Valve leaflet resection device
US-2024398472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10022139B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10022139-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514795755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A medical device and collection method are disclosed which can effectively aspirate and remove substances collected inside a filter, and prevent the collected substances from dropping down from a filter portion. The collection method includes inserting a medical device having a filter portion in a contracted state into the living body lumen, installing the filter portion in the living body lumen by bringing the filter portion into the expanded state; collecting the substances inside the living body lumen using the filter portion; inserting an aspiration catheter which applies an aspiration force to a distal opening via a lumen formed inside the aspiration catheter, into the living body lumen along the shaft portion, and fitting the distal opening into the concave portion of the filter portion; aspirating the substances collected inside the concave portion using the aspiration catheter; and removing the filter portion from the inside of the living body lumen.
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A collecting method for collecting substances from a stenosis site or an occluded sited formed inside a living body lumen using a medical device including an elongated shaft portion, a filter portion that has multiple gaps, that is formed in a net shape, and that is deformable to be in an expanded state where the filter portion has a basket shape so as to form a concave portion and is deformable from the expanded state to be in a contracted state where an opening end portion of the concave portion is contracted, and a support portion that is formed to include a gap larger than the gaps of the filter portion, and that includes an interlock portion interlocked with the opening end portion of the filter portion and a support side connection portion connected to the shaft portion, in which in the expanded state, the support side connection portion can be located inside the concave portion of the filter portion, and in the contracted state, the interlock portion contracts with the opening end portion, and the support side connection portion is located away from the filter portion so as to protrude outward from the concave portion, the method comprising: inserting an introduction sheath into the living body lumen on an upstream side from the stenosis site or the occluded site; inserting a guidewire into the living body lumen via the introducer sheath; pushing the guidewire forward so as to reach a proximal side of the stenosis site or the occluded site; inserting the proximal end portion of the guide wire located extracorporeally into a catheter opening on a distal side of a guiding catheter; inserting the guiding catheter into the living body lumen along the guidewire so as to reach the proximal side of the stenosis site or the occluded site; inserting the proximal end portion of the guidewire located extracorporeally into a catheter opening on a distal side of a support catheter; pushing the support catheter forward to reach the proximal side of the stenosis site or the occluded site; removing the guidewire in a state where the support catheter remains inside the living body lumen; inserting the medical device into the living body lumen via the support catheter so as to reach the distal side of the stenosis site or the occluded site; removing the support catheter; inserting the filter portion in the contracted state into the living body lumen; installing the filter portion in the living body lumen by bringing the filter portion into the expanded state; collecting the substances inside the living body lumen using the filter portion; inserting an aspiration catheter which applies an aspiration force to a distal opening via a lumen formed inside the aspiration catheter, into the living body lumen along the shaft portion, and fitting the distal opening into the concave portion of the filter portion; aspirating the substances collected inside the concave portion using the aspiration catheter; bringing the filter portion into the contracted state; and removing the filter portion from the inside of the living body lumen. 2. The collecting method according to claim 1 , comprising: scraping off substances at the stenosis site or the occluded site on an upstream side of the filter portion, after the installing the filter portion in the living body lumen, and before the collecting the substances inside the living body lumen using the filter portion. 3. The collecting method according to claim 1 , wherein the bringing the filter portion into the contracted state comprises: bringing the filter portion into the contracted state by accommodating the filter portion inside the aspiration catheter. 4. The collecting method according to claim 1 , wherein in a state where an external force is not applied, the filter portion and the support portion are shaped so as to be in the expanded state. 5. The collecting method according to claim 1 , comprising: a through-hole formed in the support side connection portion; and connecting the shaft portion to the through-hole by slidably penetrating the through-hole in the support side connection portion. 6. The collecting method according to claim 5 , comprising: a through-hole formed in a filter side connection portion; and connecting the shaft portion to the through-hole by slidably penetrating the through-hole in the filter side connection portion on a side opposite to the interlock portion of the filter in the contracted state, and wherein the shaft portion has a stopper portion which is located between the support side connection portion and the filter side connection portion, and wherein the stopper portion has a size which cannot pass through the support side connection portion and the filter side connection portion. 7. The collecting method according to claim 1 , comprising: a tubular sheath that accommodates the filter portion and the support portion in the contracted state, and prevents the filter portion and the support portion from being deformed in the expanded state. 8. The collecting method according to claim 1 , providing at least a portion of the filter portion, the support portion, and the shaft portion with an X-ray contrast property. 9. The collecting method according to claim 1 , wherein the medical device includes a tubular sheath; and moving the tubular sheath to the proximal side from the filter portion, and causing the filter portion to protrude to the distal side from the elongated shaft portion such that a deformation portion is brought into the expanded state by material properties of the filter and wherein an outer peripheral portion of the filter portion, which has the basket shape comes into contact with an inner wall surface of the living body lumen. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the material properties of the filter comprises the filter being made from a shape memory alloy.
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