Tracking aspiration catheter
First Claim
1. An aspiration catheter comprising:
- a suction device,a proximal portion, anda shaft with a proximal end and a distal end,wherein the shaft is operably connected at its proximal end to the proximal portion to form a suction lumen,wherein the suction device is attached or attachable to the proximal portion to operably connect the suction device to the suction lumen,wherein the distal end of the shaft comprises a tip portion having an aspiration opening at the distal end of the tip that is in fluid communication with the suction device through the suction lumen,wherein the tip portion has greater flexibility relative to the rest of shaft and has a natural curve that is curved from about 10 degrees to less than 90 degrees relative to a straight orientation of the shaft,wherein the shaft comprises a single lumen rapid exchange segment near the distal end of the shaft and a guide port adjacent the rapid exchange segment, the guide port having a suitable size for the passage of a guide structure with a configuration for the guide structure to extend through the guide port and through the aspiration opening, andwherein a longitudinal cross sectional view of the curved tip portion is characterized by a top curve and a lower curve that bend in the same direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter.
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Abstract
In general, aspiration catheters have a suction device, a proximal portion and a shaft with a proximal end and a distal end. Improvements in the aspiration catheter design provide for improved tracking and/or reduced chance of snagging during delivery of the aspiration catheter. In some embodiments, the tip of the shaft has a curve relative to the neutral orientation of the remaining portions of the shaft. In other embodiments, the aspiration catheter further comprises a tracking portion that has a guide lumen. A guide structure can extend through the guide lumen to limit the motion of the tip of the catheter relative to the guide structure during delivery of the aspiration catheter within a patient'"'"'s vessel. In further embodiments, the aspiration catheter comprises a deflection structure having a tether and a bumper. Improved methods for using the aspiration catheter to recover an embolism protection device are described.
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18 Claims
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1. An aspiration catheter comprising:
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a suction device, a proximal portion, and a shaft with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the shaft is operably connected at its proximal end to the proximal portion to form a suction lumen, wherein the suction device is attached or attachable to the proximal portion to operably connect the suction device to the suction lumen, wherein the distal end of the shaft comprises a tip portion having an aspiration opening at the distal end of the tip that is in fluid communication with the suction device through the suction lumen, wherein the tip portion has greater flexibility relative to the rest of shaft and has a natural curve that is curved from about 10 degrees to less than 90 degrees relative to a straight orientation of the shaft, wherein the shaft comprises a single lumen rapid exchange segment near the distal end of the shaft and a guide port adjacent the rapid exchange segment, the guide port having a suitable size for the passage of a guide structure with a configuration for the guide structure to extend through the guide port and through the aspiration opening, and wherein a longitudinal cross sectional view of the curved tip portion is characterized by a top curve and a lower curve that bend in the same direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for the delivery of an aspiration catheter with a distal aspiration opening into a vessel, wherein the aspiration catheter comprises a shaft comprises a proximal end, a distal end, a single lumen rapid exchange segment comprising a curved catheter tip near the distal end of the shaft, and a guide port adjacent the single lumen rapid exchange segment, the method comprising,
pre-delivering a guide structure into the vessel, and tracking the single lumen rapid exchange segment of the catheter along the guide structure with the guide structure extending through the guide port and from the distal aspiration opening and the curved catheter tip being distorted from its natural curved configuration due to forces exerted between the curved catheter tip and the guide structure exiting the distal aspiration opening to deliver the catheter into the vessel, wherein the natural curve of the catheter tip is from about 10 degrees to less than 90 degrees relative to if the catheter tip is straight, wherein the shaft comprises a metal braid within a polymer to increase torque transmittal along the length of the catheter, wherein the guide port has a suitable size for the passage of the guide structure, and wherein a longitudinal cross sectional view of the natural curve of the catheter tip is characterized by a top curve and a lower curve that bend in the same direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter.
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