Claims
- 1. An occlusive device for occluding a lumen or cavity in a mammal comprising:(a) a substrate adapted for placement in a lumen or cavity; and (b) a plurality of fibers, each of said fibers extending from said substrate at an interface therebetween and being secured to said substrate by heating at least one of either said substrate or said fiber wherein said substrate comprises a coil with a multiplicity of windings defining a lumen, and wherein said coil comprises a metal or metal alloy, wherein each of said fibers extends from said lumen, between immediately adjacent windings of said coil, and externally of said coil, wherein each of said fibers has first and second portions and a middle portion extending therebetween, at least one portion of said middle portion being secured to said coil between adjacent windings, said end portions being external to said coil, and wherein said first end portion extends from said coil at a first location and said second end portion extends from said coil at a second location at least 90 degrees opposed to said first location on the radial aspect of said coil.
- 2. The occlusive device of claim 1, wherein said first end portion is substantially the same length as said second end portion.
- 3. A device for occluding a body lumen or cavity in mammals comprising:(a) a helically wound coil adapted for placement in a body lumen or cavity, said coil having a multiplicity of windings defining a lumen; and (b) a plurality of fibers, each of said fibers having first and second end portions and a middle portion extending therebetween, said middle portion being secured to said coil, said first end portion extending outwardly from a first location between a first coil winding and a second coil winding immediately adjacent said first coil winding, and said second end portion extending outwardly from a second location, said second location also being between said first coil winding and said second coil winding.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said first location is at least 90° opposed to said second location on the radial aspect of said coil.
- 5. The device of claim 3, wherein said first end portion is substantially the same length as said second end portion.
- 6. The device of claim 3, wherein said middle section extends inwardly into said coil lumen, and wherein said first coil winding is spaced from said second coil winding by a separation, a portion of said middle section having a diameter larger than said separation such that said fiber is prevented from being pulled through said coil.
- 7. The device of claim 3, wherein said middle section extends inwardly into said coil lumen, wherein said first coil winding and said second coil winding are spaced by a separation, and wherein each of said end portions of the fiber has a deformed portion substantially at the location where said end portion extends outwardly from said coil, each of said deformed portions having a larger diameter than said separation such that said fiber is prevented from being pulled through said coil.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 08/431,360, which was filed Apr. 28, 1995 which is currently pending.
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