Claims
- 1. An embolic protection device, comprising:
a first elongate member having a lumen; a second elongate member extending through the lumen and being movable with respect to the first elongate member; and a graft member having a proximal end portion connected to the first elongate member and a distal end portion connected to the second elongate member, and a plurality of openings extending through the graft member along a length thereof; the graft member being expandable from an undeployed generally tubular state to a deployed generally frustroconical state upon relative movement between the first and second elongate members in a first direction, the openings generally decreasing in size from the proximal end toward the distal end when the graft member is in the deployed state to thereby capture and retain emboli and other particulate matter of different sizes.
- 2. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the openings are substantially uniform in size when the graft member is in the undeployed state.
- 3. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, and further comprising a plurality of arm members extending between the first elongate member and the proximal end of the graft member, such that relative movement of the first and second elongate members in the first direction causes the arm members to move from a generally axial orientation to a generally radial orientation to thereby radially expand the proximal end of the graft member.
- 4. An embolic protection device according to claim 3, wherein the distal end of the graft member is substantially restrained against radial expansion such that the diameter of the graft member decreases from the proximal end toward the distal end when the graft member is in the deployed state.
- 5. An embolic protection device according to claim 4, wherein the size of each opening is proportional to the diameter of the graft member at which each opening is located.
- 6. An embolic protection device according to claim 5, wherein relative movement of the first and second elongate members in a second direction opposite the first direction causes the graft member to return to the undeployed state, thereby reducing the size of the openings at least at the proximal end, such that the emboli and other particulate matter can be entrapped within the graft member.
- 7. An embolic protection device according to claim 6, wherein the openings are substantially uniform in size when the graft member is in the undeployed state.
- 8. An embolic protection device according to claim 7, wherein the graft member is constructed from at least one of a superelastic material, a plastically deformable material, and an elastic material.
- 9. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the graft member is constructed from at least one of a superelastic material, a plastically deformable material, and an elastic material.
- 10. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the distal end of the graft member is substantially restrained against radial expansion such that the graft member decreases in diameter from the proximal end toward the distal end when the graft member is in the deployed state.
- 11. An embolic protection device according to claim 10, wherein the size of each opening is proportional to the diameter of the graft member at which each opening is located.
- 12. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein relative movement of the first and second elongate members in a second direction opposite the first direction causes the graft member to return to the undeployed state, thereby reducing the size of the openings at least at the proximal end, such that the emboli and other particulate matter can be entrapped within the graft member.
- 13. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the graft member is constructed of a metal material.
- 14. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the graft member is constructed of a thin film metal.
- 15. An embolic protection device according to claim 14, wherein the thin film metal comprises a nickel titanium alloy.
- 16. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the graft member is constructed of braided wire.
- 17. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the first elongate member is a catheter.
- 18. An embolic protection device according to claim 17, wherein the second elongate member is a guide wire.
- 19. An embolic protection device according to claim 18, wherein the guide wire has an atraumatic tip at a distal end thereof.
- 20. An embolic protection device according to claim 1, wherein the second elongate member has a tubular distal portion, and further comprising a plurality of arm members integrally formed in the tubular portion in proximity with the proximal end of the graft member, the plurality of arm members being biased toward an expanded arm position and normally restrained in a retracted arm position by the first elongate member, such that relative movement of the first and second elongate members in the first direction causes the arm members to move from the retracted arm position toward the expanded arm position to thereby radially expand the proximal end of the graft member.
- 21. An embolic protection device comprising:
a catheter body having a central longitudinal lumen; a guidewire having an atraumatic tip positioned at a distal end thereof, the guidewire being coaxially positioned within the central longitudinal lumen of the catheter body; and a graft member movable between an undeployed state and a deployed state, the graft member being of a generally tubular shape in the undeployed state and of a generally frustroconical shape in the deployed state, the graft member comprising a plurality of openings extending along a longitudinal axis thereof, with a distal end of the graft member being connected to one of the guidewire and the atraumatic tip, the graft member being movable between the undeployed and deployed states upon relative movement between the catheter body and the guide wire, the graft member being constructed of a material such that each opening expands and reduces in size in proportion to an amount of radial expansion and reduction, respectively, of a corresponding transverse cross sectional region of the graft member with which the opening is associated, to thereby capture emboli and other particulate matter when the graft member is in the deployed state and minimize extrusion of the captured material through the openings in the graft member when the graft member is in the undeployed state.
- 22. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the openings are substantially uniform in size when the graft member is in the undeployed state.
- 23. An embolic protection device according to claim 22, wherein the graft member is constructed from at least one of a superelastic material, a plastically deformable material, and an elastic material.
- 24. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the graft member is constructed from at least one of a superelastic material, a plastically deformable material, and an elastic material.
- 25. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the distal end of the graft member is substantially restrained against radial expansion such that the graft member decreases in diameter from the proximal end toward the distal end when the graft member is in the deployed state.
- 26. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the graft member is constructed of a metal material.
- 27. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the graft member is constructed of a thin film metal.
- 28. An embolic protection device according to claim 27, wherein the thin film metal comprises a nickel titanium alloy.
- 29. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the graft member is constructed of braided wire.
- 30. An embolic protection device according to claim 21, wherein the guidewire has a tubular portion, and further comprising a plurality of arm members integrally formed in the tubular distal portion in proximity with the graft member, the tubular arm members being biased toward an expanded arm position and normally restrained in a retracted arm position by the catheter body, such that relative movement of the guidewire and catheter body direction causes the arm members to move from the retracted arm position toward the expanded arm position to thereby radially expand the proximal end of the graft member.
- 31. An embolic protection device according to claim 30, wherein the arm members are constructed of braided wire.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/532,164 filed on Mar. 20, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/313,294 filed on Aug. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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