Claims
- 1. A semi-retrievable intravascular device for deployment within a vessel comprising:
(a) a support structure for deployment around an internal surface of the vessel; (b) a device structure supported by interconnection with said support structure, wherein said device structure is connected to said support structure so as to be selectively detachable so as to facilitate removal of said device structure without said support structure.
- 2. The semi-retrievable intravascular device of claim 1, wherein said support structure includes:
(a) a first substantially closed loop of wire configured to assume a shape lying substantially on a virtual cylinder of given diameter; (b) at least one connecting wire interconnected with, and extending from, said first loop; and (c) a second substantially closed loop of wire interconnected with said at least one connecting wire and configured to assume a shape lying substantially on the virtual cylinder at a position displaced from said first loop in a direction substantially parallel to an axis of the virtual cylinder.
- 3. The semi-retrievable intravascular device of claim 1, wherein said device structure is a filter structure for obstructing passage of particles of dimensions greater than a predefined value along the vessel.
- 4. A method for reducing flow impedance through a vessel previously provided with an intravascular device including a device structure supported by a support structure, the method comprising:
(a) detaching the device structure from the support structure; and (b) removing the device structure while leaving the support structure.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the device structure is a filter structure for obstructing passage of particles of dimensions greater than a predefined value along the vessel.
- 6. A retrieval system for retrieving a temporarily deployed un-tethered intravascular device, the retrieval system comprising:
(a) a crown connected to the un-tethered intravascular device, said crown including at least one projecting element; (b) a retrieval catheter having a distal end for insertion to a position close to the intravascular device said distal end having a longitudinal central axis; and (c) a retrieval device deployed within, and advanceable beyond, said retrieval catheter, said retrieval device including a plurality of wire portions, said plurality of wire portions being configured such that, when said retrieval device is advanced to extend beyond said distal end of said retrieval catheter, each of said wire portions opens into a substantially planar loop in a plane parallel to, and lying substantially on, said longitudinal central axis, said plane of each of said loops being rotated about said longitudinal central axis relative to said planes of others of said loops, such that, when said retrieval device is advanced beyond said distal end and moved towards the intravascular device, said crown passes between said wire portions so as to lie within at least one of said loops, and when said retrieval device is withdrawn, at least one of said wire portions is engagable on said at least one projecting element so as to catch said crown and to allow withdrawal of the intravascular device.
- 7. The retrieval system of claim 6, wherein said retrieval device includes a number n of said wire portions, where 4≦n≦20, and wherein said planes are separated by angles which approximate to multiples 180°/n.
- 8. The retrieval system of claim 7, wherein 6≦n≦10.
- 9. The retrieval system of claim 6, wherein said crown is additionally configured as a connector for clamping at least two wires from the un-tethered intravascular device in fixed relation.
- 10. The retrieval system of claim 6, wherein said crown has a substantially cylindrical external surface.
- 11. An intravascular filter for minimally invasive deployment within a vessel so as to obstruct the passage of particles of dimensions greater than a predefined value through the vessel, the intravascular filter comprising at least one flexible elongated member configured to assume a spiral filter form including a plurality of turns of a spiral, wherein a spacing between portions of said flexible elongated member in adjacent turns is sufficiently small to form an obstacle to passage through said spiral filter form of particles having dimensions greater than the predefined value.
- 12. The intravascular filter of claim 11, wherein said spiral includes at least five turns.
- 13. The intravascular filter of claim 11, wherein said spiral is implemented as a conical spiral.
- 14. The intravascular filter of any of claims 11-13, wherein said at least one flexible elongated member is attached to, or integrally formed with, a guidewire in such a manner that the intravascular filter can be drawn into a catheter by withdrawal of said guidewire.
- 15. The intravascular filter of claim 14, wherein said flexible elongated member is configured to assume a position with said turns of said spiral substantially perpendicular to a direction of elongation of said guidewire.
- 16. The intravascular filter of claim 14, wherein said guidewire is interconnected with said flexible elongated member via an outer extremity of said spiral.
- 17. The intravascular filter of claim 16, further comprising a retrieval catheter deployed around said guidewire for receiving the at least one flexible elongated member, said retrieval catheter having an internal channel of diameter at least equal to a diameter of at least three innermost turns of said spiral such that said at least three innermost turns of said spiral enter said retrieval catheter without being significantly straightened.
- 18. The intravascular filter of any of claims 11-13, wherein said spiral filter form includes at least two substantially co-axial spirals.
- 19. The intravascular filter of any of claims 11-13, further comprising a flexible elongated secondary member interconnected with said flexible elongated member at a plurality of connection positions chosen such that approximately equal lengths of said flexible elongated member and said secondary member lie between said connection positions.
- 20. The intravascular filter of claim 19, wherein said secondary member is configured to form an inwardly projecting lobe between successive ones of said connection positions.
- 21. The intravascular filter of claim 19, wherein said flexible elongated member and said secondary member are formed as an elongated flat strip subdivided along its length by an elongated slit except at said connection positions.
- 22. The intravascular filter of claim 19, wherein said flexible elongated member and said secondary member are formed as two lengths of wire connected together at said connection positions.
- 23. The intravascular filter of claim 11, wherein said at least one flexible elongated member is formed primarily from a super elastic alloy, said at least one flexible elongated member being elastically biased to assume said spiral filter form, and being elastically deformable into a substantially straight configuration in which said at least one flexible elongated member is substantially straight to facilitate minimally invasive deployment.
- 24. The intravascular filter of claim 11, wherein said at least one flexible elongated member is formed primarily from a shape-memory material, said at least one flexible elongated member being set to assume said spiral filter form, and being subsequently deformed to provide a substantially straight configuration in which said at least one flexible elongated member is substantially straight to facilitate minimally invasive deployment.
- 25. The intravascular filter of claim 24, wherein, subsequent to a transition from said substantially straight state to said pre-set state, said at least one flexible elongated member is deformable so as to return to a substantially straight state to facilitate minimally invasive retrieval.
- 26. The intravascular filter of claim 11, wherein said at least one flexible elongated member is formed primarily from Nitinol.
- 27. A method for trapping and removing particles of dimensions greater than a predefined value carried by fluid flow through a vessel, the method comprising:
(a) introducing a catheter into the vessel; (b) advancing from the catheter an intravascular filter including at least one flexible elongated member configured to assume within the vessel a spiral filter form including a plurality of turns of a spiral, wherein a spacing between portions of said flexible elongated member in adjacent turns of said spiral is sufficiently small to form an obstacle to passage through said spiral filter form of particles having dimensions greater than the predefined value; and (c) removing said intravascular filter together with particles trapped therewithin.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said spiral includes at least five turns.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein said spiral is implemented as a conical spiral.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein said at least one flexible elongated member is attached to, or integrally formed with, a guidewire extending through the catheter.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said flexible elongated member is initially located within the catheter so as to be coextensive with a distal portion of the guidewire, said flexible elongated member being pulled out from the catheter by advancing of the guidewire beyond a distal end of the catheter.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein said flexible elongated member is configured to assume a position with said turns of said spiral substantially perpendicular to a direction of elongation of said guidewire.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein said guidewire is used as a guidewire for guiding at least one additional device during performance of a medical procedure.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein said guidewire is interconnected with said flexible elongated member via an outer extremity of said spiral.
- 35. The intravascular filter of claim 34, wherein said removing is performed by drawing the at least one flexible elongated member into a retrieval catheter having an internal channel of diameter at least equal to a diameter of at least three innermost turns of said spiral such that said at least three innermost turns of said spiral enter said retrieval catheter together with the particles trapped therein.
- 36. The method of claim 27, wherein the intravascular filter further includes a flexible elongated secondary member interconnected with said flexible elongated member at a plurality of connection positions chosen such that approximately equal lengths of said flexible elongated member and said secondary member lie between said connection positions.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein said secondary member is configured to assume within the vessel an inwardly projecting lobe between successive ones of said connection positions.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Co-pending, co-assigned patent applications: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/613,760; PCT Patent Application No. IL00/00553; Israel Patent Application No. 143007; and PCT Patent Application No. IL01/00636, describe various filter configurations which include stabilizing elements (helical and/or ring-like elements) which support an inner filter wire. Since the stabilizing elements have rings which are in contact with the vessel wall, if these devices are used for extended periods, the wires of the stabilizing elements become permanently attached to the vessel wall as endothelium grows over them. Subsequent removal of the device then risks causing significant damage to the vessel.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/IL02/00749 |
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WO |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60318005 |
Sep 2001 |
US |