Methods for assessing treatment with a gastrointestinal implant
US-12061205-B2 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US10470910B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10470910-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715398267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A gastrointestinal assembly may be deployed within a patient's gastrointestinal tract in order to facilitate drainage of an abscess. The gastrointestinal assembly may include an outer stent and an inner stent disposed within the outer stent. The inner stent divides a volume within the outer stent into a primary passageway through which nutritional contents may pass and a secondary passageway protected from nutritional contents and configured to accommodate a passive drainage system for draining the abscess.
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A gastrointestinal assembly for facilitating drainage of an abscess, the gastrointestinal assembly configured to be deployed within a patient's gastrointestinal tract proximate the abscess, the gastrointestinal assembly comprising: an outer stent having an expanded configuration in which an outer surface of the outer stent engages the patient's gastrointestinal tract, the outer stent having an inner surface defining a volume within the outer stent; an inner stent disposed within the outer stent, the inner stent having an expanded configuration in which the inner stent divides the volume into a primary passageway through which nutritional contents may pass and a secondary passageway protected from nutritional contents and configured to accommodate a passive drainage system for draining the abscess; and wherein the outer stent has a cylindrical profile and the inner stent has a non-cylindrical lower portion defining the secondary passageway between the inner stent and the outer stent, and the inner stent has a flared upper portion that is configured to seal against the cylindrical profile of the outer stent. 2. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner stent comprises: an expandable framework defining the non-cylindrical portion and the flared upper portion; and a polymeric covering disposed over at least part of the expandable framework. 3. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner stent has a polygonal cross-sectional profile. 4. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner stent has a triangular cross-sectional profile. 5. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner stent has a rectilinear cross-sectional profile. 6. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a drainage catheter having a first portion extending through a fistula of the abscess and into the abscess, the drainage catheter having a second portion extending downwardly from the abscess through the secondary passageway. 7. The gastrointestinal assembly of claim 6 , wherein the drainage catheter extends through a wall of the outer stent. 8. A gastrointestinal drainage assembly for facilitating drainage of an abscess, the gastrointestinal assembly configured to be deployed within a patient's gastrointestinal tract proximate the abscess, the gastrointestinal assembly comprising: an outer expandable framework configured to engage the patient's gastrointestinal tract when in its expanded configuration; the outer expandable framework having a cylindrical profile; an inner expandable framework disposed within the outer expandable framework and in contact with the outer expandable framework when the inner expandable framework is in its expanded configuration; the inner expandable framework having a non-cylindrical lower portion that defines a nutritional content pathway through the inner expandable framework and one or more drainage pathways disposed between the inner expandable framework and the outer expandable framework; the inner expandable framework having a flared upper portion that engages the outer expandable framework and seals off an upper end of the one or more drainage pathways. 9. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a drainage catheter having a first portion extending into the abscess and a second portion extending downwardly from the abscess through the one of the one or more drainage pathways. 10. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , wherein the inner expandable framework contacts the outer expandable framework along one or more contact lines, and the inner expandable framework deforms the outer expandable framework in an outward direction along the one or more contact lines in order to anchor the gastrointestinal drainage assembly in position within the gastrointestinal tract. 11. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a polymeric covering disposed over at least a portion of the inner expandable framework. 12. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a polymeric covering disposed over at least a portion of the outer expandable framework. 13. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner expandable framework has a polygonal cross-sectional profile. 14. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner expandable framework has a triangular cross-sectional profile. 15. The gastrointestinal drainage assembly of claim 8 , wherein the non-cylindrical lower portion of the inner expandable framework has a rectilinear cross-sectional profile. 16. A method of facilitating drainage of an abscess proximate a patient's gastrointestinal tract, the method comprising: advancing an outer stent into position proximate the abscess and expanding the outer stent such that the outer stent makes substantial contact with the gastrointestinal tract; extending a first end of a drainage catheter through a side wall of the outer stent and into the abscess, the drainage catheter having a length sufficient to permit a second end of the drainage catheter to extend distally from the abscess; advancing an inner stent into the expanded outer stent and expanding the inner stent, the expanded inner stent defining a primary passageway through which nutritional contents may pass and a secondary passageway through which the drainage catheter extends; the inner stent having a flared proximal end that seals the proximal end of the secondary passageway to keep nutritional contents out of the secondary passageway. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the outer stent has a cylindrical profile when expanded and the inner stent, when expanded, has a non-cylindrical lower portion defining the secondary passageway between the inner stent and the outer stent. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein expanding the inner stent causes the inner stent to contact the outer stent along one or more contact lines, and the inner stent deforms the outer stent in an outward direction along the one or more contact lines in order to anchor the gastrointestinal drainage assembly in position within the gastrointestinal tract. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising a subsequent step of removing the inner stent, the outer stent and the drainage catheter once the abscess has healed.
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