Monofilament implants and systems for delivery thereof
US-2024350249-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US10299798B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10299798-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213470127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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An occlusion device formed of a microcoil having a three-dimensional relaxed state employing open looped portions interposed between closed loop portions. Planes defined by sequentially formed open looped and closed loop portions are neither coincident nor parallel to one another.
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What is claimed is: 1. An occlusion device comprising: a microcoil having a relaxed configuration comprising a plurality of open loop portions interposed between a plurality of closed loop portions; said closed loop portions positioned in a spaced-apart orientation relative to each other; each open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions formed of a plurality of waves that are each formed of curved segments alternating in opposite directions and which all define and are formed within a single, common plane; and, wherein at least one of said plurality of closed loops is directly connected to three of said plurality of open loop portions. 2. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of closed loop portions is positioned substantially within a different plane. 3. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein at least two of the plurality of closed loop portions are formed by winding the microcoil in opposite directions. 4. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of closed loop portions is formed by winding the microcoil from 1 to 4 rotations. 5. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein each open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions is positioned substantially within a different plane relative to one another. 6. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein an open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions comprises from 2 to 10 individual open loops. 7. The occlusion device of claim 1 wherein sequentially formed open loop portions and closed loop portions define different non-parallel planes. 8. An occlusion device comprising: a microcoil having a relaxed configuration comprising a plurality of open loop portions interposed between a plurality of closed loop portions; said closed loop portions positioned in a spaced-apart orientation relative to each other; each open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions formed substantially within a different plane relative to one another; each open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions formed of a plurality of waves that alternate in opposite directions to each other and that each substantially lie within a single common plane with each other; and, at least one of said plurality of closed loop portions is directly connected to three of said plurality of open loop portions. 9. The occlusion device of claim 8 wherein at least two of the plurality of closed loop portions are formed by winding the microcoil in opposite directions. 10. The occlusion device of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of closed loop portions is positioned substantially within a different plane. 11. The occlusion device of claim 8 wherein sequentially formed open loop portions and closed loop portions define different non-parallel planes. 12. An occlusion device comprising: a microcoil having a relaxed configuration comprising a plurality of open loop portions and a plurality of closed loop portions; said closed loop portions positioned in a spaced-apart orientation relative to each other; each of the plurality of closed loop portions formed substantially within a different plane relative to one another and comprising a single closed loop; each open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions formed substantially within a different plane relative to one another and each open loop portion formed of a plurality of curves that alternate in opposite directions to each other and which are all substantially formed within a single, common plane; and, wherein at least one of said plurality of closed loop portions is directly connected to three of said plurality of open loop portions. 13. The occlusion device of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of closed loop portions is formed by winding the microcoil from 1 to 4 rotations. 14. The occlusion device of claim 12 wherein sequentially formed open loop portions and closed loop portions define different non-parallel planes. 15. The occlusion device of claim 12 wherein an open loop portion of the plurality of open loop portions is interposed between each closed loop portion of the plurality of closed loops.
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