Removable embolus blood clot filter
First Claim
1. A filter to be placed in a flow of blood through a vessel, the filter comprising:
- a hub disposed along a longitudinal axis;
at least one anchor member projecting from the hub, the at least one anchor member including a hook that penetrates a blood vessel wall when the filter is placed in a blood vessel, the hook spaced along the longitudinal axis from the hub and spaced a first radial distance from the longitudinal axis; and
at least one locator member projecting from the hub, the at least one locator member including a tip segment spaced along the longitudinal axis from the hub and spaced a second radial distance from the longitudinal axis, wherein the second radial distance is less than the first radial distance, the at least one locator member having at least four segments including the tip segment, each disposed on respective distinct axes, the four segments comprising;
a proximal segment proximate the hub;
a first linear segment that extends from the proximal segment along a first angle with respect to the longitudinal axis;
a second linear segment that extends from the first segment along a second angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the second angle is less than the first angle; and
the tip segment that extends from the second segment along a third angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the third angle is less than the second angle.
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Abstract
A removable blood clot filter includes a number of locator members and anchor members disposed radially and extending angularly downward from a hub. The locator members include a number of linear portions having distinct axes configured to place a tip portion approximately parallel to the walls of a blood vessel when implanted and to apply sufficient force to the vessel walls to position the filter near the vessel centerline. The anchor members each include a hook configured to penetrate the vessel wall to prevent longitudinal movement due to blood flow. The hooks may have a cross section sized to allow for a larger radius of curvature under strain so that the filter can be removed without damaging the vessel wall.
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18 Claims
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1. A filter to be placed in a flow of blood through a vessel, the filter comprising:
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a hub disposed along a longitudinal axis; at least one anchor member projecting from the hub, the at least one anchor member including a hook that penetrates a blood vessel wall when the filter is placed in a blood vessel, the hook spaced along the longitudinal axis from the hub and spaced a first radial distance from the longitudinal axis; and at least one locator member projecting from the hub, the at least one locator member including a tip segment spaced along the longitudinal axis from the hub and spaced a second radial distance from the longitudinal axis, wherein the second radial distance is less than the first radial distance, the at least one locator member having at least four segments including the tip segment, each disposed on respective distinct axes, the four segments comprising; a proximal segment proximate the hub; a first linear segment that extends from the proximal segment along a first angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; a second linear segment that extends from the first segment along a second angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the second angle is less than the first angle; and the tip segment that extends from the second segment along a third angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the third angle is less than the second angle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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