Claims
- 1. An embolus extractor, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of primary struts, each strut having a proximal end and a distal end coupled to the distal end of the shaft; and the primary struts having a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position, the distal ends and the proximal ends of the primary struts are spaced at a first distance, and in the second position the distal ends and the proximal ends of the struts are spaced at a second distance, the second distance being less than the first distance.
- 2. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a sleeve slidably coupling the distal ends of the primary struts to the shaft.
- 3. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a sleeve slidably coupling the proximal ends of the primary struts to the shaft.
- 4. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein in the first position, the primary struts are disposed generally parallel to and adjacent the shaft.
- 5. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein in the second position, a proximal portion of the primary struts define a generally circular mouth.
- 6. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the primary struts extend generally distally from the mouth to define a generally distally tapering body.
- 7. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the proximal portion of the primary struts forming the mouth extend from the shaft at between 45° to 90° the length of the shaft.
- 8. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the proximal portions of the primary struts forming the mouth extend from the shaft at between 60° to 90° to the length of the shaft.
- 9. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the proximal portions of the primary struts forming the mouth extend from the shaft at between 80° to 90° to the length of the shaft.
- 10. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the proximal portion of the primary struts forming the mouth extends generally proximally from the shaft.
- 11. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 5, wherein the proximal portion of the primary struts forming the mouth extends generally distally from the shaft.
- 12. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the primary struts include a shape memory material.
- 13. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 12, wherein the shape memory material includes a NiTi alloy.
- 14. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a plurality of secondary struts coupled to the shaft; wherein the secondary struts have a proximal end and a distal end.
- 15. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein the secondary struts have a transverse cross sectional area; wherein the primary struts each have a transverse cross sectional area greater than the transverse cross sectional area of the secondary struts.
- 16. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, further comprising at least one sleeve slidably coupling the distal ends of the secondary struts to the shaft.
- 17. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14 further comprising at least one sleeve slidably coupling the proximal ends of the secondary struts to the shaft.
- 18. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein the secondary struts form at least a portion of a generally circular mouth.
- 19. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein at least one secondary strut is coupled to the shaft away from at least one primary strut.
- 20. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein at least one secondary strut extends from the shaft at a distance away from at least one primary strut.
- 21. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein the primary struts can move independently of at least one of the secondary struts.
- 22. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein at least one of the struts can rotate about the elongate shaft.
- 23. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 14, wherein at least one of the struts can translate at least in part along the elongate shaft.
- 24. The embolus extractor in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one strut includes a radiopaque material.
- 25. An embolus extractor, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a first strut having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the strut being coupled to the shaft; and the strut having a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position, the distal end and the proximal end of the strut are spaced at a first distance, and in the second position, the distal end and the proximal end of the strut are spaced at a second distance being less than the first distance.
- 26. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 25, wherein in the first position, the strut is disposed generally parallel to the shaft.
- 27. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 25, wherein in the second position, a proximal portion of the strut defines a generally circular mouth.
- 28. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 27, wherein the strut extends generally distally from the mouth to define a generally distally tapering body.
- 29. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 27, wherein the proximal portion of the strut forming the mouth, extends from the shaft at between 45° to 90° to the length of the shaft.
- 30. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 27, wherein the proximal portion of the strut forming the mouth, extends from the shaft at between 60° to 90° to the length of the shaft.
- 31. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 27, wherein the proximal portion of the strut forming the mouth, extends from the shaft at between 80° to 90° to the length of the shaft.
- 32. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 25, wherein the strut the length of the shaft.
- 33. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 32, wherein the shape memory material includes a NiTi alloy.
- 34. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 25, further comprising one or more additional struts coupled to the shaft.
- 35. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 34, wherein at least one of the additional struts has a transverse cross sectional area; wherein the first strut has a transverse cross sectional area greater than the cross sectional area of at least one of the additional struts.
- 36. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 34, wherein at least one of the additional struts is coupled to the shaft away from the first strut.
- 37. An embolus extractor in accordance with claim 34, wherein at least one of the additional struts extends from the shaft at a distance away from the first strut.
- 38. A method of withdrawing an embolus extractor, comprising the steps of:
providing an embolus extractor having an elongate shaft, having a proximal end and a distal end and a plurarity of struts disposed at the distal end of the elongate shaft, the struts and at least a portion of the elongate shaft being disposed in a patient's vasculature, an embolus contained by the strut; providing a micro catheter having a distal end; advancing the micro catheter over at least a portion of the elongate shaft; collapsing the struts at least in part at the distal end of the micro catheter; and moving the micro catheter and embolus extractor together proximally.
- 39. The method in accordance with claim 38, further comprising the steps of:
providing a radiopaque marker at the distal end of the micro catheter, and providing a radiopaque marker on the embolus extractor; and positioning the markers relative to each other to determine the relative position of the micro catheter and embolus extractor.
- 40. A method of placing an embolus extractor at a vessel bifurcation where a proximal vessel region has a first diameter larger than a second diameter of a distal vessel region, comprising:
providing an embolus extractor including an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of struts having proximal and distal end region; and compressing the distal end region such that the distal end regions conform to the second diameter while the proximal end regions conform to the first diameter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 10/045,565, filed on Oct. 19, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10045565 |
Oct 2001 |
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10341181 |
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