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Blood flow restoration and thrombus management methods

  • US 8,066,757 B2
  • Filed: 12/28/2010
  • Issued: 11/29/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A thrombus management method for the treatment of ischemic stroke, the method comprising:

  • identifying an occluded blood vessel having an occlusive thrombus;

    selecting an expandable tip assembly based, at least in part, on a diameter of the identified occluded blood vessel, the expandable tip assembly comprising a proximal elongate member and a distal self-expanding scaffold having an open, non-filtering distal end;

    inserting the selected expandable tip assembly within the occluded vessel through a microcatheter such that the self-expanding scaffold is positioned at a location of the thrombus in a non-expanded configuration;

    retracting the microcatheter, thereby causing the scaffold to expand to an expanded configuration;

    wherein said expansion compresses the thrombus against a wall of the blood vessel;

    wherein said compression of the thrombus restores blood flow within the blood vessel;

    wherein said restored blood flow facilitates natural lysis of the thrombus; and

    macerating the thrombus by resheathing the self-expanding scaffold and unsheathing the self-expanding scaffold within the microcatheter, thereby facilitating mechanical lysis and fragmentation of the thrombus without using the self-expanding scaffold or a distal embolic protection member for distal filtering.

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