Vascular protection and embolic material retriever
First Claim
1. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond a distal end of a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures comprising:
- a discontinuous loop of memory shape material having an open loop shape when not radially restrained, said discontinuous loop defining a circumferentially closed, generally circular shape with an inboard protruding discontinuity adapted to enable generally radial collapse of said loop, said inboard protruding discontinuity forming at least one, open ended triangular segment;
a lead line having a proximal end adapted to be attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point adapted to be attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end.
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Abstract
The vascular protection and embolic material retrieval device is used in connection with a guidewire and a catheter sheath during catheter based procedures. The device includes a discontinuous loop of memory sheath material having an open loop shape when the loop is not radially restrained in the catheter sheath. When the loop is disposed beyond the distal end of the catheter sheath, the loop is deployed and forms a discontinuous loop due to the memory characteristic of the loop material. The device includes a lead line having a proximal end attached to the guidewire and a distal end attached to the discontinuous loop. A substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material has an open conical end attached to the discontinuous loop and a conical end point attached to the guidewire. When the loop is disposed outboard of the catheter sheath, the filter unfurls forming a conical filter trap for embolic material. In order to collapse the filter, the guidewire is pulled such that the lead line, loop and conical filter moves inboard towards the sheath'"'"'s distal end and the filter collapses about any embolic material trap therein.
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22 Claims
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1. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond a distal end of a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures comprising:
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a discontinuous loop of memory shape material having an open loop shape when not radially restrained, said discontinuous loop defining a circumferentially closed, generally circular shape with an inboard protruding discontinuity adapted to enable generally radial collapse of said loop, said inboard protruding discontinuity forming at least one, open ended triangular segment;
a lead line having a proximal end adapted to be attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point adapted to be attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13)
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9. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond a distal end of a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures comprising:
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a singular strand of memory shape material forming a circumferentially discontinuous loop with a small arcuate gap about its circumference, said discontinuous loop also forming a substantially larger axially open loop shape with said small arcuate gap when not radially restrained, said small arcuate gap remaining open when said discontinuous loop is not radially restrained;
a lead line having a proximal end adapted to be attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point adapted to be attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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14. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond a distal end of a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures comprising:
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a discontinuous loop of memory shape material having an open loop shape when not radially restrained, said loop having an outboard protruding discontinuity forming an open ended triangular segment with an open end disposed inboard said loop, said triangular segment also defining an apex;
a lead line having a proximal end adapted to be attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop via said apex of said triangular segment;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point adapted to be attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end.
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15. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures, said catheter sheath having a distal end, comprising:
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a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond said distal end of said sheath a discontinuous loop of memory shape material having an open loop shape when not radially restrained;
a lead line having a proximal end attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end; and
wherein said discontinuous loop, when not radially restrained within said catheter sheath, defines a closed, generally circular shape and further defines an inboard protruding discontinuity enabling generally radial collapse of said loop upon insertion of said lead line, loop and filter into said distal end of said catheter sheath. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An embolic material retrieval device adapted for use with a catheter sheath and during catheter based procedures, said catherter sheath having a distal end, comprising:
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a guide wire adapted to extend through and beyond a distal end of a catheter sheath;
a singular strand of memory shape material forming a circumferentially discontinuous loop with a small arcuate gap about its circumference, said discontinuous loop also forming a substantially larger axially open loop shape with said small arcuate gap when not radially restrained, said small arcuate gap remaining open when said discontinuous loop is not radially restrained;
a lead line having a proximal end adapted to be attached to said guide wire and a distal end attached to said discontinuous loop;
a substantially conical filter adapted to capture embolic material, an open conical end of said filter attached to said discontinuous loop and a conical end point adapted to be attached to said guide wire;
whereby said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be collapsed when proximally disposed in said catheter sheath and inboard the sheath'"'"'s distal end and said discontinuous loop and the attached filter are adapted to be deployed in a substantially conical shape when distally disposed outboard said sheath'"'"'s distal end. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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