Method of using a clot capture coil
First Claim
1. A method of removing an obstruction in a blood vessel comprising:
- advancing a catheter through an obstruction, the catheter having a lumen;
positioning an obstruction retriever within the lumen of the catheter, the obstruction retriever having an obstruction engaging portion extending from an insertion element, the obstruction engaging portion having a first coiled section and a second coiled section, a distal end of the second coiled section being attached to the first coiled section, the obstruction engaging portion being movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position and being in the collapsed position when positioned in the lumen and being naturally biased toward the expanded position when positioned outside the lumen;
moving the obstruction engaging portion into engagement with the obstruction; and
removing the obstruction.
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Abstract
A clot and foreign body removal device is described which comprises a catheter with at least one lumen. Located within the catheter is a clot capture coil that is connected to an insertion mandrel. In one embodiment, the clot capture coil is made out of a solid elastic or superelastic material which has shape memory, preferably nitinol. The elasticity or superelasticity of the coil allows it to be deformed within the catheter and to then reform its original coil configuration when the coil is moved outside of the catheter lumen. In another embodiment the coil is a biphasic coil which changes shape upon heating or passing an electric current. Once the coil configuration has been established, the coil can be used to ensnare and corkscrew a clot in a vessel. A clot is extracted from the vessel by moving the clot capture coil and catheter proximally until the clot can be removed or released into a different vessel that does not perfuse a critical organ. Foreign bodies are similarly captured by deploying the coil distal to the foreign body and moving the clot capture coil proximally until the foreign body is trapped within the coil. By removing the device from the body, the foreign material is also removed.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of removing an obstruction in a blood vessel comprising:
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advancing a catheter through an obstruction, the catheter having a lumen;
positioning an obstruction retriever within the lumen of the catheter, the obstruction retriever having an obstruction engaging portion extending from an insertion element, the obstruction engaging portion having a first coiled section and a second coiled section, a distal end of the second coiled section being attached to the first coiled section, the obstruction engaging portion being movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position and being in the collapsed position when positioned in the lumen and being naturally biased toward the expanded position when positioned outside the lumen;
moving the obstruction engaging portion into engagement with the obstruction; and
removing the obstruction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
loading the obstruction retriever into the catheter in a retrograde direction; and
thereafter introducing the catheter through the second catheter.
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13. The method of claim 1 wherein the obstruction engaging element has a generally conical shape.
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14. The method of claim 1 wherein the catheter has only one lumen.
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15. The method of claim 1 wherein the moving step is carried out by moving the obstruction engaging portion proximally into engagement with the obstruction.
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16. The method of claim 1 wherein the moving step is carried out by rotating the obstruction engaging portion.
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17. The method of claim 1 wherein the first and second coiled sections are wound in same direction.
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