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Systems and methods of deployment of endoluminal devices

  • US 9,486,349 B2
  • Filed: 08/05/2013
  • Issued: 11/08/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/10/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A catheter assembly comprising:

  • a catheter having a leading end, a trailing end and a lumen extending between the leading end and the trailing end;

    an expandable device positioned toward the leading end of the catheter, the expandable device having a collapsed configuration suitable for endoluminal delivery of the expandable device to a vascular treatment site and an expanded configuration having an outer peripheral dimension larger than the outer peripheral dimension of the collapsed configuration;

    a primary sleeve extending around the expandable device, wherein the primary sleeve comprises a sheet of material having first and second major surfaces and a plurality of openings extending between the first major surface and the second major surface, the primary sleeve comprising a thin-wall tube; and

    a primary coupling member engaged with the openings in the primary sleeve for releasably coupling portions of the sheet to one another to constrain the expandable device toward the collapsed configuration,wherein the primary sleeve includes a distal portion that extends over the expandable device and is openable by disengaging the primary coupling member from the primary sleeve to allow outward expansion of the expandable device toward the expanded configuration, the primary sleeve being separate from the expandable device and having a proximal portion slidably attached to a portion of the catheter, the proximal portion of the primary sleeve being configured to axially move from a first position to a second position resulting in displacement of the primary sleeve with a portion of the primary coupling member engaged with the proximal portion of the primary sleeve, the portion of the catheter being accessible by a user to facilitate removal of the primary sleeve from the treatment site after expansion of the expandable device toward the expanded configuration.

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