Embolectomy catheters and methods for treating stroke and other small vessel thromboembolic disorders
First Claim
1. A method for removing obstructive matter from a vessel of a patient comprising:
- advancing a distal end of a guidewire toward obstructive matter within said vessel;
advancing an embolectomy catheter over said guidewire;
advancing a distal end of said embolectomy catheter through said obstructive matter;
retracting an outer tube of said embolectomy catheter relative to a distal tip of said embolectomy catheter, thereby removing a constraint on an obstruction matter capturing receptacle on said embolectomy catheter;
expanding said obstructive matter capturing receptacle; and
retracting said embolectomy catheter so as to capture said obstructive matter within said obstructive matter capturing receptacle.
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Abstract
Embolectomy catheters, rapid exchange microcatheters, systems and methods for removing clots or other obstructive matter (e.g., thrombus, thromboemboli, embolic fragments of atherosclerotic plaque, foreign objects, etc.) from blood vessels. This invention is particularly useable for percutaneous removal of thromboemboli or other obstructive matter from small blood vessels of the brain, during an evolving stroke or period of cerebral ischemia. In some embodiments, the embolectomy catheters of this invention are advanceable with or over a guidewire which has been pre-inserted through or around the clot. Also, in some embodiments, the embolectomy catheters include clot removal devices which are deployable from the catheter after the catheter has been advanced at least partially through the clot. The clot removal device may include a deployable wire nest that is designed to prevent a blood clot from passing therethrough. The delivery catheter may include telescoping inner and outer tubes, with the clot removal device being radially constrained by the outer tube. Retraction of the outer tube removes the constraint on the clot removal device and permits it to expand to its deployed configuration. An infusion guidewire is particularly useful in conjunction with the embolectomy catheter, and permits infusion of medicaments or visualization fluids distal to the clot.
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11 Claims
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1. A method for removing obstructive matter from a vessel of a patient comprising:
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advancing a distal end of a guidewire toward obstructive matter within said vessel; advancing an embolectomy catheter over said guidewire; advancing a distal end of said embolectomy catheter through said obstructive matter; retracting an outer tube of said embolectomy catheter relative to a distal tip of said embolectomy catheter, thereby removing a constraint on an obstruction matter capturing receptacle on said embolectomy catheter; expanding said obstructive matter capturing receptacle; and retracting said embolectomy catheter so as to capture said obstructive matter within said obstructive matter capturing receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of removing an obstruction within a vessel comprising:
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inserting a guidewire into said vessel of a patient; advancing said guidewire toward said obstruction; advancing a catheter over said guidewire advancing a tapered distal tip of said catheter through said obstruction;
advancing said catheter until an obstruction removal device of said catheter has at least partially passed through said obstruction;separating the tapered distal tip of said catheter from an outer tube of said catheter; deploying said obstruction removal device from an unexpanded state to an expanded state; and capturing said obstruction with said removal device by retracting said obstruction removal device. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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