Embolic coil having stretch resistant member with an attached end and an end with movement freedom
First Claim
1. An embolic coil comprising:
- a wound coil including a plurality of turns defining an elongated lumen, the wound coil having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion;
a stretch resistant member that is fixedly unattached to the wound coil while being at least partially received longitudinally within the elongated lumen and having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a distally positioned enlarged portion;
a headpiece formed from a hypotube that has an outer surface secured to the coil lumen at the proximal end portion of the wound coil, with the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member having been plasma welded to the hypotube, whereby said headpiece comprises the hypotube and the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member, with the proximal end portion of the wound coil being secured to the headpiece outer surface;
a restrictor member at least partially received within and fixedly attached to the wound coil lumen, wherein the restrictor member defines an aperture smaller than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member, a portion of the stretch resistant member is movable through the aperture to allow stretching of the wound coil, and the distally positioned enlarged portion is adapted to engage the restrictor member to resist stretching of the wound coil during use of the coil; and
the wound coil lumen is larger than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member whereby this enlarged portion is movable through the wound coil lumen and the wound coil extends beyond the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member.
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Abstract
A coil device is provided with a stretch resistant feature. The device includes a wound coil defining a lumen and a stretch resistant member at least partially received within the lumen. A headpiece is formed by a joining of the coil and a restrictor member, typically by plasma welding. The restrictor member is also at least partially received within the lumen and defines an aperture adapted to movably receive a portion of the stretch resistant member to allow the wound coil to stretch and elongate. The stretch resistant member includes an enlarged portion that is larger than the aperture and adapted to engage the restrictor member to prevent or resist stretching of the wound coil. The restrictor member may be provided as a separate element fixedly secured to the coil wire, or the coil wire may include one or more minor turns adapted to perform the function of the restrictor member.
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17 Claims
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1. An embolic coil comprising:
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a wound coil including a plurality of turns defining an elongated lumen, the wound coil having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; a stretch resistant member that is fixedly unattached to the wound coil while being at least partially received longitudinally within the elongated lumen and having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a distally positioned enlarged portion; a headpiece formed from a hypotube that has an outer surface secured to the coil lumen at the proximal end portion of the wound coil, with the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member having been plasma welded to the hypotube, whereby said headpiece comprises the hypotube and the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member, with the proximal end portion of the wound coil being secured to the headpiece outer surface; a restrictor member at least partially received within and fixedly attached to the wound coil lumen, wherein the restrictor member defines an aperture smaller than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member, a portion of the stretch resistant member is movable through the aperture to allow stretching of the wound coil, and the distally positioned enlarged portion is adapted to engage the restrictor member to resist stretching of the wound coil during use of the coil; and the wound coil lumen is larger than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member whereby this enlarged portion is movable through the wound coil lumen and the wound coil extends beyond the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An embolic coil comprising:
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a wound coil including a plurality of turns defining an elongated lumen, the wound coil having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; a stretch resistant member that is fixedly unattached to the wound coil while being at least partially received within the elongated lumen and having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a distally positioned enlarged portion; a headpiece positioned at a proximal portion of the wound coil, said headpiece formed from a solid member with an outer surface and an opening therein, the solid member being secured to the coil lumen at the proximal end portion of the wound coil, with the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member being inserted within the solid member opening and plasma welded to the solid member, whereby said headpiece comprises the solid member and the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member, with the proximal end portion of the wound coil secured to the solid member outer surface; an endcap positioned at a distal end portion of the wound coil; a restrictor member at least partially received within and fixedly attached to the lumen, wherein the restrictor member defines an aperture smaller than the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member, a portion of the stretch resistant member is movable through the aperture to allow stretching of the wound coil, and the enlarged portion is adapted to engage the restrictor member to resist stretching of the wound coil during use of the coil; and the wound coil lumen is larger than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member whereby this enlarged portion is movable through the wound coil lumen and the wound coil extends beyond the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An embolic coil comprising:
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a wound coil including a plurality of major turns defining an elongated lumen, the wound coil having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion; a stretch resistant member that is fixedly unattached to the wound coil while being at least partially received within the elongated lumen and having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a distally positioned enlarged portion; a headpiece formed from a shaped member having a longitudinal opening therein and that has an outer surface secured to the coil lumen at the proximal end portion of the wound coil, with the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member having been inserted into the longitudinal opening and plasma welded to the shaped member, whereby said headpiece comprises the shaped member and the proximal end portion of the stretch resistant member, with the proximal end portion of the wound coil being secured to the headpiece; the wound coil includes a minor turn defining an aperture smaller than the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member, a portion of the stretch resistant member is movable through the aperture to allow stretching of the wound coil, and the enlarged portion is adapted to engage the minor turn to resist stretching of the wound coil during use of the coil; and the wound coil lumen is larger than the distally positioned enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member whereby this enlarged portion is movable through the wound coil lumen and the wound coil extends beyond the enlarged portion of the stretch resistant member. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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Specification