Claims
- 1. Device for inserting a tubular implant into a vessel, said device comprising:an introducing head having an advancing handle and being insertable into said implant; radially outwardly movable spreading elements arranged on a circumference of said introducing head; a locking member mounted on said introducing head, said locking member being displaceable between a rest position in which said spreading elements are radially retracted, and a spread position in which said spreading elements project radially outwards; and a releasable holding device in the form of a flexible bandage adapted to undergo tension when placed around said implant for forcing said implant against said introducing head, the tension of said bandage being reducible.
- 2. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said bandage is in the form of thread.
- 3. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein ends of said bandage are guided for free displacement along said introducing head and along said handle.
- 4. Device as defined in claim 3, wherein said ends of said bandage are guided through said introducing head.
- 5. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said introducing head comprises on its outer surface in the area of said bandage a recess.
- 6. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said introducing head is a circular-cylindrical body.
- 7. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said introducing head is atraumatically rounded-off at its front end opposite said advancing handle.
- 8. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said advancing handle is formed by a flexible tube which transmits pushing forces.
- 9. Device as defined in claim 1, wherein said spreading elements are spring elements which in the relaxed position are spread radially outwards.
- 10. Device as defined in claim 9, wherein said spring elements consist of a superelastic alloy.
- 11. Device as defined in claim 9, wherein said spring elements are arranged in a radially outwardly open recess of said introducing head and in the relaxed state protrude from said recess.
- 12. Device as defined in claim 11, wherein said locking member in the rest position closes said recess on its outer side and thereby pushes said spring elements into said recess.
- 13. Device as defined in claim 12, wherein said locking member is a tube which is longitudinally displaceable with respect to said introducing head.
- 14. Device as defined in claim 13, wherein said locking member in the rest position forms a steady continuation of the outer surface of said introducing head.
- 15. Device as defined in claim 9, wherein said spring elements are spring tongues fixed at one side on said introducing head parallel to the longitudinal direction of said introducing head and protruding radially outwards at their free end in the relaxed state.
- 16. Device as defined in claim 15, wherein said spring elements are atraumatically thickened and rounded-off at their free end.
- 17. Device as defined in claim 15, wherein several such spring elements are distributed along the circumference of said introducing head.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/EP99/01073 filed on Feb. 19, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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