An aortic aneurysm is an enlargement or bulge in a section of the aorta, which can be life-threatening. Treatment of aortic aneurysms remain a challenge. Endovascular repair has become a viable alternative to open repair of an aortic aneurysm. An endovascular approach results in insertion of an endovascular graft to exclude the aneurysm sac from blood flow. Once in place, the endovascular graft is expanded to create a new path for blood flow. The endovascular graft remains inside the aorta permanently through the use of a metal stent creating a tight fit and seal against the wall of the aorta. Currently, endovascular delivery devices have limitations on the precise control that the physician has in placement of the graft at the site of the aneurysm. Thus, there is a need to develop new and improved delivery devices and methods of using delivery devices to treat aortic aneurysms.
The invention is generally directed to a delivery device for implanting a vascular prosthesis, and to a method of use of the delivery device.
In one embodiment, the delivery device includes a guidewire catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, and a delivery assembly extending about the guidewire catheter. The delivery assembly includes a handle body, a delivery catheter, a push rod, a proximal handle and a locking mechanism. The handle body has a major longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end. The delivery catheter has a distal end extending from within the distal end of the handle body and about the guidewire catheter. The push rod extends about the guidewire catheter and within the delivery catheter. The push rod is fixed to the guidewire catheter at a proximal end of the guidewire catheter proximal to the handle body. The proximal handle extends about the handle body and is axially fixed to the delivery catheter, wherein the proximal handle is selectively fixed to the push rod, and wherein the proximal handle is rotatable about the handle body and rotation of the proximal handle about the handle body translates to longitudinal movement of the delivery catheter and, selectively, of the push rod relative to the handle body. The locking mechanism at the handle body selectively engages the proximal handle with the push rod.
In an embodiment, the delivery device includes an actuator at the proximal handle that selectively disengages the proximal handle from the handle body, whereby rotation of the proximal handle is independent of longitudinal movement of the delivery catheter relative to the handle body. In another embodiment, the proximal handle includes an end that defines teeth that move transversely to a major longitudinal axis of the handle body when the proximal handle is rotated about the handle body. In this embodiment, the delivery device further includes a gear rack extending along the major longitudinal axis of the handle body, a linking gear engaging the teeth of the proximal handle end, the linking gear being rotatable about an axis transverse to the axis of rotation of the proximal handle, and a pinion gear. The pinion gear engages the gear rack and the linking gear, whereby rotation of the proximal handle about the handle body translates to the longitudinal movement of the delivery catheter and, selectively, of the push rod relative to the handle body. The actuator selectively disengages the linking gear from the pinion gear, thereby selectively disengaging rotation of the proximal handle from longitudinal movement of the proximal handle along the handle body.
In still another embodiment, the actuator of the delivery device includes an actuator housing, a push-button, a pinion gear extension, a ball bearing and a frustoconical center-pin. The actuator housing extends about the handle body and is rotatably linked to the proximal handle, whereby the actuator housing is movable along the handle body without rotating about the handle body while the proximal handle rotates about the handle body. The push-button is located at the actuator housing. The pinion gear extension defines a coaxial opening that is coaxial with the pinion gear and defines at least one lateral opening that extends laterally from the coaxial opening. The ball-bearing sits at least partially within the lateral opening and locks the relative rotation of the linking gear and the pinion gear when displaced to extend radially beyond the pinion gear extension. The frustoconical center-pin is biased radially outward from the major longitudinal axis of the handle body and abuts the push-button, whereby the frustoconical center-pin displaces the ball bearing radially outward through the lateral opening and locks the relative rotation of the linking gear and the pinion gear by the outward bias, thereby causing longitudinal movement of the proximal handle along the handle body when the proximal handle is rotated about the handle body and, when the push-button is depressed, selectively disengages the linking gear from pinion gear, thereby selectively disengaging rotation of the proximal handle from the longitudinal movement of the proximal handle along the handle body.
Another embodiment of the delivery device of the invention includes a distal grip at the distal end of the handle body, and the locking mechanism includes a shifting knob, a drive shaft, a drive gear and a first locking component. The shifting knob is located at the distal grip and is rotatable about the handle body and defines teeth along the inside of the shifting knob that move transversely to the major longitudinal axis of the handle body when the shifting knob is rotated about the handle body. The locking mechanism has at least two fixed positions relative to the handle body. The drive shaft has a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end defines teeth that engage directly or indirectly, the teeth of the shifting knob, and extend along a major longitudinal axis of the driveshaft. The drive gear is along the drive shaft and defines teeth that engage, directly or indirectly, the teeth along the drive shaft, whereby the shifting knob is engaged with the drive gear at all positions of the shifting knob. The first locking component extends about the push rod and is linked to the proximal handle and the drive gear, whereby, in a first position of the shifting knob, the first locking component engages the proximal handle with the push rod, and rotation of the shifting knob from the first position to a second position causes rotation of the drive shaft which, in turn, causes rotation of the drive gear and disengagement of the first locking component from the push rod, thereby allowing independent movement of the delivery catheter along the longitudinal axis of the handle body relative to the push rod when the proximal handle is moved along major longitudinal axis of the handle body.
In another embodiment of the invention, the locking mechanism further includes a second locking component. The second locking component extends about the push rod, is fixed to the handle body, and is linked to the shifting knob through the drive shaft, whereby rotation of the shifting knob from the first position to the second position causes engagement between the handle body and the push rod, thereby preventing longitudinal movement of the push rod relative to the handle body when the proximal handle is moved along the major longitudinal axis.
In yet another embodiment, the delivery device of the invention includes an apex delivery device that includes an apex clasp assembly and proximal clasp assembly. The apex clasp assembly includes a distal capture component at a distal end of the guidewire catheter, a proximal capture component in mateable relation to the distal capture component, and an apex release catheter having a proximal end, wherein the apex release catheter extends about the guidewire catheter and is fixed to the proximal capture component. The proximal clasp assembly includes a fixed component at the proximal end of the guidewire catheter and an outer coupling at the proximal end at the apex release catheter in mateable relation with the fixed component of the proximal clasp assembly, whereby movement of the outer coupling relative to the fixed component from a first position to a second position will cause relative movement of the proximal capture component relative to the distal capture component of the apex clasp assembly.
In still another embodiment, the invention includes the delivery device that includes a gear rack, a handle extending about the gear rack and defining teeth at an end of the handle, the handle being rotatable about the gear rack, a pinion gear that is rotatable about an axis that intersects with the axis of rotation of the handle and engages the gear rack, a linking gear that selectively rotates with rotation of the pinion gear, an actuator that selectively engages the pinion gear with the linking gear, and a delivery catheter fixed to the handle, whereby rotation of the handle selectively moves a delivery catheter relative to the gear rack upon engagement of the pinion gear with the linking gear by the actuator.
In yet another embodiment, the invention is a method for delivering a vascular prosthesis to a treatment site of a subject. The method includes advancing the vascular prosthesis, while mounted at a proximal end of the prosthesis to an apex delivery device fixed to a distal end of a guidewire catheter, to a position distal to a vascular treatment site of the subject. A proximal handle is rotated in a first direction about a handle body, having a distal end, of a delivery device through which the guidewire catheter extends. The guidewire catheter is disposed within a push rod that also extends through the handle body, wherein the guidewire catheter is fixed to the push rod, whereby rotation of the proximal handle causes longitudinal movement of the guidewire catheter and the push rod along the handle body to thereby at least partially advance the prosthesis to the treatment site, the prosthesis being advanced from within an outer catheter extending from a distal end of the handle body and about the prosthesis. The position of a first locking component securing the proximal handle to the push rod is shifted from a first position to a second position, wherein the first locking component disengages the proximal handle from the push rod and a second locking component engages the push rod with the handle body. The proximal handle is then rotated in a second direction, whereby a delivery catheter, having a distal end and extending about the push rod, is withdrawn along the push rod, and a delivery sheath extending from the distal end of the delivery catheter is at least partially retracted from about the prosthesis. The proximal end of the prosthesis is then released from the apex delivery device. The second locking component is shifted to disengage the push rod from the handle body, and the push rod and the guidewire catheter are withdrawn from within the prosthesis, thereby delivering the vascular prosthesis to the treatment site.
The delivery device and method of its use of the invention have many advantages. For example, rotation of the proximal handle to thereby advance the push rod and a vascular prosthesis at the end of the push rod provides increased control over movement of the vascular prosthesis during implantation at a treatment site. Further, selective engagement of the proximal handle and the push rod enables disengagement of the proximal handle from the push rod to thereby provide for controlled retraction of a delivery sheath from the vascular prosthesis by rotation of the proximal handle in an opposite direction to that which is employed to advance the vascular prosthesis to the treatment site. In addition, an actuator of the delivery device enables selective disengagement of the proximal handle from the handle body, whereby the proximal handle can be moved along the handle body without rotation of the proximal handle, thereby providing another degree of freedom of movement of the vascular prosthesis during advancement of the vascular prosthesis to the treatment site and during retraction of the delivery sheath from the prosthesis once the prosthesis has been advanced to the treatment site. The delivery device of the invention also has the advantage of causing engagement of the push rod with the handle body upon disengagement of the proximal handle from the push rod, thereby enabling withdrawal of the delivery sheath from the vascular prosthesis without entrainment of the vascular prosthesis while the delivery sheath is being retracted from the vascular prosthesis by movement of the proximal handle. Further, the apex delivery device is controllable at a proximal end of the push rod and guidewire catheter, thereby enabling selective release of a proximal end of the vascular prosthesis at the treatment site while remaining components of the delivery device remain stationary. In addition, the push rod can be disengaged from both the handle body and the proximal handle, thereby enabling retraction of the push rod, guidewire catheter and apex delivery device from within the vascular prosthesis once it has been implanted at the delivery device, thereby minimizing potential disruption of the vascular prosthesis once it has been implanted.
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.
One embodiment, of the delivery device 10 of the invention is shown in
Distal handle 40 extends about handle body 20 at distal end 26 of handle body 20 and is distal to shifting knob 42 of first locking mechanism 38 ((
Actuator 80 is linked to proximal handle 36, whereby proximal handle 36 can rotate about handle body 20 while push-button 82 at housing 81 of actuator 80 remains aligned with slot 84 defined by handle body 20. Depression of push-button 82 of actuator 80 selectively disengages proximal handle 36 from handle body 20, whereby rotation of proximal handle 20 is independent of longitudinal movement of delivery catheter 12 relative to handle body 20 along longitudinal axis 22.
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However, as will be further explained below, depression of center pin 170 disengages upper pinion gear 166 from lower pinion gear 168. When upper pinion gear 166 is disengaged from lower pinion gear 168, rotation of proximal handle 36 about handle body 20 does not cause longitudinal movement of the proximal handle 36 and actuator 80 along handle body 20. Further, longitudinal movement of proximal handle 36 and actuator 80 along handle body 20 can be obtained simply by moving proximal handle 36 and actuator 80 along handle body 20 without rotation of proximal handle 36 about handle body 20 (
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Shifting knob 42 is shifted from a first position, wherein first locking component 124 (
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Proximal clasp assembly 184 is then actuated by compressing outer coupling 186 and moving outer coupling 186 first distally, then rotating outer coupling 186 ninety degrees, and thereafter retracting outer coupling 186 to a second position, shown in
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims
The relevant portion of all references cited herein and U.S. Pat. No. 8,070,790 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/459,387 (Publication No. 20100030255) and Ser. No. 12/723,431 (Publication No. 20100234932) are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/639,280, filed Mar. 5, 2015, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/829,508, filed Mar. 14, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,998,970, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/623,235, filed on Apr. 12, 2012. The entire teachings of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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