Claims
- 1. An improved recoverable filter comprising:
a. a plurality of thrombosis filtering means when deployed in a first direction for retaining thrombosis material moving in a second direction; b. a plurality of positioning means coupled to said plurality of thrombosis filtering means, said plurality of positioning means having an associated plurality of wall engaging means deployed in said second direction for engaging an associated inner lumen wall and for restricting movement in said second direction; and c. retracting means for retracting said plurality of positioning means and said plurality of thrombosis filtering means in response to externally percutaneously applied controls for allowing removal in said second direction.
- 2. A filter as in claim 1, wherein said retracting means includes:
collapsing means for collapsing said plurality of positioning means in said second direction.
- 3. A filter as in claim 2, wherein said retracting means further includes:
a. holding means for holding said plurality of positioning means steady in a longitudinal direction; and b. forcing means for forcing said plurality of positioning means into a substantially parallel alignment with said plurality of engaging means directed in said second direction.
- 4. A filter as in claim 3, wherein said retracting means further includes:
enclosing means for enclosing said plurality of positioning means and said plurality of thrombosis filtering means for removal in said second direction.
- 5. A filter as in claim 1, wherein said retracting means includes:
deflection means for deflecting said plurality of positioning means in said first direction.
- 6. A filter as in claim 5, wherein said retracting means includes:
a. holding means for holding said plurality of positioning means steady in a longitudinal direction; and b. bending means for bending said plurality of positioning means into a substantially parallel alignment with said plurality of engaging means directed in said first direction.
- 7. A filter as in claim 6, wherein said retracting means further includes:
enclosing means for enclosing said plurality of positioning means and said plurality of thrombosis filtering means for removal in said second direction.
- 8. A method for recovering from a vein of a patient an implanted filter of the type that includes a filtering portion having a plurality of shaped filter elements and a positioning portion having a plurality of flexible anchor members that are deployed to engage an inner vein wall, and a joining member fixedly joining the filtering portion to the positioning portion, the joining member having a fastening device, the method comprising the steps of:
a. percutaneously inserting a recovery mechanism having an extensible gripping device, an actuating device, and an outer shield capable of enclosing the filter, the insertion being in the vein leading to the implanted filter; b. advancing the recovery mechanism to the vicinity of the fastening device; c. externally manipulating the fastening device for coupling the gripping device to the fastening device and holding it in position; d. extending the actuating device and collapsing the plurality of flexible anchor members; e. withdrawing the filter into the outer shield; and f. removing the recovery mechanism and the enclosed filter from the vein.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of collapsing the plurality of flexible anchor members includes the steps of:
a. advancing the actuating device into contact with predetermined portions of each of the plurality of flexible anchor members; and b. applying pressure to the actuating device to thereby impart pressure on said plurality of flexible anchor members to cause them to disengage from the inner wall of the vein and to fold back upon themselves in the direction of the plurality of shaped filter elements sufficiently to allow the outer shield to pass over the collapsed plurality of flexible anchor members.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of withdrawing the filter into the outer shield includes the steps of:
a. contacting the plurality of shaped filter elements with the outer shield; b. holding the outer shield in position; and c. retracting the fastening device such that the plurality of shaped filter elements are withdrawn from contact with the inner vein wall and are forced into a deflected relationship whereby the outer shield can pass over them as the filter is withdrawn into the outer shield.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of collapsing the plurality of flexible anchor members includes the steps of:
a. advancing the actuating device into contact with the joining member while holding the fastening device in position; and b. applying pressure on the actuating device and the joining member to thereby cause the joining member to impart disengaging pressure on the plurality of flexible anchor members to cause them to disengage from the inner wall of the vein and to deflect into a substantially aligned position oriented substantially longitudinally to the direction of removal and positioned in sufficient proximity to allow the outer shield to pass over them.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of withdrawing the filter into the outer shield includes the steps of:
a. contacting the plurality of shaped filter elements with the outer shield; b. holding the outer shield in position; and c. retracting the fastening device such that the plurality of shaped filter elements are withdrawn from contact with the inner vein wall and are forced into a deflected relationship, wherein they are longitudinally positioned with respect to each other such that the outer shield can pass over them as the filter is withdrawn into the outer shield.
- 13. An improved recoverable thrombosis filter comprising:
a. a filtering portion having a plurality of shaped filter elements, each of said plurality of shaped filter elements having a joining end and an inner vein wall engaging end; b. a positioning portion having a plurality of shaped flexible anchor members, each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members having a mounting end and a holding end to engage an inner vein wall to impede motion in a first direction; c. a joining member intermediate said filtering portion and said positioning portion, said joining member having a first end coupled to said joining end of each of said plurality of shaped filter elements and having a coupling portion; d. a mounting member retained by said coupling portion, said mounting member coupled to said mounting end of each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members; and e. a fastening device coupled to said mounting member, whereby said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members are collapsed from holding contact with the inner vein wall when pressure is applied to said fastening device to thereby allow encapsulation of the thrombosis filter for removal.
- 14. A filter as in claim 13, wherein said coupling portion includes:
a longitudinal cavity, and said mounting member is slidably retained in said longitudinal cavity.
- 15. A filter as in claim 14, wherein said fastening device includes:
a. a mandrel having a first end affixed to said first end of said joining member, said mandrel passing through said mounting member, and said mandrel having a second end; and b. a hooking element coupled to said second end of said mandrel.
- 16. A filter as in claim 15, wherein said fastening device includes a pressure device including:
a. an elongated tube coaxially positioned on said mandrel, said elongated tube having a first end affixed to said mounting member and a second end; and b. a pressure member mounted at said second end of said elongated tube, whereby pressure applied to said pressure member while holding said hooking element causes said mounting member to slide in said longitudinal cavity to cause said coupling portion to deflect said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members into substantially parallel alignment.
- 17. A filter as in claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members has a first portion coupled to said holding end, said first portion having a first predetermined cross-section, and a second portion coupled to said holding end and having a second predetermined cross-section smaller than said first predetermined cross-section.
- 18. A filter as in claim 17, wherein each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members is fabricated from a class of elastic materials including nitinol, stainless steel, platinum, tungsten, and chromium alloys.
- 19. A filter as in claim 18, wherein each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members is comprised of super elastic ribbon wire.
- 20. A filter as in claim 17, wherein said holding end of each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members includes a curved flattened portion to achieve a predetermined desired flexibility greater than the flexibility of the associated one of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members, said curved flattened portion including an outwardly extending projection having a length sufficient to engage an associated inner vein wall without piercing the vein wall.
- 21. A filter as in claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of shaped filter elements includes:
a. a serpentine shaped section having a first cross-section dimension, a first end formed with said joining end, and a lower end; b. a lower member having a second cross-section dimension less than said first cross-section dimension, an upper end coupled to said lower end of said serpentine shaped section, and a bottom end; and c. a curved flattened portion to achieve a predetermined desired flexibility, said curved flattened portion coupled to said bottom end and including an outwardly extending projection having a length sufficient to engage an associated inner vein wall without piercing the vein wall.
- 22. A filter as in claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of shaped filter elements includes:
a. a spiral shaped section having a first end coupled to said joining member and having a second end; b. a lower member having a third end coupled to said second end of said spiral shaped section and having a fourth end; and c. a curved flattened portion to achieve a desired flexibility, said curved flattened portion coupled to said fourth end and including an outwardly extending projection having a length sufficient to engage an associated inner vein wall without piercing the vein wall.
- 23. A filter as in claim 13, wherein said first end of said joining member is formed as a frustum to minimize turbulence of blood passing thereover.
- 24. A filter as in claim 13, wherein said coupling portion includes a longitudinal cavity having a leading end and a trailing end, and said mounting member is fixedly positioned within said longitudinal cavity adjacent to said first end of said joining member, thereby closing said trailing end of said longitudinal cavity; and a closure member affixed to said leading end of said longitudinal cavity.
- 25. A filter as in claim 24, wherein said mounting end of each of said plurality of shaped flexible anchor members pass through said closure member, and wherein said fastening device includes a mandrel passing through said closure member, said mandrel having a first end affixed to said mounting member, and having a second end; and a hooking device coupled to said second end of said mandrel.
- 26. An improved recoverable filter comprising:
a. thrombosis filtering means to be deployed in a first direction for filtering and retaining thrombosis materials moving in a second direction; b. holding means for holding an associated inner lumen wall and for restricting movement in said second direction; c. joining means for joining said thrombosis filtering means to said holding means; and d. retracting means for retracting said holding means and said thrombosis filtering means in response to externally applied pressure for allowing removal in said second direction.
- 27. A filter as in claim 26, wherein said thrombosis filtering means are arranged around a longitudinal axis and includes a plurality of shaped thrombosis filter means deployed outwardly about said longitudinal axis and extending generally in a first direction and arranged for retaining thrombosis materials traveling in a second direction.
- 28. A filter as in claim 27, wherein said holding means includes:
a. a plurality of positioning means, each having first end means coupled to said plurality of shaped thrombosis filter means and deployed about said longitudinal axis and extending generally in said second direction, and having a second end; and b. a plurality of engaging means, each of said plurality of engaging means coupled to said second end of an associated one of said plurality of positioning means, and arranged for engaging an associated inner lumen wall for restricting movement in said second direction.
- 29. A filter as in claim 28, wherein said retracting means includes:
collapsing means for collapsing said plurality of positioning means in said second direction.
- 30. A filter as in claim 29, wherein said retracting means further includes:
a. holding means for holding said plurality of positioning means steady in a longitudinal direction; and b. forcing means for forcing said plurality of positioning means into a substantially parallel alignment with said plurality of engaging means directed in said second direction.
- 31. A filter as in claim 30, wherein said retracting means further includes:
enclosing means for enclosing said plurality of positioning means and said plurality of shaped thrombosis filter means for removal in said second direction.
- 32. A filter as in claim 28, wherein said retracting means includes:
deflection means for deflecting said plurality of positioning means in said first direction.
- 33. A filter as in claim 32, wherein said retracting means includes:
a. holding means for holding said plurality of positioning means steady in a longitudinal direction; and b. bending means for bending said plurality of positioning means into a substantial parallel alignment with said plurality of engaging means directed in said first direction.
- 34. A filter as in claim 33, wherein said retracting means further includes:
enclosing means for enclosing said plurality of positioning means and said plurality of shaped thrombosis filter means for removal in said second direction.
- 35. A recoverable filter, comprising:
a filtering array; and a plurality of anchoring struts having proximal and distal ends, the struts connected to the filtering array proximate their proximal ends, the distal ends of the struts having a pad portion and a sharp projecting portion, the pad portion projecting distally beyond the sharp projecting portion and including a region of distally increasing flexibility.
- 36. The recoverable filter in accordance with claim 35, wherein the region of increasing flexibility is disposed distally of the sharp projecting portion.
- 37. The recoverable filter in accordance with claim 35, wherein the pad portion has a thickness, and the thickness decreases distally in the region of distally decreasing flexibility.
- 38. A recoverable filter in accordance with claim 35, wherein at least a portion of the strut between struts proximal and distal ends is ribboned shaped, having a width and a thickness wherein the thickness is less than the width.
- 39. A recoverable filter in accordance with claim 35, wherein the sharp projecting portion is between about 2 to 6 millimeters in length.
- 40. A recoverable filter in accordance with claim 35, wherein the pad portion is between 4 to 20 millimeters in length.
- 41. A recoverable filter in accordance with claim 40, wherein the pad portion is between 10 to 20 millimeters in length.
- 42. A vessel filter having an axis extending in a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction, the filter comprising:
a plurality of struts, each having a first end and second end, the first ends being coupled at a hub, the struts being disposed in a first position extending from the hub generally in the first direction and generally diverging from the axis to the second ends; and a releasable tether connection connected to the filter and disposed in the first direction relative to the hub.
- 43. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the tether connection is connected to the hub.
- 44. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the tether connection is connected to means for collapsing the struts toward the axis.
- 45. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the tether connection is connected to a retraction member which is disposed for engagement with the struts such that the struts can be moved from the first position to a second collapsed position proximate the axis.
- 46. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 45, wherein the retraction member includes a plurality of loops, each loop extending in the second direction and looping at least one strut such that as the tether connection is moved in the first direction, the loops move from a loop first position to a loop second position wherein the loops engage the struts, moving the struts from the first position to the second position proximate the axis.
- 47. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the tether connection includes a hook.
- 48. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the second ends are sharp for piercing the vessel wall.
- 49. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, wherein the second ends are barbed.
- 50. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 42, further comprising an elongate connector connecting the tether connector to the hub.
- 51. A vessel filter in accordance with claim 50, wherein the elongate connector is telescoping.
- 52. A method of removing a vessel filter from a vessel, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a filter having an axis extending in a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction, a plurality of struts each strut having a first end and a second end, the first ends being coupled at a hub, the struts being disposed in a first position extending from the hub generally in the first direction and generally diverging from the axis to the second ends; a releasable tether connection connected to the filter and disposed in the first direction relative to the hub; connecting a removal tether to the tether connection; collapsing the struts to a second position proximate the axis; and withdrawing the filter into a catheter disposed within the vessel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/942,531, filed Oct. 2, 1997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/757,827, filed Nov. 27, 1996.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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