Apparatus for curving an implantable medical device in a lumen

US9237960B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9237960-B2
Application numberUS-200913122646-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2009
Priority dateOct 10, 2008
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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An introducer assembly ( 100 ) including at its distal end a dilator tip ( 20 ) and an inner catheter for supporting an implantable medical device ( 1 ) for deployment, is provided with a plurality of strut elements ( 102, 202 ) extending from the dilator tip ( 20 ) to the proximal end of the medical device ( 1 ). The strut elements ( 102, 202 ) act to apply both a pulling and a pushing force against the proximal end of the medical device ( 1 ), having the effect of assisting in the correct positioning of the proximal end of the medical device in a patient's lumen, particularly where this is curved such as with the aortic arch. The strut elements ( 102, 202 ) form part of the introducer assembly and are removed from the patient following the deployment procedure. The device avoids the need for bare stents at the end of a stent graft.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An introducer assembly for fitting an implantable medical device into a lumen of a patient, the implantable medical device being provided with a proximal end and a distal end; the introducer assembly comprising: a flexible carrier element with the implantable medical device disposed thereon, the carrier element including a distal end, a nose cone directly connected to the flexible carrier element at the distal end of the flexible carrier element, and a distal portion upon which the implantable medical device is disposed proximal of the nose cone and over the flexible carrier element, the nose cone having a proximal end, and a plurality of strut elements fixedly connected to the proximal end of the nose cone or to the flexible carrier element adjacent the nose cone and coupling the carrier element to the proximal end of the implantable medical device, wherein each of the plurality of strut elements is releasably connected to the proximal end of the implantable device and has sufficient rigidity to provide both a pulling force and a pushing force against the proximal end of the implantable medical device during deployment thereof to position different regions of the proximal end of the implantable medical device relative to one another in a distal direction and a proximal direction along a lumen of a patient, and wherein each of the plurality of strut elements extends to a user end of the introducer assembly and each of the plurality of strut elements is individually movable to provide the pushing and pulling force against the proximal end of the implantable medical device. 2. The introducer assembly of claim 1 , wherein each strut element is formed as a length of wire having a distal end fixed to the carrier element. 3. The introducer assembly of claim 2 , wherein each strut element is extendable radially outwardly from the carrier element in the distal direction. 4. The introducer assembly of claim 3 , wherein each strut element further comprises a mechanism to urge the strut element to move from a radially outward configuration towards a compressed configuration adjacent the carrier element. 5. The introducer assembly of claim 4 , wherein the mechanism is configured to pull a proximal end of the strut element in the proximal direction. 6. The introducer assembly of claim 5 , wherein the mechanism is formed as an extension of the strut elements. 7. The introducer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an engagement assembly operable to couple the strut elements releasably to the proximal end of the medical device. 8. The introducer assembly of claim 7 , wherein the engagement assembly includes a tie element tying a respective strut element to the proximal end of the implantable medical device, and a release wire to release the strut element from the tie element. 9. The introducer assembly of claim 8 , wherein the tie element includes a loop member attached to the proximal end of the implantable medical device, the release wire tying the loop member to an associated strut element. 10. The introducer assembly of claim 9 , wherein the strut elements comprise first and second rings through which the release wire is slidable, the release wire including an enlarged distal end able to pass through the first ring but not the second ring, wherein the loop member is held between the first and second rings by the release wire, thereby being tied to the associated strut element, and releasable from the associated strut element upon withdrawal of the release wire from the first ring. 11. The introducer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of strut elements comprises a pair of strut elements arranged radially around the carrier element, radially opposite from one another, so that the different regions of the proximal end are configured to be pulled in extension or pushed in compression in dependence upon the movement of the pair of strut elements. 12. An introducer system for fitting an implantable medical device into a curved lumen of a patient, comprising: the implantable medical device having a first end and a second end; and an introducer comprising a flexible carrier element disposed within and carrying the implantable medical device over the flexible carrier element, the flexible carrier element including a distal end having a nose cone attached to the distal end, a distal portion proximal of the nose cone at which the implantable medical device is located, and a plurality of substantially rigid strut elements fixedly connected to a proximal end of the nose cone or to the flexible carrier element adjacent the nose cone and arranged radially around the carrier element, the strut elements releasably coupling the distal end of the carrier element to the first end of the implantable medical device, wherein each of the strut elements has sufficient rigidity to provide both pulling and pushing forces against the first end of the implantable medical device during deployment thereof for relative placement of the first end in a distal direction and a proximal direction relative to a curved lumen of a patient, and wherein each of the strut elements has a portion extending to the proximal end of the introducer, wherein each strut is separately moveable to provide both pulling and pushing forces against the first end. 13. The introducer system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of strut elements comprises a first strut element and a second strut element, the first strut element releasably coupled to a first region of the first end of the implantable device associated with an outside part of the curved lumen of the patient, and the second strut element releasably coupled to a second region of the first end of the implantable device associated with an inside part of the curved lumen of the patient. 14. The introducer system of claim 12 , wherein each of the strut elements further comprises a distal member fixed to the carrier element and a proximal member slidably engaged with the distal member, wherein, in response to movement of the proximal member, the distal member moves in either the proximal or distal direction to move respective regions of the first end of the implantable medical device in a direction corresponding to the respective direction of movement of the proximal member. 15. An introducer system for fitting an implantable medical device into a lumen of a patient, comprising: the implantable medical device having a first end and a second end; and an introducer comprising a flexible carrier element configured to carry the implantable medical device on the flexible carrier element, the flexible carrier element including a distal end having a nose cone attached thereto, a distal portion proximal of the nose cone at which the implantable medical device is located, and a plurality of substantially rigid strut elements fixedly connected to a proximal end of the nose cone or to the flexible carrier element adjacent the nose cone and arranged radially around the carrier element and releasably coupling the distal end of the carrier element to different attachment regions of the first end of the implantable medical device, each of the strut elements having sufficient rigidity to provide both a pulling and pushing force to the same end of the implantable medical device, wherein each strut element is separately movable to provide both the pulling and pushing force to the same end of the implantable medical device; and wherein, in response to pushing and pulling movement of a respective strut element in a distal direction and a proximal direction, respectively, the corresponding attachment region of the first end

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  • A61F2/95Primary

    Instruments specially adapted for placement or removal of stents or stent-grafts · CPC title

  • having retaining means other than an outer sleeve, e.g. male-female connector between stent and instrument · CPC title

  • the retaining means being filaments or wires · CPC title

  • handle assemblies therefor · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

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What does patent US9237960B2 cover?
An introducer assembly ( 100 ) including at its distal end a dilator tip ( 20 ) and an inner catheter for supporting an implantable medical device ( 1 ) for deployment, is provided with a plurality of strut elements ( 102, 202 ) extending from the dilator tip ( 20 ) to the proximal end of the medical device ( 1 ). The strut elements ( 102, 202 ) act to apply both a pulling and a pushing force a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rasmussen Erik E, Oehlenschlaeger Bent, Jensen Kim Moegelvang, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/95. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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