Claims
- 1. A septal occluder, comprising:
a proximal anchor member for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; a distal anchor member for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; and a flexible connection member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members, said proximal and distal anchor members and said connection member comprising bioresorbable materials.
- 2. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are elongated.
- 3. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members each have a generally cylindrical shape with rounded ends.
- 4. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein a side of each anchor member for contacting a tissue surface is generally flattened to increase surface contact.
- 5. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members each comprise a cylindrical structure formed by rolling a layer of material.
- 6. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are inflatable.
- 7. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said septal occluder is collapsible for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 8. The septal occluder of claim 7 wherein said occluder can be collapsed with the proximal and distal anchor members being in a generally aligned, end to end arrangement for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 9. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are collapsible for deployment or removal.
- 10. The septal occluder of claim 9 wherein the proximal and distal anchor members are generally foldable.
- 11. The septal occluder of claim 10 wherein each anchor member includes two elements separated by an elastic hinge.
- 12. The septal occluder of claim 1 further comprising a removal string attached to the septal occluder to facilitate removal of the septal occluder from the septal defect.
- 13. The septal occluder of claim 12 wherein said removal string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and attached to said distal anchor member.
- 14. The septal occluder of claim 12 wherein said removal string is mounted to slide through said proximal anchor member.
- 15. The septal occluder of claim 12 further comprising a delivery string to facilitate deployment of the septal occluder at the septal defect.
- 16. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said septal occluder is formed from a layer of material having opposite ends rolled to form the proximal and distal anchor members.
- 17. The septal occluder of claim 1 further comprising a wire connecting said proximal and distal anchor members to provide clamping force to close the defect.
- 18. The septal occluder of claim 17 wherein said wire has a serpentine configuration.
- 19. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a suture.
- 20. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a layer of flexible, elastomeric material.
- 21. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a layer of flexible material made from thrombogenic or inflammatory materials.
- 22. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a layer of flexible material that is porous or textured.
- 23. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a layer of flexible material that is covered with a biocompatible glue to promote adherence to tissue
- 24. The septal occluder of claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a layer of flexible material that is covered with growth factors to accelerate tissue ingrowth.
- 25. A septal defect closure device, comprising:
a proximal anchor member having a generally cylindrical shape for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; a distal anchor member having a generally cylindrical shape for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; and a suture connecting said proximal and distal anchor members.
- 26. The device of claim 25 wherein said suture is slidingly mounted on said proximal anchor member.
- 27. The device of claim 26 wherein said suture includes a biasing spring at one end thereof to bias the proximal and distal anchor members toward each other when the device is deployed.
- 28. The device of claim 25 wherein the suture comprises a shape memory wire.
- 29. The device of claim 25 wherein said suture comprises a resilient elastomeric material.
- 30. The device of claim 25 wherein a side of each anchor member for contacting a tissue surface is generally flattened to increase surface contact.
- 31. The device of claim 25 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members each comprise a cylindrical structure formed by rolling a layer of material.
- 32. The device of claim 25 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are inflatable.
- 33. The device of claim 25 wherein said device is collapsible for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 34. The device of claim 33 wherein said device can be collapsed with the proximal and distal anchor members being in a generally aligned, end to end arrangement for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 35. The device of claim 25 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are collapsible for deployment or removal.
- 36. The device of claim 35 wherein the proximal and distal anchor members are generally foldable.
- 37. The device of claim 36 wherein each anchor member includes two elements separated by an elastic hinge.
- 38. The device of claim 25 further comprising a removal string attached to the device to facilitate removal of the device from the septal defect.
- 39. The device of claim 38 wherein said removal string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and attached to said distal anchor member.
- 40. The device of claim 38 wherein said removal string is mounted to slide through said proximal anchor member.
- 41. The device of claim 38 further comprising a delivery string to facilitate deployment of the device at the septal defect.
- 42. The device of claim 25 further comprising a wire connecting said proximal and distal anchor members to provide clamping force to close the defect.
- 43. The device of claim 42 wherein said wire has a serpentine configuration.
- 44. A septal defect closure device, comprising:
an elongated proximal anchor member for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; an elongated distal anchor member for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; and a flexible layer connecting said proximal and distal anchor members.
- 45. The device of claim 44 wherein flexible layer comprises thrombogenic or inflammatory materials.
- 46. The device of claim 44 wherein said flexible layer is porous or textured.
- 47. The device of claim 44 wherein said flexible layer is covered with a biocompatible glue to promote adherence to tissue.
- 48. The device of claim 44 wherein said flexible layer is covered with growth factors to accelerate tissue ingrowth.
- 49. The device of claim 44 wherein said flexible layer comprises a resilient elastomeric material.
- 50. The device of claim 44 wherein said flexible layer comprises a plurality of fibers connecting the anchor members.
- 51. The device of claim 44 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members each have a generally cylindrical shape with rounded ends.
- 52. The device of claim 44 wherein a side of each anchor member for contacting a tissue surface is generally flattened to increase surface contact.
- 53. The device of claim 44 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members each comprise a cylindrical structure formed by rolling a layer of material.
- 54. The device of claim 44 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are inflatable.
- 55. The device of claim 44 wherein said device is collapsible for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 56. The device of claim 55 wherein said occluder can be collapsed with the proximal and distal anchor members being in a generally aligned, end to end arrangement for passage through a catheter or sheath.
- 57. The device of claim 44 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are collapsible for deployment or removal.
- 58. The device of claim 57 wherein the proximal and distal anchor members are generally foldable.
- 59. The device of claim 58 wherein each anchor member includes two elements separated by an elastic hinge.
- 60. The device of claim 44 further comprising a removal string attached to the device to facilitate removal of the device from the septal defect.
- 61. The device of claim 60 wherein said removal string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and attached to said distal anchor member.
- 62. The device of claim 60 wherein said removal string is mounted to slide through said proximal anchor member.
- 63. The device of claim 60 further comprising a delivery string to facilitate deployment of the device at the septal defect.
- 64. The device of claim 44 wherein said device is formed from a layer of material having opposite ends rolled to form the proximal and distal anchor members.
- 65. The device of claim 44 further comprising a wire connecting said proximal and distal anchor members to provide clamping force to close the defect.
- 66. The device of claim 65 wherein said wire has a serpentine configuration.
- 67. A septal defect closure device, comprising:
a proximal anchor member for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; a distal anchor member for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; a flexible connection member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members; and a removal string extending from said proximal anchor member to facilitate collapsing and removal of the device from the septal defect.
- 68. The device of claim 67 wherein said removal string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and attached to said distal anchor member.
- 69. The device of claim 67 wherein said removal string is mounted to slide through said proximal anchor member.
- 70. The device of claim 67 further comprising a delivery string to facilitate deployment of the device at the septal defect.
- 71. The device of claim 67 wherein said proximal and distal anchor members are collapsible for deployment or removal.
- 72. The device of claim 71 wherein the proximal and distal anchor members are generally foldable.
- 73. The device of claim 72 wherein each anchor member includes two elements separated by an elastic hinge.
- 74. The device of claim 67 further comprising a removal string attached to the device to facilitate removal of the device from the septal defect.
- 75. The device of claim 74 wherein said removal string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and attached to said distal anchor member.
- 76. The device of claim 74 wherein said removal string is mounted to slide through said proximal anchor member.
- 77. The device of claim 74 further comprising a delivery string to facilitate deployment of the device at the septal defect.
- 78. A method of retrieving a deployed septal closure device having a proximal anchor member positioned proximate a first end of a septal defect, a distal anchor member for positioned proximate a second end of said septal defect, and a flexible connection member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members, said method comprising:
moving a sheath toward the proximal anchor member; applying tension to the proximal anchor member to first withdraw the proximal anchor member into the sheath and then to withdraw the distal anchor member into the sheath; wherein the proximal and distal anchor members are generally in an end to end, aligned arrangement in said sheath.
- 79. The method of claim 78 further comprising moving the sheath toward the distal anchor member prior to withdrawing the distal anchor member into the sheath.
- 80. The method of claim 78 wherein applying tension to the proximal anchor member comprises pulling a string attached to the proximal member.
- 81. The method of claim 80 wherein said string is slidingly mounted in said proximal anchor member and is attached to said distal anchor member.
- 82. A septal defect closure device, comprising:
a proximal anchor member having a frame structure for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; a distal anchor member having a frame structure for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; and a flexible joint connecting said proximal and distal anchor members.
- 83. The device of claim 82 wherein said flexible joint comprises a layer of thrombogenic or inflammatory material.
- 84. The device of claim 82 wherein said flexible joint comprises a plurality of fibers connecting said anchor members.
- 85. The device of claim 82 wherein said flexible joint is porous or textured.
- 86. The device of claim 82 wherein said flexible joint comprises a resilient elastomeric material.
- 87. The device of claim 82 wherein said flexible joint comprises two layers of flexible material joined to each other generally at centers thereof.
- 88. The device of claim 82 wherein said anchor members each have a frame structure having a polygonal or circular structure.
- 89. The device of claim 82 wherein said anchor members each have a frame structure having a generally “+” shaped structure.
- 90. The device of claim 82 wherein said anchor members each have a frame structure having a generally “G” shaped structure.
- 91. The device of claim 82 wherein said anchor members each have a collapsible frame structure to facilitate deployment of said device in a delivery catheter.
- 92. The device of claim 82 wherein each frame structure includes metal or polymer components.
- 93. A septal defect closure device, comprising:
a proximal anchor member for deployment proximate a first end of a septal defect; a distal anchor member for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; and a connecting member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members, wherein the distal and proximal anchors each comprise a layer that is rolled to form a cylinder during device deployment, and generally flat after deployment.
- 94. An apparatus for closing a septal defect, comprising:
a delivery system including a sheath having a tip positionable at the defect; and a septal occluder collapsible for delivery through the sheath for deployment at the septal defect, the septal occluder comprising:
a proximal anchor member for deployment at a first end of the septal defect; a distal anchor member for deployment at a second end of said septal defect; and a flexible connection member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members, said proximal and distal anchor members and said connection member comprising bioresorbable materials.
- 95. An apparatus for closing a septal defect, comprising:
a delivery system including a sheath having a tip positionable at the defect; and a septal occluder collapsible for delivery through the sheath for deployment at the septal defect, the septal occluder comprising:
a proximal anchor member having a generally cylindrical shape for deployment at a first end of the septal defect; a distal anchor member having a generally cylindrical shape for deployment at a second end of said septal defect; and a suture connecting said proximal and distal anchor members.
- 96. An apparatus for closing a septal defect, comprising:
a delivery system including a sheath having a tip positionable at the defect; and a septal occluder collapsible for delivery through the sheath for deployment at the septal defect, the septal occluder comprising:
an elongated proximal anchor member for deployment at a first end of the septal defect; an elongated distal anchor member for deployment at a second end of said septal defect; and a flexible layer connecting said proximal and distal anchor members.
- 97. An apparatus for closing a septal defect, comprising:
a delivery system including a sheath having a tip positionable at the defect; and a septal occluder collapsible for delivery through the sheath for deployment at the septal defect, the septal occluder comprising:
a proximal anchor member for deployment at a first end of the septal defect; a distal anchor member for deployment proximate a second end of said septal defect; a flexible connection member connecting said proximal and distal anchor members; and a removal string extending from said proximal anchor member to facilitate collapsing and removal of the occluder from the septal defect into the delivery sheath if desired.
- 98. The device of claim 67 wherein said delivery string is attached to the proximal anchor member at a generally central location on the proximal anchor member.
- 99. The device of claim 67 wherein said removal string is usable for both removal and deployment of the device.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is based on and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/340,858 filed on Dec. 19, 2001 and entitled PATENT FORAMEN OVALE (PFO) CLOSURE DEVICE WITH BIORESORBABLE COMPONENTS.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340858 |
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