Coupling devices for interventional delivery systems and methods of using such coupling devices
First Claim
1. A coupling device, set to be linked to an interventional delivery system, for coupling and releasing a medical implant having a plurality of anchoring elements for anchoring the medical implant to the walls of a target blood vessel, comprising:
- a generally tubular channel sized and shaped to be conducted in an intravascular catheter; and
a pivot extended in and along said generally tubular channel having a distal end comprising;
a lower plate, andan upper plate, mounted above said lower plate and having a plurality of niches for receiving a plurality of anchoring elements of a medical element so that an anchor end of a hook formed at an anchor tip of each said anchoring element is;
temporarily connected to a portion of said upper plate between two of said plurality of niches to prevent penetration of said anchor end to surrounding blood vessel walls, andplaced between said lower and upper plates and covered by said upper plate;
wherein said medical implant is coupled to said pivot without any direct mechanical connection so as to allow releasing of said plurality of anchoring elements for anchoring said medical implant the walls of a target blood vessel by retrieving said generally tubular channel while maintaining said pivot in place or pushing said pivot while maintaining said generally tubular channel in place;
wherein each of a plurality of anchor tips of said plurality of anchoring elements are angled to fit into a triangle formed by a plurality of recesses around said pivot and below said upper plate.
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Abstract
A coupling device, set to be linked to an interventional delivery system, for coupling and releasing a medical implant. The coupling device comprises a generally tubular channel sized and shaped to be conducted in an intravascular catheter and a pivot extended in and along the generally tubular channel having a distal end comprising a lower surface for applying pushing force a medical implant and an upper surface, mounted above the lower generally tubular surface and having at least one niche for receiving at least one anchoring element of the medical element so that a tip of each the anchoring element is placed between the lower and upper surfaces.
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15 Claims
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1. A coupling device, set to be linked to an interventional delivery system, for coupling and releasing a medical implant having a plurality of anchoring elements for anchoring the medical implant to the walls of a target blood vessel, comprising:
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a generally tubular channel sized and shaped to be conducted in an intravascular catheter; and a pivot extended in and along said generally tubular channel having a distal end comprising; a lower plate, and an upper plate, mounted above said lower plate and having a plurality of niches for receiving a plurality of anchoring elements of a medical element so that an anchor end of a hook formed at an anchor tip of each said anchoring element is; temporarily connected to a portion of said upper plate between two of said plurality of niches to prevent penetration of said anchor end to surrounding blood vessel walls, and placed between said lower and upper plates and covered by said upper plate; wherein said medical implant is coupled to said pivot without any direct mechanical connection so as to allow releasing of said plurality of anchoring elements for anchoring said medical implant the walls of a target blood vessel by retrieving said generally tubular channel while maintaining said pivot in place or pushing said pivot while maintaining said generally tubular channel in place; wherein each of a plurality of anchor tips of said plurality of anchoring elements are angled to fit into a triangle formed by a plurality of recesses around said pivot and below said upper plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for coupling a medical implant having a plurality of anchoring elements for anchoring the medical implant to the walls of a target blood vessel, the method comprising:
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providing a coupling device comprising a generally tubular channel sized and shaped to be conducted in an intravascular catheter and a pivot extended in and along said generally tubular channel having a distal end comprising substantially parallel lower and upper plates having a gap therebetween, said upper plate having a plurality of niches; placing a plurality of anchoring elements of a medical implant in proximity to said distal end so that at least an anchor end of a hook formed at a tip of each of said plurality of anchoring elements is; temporarily connected to a portion of said upper plate between two of said plurality of niches to prevent penetration of said anchor end to surrounding blood vessel walls, and placed between said lower and upper plates and so that said plurality of anchoring elements passing through said upper plate; and encircling said medical implant using said generally tubular channel; wherein said medical implant is coupled to said pivot without any direct mechanical connection so as to allow releasing said medical implant by retrieving said generally tubular channel while maintaining said pivot in place or pushing said pivot while maintaining said generally tubular channel in place; wherein said lower plate is connected to said pivot; wherein said anchor tip is adapted for anchoring said medical implant to the walls of a target blood vessel; wherein each of a plurality of anchor tips of said plurality of anchoring elements are angled to fit into a triangle formed by a plurality of recesses around said pivot and below said upper plate. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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