This invention relates to a method for filtering embolic material for blood flowing in a vasculature during an interventional procedure.
It is known to perform an interventional procedure, such as an angioplasty balloon dilation or placement of a stent, at a region of stenosis in a vasculature. Performing such an interventional procedure may result in embolic material being released from the region of stenosis and entering the bloodstream. If this embolic material were permitted to travel downstream, the embolic material may result in potentially fatal consequences.
This invention is aimed at providing a method which addresses this problem.
According to the invention there is provided a method for filtering embolic material from blood flowing in a vasculature during an interventional procedure, the method comprising the steps of:
In one embodiment of the invention the method comprises:
providing a delivery catheter for containing the filter in the collapsed configuration; and
advancing the delivery catheter, the filter and the guidewire to the intermediate location. The method may comprise providing a guide catheter at an entry into a vasculature; and advancing the filter and guidewire through the guide catheter to the intermediate location. The intermediate location may be adjacent to a distal end of the guide catheter. The intermediate location may be distal to the distal end of the guide catheter. The intermediate location may be proximal to the distal end of the guide catheter. The intermediate location may be between the distal end of the guide catheter and the desired treatment location.
In one case the method comprises the steps of:
The method may comprise repeating these steps for additional intermediate locations.
In one case the treatment location is in the carotid artery. The treatment location may be at or adjacent to the carotid bifurcation. An intermediate location may be at or adjacent to the aortic arch. An intermediate location may be at or adjacent to the carotid take-off
In another embodiment the method comprises:
In one case the method comprises providing a guidewire extending through the filter in the delivery catheter. The filter and the delivery catheter may be advanced along the guidewire. The method may further comprise the step of removing the delivery catheter from the filter at the deployment location. Stored energy in the filter may expand the filter on removal of the delivery catheter from the filter. The method may comprise withdrawing the delivery catheter from the deployment location. The delivery catheter may be withdrawn from the deployment location after the deployment of the filter.
In another case the method comprises introducing an interventional catheter over the guidewire to the treatment location for carrying out an interventional procedure, embolic material generated during the treatment procedure being captured by the deployed filter.
The treatment location may be a region of stenosis. The interventional procedure may include a balloon dilation of the stenosis while the filter is deployed. The interventional procedure may include placing a stent at the treatment location while the filter is deployed.
In one case the method further comprises the steps of:
The method may further comprise the steps of:
In one embodiment the method further comprises the step of withdrawing the filter from the treatment location. The method may further include the step of withdrawing the guidewire after withdrawal of the filter.
The filter may be slidably disposed on the guidewire when the filter is in an expanded deployed configuration. The filter may be rotatably disposed on the guidewire when the filter is in an expanded deployed configuration. The filter may be mounted to a tubular member. The tubular member may comprise a collar. The tubular member may extend distally of the filter. At least one stop may be disposed on the guidewire. The at least one stop may be a distal stop disposed on the guidewire distally of the filter.
In another embodiment the filter comprises a filter body and a filter support which supports the filter body in the deployed configuration. The filter may expand from energy stored in the collapsed filter. The filter may expand from energy stored in a filter support made from a memory material. The memory material may be an alloy. The alloy may be Nitinol. The filter support may comprise at least one loop.
In one case the method comprises moving the filter relative to the delivery catheter to load the filter into the delivery catheter. The method may comprise pushing the filter into the delivery catheter. The method may comprise pulling the filter into the delivery catheter. The method may comprise the step of flushing the filter and/or the delivery catheter. The filter and/or delivery catheter may be flushed prior to loading of the filter into the delivery catheter. The filter and/or the delivery catheter may be flushed during loading of the filter into the delivery catheter. The filter and/or the delivery catheter may be flushed after loading of the filter into the delivery catheter.
In one case the step of moving the embolic protection filter relative to the catheter causes an automatic flushing of the embolic protection filter and/or the delivery catheter. The filter may be immersed in a flushing liquid before loading. The method may comprise the step of sealing the embolic protection filter immersed in the flushing liquid. The step of moving the embolic protection filter relative to the catheter may cause at least some of the flushing liquid to move relative to the embolic protection filter and/or relative to the catheter.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1 to 9 are views illustrating a method for filtering embolic material according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 10 to 15 are views illustrating a method for filtering embolic material according to another embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 16 to 21 are views illustrating a method for filtering embolic material according to another embodiment of the invention; and
FIGS. 22 to 31 are views illustrating a method for filtering embolic material according to a further embodiment of the invention.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 9 there is illustrated an embolic protection system being employed in a method for filtering embolic material according to the invention. The embolic protection system in accordance with the present invention includes a collapsible filter member 1 disposed upon a guidewire 2, wherein the collapsible filter member is configured to be disposed within a delivery/retrieval catheter 4.
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Examples of suitable filters for use with the methods in accordance with the present invention are described in co-pending patent applications having Ser. Nos. 10/442,115 and/or 11/141,709 and/or 10/325,954 the entireties of which are herein incorporated by reference.
In further detail,
The guide catheter 5 is advanced through a vasculature (
In FIGS. 10 to 15 there is illustrated the embolic protection system being employed in an alternative method for filtering embolic material according to the invention.
In this case, the guide catheter 5 is advanced through a vasculature (
FIGS. 16 to 21 illustrate the embolic protection system being employed in another alternative method for filtering embolic material according to the invention.
In this case the guide catheter 5 is advanced through a vasculature (
Referring to FIGS. 22 to 31 there is illustrated the embolic protection system being employed in a further alternative method for filtering embolic material according to the invention.
In this case the guide catheter 5 is not used. The guidewire 2, the delivery catheter 4 and the collapsed filter 1 are advanced together through the vasculature (
The guidewire 2, the delivery catheter 4 and the collapsed filter 1 are then advanced together further through the vasculature. At a second bend in the vasculature, the guidewire 2 is advanced distally while the delivery catheter 4 and the collapsed filter 1 remain substantially stationary (
The delivery catheter 4, the guidewire 2 and the collapsed filer 1 are advanced together further through the vasculature to a point immediately proximally of the lesion (
After an interventional or diagnostic procedure has been performed, the delivery catheter 4 is advanced again across the lesion or the area where the lesion was located and placed adjacent to the expanded filter 1. The guidewire 2 is then moved relative to the delivery catheter 4, wherein the feature 30 disposed on the guidewire 2 contacts the filter 1 therein imparting motion of the guidewire 2 to the filter 1. The filter 1 is then drawn into the distal end of the delivery catheter 4 through the motion of the guidewire 2. It is further contemplated that the distal end of the delivery catheter 4 may be configured to have an expandable portion which is configured to expand radially to capture the filter 1 and any materials which have been captured by the filter.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which may be varied in construction and detail.