Steerable catheter with multiple bending radii via a steering mechanism with telescoping tubular components
US-10278852-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US11446145B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11446145-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016935603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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A delivery device includes a handle, a sheath distally extending from the handle, a capsule distally extending from the sheath, and a pull wire having a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal end attached to the capsule. The sheath defines a central lumen there-through and has a longitudinally-extending lumen formed within a wall of the sheath. The capsule has a tubular body with an intermediate region having a plurality of ribs and a plurality of slots defined therein. The capsule includes an indented segment defined on the tubular body, the indented segment being disposed radially inward relative to the tubular body. The pull wire is tensioned to bend the capsule. The pull wire is slidably disposed within the longitudinally-extending lumen of the sheath and along an inner surface of the tubular body of the capsule with a portion of the pull wire crossing over an outer surface of the indented segment.
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A delivery device comprising: a handle; a sheath distally extending from the handle, the sheath defining a central lumen there-through and having a longitudinally-extending lumen formed within a wall of the sheath; a capsule distally extending from the sheath, the capsule having a tubular body with an intermediate region having a plurality of ribs and a plurality of slots defined therein, wherein the capsule includes an indented segment defined on the tubular body, the indented segment being disposed radially inward relative to the tubular body; and a pull wire having a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal end attached to the capsule, wherein the pull wire is tensioned to bend the capsule, and wherein the pull wire is slidably disposed within the longitudinally-extending lumen of the sheath and along an inner surface of the tubular body of the capsule with a portion of the pull wire crossing over an outer surface of the indented segment; and wherein the indented segment is disposed proximal to the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots of the intermediate region of the tubular body of the capsule. 2. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the capsule is configured to retain a prosthesis in a radially compressed state therein. 3. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the capsule further includes an anchor slot formed through a wall of the tubular body of the capsule, the distal end of the pull wire being attached to the capsule at the anchor slot. 4. The delivery device of claim 3 , wherein the anchor slot is disposed distal to the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots of the intermediate region of the tubular body of the capsule. 5. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots substantially extend in a circumferential direction around a longitudinal axis of the capsule. 6. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein each rib of the plurality of ribs is separated from an adjacent rib of the plurality of ribs by a slot of the plurality of slots. 7. The delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising: an inner shaft slidingly disposed within the central lumen of the sheath. 8. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein a proximal end of the capsule is attached to a distal end of the sheath. 9. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the capsule includes a circumferentially flaring feature configured to transition between a normal state and a flared state, a diameter of the circumferentially flaring feature being greater in the flared state than in the normal state, wherein the capsule includes a shape memory component constructed to naturally assume the normal state. 10. A delivery system for transcatheter delivery of a prosthesis comprising: a delivery device including: a handle; a sheath distally extending from the handle, the sheath defining a central lumen there-through and having a longitudinally-extending lumen formed within a wall of the sheath; a capsule distally extending from the sheath, the capsule having a tubular body with an intermediate region having a plurality of ribs and slots defined therein, wherein the capsule includes an indented segment defined on the tubular body, the indented segment being disposed radially inward relative to the tubular body; and a pull wire having a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal end attached to the capsule, wherein the pull wire is tensioned to bend the capsule and wherein the pull wire is slidably disposed within the longitudinally-extending lumen of the sheath and along an inner surface of the tubular body of the capsule with a portion of the pull wire crossing over an outer surface of the indented segment; and a prosthesis configured to be disposed within the capsule in a radially compressed delivery state and configured to deploy to an expanded state after release from the capsule. 11. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the indented segment is disposed proximal to the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots of the intermediate region of the tubular body of the capsule. 12. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the capsule further includes an anchor slot formed through a wall of the tubular body of the capsule, the distal end of the pull wire being attached to the capsule at the anchor slot. 13. The delivery system of claim 12 , wherein the anchor slot is disposed distal to the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots of the intermediate region of the tubular body of the capsule. 14. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of ribs and the plurality of slots substantially extend in a circumferential direction around a longitudinal axis of the capsule. 15. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein each rib of the plurality of ribs is separated from an adjacent rib of the plurality of ribs by a slot of the plurality of slots. 16. The delivery system of claim 10 , further comprising: an inner shaft slidingly disposed within the central lumen of the sheath, wherein the prosthesis is disposed over a distal portion of the inner shaft. 17. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein a proximal end of the capsule is attached to a distal end of the sheath. 18. The delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the prosthesis is a prosthetic heart valve. 19. A method of delivering and deploying a prosthesis at a treatment site, the method comprising the steps of: advancing a delivery system through a vasculature to the treatment site, the delivery system comprising a delivery device and a prosthesis, the delivery device including: a handle, a sheath distally extending from the handle, the sheath defining a central lumen there-through and having a longitudinally-extending lumen formed within a wall of the sheath, a capsule distally extending from the sheath, the capsule having a tubular body with an intermediate region having a plurality of ribs and a plurality of slots defined therein, wherein the capsule includes an indented segment defined on the tubular body, the indented segment being disposed radially inward relative to the tubular body, wherein the prosthesis is disposed in the capsule in a compressed delivery state, and a pull wire having a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal end attached to the capsule, wherein the pull wire is slidably disposed within the longitudinally-extending lumen of the sheath and along an inner surface of the tubular body of the capsule with a portion of the pull wire crossing over an outer surface of the indented segment; tensioning of the pull wire in order to bend the capsule; and retracting the capsule to deploy the prosthesis to an expanded deployed state at the treatment site.
Deployment by retracting a sheath · CPC title
Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title
using shape memory or superelastic materials, e.g. nitinol · CPC title
differing in elasticity, stiffness or compressibility · CPC title
the sleeve being reinforced · CPC title
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