Claims
- 1. A controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system, comprising:
a stent-graft; a retractable primary sheath containing said stent-graft in a first constrained diameter configuration; an outer tube within the retractable primary sheath and within the stent-graft; an inner tube within the outer tube, wherein the inner tube and the outer tube both axially can move relative to the retractable primary sheath and to each other; a cap coupled to a distal end of the inner tube and configured to retain at least a portion of a proximal portion of the stent-graft in a radially compressed configuration, wherein a controlled relative axial movement between the outer tube and the inner tube releases the proximal end of the stent-graft from the cap and from the radially compressed configuration.
- 2. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 1, wherein the cap is a shroud portion of a flexible tapered tip fixed to the distal end of the inner tube.
- 3. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 1, wherein a threaded collar coupled to the inner tube and a mating threaded shaft coupled to the outer tube enables the relative axial movement between the inner tube and the outer tube for controlled deployment of the stent-graft.
- 4. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 1 further comprising a proximal lock attached to the outer tube, wherein the stent-graft has a plurality of proximal spring apices at the proximal end of the stent-graft that remain latched onto the proximal lock in the radially compressed configuration while the plurality of spring apices remain within the cap.
- 5. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 4, wherein the proximal lock further comprises a plurality of ribs for retaining a plurality of apices of the proximal spring of the stent-graft.
- 6. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of ribs are each tapered to aid in the process of re-introducing the proximal lock into the retractable primary sheath after deployment of the stent-graft.
- 7. A controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system, comprising:
a retractable primary sheath; an outer tube within the retractable primary sheath; an inner tube within the outer tube, wherein the inner tube can move axially relative to the outer tube; a cap axially fixed to a distal end of the inner tube; and a retention mechanism attached to the outer tube for retaining a proximal end of a stent-graft in a constrained diameter configuration while the end of the stent graft is still located within the cap while still enabling axial and radial movement of the stent-graft.
- 8. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system of claim 7, wherein the retention mechanism enables a partial deployment of a remaining distal portion of the stent-graft while maintaining the proximal end of the stent-graft in the constrained diameter configuration
- 9. The system of claim 7, wherein retention mechanism comprises a proximal lock fixed to the outer tube.
- 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the cap is formed from a shroud portion of a tapered tip coupled to the distal end of the inner tube.
- 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the proximal lock includes a plurality of ribs for retaining a plurality of apices of the proximal spring of the stent-graft.
- 12. The system of claim 10, wherein the system further comprises means for controlled coaxial movement of the inner tube relative to the outer tube.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the means for controlled coaxial movement comprises a spinning collar attached to the inner tube that causes a proximal lock to move in and out of the shroud portion of the tip by advancing along a threaded member attached to the outer tube.
- 14. The system of claim 9, wherein the retention mechanism further comprises a back plate having a channel and a proximal lock catch which couples the proximal lock with the cap until the proximal lock catch is released from the channel of the back plate.
- 15. The system of claim 7, wherein the system further comprises a second retention mechanism for retaining a distal end on the stent-graft undeployed while a remaining portion of the stent-graft is deployed.
- 16. A method for controlled deployment of a stent-graft, comprising the steps of:
constraining a proximal end of a stent-graft radially under a cap while partially deploying a remaining portion of the stent-graft; adjusting at least one of the axial and radial positions of the stent-graft after the partial deployment the remaining portion; and releasing the proximal area of the stent-graft by controlled coaxial movement between the cap and a tube retaining the stent-graft within the cap.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the constraining step further comprises the step of constraining proximal springs of the stent-graft between a shroud area of a proximal tip and a proximal lock coupled to an inner tube.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the constraining step further comprises the step of constraining a plurality of apices of a proximal spring of the stent-graft between a shroud area of a proximal tip and a proximal lock having ribs.
- 19. A controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system, comprising:
a self expanding stent-graft compressed on a delivery system, the stent graft having a proximal spring having apices extending proximally therefrom; a proximal lock fixed to an outer tube of said delivery system, said proximal lock having protrusions over which said apices extend at the proximal end of the stent graft a shroud fixed to a distal end of an inner tube of said delivery system and surrounding at least a portion of a proximal portion of apices of a spring of the stent-graft in a radially compressed configuration and in close proximity to the radial ends of the protrusions so that the stent graft spring apices are prevented from releasing, wherein a controlled relative axial movement between the outer tube and the inner tube releases the proximal end of the stent-graft from the shroud.
- 20. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system, as in claim 19, further comprising:
a proximal lock catch coupling the inner and outer tube at a proximal end of said stent graft, the coupling is initially engaged and prevents the shroud from moving axially to clear the proximal end of the stent graft; wherein said controlled axial movement in a first direction causes the catch to uncouple the inner and outer tubes, while said controlled axial movement in a second direction opposite said first direction, after said first and second tubes have been uncoupled, causes the shroud to move to clear the proximal end of the stent graft.
- 21. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery system, as in claim 20, wherein said controlled axial movement is caused through a threaded engagement between the inner tube and the outer tube at a handle end of said delivery system.
- 22. A controlled stent-graft deployment delivery method comprising:
inserting a self expanding stent graft inside a stent graft delivery system into a vessel passage; performing a partial deployment of the stent graft; releasing a proximal lock catch of a stent graft proximal end retaining system by causing a inner tube connected to a first component of said catch to move in a first axial direction with respect to a first component coupling component connected to an outer tube; releasing the proximal end of the stent graft by moving the inner tube in a second axial direction with respect to the outer tube.
- 23. The controlled stent-graft deployment delivery method of claim 22,
wherein causing the inner tube to move relative to the outer tube is accomplished by rotating relative to one another interengaged threaded elements at a handle end of said system, where a first of said interengaged threaded elements is coupled to said inner tube and a second of said interengaged threaded elements is coupled to said outer tube.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of provisional application serial No. 60/387,278 filed on Jun. 7, 2002 and hereby claims priority therefrom.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60387278 |
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