Claims
- 1. A medical filter for placement inside a body passage to treat a patient, comprising:
in a radially compressed state, a tubular shape having a first and second integral end piece at a first and second end of the medical filter; a plurality of ribs arranged in a preselected pattern and extending between the first and second end piece in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the medical filter; the pattern of ribs defining a central body section and a first and second end section; a hook structure affixed to the first end piece; at least one barb pattern defined at a transition between at least one rib of the central body section and the second end section; and at least one aperture defined at a transition between at least one rib of the central body section and the first end section; in a radially expanded deployed state, the ribs tend to resiliently expand in radial directions, thereby causing the first and second end pieces to move. toward each other; each of the ribs tending to spread apart, such that the medical filter defines a plurality of central polygon shapes arranged adjacently around a longitudinal axis of the medical filter, each of the ribs defining each polygon shape extending in a plane substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the medical filter; the medical filter further defining a first and second end filter portion connecting the central polygons with the end pieces, wherein the end filter portions each define a plurality of filter cells; each of the filter cells being formed by a plurality of members; the filter cells all extending along a first and second end cone; the at least one barb pattern defining at least one anchor extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, defining an acute angle between the barb and the second end cone in the expanded deployed state, which tends to resist movement of the filter in a body passage; wherein the medical filter may be implanted in a body passage for a period of time, and the medical filter may optionally be retrieved by pulling on the hook structure and withdrawing the filter out of a patient through a catheter; the at least one barb extending away from the hook structure, such that the filter is more easily retrievable.
- 2. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein the filter is formed of one single unitary metal element.
- 3. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, adapted for use in the vena cava.
- 4. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein each rib has one of the barbs, and each rib defines one of the apertures defined in each rib; the apertures cooperating with the barbs to balance structural stress over the first and second ends of the filter.
- 5. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hook structure has more than one retrieval surface.
- 6. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hook structure has two or more hooks, arranged at an angle to each other.
- 7. The medical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hook structure has a central portion that is bent radially inward toward the longitudinal center axis of the filter.
- 8. A medical filter system for treating a patient, comprising:
a filter, and a cartridge for storing and releasing the filter; the cartridge having a first and second end, the cartridge having indicators indicating which end is the first end and which end is the second end; the filter having a first and second end, and resiliently tends to expand from a radially compressed shape to an expanded deployed shape the filter being provided and stored in the cartridge in a radially compressed shape, the filter first and second ends each being arranged nearer to the cartridge first and second ends, respectively; the filter having a hook structure at the first end of the filter; wherein the medical filter may be implanted in a body passage for a period of time, and the medical filter may optionally be retrieved by pulling on the hook structure and withdrawing the filter out of a patient through a catheter.
- 9. The medical filter system as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a catheter having a proximal hub, the catheter being of a type selectable among a first and second type, the catheter being identifiable among the first and second types by the proximal hub having either a first or second shape, wherein the cartridge first and second ends have different shapes corresponding with the shape of the catheter hub of the corresponding first or second type.
- 10. A medical filter system for treating a patient, comprising:
a filter, a catheter and a push wire for pushing the filter through a lumen defined by the catheter; the push wire having a tactile marker positioned at a point where the filter is near a distal end of the catheter, such that a physician pushing on the push wire feels when the tactile marker reaches the point relative to the catheter; the filter having a first and second end, and resiliently tends to expand from a radially compressed shape to an expanded deployed shape; the filter having a hook structure at the first end of the filter; wherein the medical filter may be implanted in a body passage for a period of time, and the medical filter may optionally be retrieved by pulling on the hook structure and withdrawing the filter out of a patient through a catheter.
- 11. The medical filter system as set forth in claim 10, wherein the hook structure has a central portion that is bent radially inward toward a longitudinal center axis of the filter.
- 12. A method for delivering and deploying a medical filter, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a catheter delivery system having a proximal and distal end; the catheter having a proximal hub and defining a lumen extending from a proximal port to a distal port; the catheter being of a type selectable among a first and second type, the catheter being identifiable among the first and second types by the proximal hub having either a first or second shape; (b) providing a medical filter for delivery through the lumen of the catheter delivery system; the filter having hook structure at a first end; (c) providing a cartridge having a first and second end, the cartridge having indicators indicating which end is the first end and which end is the second end; the filter being provided and stored in the cartridge in a radially compressed shape, the filter first and second ends each being arranged nearer to the cartridge first and second ends, respectively; wherein the cartridge first and second ends have different shapes corresponding with the shape of the catheter hub of the corresponding first or second type; (d) choosing a catheter among the first and second types; (e) coupling the corresponding end of the cartridge with the selected catheter hub, such that the desired end of the filter inside the cartridge points toward the catheter according to which type of catheter is selected; (f) advancing the catheter so a distal port of the catheter is near a desired site for treatment; (g) pushing the medical filter from cartridge through the lumen of the catheter and deploying the filter from the catheter distal port.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/285,218, entitled “Vascular Filter with Improved Anchor or Other Position Retention,” filed Oct. 31, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10285218 |
Oct 2002 |
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10403470 |
Mar 2003 |
US |