The present embodiments relate generally to a system, apparatus, and method for closing removing a clot from the venous system and, more particularly, for an expandable and adjustable basket for removing a blood clot from the blood vessel.
A venous system includes myriad blood vessels for transferred and circulating blood throughout the human body. Blood clots can form throughout the venous system over time, which can result in a dangerous condition for the patient depending on the size and/or location of the clot. The blood clots that form inside a blood vessel can be referred to as a thrombosis.
One type of thrombosis is known as Deep Vein Thrombosis or Deep Venous Thrombosis and is commonly abbreviated as “DVT.” DVT is the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, as can commonly occur in the veins within a patient's legs. DVT can result in substantial discomfort to patient, as well as affecting the external appearance of the patient's legs. As such, DVT can result in pain, swelling, redness, or engorged superficial veins. Additionally, DVT can lead to a potentially life threatening condition, known as a pulmonary embolism, where a blood clot can detach from a vein and travel to the lungs. Thus, it is desirable to limit the occurrence of DVT or remove the clots from the veins.
Thus, there is a need for a device that can effectively and reliably remove a blood clot from a patient's blood vessel.
A system for removing a blood clot from a blood vessel is provided, the system comprising: a tube member having a proximal end and a distal end, the tube member having a lumen formed through the proximal and distal ends, the lumen defining a longitudinal axis therealong; a first support member having a proximal end and a distal end, the first support member having a first mesh portion at the distal end thereof; a second support member having a proximal end and a distal end, the second support member having a second mesh portion at the distal end thereof; a first wire extending through the lumen, the first wire being attached to the proximal ends of the first and second support members; a second wire extending through the lumen, the second wire being attached to the distal ends of the first and second support members; wherein the first and second support members define a basket therebetween when the first and second support members are expanded from the second wire; wherein the second wire is configured for adjusting the basket between an expanded state and a compressed state; wherein the first wire is configured for adjusting the longitudinal location of the basket; and wherein the second wire extends within the basket defined by the expanded first and second support members when the basket is in the expanded state.
In another form, the longitudinal location of the basket is adjusted proximally by pulling on the first wire relative to the tube member.
In another form, the support members are made from a shape memory material.
In another form, the support members are configured to expand into the expanded condition based on the shape memory material.
In another form, the support members are configured to expand into a further expanded condition by pulling on the second wire relative to the first wire.
In another form, the expanded condition of the basket is maintained by pulling on both the first wire and the second wire.
In another form, the expanded condition of the basket is narrowed by pulling on the first wire relative to the second wire.
In yet another form, a method for removing a blood clot from a blood vessel is provided, the method comprising the steps of: inserting a tube member having a first support member and a second support member disposed therein to a location of a blood clot within a blood vessel, wherein the support members have proximal and distal ends thereof, a first wire is attached to the proximal end of the support members, and a second wire is attached to the distal end of the support members; extending the support members out of the tube member, wherein the distal ends of the support members are exposed; locating the distal ends of the support members distally from a blood clot; expanding the support members outwardly from the second wire to form a basket having proximal and distal ends thereof, wherein at least a portion of the second wire is disposed within the basket and radially between the support members; and withdrawing the basket proximally to remove the blood clot.
In another form, the support members are made from a shape memory material, and the shape memory material expands the support members to form the basket.
In another form, the support members include a mesh portion at distal ends thereof, and the mesh portions form the basket in response to expanding the support members.
In another form, the method further comprises additionally expanding the support members to contact the vessel wall.
In another form, the method further comprises moving the second wire proximally relative to the first wire to expand the support members.
In another form, the method further comprises moving the first wire proximally to pull the proximal end of the basket toward the tube member.
In another form, the method further comprises moving the first wire and second wire together to maintain the shape of the basket member and adjust the longitudinal location of the basket.
In yet another form, a blood clot retrieval apparatus is provided comprising: a first support member having a proximal end and a distal end, the first arm member having a first mesh portion at the distal end thereof; a second support member having a proximal end and a distal end, the second arm member having a second mesh portion at the distal end thereof; a first wire extending proximally and attached to the proximal ends of the first and second support members; a second wire extending proximally and attached to the distal ends of the first and second support members; wherein the first and second support members are configured to adjust between a compressed condition and an expanded condition; wherein the expanded condition defines a basket; wherein the second wire extends within the basket; and wherein the second wire is configured for adjusting the width of the basket.
In another form, the distal ends of first and second support members are mounted within a distal housing.
In another form, the apparatus further comprises a wire guide coil attached at the distal ends of the first and second support members.
In another form, the first and second wire are adjustable relative to each other to change the shape of the basket defined by the first and second support members.
In another form, the first and second wire are adjustable together to maintain the shape of the basket defined by the first and second support members while translating the basket.
In another form, the support members are made from a material having shape memory characteristics that define a shape of the basket absent actuation by the first or second wires.
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Each support member 22 also includes a mesh portion 24 that is disposed at the distal end thereof. The mesh portion 24 can be formed from a plurality of interconnected struts 26 that are collectively mounted to the support member 22. The mesh portion 24 can be made from the same material as the support member 22, such that the mesh portion 24 is integrally formed with the support member 22. Alternatively, the struts 26 of the mesh portion 24 can be attached as separate pieces of the support member 22.
The size of the mesh portion 224 can vary depending on the needs of the user and size of the blood vessel 14. Additionally, the space between the struts 26 can be varied by adding or subtracting struts 26 to the mesh portion 24 to accommodate various blood clot 12 sizes. Thus, it will be appreciated that the mesh portion 24 is scalable in this regard depending on the needs of the user.
In one form, the support member 22 can include a main support strut 22c (shown in broken line in
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The system 10 further includes a first wire 40 member mounted to the proximal end 20a of the basket 20. The first wire 40 can generally extend through the lumen 18 to the handle 19 so that the wire can be actuated and adjusted by the user at the handle 19. The first wire 40 is configured for adjusting the longitudinal position of the basket 20. More specifically, the first wire 40 is configured to be pulled for translating the basket 20 back toward the tube or catheter 16 after the basket 20 has been deployed. The distal end of the first wire 40 can be mounted or attached to the proximal ends 22a of the support members 22 via known methods. In one form, the first wire 40 can be in the form of the support members 22 wound or braided together to form the first wire 40.
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The first wire 40 and the second wire 50 are preferably adjustable independent of each other to control the shape and location of the basket 20. In one form, the wires 40 and 50 can have a generally rigid form to allow the wires 40 and 50 to be both pulled and pushed from the handle 19 to adjust the longitudinal location of either the proximal end of the basket 20 or the distal end of the basket 20, or both. Pulling on the first wire 40 relative to the second wire 50 will cause the basket 20 to become longer and narrower. Pulling on the second wire 50 relative to the first wire 40 will cause the basket 20 to become shorter and wider. Pulling on both wires 40 and 50 will cause the basket 20 shape to remain relatively constant while pulling the basket 20 proximally. It will be appreciated that the wires 40 and 50 can likewise be pushed relative to each other, or together, to effect similar changes in the basket 20 shape and location.
The system further includes the guidewire 34, mentioned above with respect to the wire guide coil. The guidewire 34 can extend through the lumen 18 of the catheter 16 along with the first and second wires 40 and 50. Similar to the second wire 50, the guidewire 34 will extend along the length of the basket 20 and can extend within the basket 20 when the basket 20 is expanded. The guidewire 34 allows the catheter 16 and the basket 20 housed therein to be delivered to the area of the blood clot 12 within the blood vessel 14.
Having described the structure of the system 10 above, the function and use of the system 10 will now be described.
To remove a blood clot 12 from within a blood vessel 14, the surgeon can identify the location of the blood clot 12 according to known medical methods. The tube or catheter 16, having the support members 22 that form the basket 20 contained within the lumen 18 in a compressed condition, can be inserted into the blood vessel 14 via a percutaneous procedure or other minimally invasive method known in the art.
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With the basket 20 in this intermediate condition, the second wire 50 can be adjusted proximally, or pulled, to cause the distal end of the basket 20 to translate proximally relative to the proximal end of the basket 20. This relative translation will cause the basket 20 to expand into a fully expanded condition that extends across substantially the entire width of the blood vessel 14, as shown in
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The basket 20 can be further translated proximally toward the catheter 16, delivering the blood clot 12 or embolism toward the catheter 16 as well. Once the blood clot 12 has been delivered to the catheter 16, the clot 12 can be aspirated out through the catheter 16. In another form, the entire system 10 can be pulled back with the clot 12 captured by the basket 20 to remove the blood clot 12 as the catheter 16 and basket 20 are removed from the blood vessel 14.
Alternatively, or in addition to the above described method, the blood clot 12 can be broken up or compressed by the basket 20. As previously described, the shape of the basket 20 can be adjusted by adjusting the first and second wire 50s relative to each other. With the blood clot 12 captured within the basket 20, the basket 20 can be compressed by moving the first wire 40 proximally relative to the second wire 50 to extend the length of the basket 20 and narrow the width of the basket 20, thereby applying a compressive force to the clot 12 to break up or compress the clot 12 to assist in aspirating the clot 12 through the catheter 16.
At the conclusion of the clot 12 retrieval, the system 10 can be removed from the blood vessel 14, completing this aspect of the medical procedure. The surgeon can subsequently perform additional procedures or complete the surgical intervention in a manner known in the art.
As a person skilled in the art will readily appreciate, the above description is meant as an illustration of implementation of the principles this invention. This description is not intended to limit the scope or application of this invention in that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation, and change, without departing from the spirit of this invention, as defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/746,321 filed Dec. 27, 2012, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61746321 | Dec 2012 | US |