Prosthesis anchoring and deploying device
First Claim
1. A prosthesis delivery system comprising:
- an outer elongate tubular member defining an outer lumen;
an inner elongate tubular member positioned within the outer lumen;
a tubular sleeve comprising a wall having an annular outside surface, the wall defining a first recess extending radially inward from the annular outside surface, the first recess comprising sidewalls and a bottom surface extending between the sidewalls;
a self-expanding implantable prosthesis positioned within the outer lumen and around the inner elongate tubular member, the prosthesis comprising a first elongate end loop, the first elongate end loop having a circumferential extent less than a circumference of the prosthesis, the first elongate end loop being positioned within the first recess;
wherein the first recess has a shape complementary to a shape of the first elongate end loop and the prosthesis is coupled to the tubular sleeve only by the first elongate end loop; and
the first recess comprising an elongate medial feature extending radially from the bottom surface of the first recess and towards the annular outside surface from an inside central portion of the first recess, the medial feature extending to the annular outside surface of the tubular sleeve, the first elongate end loop surrounding the medial feature.
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Abstract
A system for intraluminally delivering and deploying stents and other prostheses includes an outer catheter, an inner catheter movable axially relative to the outer catheter, and an anchoring device mounted to a distal end region of the inner catheter. The anchoring device includes one or more control features that interact with a linking structure proximally disposed on the prosthesis, preferably including one or more loops. The control features and loops interact by surface engagement to anchor the prosthesis relative to the inner catheter in a nonfrictional manner, thus to maintain lower axial prosthesis deployment and retraction forces. In one version of the anchor, the control features extend radially outward from a sleeve. In another version, the control features are formed in respective recesses which also receive the loops or other linking structure.
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9 Claims
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1. A prosthesis delivery system comprising:
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an outer elongate tubular member defining an outer lumen; an inner elongate tubular member positioned within the outer lumen; a tubular sleeve comprising a wall having an annular outside surface, the wall defining a first recess extending radially inward from the annular outside surface, the first recess comprising sidewalls and a bottom surface extending between the sidewalls; a self-expanding implantable prosthesis positioned within the outer lumen and around the inner elongate tubular member, the prosthesis comprising a first elongate end loop, the first elongate end loop having a circumferential extent less than a circumference of the prosthesis, the first elongate end loop being positioned within the first recess; wherein the first recess has a shape complementary to a shape of the first elongate end loop and the prosthesis is coupled to the tubular sleeve only by the first elongate end loop; and the first recess comprising an elongate medial feature extending radially from the bottom surface of the first recess and towards the annular outside surface from an inside central portion of the first recess, the medial feature extending to the annular outside surface of the tubular sleeve, the first elongate end loop surrounding the medial feature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A prosthesis delivery system comprising:
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an outer elongate tubular member defining an outer lumen; an inner elongate tubular member positioned within the outer lumen; a tubular sleeve comprising a wall having an annular outside surface, the wall defining a first recess extending radially inward from the annular outside surface, the first recess comprising sidewalls and a bottom surface extending between the sidewalls; a self-expanding implantable prosthesis positioned within the outer lumen and around the inner elongate tubular member, the prosthesis comprising a first elongate end loop, the first elongate end loop having a circumferential extent less than a circumference of the prosthesis, the first elongate end loop being positioned within the first recess; wherein the first recess has a shape complementary to a shape of the first elongate end loop and the prosthesis is coupled to the tubular sleeve only by the first elongate end loop; and the tubular sleeve having a proximal end, a distal end and a length extending from the proximal end to the distal end, the first recess extending from a first opening at the distal end of the tubular sleeve to a second opening at the proximal end of the tubular sleeve, the first elongate end loop having a loop length greater than the length of the tubular sleeve, wherein a loop portion of the first elongate end loop extends beyond the proximal end of the tubular sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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