Apparatus and methods for delivering coiled prostheses
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1. A method for delivering a prosthesis to a stenotic region of a blood vessel, said method comprising:
- introducing a delivery device to an interior of the blood vessel, wherein said device carries a plurality of discrete helical element, each of the plurality of discrete helical elements having a predetermined length and being separable from the remainder of helical elements;
advancing a first number of the discrete helical elements relative to the delivery device within the interior of the blood vessel, wherein advancing comprises drawing and rotating the delivery device relative to the body lumen while pushing the first number of discrete helical elements from the delivery device and wherein the first number of the discrete helical elements assume a helical configuration which traverses a surface region of the interior of the blood vessel as the first number is advanced;
viewing the length of the first number relative to the length of the stenotic region;
selecting a first number of a discrete helical elements so that the combined length of the first number of discrete helical elements with a separate element coupled to the catheter matches the length of the stenotic region of the blood vessel, the first number being operator selectable between 1 and at least 2;
separating the first number of discrete helical elements from a second number of discrete helical elements;
releasing the first number of the one or more discrete helical elements in the non-linear configuration from the delivery device into the stenotic region of the blood vessel, wherein upon release the first number forms and remains a generally tubular scaffold to inhibit closure of the stenotic region without substantially inhibiting blood flow through the blood vessel; and
maintaining the second number of the discrete helical elements in the delivery device after the first number is released;
wherein the first number of discrete helical elements assumes a helical configuration and the delivery device is rotated as the first number of discrete helical elements are pushed.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for delivering prostheses to body lumens, such as stents and grafts to blood vessels, utilize a delivery device which carries one or more linearized elements. The linearized elements assume non-linear configurations, particularly helical configurations, when advanced and released from the delivery device. By selectively controlling the length and/or number of elements delivered from the delivery device, extended and disseminated disease within the body lumens may be effectively treated.
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1. A method for delivering a prosthesis to a stenotic region of a blood vessel, said method comprising:
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introducing a delivery device to an interior of the blood vessel, wherein said device carries a plurality of discrete helical element, each of the plurality of discrete helical elements having a predetermined length and being separable from the remainder of helical elements; advancing a first number of the discrete helical elements relative to the delivery device within the interior of the blood vessel, wherein advancing comprises drawing and rotating the delivery device relative to the body lumen while pushing the first number of discrete helical elements from the delivery device and wherein the first number of the discrete helical elements assume a helical configuration which traverses a surface region of the interior of the blood vessel as the first number is advanced; viewing the length of the first number relative to the length of the stenotic region; selecting a first number of a discrete helical elements so that the combined length of the first number of discrete helical elements with a separate element coupled to the catheter matches the length of the stenotic region of the blood vessel, the first number being operator selectable between 1 and at least 2; separating the first number of discrete helical elements from a second number of discrete helical elements; releasing the first number of the one or more discrete helical elements in the non-linear configuration from the delivery device into the stenotic region of the blood vessel, wherein upon release the first number forms and remains a generally tubular scaffold to inhibit closure of the stenotic region without substantially inhibiting blood flow through the blood vessel; and maintaining the second number of the discrete helical elements in the delivery device after the first number is released; wherein the first number of discrete helical elements assumes a helical configuration and the delivery device is rotated as the first number of discrete helical elements are pushed.
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2. A method for delivering a prosthesis to a stenotic region of a blood vessel, the method comprising:
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introducing an elongate catheter shaft having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen therebetween into the blood vessel, the shaft carrying a self-expandable prosthetic element disposed in the lumen in a linearized configuration while constrained in the lumen and adapted to radially expand into a helical configuration upon deployment, and wherein the prosthetic element is separable into a first prosthesis having a first length and second prostheses having a second length prior to release from the catheter shaft; advancing the first length of the prosthetic element from the lumen while the second length is retained in the lumen in the linearized configuration; and separating the first prosthesis from the second prosthesis with a separating element coupled to the catheter shaft such that the first prosthesis resiliently expands to the helical configuration outside the lumen while the second prosthesis is retained in the catheter shaft in the linearized configuration, the helical configuration being generally tubular with an open longitudinal passage therein adapted to provide a scaffold to inhibit closure of the blood vessel without substantially inhibiting blood flow through the longitudinal passage, wherein the first prosthesis continuously engages a wall of the blood vessel along substantially all of the first length. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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