Implant, Medical Implant, And Method For Delivery Of A Medical Implant
US-2024389991-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9504475B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9504475-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414281245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2009 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A delivery wire assembly for delivery of an occlusive device to a location in a patient's vasculature includes a delivery wire conduit having a proximal tubular portion connected to a distal coil portion, and a conduit lumen extending through the proximal tubular portion and the distal coil portion. The delivery wire assembly also includes a core wire disposed in the conduit lumen and having a distal end coupled to an occlusive device. The distal coil portion of the delivery wire assembly includes a plurality of zones and the plurality of zones decrease in stiffness distally along the length of the distal coil portion of the delivery wire assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A delivery wire assembly for delivery of an occlusive device to a vascular implantation location, comprising: a delivery wire conduit having a proximal tubular portion connected to a distal coil portion, and a conduit lumen extending through the respective proximal tubular portion and distal coil portion; a core wire extending into in the conduit lumen, the core wire being permanently fixed to the delivery wire conduit so that the core wire and the delivery wire conduit are not longitudinally movable relative to each other; and an occlusive device coupled to a distal end of the core wire, wherein the distal coil portion comprises a proximal zone including one or more proximal zone windings formed from a proximal zone laminated coil wire having a proximal zone lamination thickness, and a distal zone including one or more distal zone windings formed from a distal zone laminated coil wire having a distal zone lamination thickness less than the proximal zone lamination thickness. 2. The delivery wire assembly of claim 1 , the proximal zone having a proximal zone stiffness, and the distal zone having a distal zone stiffness that is less than the proximal zone stiffness. 3. The delivery wire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the distal coil portion further comprises a middle zone located between the respective proximal and distal zones, the middle zone including one or more middle zone windings formed from a middle zone laminated coil wire having a middle zone lamination thickness, wherein the middle zone lamination thickness is less than the proximal zone lamination thickness and greater than the distal zone lamination thickness. 4. The delivery wire assembly of claim 3 , the proximal zone having a proximal zone stiffness, the middle zone having a middle zone stiffness that is less than the proximal zone stiffness, and the distal zone having a distal zone stiffness that is less than the middle zone stiffness. 5. An occlusive device delivery system, comprising: a delivery catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and a catheter lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends; a delivery wire assembly, comprising a delivery wire conduit having a proximal tubular portion connected to a distal coil portion, and a conduit lumen extending through the respective proximal tubular portion and distal coil portion, a core wire extending into in the conduit lumen, the core wire being permanently fixed to the delivery wire conduit so that the core wire and the delivery wire conduit are not longitudinally movable relative to each other, and an occlusive device coupled to a distal end of the core wire, wherein the distal coil portion comprises a proximal zone including one or more proximal zone windings formed from a proximal zone laminated coil wire having a proximal zone lamination thickness, and a distal zone including one or more distal zone windings formed from a distal zone laminated coil wire having a distal zone lamination thickness less than the proximal zone lamination thickness; and a power supply electrically connected to the core wire. 6. The occlusive device delivery system of claim 5 , the proximal zone of the distal coil portion having a proximal zone stiffness, and the distal zone of the distal coil portion having a distal zone stiffness that is less than the proximal zone stiffness. 7. The occlusive device delivery system of claim 5 , the distal coil portion further comprising a middle zone located between the respective proximal and distal zones, the middle zone including one or more middle zone windings formed from a middle zone laminated coil wire having a middle zone lamination thickness, wherein the middle zone lamination thickness is less than the proximal zone lamination thickness and greater than the distal zone lamination thickness. 8. The delivery wire assembly of claim 7 , the proximal zone having a proximal zone stiffness, the middle zone having a middle zone stiffness that is less than the proximal zone stiffness, and the distal zone having a distal zone stiffness that is less than the middle zone stiffness.
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