Aneurysm Occlusion Device with Sequence of Shape-Changing Embolic Members
US-2016206321-A1 · Jul 21, 2016 · US
US11759342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11759342-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117305696-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2023 |
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Vascular expandable devices and associated methods are disclosed herein. An expandable vascular device can be implantable across an aneurysm in a blood vessel of a patient. The device can include a generally tubular structure formed of a plurality of braided metallic elements. The device can have a compressed state with a compressed state diameter of 0.027 inches or less and an expanded state with an expanded state diameter of 1.75 mm or more. Each of the plurality of metallic strands can have an oxide layer having a thickness of about 400 angstroms or less. The tubular structure can be configured to self-expand from the compressed state to the expanded state.
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We claim: 1. An expandable device implantable across an aneurysm in a blood vessel of a patient, the expandable device comprising: a generally tubular structure formed of a plurality of braided metallic strands, the tubular structure having a proximal end, a distal end, and a length between the proximal end and the distal end; a compressed state for delivery through the vasculature to the aneurysm, wherein the expandable device has a compressed state diameter in the compressed state; an expanded state in which the expandable device has an expanded state diameter corresponding to the expandable device, the expanded state diameter being 1.75 mm or more, wherein each of the plurality of metallic strands has an oxide layer having a thickness between 10 angstroms and 400 angstroms, wherein the oxide layer (a) is essentially free of titanium, and (b) includes cobalt and/or chromium, wherein the oxide layer is formed at least in part by a heat treatment, and wherein the tubular structure is configured to self-expand from the compressed state to the expanded state. 2. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 100 angstroms and 350 angstroms. 3. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 200 angstroms and 350 angstroms. 4. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 200 angstroms and 300 angstroms. 5. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of strands has a diameter that is less than or equal to 0.002 inches (0.0508 mm). 6. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of strands has a diameter that is less than or equal to 0.0015 inches (0.0381 mm). 7. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of strands has a diameter that is less than or equal to 0.002 inches (0.0508 mm), and at least some of the plurality of strands have individual diameters less than or equal to 0.0009 inches (0.02286 mm). 8. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the compressed state diameter is no greater than 0.027 inches. 9. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the braided strands form a sidewall of the tubular structure with a number of pores between the strands, and the pores are sized to have a flow-diversion effect with respect to an aneurysm when the sidewall extends across the aneurysm. 10. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular structure defines a lumen, and has openings at the proximal and distal ends of the structure. 11. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the braided strands alone are sufficient to cause the tubular structure to self-expand to the expanded state. 12. The expandable device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular structure consists of the braided strands. 13. An expandable device implantable across an aneurysm in a blood vessel of a patient, the expandable device comprising: a generally tubular structure formed of a plurality of braided metallic strands, wherein each of the plurality of strands has a diameter that is less than or equal to 0.002 inches (0.0508 mm); and an expanded state in which the expandable device has an expanded state diameter corresponding to the expandable device; wherein each of the plurality of metallic strands has an oxide layer having a thickness of between 10 angstroms and 400 angstroms, wherein the oxide layer (a) is essentially free of titanium and (b) includes cobalt and/or chromium, wherein the oxide layer is formed at least in part by a heat treatment, and wherein the tubular structure is configured to self-expand from a compressed state to the expanded state. 14. The expandable device of claim 13 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 100 angstroms and 350 angstroms. 15. The expandable device of claim 13 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 200 angstroms and 350 angstroms. 16. The expandable device of claim 13 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is between 200 angstroms and 300 angstroms. 17. The expandable device of claim 13 , wherein the oxide layer thickness is at least 10 angstroms.
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