The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of International Application PCT/EP2003/008795, filed Aug. 7, 2003, which claims priority from European application 02017696.2, filed Aug. 7, 2002.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for delivering and deploying an expandable stent within a blood vessel for use in reinforcing the vessel walls and maintaining the vessel in an open, unobstructed condition.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,617 discloses a stent delivery system comprising a catheter having a balloon for inflating a stent, which is covered having during delivering. The sheath is axially moveable on the shaft of the catheter and can be retracted in the proximal direction.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,113,608 discloses a stent delivery device comprising a hydraulically actuated retractable sheath. Specifically, a pressurising fluid is supplied by an inflation volume to a portion of a piston housing (or is withdrawn from a portion of the piston housing), thereby actuating the piston and causing the sheath to retract.
In view of the above, it would be desirable to provide an improved stent delivery system having a protection sheath on the stent to simplify handling of the stent.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved stent delivery system having a protection sheath on the stent to simplify handling of the stent.
These and other objects of the present invention are accomplished by providing a device for retracting the sheath that is coupled with a fluid pressure device for inflation and deflation of expandable balloon for deploying the stent. A pressurised fluidis supplied from the fluid pressure device to the retraction device to cause the retraction of the sheath. After or during the retraction of the sheath, the pressurised fluid in is directed to the expandable balloon for expansion and deployment of the stent. The expansion of the stent is controlled by the position of the piston within a cylinder.
The protection sheath is withdrawn by activating the fluid pressure device, which also controls the expansion of the stent. Advantageously, the protection sheath prevents problems associated with bi-stable stent designs, such as stent-loss and pop-open. Additionally, there is no flaring of stainless steel stents and no significantly increased profiles If a drug coated stent is used, there will be substantially no drug loss during handling.
Further features of the invention, its nature and various advantages will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, in which
a and 1b are a schematic diagrams of an embodiment of the apparatus for delivering and deploying an expandable stent within a blood vessel, according to the present invention;
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Cylinder 15 further comprises floating piston 7 having opening 18, which can be penetrated by hook 6. Floating piston 7 closes outlet 17 in cylinder 15. Tube 10 connects balloon 3 with tube 16 mounted at outlet 17 of cylinder 15. Tube 14 is connected to an inflation/deflation device schematically shown as double-arrow 13 at one end and via unidirectional valve (check valve) 11 with cylinder 15 at the other end. Tube 14 is connected via unidirectional valve (check valve) 12 with tube 10.
In operation, balloon 3 is in a deflated state and sheath 1 covers stent 2. Floating piston 7 is positioned so that opening 17 of cylinder housing 9 is closed. An operator such as a physician applies pressure from inflation/deflation device 13 to tube 14. The pressure shuts unidirectional valve 12 and opens unidirectional valve 11. Thus, the pressurised fluid flows into cylinder 15 and shifts piston 5 with wire 4 and sheath 1 in the proximal direction such that sheath 1 is retracted from stent 2. The pressure necessary for moving piston 5 preferably is very low.
When piston 5 reaches floating piston 7, the proximal end of wire 4 with hook 6 penetrates opening 18 in piston 7, and piston 5 forces piston 7 to move proximally. At the proximal end of cylinder 15, hook 6 engages hook holder 8 such that piston 5, wire 4 and sheath 1 are fixed at the proximal end, as depicted in
In operation, pressurized fluid from inflation/deflation device 13 flows via tube 14 into the left side of cylinder 15. From the cylinder, the pressurized fluid flows through outlet 17, tube 16 and tube 10 to balloon 3. The pressure is applied until a predetermined stent diameter is achieved. Then, the operator applies suction from inflation/deflation device 13 via unidirectional valve 12 and tube 10 to balloon 3. During suction, unidirectional valve 11 is closed. At the end of the stent delivery and deployment process, the catheter is removed from the blood vessel and the stent remains in the desired position within the blood vessel.
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Channel 216a connects fluid pressure line 214 with fluid pressure line 210, which supplies the fluid pressure to balloon 203. When the piston 205 is disposed at two-position valve 207, it pushes the valve proximally and opens channels 216a and 216b. Thus, pressurized fluid F from inflation/deflation device 213 enters balloon 203 via line 214, channels 216a and 216b and line 210.
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Initially, a vacuum is applied in order to purge air from the catheter and the sheath retraction apparatus by means of inflation/deflation device 213. Specifically, unidirectional valve 212 is opened and unidirectional valve 211 is closed so that space 215a at the distal end of cylinder 215 remains open. Referring to
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Thereafter, vacuum is again applied from inflation/deflation device 213 and balloon 203 deflates in the direction of arrows C, as depicted in
The fluid pressure for operating the retraction device and the expandable means can be controlled in such a manner that the retraction device and the balloon work concurrently or sequentially in order to control the correct position of the stent.
According to a preferred implementation of the invention, the retraction of the sheath automatically controls the deployment of the stent. Therefore, an operator may deploy the stent by activating the inflation/deflation device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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02017696 | Aug 2002 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/08795 | 8/7/2003 | WO | 00 | 12/2/2005 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2004/014256 | 2/19/2004 | WO | A |
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5113608 | Hook | May 1992 | A |
5445646 | Euteneuer et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
6113608 | Monroe et al. | Sep 2000 | A |
6168617 | Blaeser et al. | Jan 2001 | B1 |
6736839 | Cummings | May 2004 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
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1388328 | Feb 2004 | EP |
WO 9511055 | Apr 1995 | WO |
0018330 | Apr 2000 | WO |
2004014256 | Feb 2004 | WO |
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20060142833 A1 | Jun 2006 | US |