Electrically enhanced retrieval of material from vessel lumens
US-2024074772-A1 · Mar 7, 2024 · US
US10206801B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10206801-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514971222-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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The present embodiments provide prosthesis deployment systems. In one embodiment, a sleeve has proximal and distal regions and a lumen extending therebetween, and further comprising a first exit aperture, a first entrance aperture, and a second exit aperture. A trigger wire is disposed at least partially within the lumen of the sleeve. A prosthesis has a delivery state and an expanded state, and further has first and second regions. In the delivery state, the trigger wire extends out of the lumen through the first exit aperture of the sleeve, restrains the first region of the prosthesis, reenters the lumen through the first entrance aperture of the sleeve, extends out of the lumen through the second exit aperture of the sleeve, and restrains the second region of the prosthesis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthesis deployment system comprising: a sleeve having proximal and distal regions and a lumen extending therebetween, and further comprising a first exit aperture, a first entrance aperture, and a second exit aperture; a trigger wire disposed at least partially within the lumen of the sleeve; and a prosthesis having a delivery state and an expanded state, and further having first and second regions, where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire extends out of the lumen through the first exit aperture of the sleeve, restrains the first region of the prosthesis, reenters the lumen through the first entrance aperture of the sleeve, extends out of the lumen through the second exit aperture of the sleeve, and restrains the second region of the prosthesis; and wherein the prosthesis comprises a stent and a graft. 2. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 1 , further comprising an inner cannula disposed within the sleeve, wherein the lumen of the sleeve is formed in a coaxial space between the inner cannula and the sleeve. 3. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 1 wherein the lumen of the sleeve is coaxial only with the trigger wire. 4. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 1 wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire extends both axially and circumferentially within the lumen of the sleeve. 5. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 1 where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire restrains at least three regions of the prosthesis. 6. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 5 wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further reenters the lumen through a second entrance aperture of the sleeve, extends out of the lumen through a third exit aperture of the sleeve, and restrains a third region of the prosthesis. 7. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 1 , wherein the prosthesis comprises at least one stent, and wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire engages a first region of the stent after extending out of the lumen through the first exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through the first entrance aperture of the sleeve. 8. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 7 , wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further engages a second region of the stent after extending out of the lumen through the second exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through a second entrance aperture of the sleeve. 9. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 8 wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further engages a third region of the stent after extending out of the lumen through a third exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through a third entrance aperture of the sleeve. 10. A prosthesis deployment system comprising: a sleeve having proximal and distal regions and a lumen extending therebetween; a trigger wire disposed at least partially within the lumen of the sleeve; and a prosthesis having a delivery state and an expanded state, where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire extends both axially and circumferentially within the lumen of the sleeve and restrains at least two regions of the the prosthesis; wherein the sleeve further comprises a first exit aperture, a first entrance aperture, and a second exit aperture and where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire extends out of the lumen through the first exit aperture of the sleeve, restrains a first region of the prosthesis, reenters the lumen through the first entrance aperture of the sleeve, extends out of the lumen through the second exit aperture of the sleeve, and restrains a second region of the prosthesis; and wherein the prosthesis comprises a stent and a graft. 11. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 10 , further comprising an inner cannula disposed within the sleeve, wherein the lumen is formed in a coaxial space between the inner cannula and the sleeve. 12. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 10 wherein, in the expanded state, the trigger wire releases the at least two regions of the prosthesis sequentially. 13. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 10 wherein, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further reenters the lumen through a second entrance aperture of the sleeve, extends out of the lumen through a third exit aperture of the sleeve, and restrains a third region of the prosthesis. 14. A prosthesis deployment system comprising: a sleeve having proximal and distal regions and a lumen extending therebetween; a trigger wire disposed at least partially within the lumen of the sleeve; and a prosthesis having a delivery state and an expanded state, where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire extends both axially and circumferentially within the lumen of the sleeve and restrains at least two regions of the prosthesis, and wherein the prosthesis comprises a stent and a graft, and where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire engages a first region of the at least one stent after extending out of the lumen through a first exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through a first entrance aperture of the sleeve. 15. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 14 , where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further engages a second region of the at least one stent after extending out of the lumen through a second exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through a second entrance aperture of the sleeve. 16. The prosthesis deployment system of claim 15 , where, in the delivery state, the trigger wire further engages a third region of the at least one stent after extending out of the lumen through a third exit aperture of the sleeve and before reentering the lumen through a third entrance aperture of the sleeve.
the retaining means being filaments or wires · CPC title
having retaining means other than an outer sleeve, e.g. male-female connector between stent and instrument · CPC title
Instruments specially adapted for placement or removal of stents or stent-grafts · CPC title
Stents in the form of a rolled-up sheet expanding after insertion into the vessel {, e.g. with a spiral shape in cross-section} · CPC title
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