Embolic protection devices
First Claim
1. An embolic protection device for capturing embolic debris released into a body vessel of a patient, comprising:
- a shaft member having a distal end and a proximal end; and
a filtering assembly rotatably mounted on the shaft member, the filtering assembly including an expandable strut assembly and a filter attached to the strut assembly for capturing embolic debris, the expandable strut assembly having a set of struts, each strut having a first end and a second end, a deployment member movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
each of the first ends of the struts being attached to the deployment member at different locations along the deployment member and the struts being movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the strut assembly and filter are mounted to a single tubular member rotatably mounted to the shaft member, the filter being movable with the set of struts and deployment member to the expanded position so that at least a portion contacts the wall of the vessel to capture embolic debris released into the body lumen and the deployment member is a pleated ring forming a substantially circular structure when placed in the expanded position.
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Abstract
An embolic protection device for use in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region to capture any embolic material which may be created and released into the bloodstream during the procedure. The device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element attached thereto. In one embodiment, the filtering assembly is attached to the distal end of a guide wire and is deployed within the patient'"'"'s vasculature as the guide wire is manipulated into the area of treatment. A restraining sheath placed over the filtering assembly in a coaxial arrangement maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Thereafter, the sheath can be retracted to expose the filtering assembly which will then self-expand within the patient'"'"'s vasculature. Interventional devices can be delivered over the guide wire and any embolic debris created during the interventional procedure and released into the blood stream will enter the filtering assembly and be captured therein. Other embodiments include filtering assemblies attached to an outer tubular member and inner shaft member which apply axial force to the distal ends of the assembly to either expand or contract the struts as needed.
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17 Claims
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1. An embolic protection device for capturing embolic debris released into a body vessel of a patient, comprising:
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a shaft member having a distal end and a proximal end; and a filtering assembly rotatably mounted on the shaft member, the filtering assembly including an expandable strut assembly and a filter attached to the strut assembly for capturing embolic debris, the expandable strut assembly having a set of struts, each strut having a first end and a second end, a deployment member movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position;
each of the first ends of the struts being attached to the deployment member at different locations along the deployment member and the struts being movable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the strut assembly and filter are mounted to a single tubular member rotatably mounted to the shaft member, the filter being movable with the set of struts and deployment member to the expanded position so that at least a portion contacts the wall of the vessel to capture embolic debris released into the body lumen and the deployment member is a pleated ring forming a substantially circular structure when placed in the expanded position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An embolic protection device for capturing embolic debris released into a body vessel of a patient, comprising:
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a guide wire having a proximal section and a distal section; a filtering assembly including an expandable strut assembly and a filter element, the strut assembly and filter element being mounted to a single tubular member which is rotatably mounted to the guide wire in the distal section, the strut assembly having a self-expanding deployment member which is biased to move from a collapsed position to an expanded position and forms an opening when placed in the expanded position, the filter element being attached to the deployment member and movable to the expanded position so that at least a portion of the filter element contacts the wall of the body vessel to capture embolic debris released into the body lumen; and a retractable restraining sheath adapted to extend over the filtering assembly to maintain the deployment member in the collapsed position wherein the tubular member extends through the opening formed by the deployment member and the deployment member is a pleated ring. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An embolic protection device for capturing embolic debris released into a body vessel of a patient, comprising:
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a guide wire having a proximal section and a distal section; a filtering assembly including an expandable strut assembly and a filter element, the strut assembly and filter element being mounted to a single tubular member which is rotatably mounted to the guide wire in the distal section, the strut assembly having a self-expanding deployment ring which is biased to move from a collapsed position to an expanded position and forms an opening when placed in the expanded position, the filter element being attached to the deployment ring and movable to the expanded position so that at least a portion of the filter element contacts the wall of the body vessel to capture embolic debris released into the body lumen; and a retractable restraining sheath adapted to extend over the filtering assembly to maintain the deployment ring in the collapsed position. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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