Claims
- 1. An embolic filter deployed from a catheter, wherein the means of deployment comprise:
a first, outer catheter tube 12 having a distal portion to which is attached a distal end 18 of an embolic filter 3 and to which tube 12 are also attached one or more tension struts 7; a second, middle catheter tube or wire 13, to which are attached one or more compression struts 6, and wherein each compression strut 6 is also attached to a corresponding tension strut 7; and a third, inner catheter tube or wire 14 to which are connected means connecting the tip region 4 of tube or wire 14 and the open, distal edge 10 of the embolic filter 3, the means providing a way to open or close the open edge 10 of the filter membrane; wherein the embolic filter 3 is deployed into an open position by the action of the compression struts 6 on the tension struts 7, when the outer tube 12 and the inner tube 14 or wire are both moved proximally with respect to the middle tube or wire 13.
- 2. The filter of claim 1, wherein the deployment means comprises at least three pairs of compression 6 and tension 7 struts.
- 3. The filter of claim 2 wherein the deployment means comprises six to ten pairs of struts.
- 4. The filter of claim 1, wherein the deployment means comprises at least one pair of struts 6 and 7, respectively connected to tube or wire 13 and to tube 12 or to a wire, and a flexible hoop 17 operatively connected to the junction of the struts 6 and 7, and also operatively connected to an attachment device or region 20 of inner tube 14.
- 5. The filter of claim 1 wherein one or more of the connections of struts 6 or 7 to each other or to other components is a hinge.
- 6. The filter of claim 5 wherein the hinge is a living hinge.
- 7. The filter of claim 4 wherein the hoop 17 with its attached membrane 3 provides a seal between the open end 10 of the filter and the wall of the artery when the hoop 17 is moved into contact with the artery wall by the action of at least one pair of compression 6 and tension 7 struts.
- 8. The filter of claim 4 wherein the hoop is has a diameter greater than the diameter of the aorta, thereby providing a seal with the aorta wall when deployed.
- 9. The filter of claim 4, where the attachment region 20 of hoop 17 to tube or wire 14 is selected from a small loop, a clamp, a clip, and a passage through the tube or wire 14; and the functional attachment of hoop 17 to the intersection of the struts 6 and 7 is selected from a loop in a continuous strut, a hinge or other locally attached structure comprising a loop, a passage through a strut, and a direct bonding of the loop to a strut or a structure attached to the strut.
- 10. A method of deploying an embolic filter within a blood vessel, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a catheter assembly comprising an outer catheter tube 12, a middle tube 13 or a wire 13, and an inner tube 14 or a wire 14, and at least one pair of struts, each pair comprising a tension strut 7 joined atone end to tube 12, or to a wire, and a compression strut 6 attached at one end to middle tube or wire 13, and wherein struts 6 and 7 are joined or are continuous at their other ends; providing a filter membrane with an open distal end 10 operatively connected to inner tube or wire 14 and a proximal end 18 attached to outer tube 12; conveying the filter to the site of deployment, the filter being in an undeployed state in transit; moving inner tube or wire 14 proximally with respect to central tube or wire 13; and moving tube 12, or a wire corresponding to tension strut 7, proximally with respect to middle tube or wire 13; thereby bending compression strut 6 and forcing tension strut 7 radially outward to contact the wall of the blood vessel, and thereby deploying the filter so that its open end 10 receives and filters blood flowing through the vessel.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the filter opening 10 is operatively connected to inner tube 14 via a flexible hoop 17, to which hoop 17 the open edge 10 of the filter membrane 3 is attached.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein at least three pairs of struts cooperate to deploy the membrane 3, and wherein the open edge 10 of the membrane 3 is operatively connected to inner tube or wire 14 via tethers 19 extending from the open edge 10 to a tip 4 of inner tube or wire 14.
- 13. A device for use in medicine, the device comprising a filter membrane 3, at least one catheter tube 12 and two elongated elements 13, 14 selected from tubes and wires, and filter deployment means,
characterized in that the filter deployment means comprise at least one pair of struts, the pair comprising a compression strut 6 and a tension strut 7, the struts being operatively connected together at one end and separately at their other end to tubes or wires 12, 13 that can be moved longitudinally upon or within the device, whereby the filter is deployed by the cooperative action of the at least one pair of struts when the tubes or wires are moved longitudinally with respect to each other.
- 14. The device of claim 13, where the filter 3 is operatively connected at its distal end to tube 12, and is operatively connected at its open end 10 to an elongate tube or wire 14.
- 15. The device of claim 14, wherein the operative connection of the open end 10 of the filter to the wire or tube 14 is made by a connecting element, the connecting element being one of a flexible hoop 17 and a set of tethers 19.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 60/407,624 filed Sept. 3, 2002, and of U.S. Ser. No. 60/453,244, filed Mar. 11, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60407624 |
Sep 2002 |
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60453244 |
Mar 2003 |
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