Methods of achieving lung volume reduction with removable anchored devices
First Claim
1. An intra-bronchial device for placement in an air passageway of a patient, the device comprising:
- a support structure comprising a longitudinal axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end, a central member extending longitudinally from the distal end to the proximal end through an axial center of the device, the central member configured to be engaged by a removal device;
an obstructing member comprising a resilient membrane that precludes fluid flow through said resilient membrane, the obstructing member being carried by the support structure and the obstructing member preventing air from being inhaled into a lung portion to collapse the lung portion, at least a portion of the central member being surrounded by the resilient membrane; and
at least a first anchor at the distal end and a second anchor at the proximal end, the first and second anchors carried by the support structure that anchor the device within the air passageway when the anchors are deployed, the first anchor comprises a first tip and a second tip, and a distance defined between the first tip and the second tip when the anchors are deployed, and the first and the second anchors being configured to fold toward the longitudinal axis in a direction that moves the anchors away from the obstructing member without increasing the distance when the central member is engaged by the removal device.
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Abstract
An intra-bronchial device placed and anchored in an air passageway of a patient to collapse a lung portion associated with the air passageway. The device includes a support structure, an obstructing member carried by the support structure that reduces ventilation to the lung portion by preventing air from being inhaled into the lung portion, and at least one anchor carried by the support structure that anchors the obstruction device within the air passageway. The anchor may engage the air passageway wall by piercing or friction, include a stop dimensioned for limiting the piercing of the air passageway wall, and may be releasable from the air passageway for removal of the intra-bronchial device. The anchors may be carried by a peripheral portion of the support structure, or by a central portion of the support structure. The obstructing member may be a one-way valve.
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20 Claims
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1. An intra-bronchial device for placement in an air passageway of a patient, the device comprising:
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a support structure comprising a longitudinal axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end, a central member extending longitudinally from the distal end to the proximal end through an axial center of the device, the central member configured to be engaged by a removal device; an obstructing member comprising a resilient membrane that precludes fluid flow through said resilient membrane, the obstructing member being carried by the support structure and the obstructing member preventing air from being inhaled into a lung portion to collapse the lung portion, at least a portion of the central member being surrounded by the resilient membrane; and at least a first anchor at the distal end and a second anchor at the proximal end, the first and second anchors carried by the support structure that anchor the device within the air passageway when the anchors are deployed, the first anchor comprises a first tip and a second tip, and a distance defined between the first tip and the second tip when the anchors are deployed, and the first and the second anchors being configured to fold toward the longitudinal axis in a direction that moves the anchors away from the obstructing member without increasing the distance when the central member is engaged by the removal device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An air passageway obstructing device comprising:
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flexible frame means for forming a support structure extending from a distal end to a proximal end of the air passageway obstructing device; flexible membrane means for obstructing airflow within an air passageway, the flexible membrane means being carried by the support structure; and anchoring means to anchor the air passageway obstructing device, the anchoring means having a first anchor at the distal end and a second anchor at the proximal end, the first anchor having a first tip and a second tip, and a distance defined between the first and second tips, the flexible frame means being expandable to an expanded state within the air passageway to support the membrane means, the anchoring means being releasable by a removal device means to remove the air passageway obstructing device from the air passageway, wherein the first and second anchors fold away from the flexible membrane means without increasing the distance when the removal device means engages the air passageway obstructing device.
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6. An air passageway obstructing device comprising:
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a frame that comprises a support structure and a central member extending from a distal end to a proximal end within the support structure; a flexible membrane configured to obstruct airflow within an air passageway, the flexible membrane being carried by the support structure; and anchoring means to anchor the air passageway obstructing device, the anchoring means having a first anchor at the distal end and a second anchor at the proximal end, the first anchor having a first tip and a second tip, and a distance defined between the first and second tips, the anchoring means being carried by the central member, the frame being expandable to an expanded state within the air passageway to support the flexible membrane, the anchoring means being releasable by a removal device means and the central member being configured to be engaged by a removal device such that retraction of the central member with the removal device following engagement of the central member by the removal device results in the first and second anchors folding away from the flexible membrane without increasing the distance. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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- 9. An air passageway obstructing device for use in occluding inspiratory airflow in an airway of a lung, the air passageway obstructing device comprising an expandable frame comprising a central rod extending from a distal end to a proximal end through an axial center of the air passageway obstructing device, and the proximal end and the distal end having a plurality of metallic anchor members having tips extending radially outwards from a point of attachment of the metallic anchor members on the central rod, the tips at the distal end defining a distance between opposite tips, the distal metallic anchor members extending distally away from the proximal metallic anchor members and the proximal metallic anchor members extending proximally away from the distal metallic anchor members, the metallic anchor members being configured to engage an air passage wall, and a membrane supported on strut members that extend in a proximal direction from a distal location at which they connect to the central rod, wherein the membrane is configured to be impermeable to airflow, wherein during removal of the obstructing device from the airway the plurality of metallic anchor members at the distal end are configured to fold away from the membrane without increasing the distance.
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16. An intra-bronchial device for placement in an air passageway of a patient, the intra-bronchial device comprising:
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a support structure comprising a longitudinal axis extending between a distal end and a proximal end, a central member extending longitudinally from the distal end to the proximal end through an axial center of the intra-bronchial device, the central member configured to be engaged by a removal device; an obstructing member comprising a resilient membrane that precludes fluid flow through said resilient membrane, the obstructing member being carried by the support structure and the obstructing member preventing air from being inhaled, at least a portion of the central member being surrounded by the resilient membrane; and at least a first anchor carried by the support structure that anchors the intra-bronchial device within the air passageway, the first anchor forms with the longitudinal axis an acute angle when the first anchor is deployed, the first anchor positioned distal to the obstructing member, and the first anchor being configured to fold toward the longitudinal axis in a direction that moves the first anchor away from the obstructing member while decreasing the acute angle when the central member is engaged by the removal device. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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