Claims
- 1. A deployment system for an endoluminal device comprising:
an expandable endoluminal device mounted on a delivery catheter provided With an endo-prosthesis mounting member; a removable sheath adapted to cover the endoluminal device, the sheath comprising a fluoropolymer material adapted to surround at least a portion of the endoluminal device and constrain the device in an introductory profile; wherein the deployment system includes a deployment line integral with the sheath to effectuate device deployment; and wherein upon deployment, the sheath separates from the endoluminal device through actuation of the deployment line, the sheath becoming removed from the device along with the deployment line.
- 2. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath comprises an extruded thin-walled tube.
- 3. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath comprises a thin continuous film.
- 4. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath is in the form of an extruded thin-walled tube reinforced with a thin continuous film tube.
- 5. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath confines an endo-prosthesis mounting member to a smaller profile on the delivery catheter than an endo-prosthesis mounting member without the sheath.
- 6. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath splits to transform from the sheath to an elongated filament.
- 7. The deployment system of claim 6 wherein means is provided to aid in splitting from a sheath to the filament.
- 8. The deployment system of claim 6 wherein the means to aid in splitting comprises a splitter.
- 9. The deployment system of claim 6 wherein the means to aid in splitting comprises an engineered defect incorporated into the sheath-deployment line.
- 10. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath comprises a wall with a thickness of less than 0.05 mm.
- 11. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath comprises a fluoropolymer that surrounds the endoluminal device in a double layer.
- 12. The deployment system of claim 10 wherein one layer of the double layer is placed over the other layer and one layer moves past the other layer upon deployment.
- 13. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the system includes a single catheter shaft.
- 14. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein actuation of the deployment line is achieved at least in part with an active elastic element incorporated therein.
- 15. The deployment system of claim 13 wherein the catheter shaft extends distally beyond the endoluminal device in its introductory profile.
- 16. The deployment system of claim 1 further comprising at least a portion of a second catheter co-axially placed over at least a portion of said delivery catheter.
- 17. The deployment system of claim 16 wherein said at least a portion of a second catheter substantially confines said sheath-deployment line.
- 18. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the endo-prosthesis mounting member is in the form of an inflatable balloon.
- 19. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the endoprosthesis mounting member is non-inflatable.
- 20. The deployment system of claim 18 wherein the inflatable balloon includes polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 21. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the length of sheath retracted from the self-expanding endoluminal device is substantially equal to the length of deployment line displaced during deployment of the self-expanding endoluminal device.
- 22. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the length of sheath retracted from the self-expanding endoluminal device is essentially half the length of deployment line displaced during deployment of the self-expanding endoluminal device.
- 23. The deployment system of claim 1 wherein the sheath is not attached to a catheter shaft.
- 24. A deployment system for an endoluminal device comprising:
an expandable endoluminal device placed over an endo-prosthesis mounting member and at least partially enclosed by a removable sheath; and a deployment line integral with the removable sheath, wherein the removable sheath is convertible to the deployment line as the sheath is removed from the endoluminal device.
- 25. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath is in the form of an extruded thin-walled tube.
- 26. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath is in the form of a thin continuous film.
- 27. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath is in the form of an extruded thin-walled tube reinforced with a thin continuous film tube.
- 28. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath confines an endo-prosthesis mounting member to a smaller profile on the delivery catheter than an endo-prosthesis mounting member without the sheath.
- 29. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the removable sheath is split to convert the sheath to the deployment line.
- 30. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath comprises a continuous film that surrounds the endoluminal device in a double layer.
- 31. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath comprises an extruded fluoropolymer tube that surrounds the endoluminal device in a double layer.
- 32. The deployment system of claim 30 wherein the sheath is convertible to deployment line over at least a portion of the sheath length.
- 33. The deployment system of claim 24 further comprising a catheter placed within the endo-prosthesis mounting member.
- 34. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the endo-prosthesis mounting member is in the form of an inflatable balloon.
- 35. The deployment system of claim 34 wherein the inflatable balloon includes polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 36. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the endo-prosthesis mounting member is non-inflatable.
- 37. The deployment system of claim 33 wherein the catheter has a single lumen.
- 38. The deployment system of claim 24 further comprising at least a portion of a second catheter co-axially placed over at least a portion of said delivery catheter.
- 39. The deployment system of claim 38 wherein said at least a portion of a second catheter substantially confines said sheath-deployment line.
- 40. The deployment system of claim 33 further comprising means on the catheter for initiating conversion of the removable sheath to the deployment line.
- 41. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the removable sheath is split by the means to initiate conversion of the removable sheath to the deployment line.
- 42. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the removable sheath is made of a polymeric material.
- 43. The deployment system of claim 42 wherein the polymeric material includes a fluoropolymer.
- 44. The deployment system of claim 43 wherein the fluoropolymer is polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 45. The deployment system of claim 44 wherein the polytetrafluoroethylene is porous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 46. The deployment system of claim 45 wherein the porous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene is in the form of a tube.
- 47. The deployment system of claim 46 wherein the tube has a wall with a thickness of less than 0.05 mm.
- 48. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein a first portion of the removable sheath substantially surrounds at least a portion of the self-expanding endoluminal device and a second portion of the removable sheath substantially covers the first portion.
- 49. The deployment system of claim 48 wherein the deployment line is integral with the second portion of the removable sheath.
- 50. The deployment system of claim 24 wherein the sheath is not attached to a catheter shaft.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/346,598 filed Jan. 17, 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10346598 |
Jan 2003 |
US |
Child |
10637986 |
Aug 2003 |
US |