Implantable medical device adaptable to irregular anatomy
US-2024156463-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US11622770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11622770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916662127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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In some aspects, the present disclosure provides a delivery device for delivering a detachable medical implant that comprises an elongated delivery member and a first engagement portion. The first engagement portion comprises a first proximal-facing surface, a first distal-facing surface, and a first lumen that is configured to accommodate an activation wire, wherein at least 50% of a surface area of the first proximal-facing surface is angled away from a proximal end of the first engagement portion. In other aspects, the present disclosure provides a medical delivery system comprising: such a delivery device; an implantable device comprising a medical device portion and a second engagement portion, the second engagement portion comprising a second lumen configured to accommodate an activation wire, a second proximal-facing surface and a second distal-facing surface; and an activation wire. Other aspects pertain to methods of medical device delivery using such a medical delivery system.
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A medical delivery system comprising: (a) a delivery device comprising: an elongated delivery member; a first engagement portion at a distal end of the elongated delivery member, the first engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a first distal-facing surface, and a second distal-facing surface; and a first lumen extending through the first engagement portion; (b) an implantable device comprising: a medical device portion; a second engagement portion at a proximal end of the implantable device portion, the second engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a second proximal-facing surface and a first distal-facing surface; and a second lumen extending through the second engagement portion; and (c) an activation wire configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumens; wherein the activation wire is configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumens thereby holding the first and second engagement portions in a coupled state in which the first distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first proximal-facing surface of the second engagement portion, and the second distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the second proximal facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pushed distally by the elongated delivery member, and in which the first proximal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first distal-facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pulled proximally by the elongated delivery member; and wherein the activation wire is configured to be removed from the first and second lumens thereby releasing the first and second engagement portions from the coupled state. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion together form a substantially continuous outer surface when engaged with each other. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the substantially continuous outer surface is a cylindrical shape. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the elongated delivery member further comprises a substantially cylindrical portion proximal to the first engagement portion and about the first lumen. 5. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second engagement portions comprise complementary surfaces. 6. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the medical device portion comprises a vascular occlusion device. 7. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the medical device portion comprises an embolic coil. 8. A delivery system for delivering a detachable medical implant comprising: (a) a delivery device comprising: an elongated delivery member; a first engagement portion at a distal end of the elongated delivery member, the first engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a first distal-facing surface, and a second distal-facing surface, wherein each of the first proximal-facing surface of the first engagement portion, the first distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion, and the second distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion has a curvature; and a first lumen extending through the first engagement portion configured to accommodate an activation wire; and (b) an implantable device comprising: a medical device portion; a second engagement portion at a proximal end of the implantable device portion, the second engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a second proximal- facing surface and a first distal-facing surface, wherein each of the first proximal-facing surface of the second engagement portion, the second proximal-facing surface of the second engagement portion and the first distal-facing surface of the second engagement portion has a curvature; and a second lumen extending through the second engagement portion; and (c) an activation wire configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumen; wherein the activation wire is configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumens thereby holding the first and second engagement portions in a coupled state in which the first distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first proximal-facing surface of the second engagement portion, and the second distal- facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the second proximal facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pushed distally by the elongated delivery member, and in which the first proximal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first distal-facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pulled proximally by the elongated delivery member; and wherein the activation wire is configured to be removed from the first and second lumens thereby releasing the first and second engagement portions from the coupled state. 9. The delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the elongated delivery member further comprises a substantially cylindrical portion proximal to the first engagement portion and about the first lumen. 10. The delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the medical device portion comprises a vascular occlusion device. 11. The delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the medical device portion comprises an embolic coil. 12. The delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the first and second engagement portions comprise complementary surfaces. 13. The delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion together form a substantially continuous outer surface when engaged with each other. 14. The delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the substantially continuous outer surface is a cylindrical shape. 15. A delivery system for delivering a detachable medical implant comprising: (a) a delivery device comprising: an elongated delivery member having a longitudinal axis; a first engagement portion at a distal end of the elongated delivery member, the first engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a first distal-facing surface, and a second distal-facing surface, and wherein the second distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion is a curved surface having a single distal-most tip; and a first lumen extending through the first engagement portion; (b) an implantable device comprising: a medical device portion; a second engagement portion at a proximal end of the implantable device portion, the second engagement portion comprising a first proximal-facing surface, a second proximal-facing surface and a first distal-facing surface; and a second lumen extending through the second engagement portion; and (c) an activation wire configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumen; wherein the activation wire is configured to simultaneously occupy the first and second lumens thereby holding the first and second engagement portions in a coupled state in which the first distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first proximal-facing surface of the second engagement portion, and the second distal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the second proximal facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pushed distally by the elongated delivery member, and in which the first proximal-facing surface of the first engagement portion engages the first distal-facing surface of the second engagement portion when the medical device portion is pulled proximally by the elongated delivery member; and wherein the activation wire is co
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