Intravascular trap and method of trapping particles in bodily fluids
First Claim
1. A trap for trapping particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising a guidewire having a distal segment;
- a metal fabric, the metal fabric having a first end carried by the distal segment and a second end slidable along the guidewire, the metal fabric being disposed adjacent the outer surface of the guidewire when the second end is spaced proximally of the first end and extending generally outwardly of the guidewire when the second end is slid nearer the first end to define a particle-trapping screen having a proximally-facing lip; and
a cover formed of a metal fabric, the cover being slidable along the guidewire from a first position spaced proximally of the screen toward a second position adjacent the screen, the cover in an expanded configuration defining a recess sized to receive the lip of the screen.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a method of forming a medical device and medical devices which can be formed in accordance with the method. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of a) providing a metal fabric formed of a plurality of strands formed of a metal which can be heat treated to substantially set a desired shape; b) deforming the metal fabric to generally conform to a surface of a molding element; c) heat treating the metal fabric in contact with the surface of the molding element to substantially set the shape of the fabric in its deformed state; and d) removing the metal fabric from contact with the molding element. The resulting metal fabric will define a medical device which can be collapsed for passage through a catheter or the like for deployment in a channel of a patient'"'"'s body. Medical devices made in accordance with this method can have varying structures. In one embodiment, the medical device is carried by a guidewire and has a metal fabric extending between first and second ends, the ends of the device being adapted to slide along the guidewire. The metal fabric has a collapsed configuration in which the ends of the metal fabric are spaced from one another along the guidewire and a preset expanded configuration in which the ends of the metal fabric are positioned closer to one another. The metal fabric will cause the device to elastically substantially resume its preset expanded configuration when released from confinement within a channel in a patient'"'"'s body.
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12 Claims
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1. A trap for trapping particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising a guidewire having a distal segment;
- a metal fabric, the metal fabric having a first end carried by the distal segment and a second end slidable along the guidewire, the metal fabric being disposed adjacent the outer surface of the guidewire when the second end is spaced proximally of the first end and extending generally outwardly of the guidewire when the second end is slid nearer the first end to define a particle-trapping screen having a proximally-facing lip; and
a cover formed of a metal fabric, the cover being slidable along the guidewire from a first position spaced proximally of the screen toward a second position adjacent the screen, the cover in an expanded configuration defining a recess sized to receive the lip of the screen. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- a metal fabric, the metal fabric having a first end carried by the distal segment and a second end slidable along the guidewire, the metal fabric being disposed adjacent the outer surface of the guidewire when the second end is spaced proximally of the first end and extending generally outwardly of the guidewire when the second end is slid nearer the first end to define a particle-trapping screen having a proximally-facing lip; and
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3. A trap for trapping particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising a guidewire having a distal segment, a resilient metal fabric and a cover;
- the metal fabric having a first end carried by the distal segment and a second end slidable along the guidewire, the metal fabric being disposed adjacent the outer surface of the guidewire when the second end is spaced proximally of the first end and extending generally outwardly of the guidewire when the second end is slid nearer the first end to define a generally dome-shaped particle-trapping screen which strains the particulate material from fluid passing therethrough, the second end being resiliently biased toward the first end to define the particle trapping screen when the fabric is not constrained;
the cover being slidable along the guidewire from a first position spaced proximally of the screen toward a second position adjacent the screen, the cover in an expanded configuration defining a recess sized to receive a proximally-facing lip of the screen.
- the metal fabric having a first end carried by the distal segment and a second end slidable along the guidewire, the metal fabric being disposed adjacent the outer surface of the guidewire when the second end is spaced proximally of the first end and extending generally outwardly of the guidewire when the second end is slid nearer the first end to define a generally dome-shaped particle-trapping screen which strains the particulate material from fluid passing therethrough, the second end being resiliently biased toward the first end to define the particle trapping screen when the fabric is not constrained;
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4. A retrieval system for retrieving particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a) a flexible, elongate shaft adapted to follow a path within the channel;
b) a medical device carried by the shaft at a distal location along the length of the shaft, the medical device having a collapsed configuration wherein it has a first, reduced diameter, and an expanded configuration wherein it has a second, enlarged diameter, the medical device in its expanded configuration limiting the flow of the particulate material within the channel distally beyond the medical device;
c) a distally open cover slidable with respect to the shaft from a first position wherein it is spaced proximally of the medical device, thereby permitting the medical device to so limit the flow of the particulate material, to a second position wherein it engages the medical device to form therebetween an enclosure, the medical device and the cover together effectively limiting egress of the particulate material from the enclosure. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A retrieval system for retrieving particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a) a flexible, elongate shaft adapted to follow a path within the channel;
b) a medical device carried by the shaft and having an expanded configuration wherein it limits the flow of the particulate material within the channel distally beyond the medical device;
c) a distally open cover slidable with respect to the shaft from a first position wherein it is spaced proximally of the medical device, thereby permitting the medical device to so limit the flow of the;
particulate material, to a second position wherein it engages the medical device to form therebetween an enclosure; and
d) a retrieval sheath moveable with respect to the cover and the shaft, the retrieval sheath being sized such that distal movement of the retrieval sheath with respect to the cover when the cover is in its second position will urge the cover to collapse about the medical device and tightly engage a surface of the medical device.
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12. A retrieval system for retrieving particulate material entrained in a fluid within a channel of a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a) a flexible, elongate shaft adapted to follow a path within the channel;
b) a medical device carried by the shaft and being adapted to assume an expanded configuration wherein it limits the flow of the particulate material within the channel distally beyond the medical device;
c) a distally open cover slidable with respect to the shaft, the cover engaging a surface of the medical device to form therebetween an enclosure; and
d) a retrieval sheath moveable with respect to the cover and the shaft, at least a portion of the cover being received within the retrieval sheath, the retrieval sheath urging the cover into tight engagement with a surface of the medical device.
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