter convertible to a stent and method
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1. A vascular filter capable of being converted into a tubular stent for use in a desired site in a body passage for therapeutic treatment of a patient, comprising:
- at least one filter element having a compressed shape and expanded shape, the filter element tending to resiliently expand from the compressed shape to the expanded shape, such that when the filter element in the expanded shape is positioned at the desired site and immersed in a body fluid flowing past the desired site, the filter element is adapted to filter the body fluid;
at least one releasable closing element affixed to the filter element and holding the filter element together in a filter configuration, such that the closing element, when released, causes the filter element to open and form a tubular stent defining an open lumen.
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Abstract
A vascular filter for temporary or permanent implantation within a body vessel to filter particulates or thrombus in the blood stream, is capable of being converted some time after initial implantation into a tubular stent. In this configuration, the stent tends to hold the vessel open without any significant filtering effect. The convertible filter/stent may have a tubular metal mesh structure. Also, the device may form one or more filter lattices when in the filter configuration.
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1. A vascular filter capable of being converted into a tubular stent for use in a desired site in a body passage for therapeutic treatment of a patient, comprising:
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at least one filter element having a compressed shape and expanded shape, the filter element tending to resiliently expand from the compressed shape to the expanded shape, such that when the filter element in the expanded shape is positioned at the desired site and immersed in a body fluid flowing past the desired site, the filter element is adapted to filter the body fluid;
at least one releasable closing element affixed to the filter element and holding the filter element together in a filter configuration, such that the closing element, when released, causes the filter element to open and form a tubular stent defining an open lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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