Embolic protection device
First Claim
1. A method for the capture and removal of embolic material from a blood vessel during an interventional procedure comprising:
- advancing a guidewire through a vasculature;
crossing a desired treatment location with the guidewire;
advancing over the guidewire a collapsible embolic protection filter having a collapsed configuration, the collapsed configuration permitting delivery and withdrawal of the filter;
deploying the filter distal to the treatment location;
introducing separate from the embolic protection filter an interventional device over the guidewire to the treatment location for carrying out the interventional procedure, embolic material generated during the treatment procedure being captured by the deployed filter;
advancing a retrieval catheter over the guidewire;
collapsing the filter into the retrieval catheter with the captured embolic material; and
withdrawing the retrieval catheter and the collapsed filter from the vasculature.
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Abstract
An embolic protection device has a collapsible filter element (105) mounted on a carrier such as a guidewire (101). The filter element (105) collapses into the outer end of a catheter (118) for deployment and retrieval through a vascular system of a patient. The filter element (105) has a collapsible filter body with a proximal inlet end and a distal outlet end. The proximal inlet end has inlet openings sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body. The outlet end has outlet openings which allow through passage of blood but retain embolic material within the filter body. After use, the catheter (118) is movable along the guidewire (101) to engage the proximal end of the filter element and close the inlet openings before sliding over the filter element from the proximal end to the distal end to progressively collapse the filter body on the guidewire (101) for retrieval. The filter element (105) may conveniently be mounted on a tubular sleeve (104) which is slidable and rotatable on the guidewire (101) between spaced-apart stops (106, 120) on the guidewire (101) which allows some manipulation of the guidewire independently of the filter when the filter is in use.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for the capture and removal of embolic material from a blood vessel during an interventional procedure comprising:
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advancing a guidewire through a vasculature;
crossing a desired treatment location with the guidewire;
advancing over the guidewire a collapsible embolic protection filter having a collapsed configuration, the collapsed configuration permitting delivery and withdrawal of the filter;
deploying the filter distal to the treatment location;
introducing separate from the embolic protection filter an interventional device over the guidewire to the treatment location for carrying out the interventional procedure, embolic material generated during the treatment procedure being captured by the deployed filter;
advancing a retrieval catheter over the guidewire;
collapsing the filter into the retrieval catheter with the captured embolic material; and
withdrawing the retrieval catheter and the collapsed filter from the vasculature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
loading the filter in a collapsed configuration within a delivery catheter;
advancing the delivery catheter and filter over the guidewire to deliver the filter to a desired location; and
deploying the filter from the delivery catheter at the desired location.
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5. A method as claimed in claim 4, further comprising:
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collapsing the filter from an expanded configuration for loading the filter into the delivery catheter;
the filter being expanded to a deployment configuration on release from the delivery catheter.
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6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the treatment location is a region of stenosis.
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7. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the interventional procedure includes a balloon dilation of the stenosis while the filter is deployed.
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8. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the interventional procedure includes placing a stent at the treatment location while the filter is deployed.
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9. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guidewire is withdrawn after retrieval of the filter.
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