Method and apparatus for treating a carotid artery

US9526504B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9526504-B2
Application numberUS-201514622310-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 13, 2015
Priority dateNov 21, 2003
Publication dateDec 27, 2016
Grant dateDec 27, 2016

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One disclosed embodiment comprises a method for treating lesions in the carotid artery of a mammalian body. The method comprises transcervical access and blocking of blood flow through the common carotid artery (with or without blocking of blood flow through the external carotid artery), shunting blood from the internal carotid artery and treating the lesion in the carotid artery.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of treating a carotid artery, comprising: forming a puncture opening through a wall of the common carotid artery; positioning through the puncture an arterial access sheath and dilator system, the positioning comprising inserting the arterial access sheath and dilator system through the puncture without previously inserting an introducer device through the puncture, wherein the arterial access sheath and dilator system comprises an arterial access sheath and a dilator inside the arterial access sheath, wherein the arterial access sheath comprises a first occlusion element adapted to occlude the carotid artery and wherein the dilator comprises a tapered distal end; and removing the dilator from the arterial access sheath; and expanding the first occlusion element to occlude the carotid artery. 2. A method as in claim 1 , wherein forming the puncture opening comprises making the puncture opening directly into the common carotid artery accessed through a transcervical surgical incision. 3. A method as in claim 1 , wherein forming the puncture opening comprises performing a percutaneous puncture into the common carotid artery. 4. A method as in claim 1 , further comprising: reversing the direction of natural blood flow in the carotid artery; and shunting blood from the carotid artery to a venous system of the patient via the arterial access sheath. 5. A method as in claim 1 , further comprising: introducing a therapeutic catheter through the arterial access sheath; and treating the carotid artery. 6. A method as in claim 5 , wherein the therapeutic catheter is a stent delivery catheter and treating the carotid artery comprises deploying a stent using the stent delivery catheter. 7. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the arterial access sheath comprises a second occlusion element distal of the first occlusion element, and further comprising: positioning the second occlusion element in an external carotid artery branching from the common carotid artery; and expanding the second occlusion element to occlude the external carotid artery. 8. A method as in claim 7 , further comprising: introducing a therapeutic catheter into the carotid artery through an exit port located on the side of the arterial access sheath between the first and second occlusion elements; and treating the carotid artery. 9. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the first occlusion element is an inflatable balloon. 10. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the dilator comprises an internal lumen configured to receive a guidewire. 11. A method as in claim 1 , wherein forming the puncture comprises forming the puncture with a needle, and wherein positioning through the puncture an arterial access sheath and dilator system comprises inserting a guidewire through the needle, removing the needle, and advancing the arterial access sheath system over the guidewire. 12. A method of treating a carotid artery, comprising: forming a puncture opening through a wall of the common carotid artery; positioning through the puncture an arterial access sheath and dilator system, wherein the arterial access sheath and dilator system comprises an arterial access sheath and a dilator inside the arterial access sheath, wherein the arterial access sheath comprises a first occlusion element adapted to occlude the carotid artery and a second occlusion element distal of the first occlusion element, and wherein the dilator comprises a tapered distal end; removing the dilator from the arterial access sheath; expanding the first occlusion element to occlude the carotid artery; positioning the second occlusion element in an external carotid artery branching from the common carotid artery; expanding the second occlusion element to occlude the external carotid artery; introducing a therapeutic catheter into the carotid artery through an exit port located on the side of the arterial access sheath between the first and second occlusion elements; and treating the carotid artery. 13. A method of treating a carotid artery, comprising: forming a puncture opening through a wall of the common carotid artery; positioning through the puncture an arterial access sheath and dilator system, wherein the arterial access sheath and dilator system comprises an arterial access sheath and a dilator inside the arterial access sheath, wherein the arterial access sheath comprises a first occlusion element adapted to occlude the carotid artery, and wherein the dilator comprises a tapered distal end and an internal lumen configured to receive a guidewire; removing the dilator from the arterial access sheath; and expanding the first occlusion element to occlude the carotid artery. 14. A system for use in accessing and treating a carotid artery, the system comprising: an arterial access sheath comprising a lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end adapted to receive blood flow from a carotid artery, and a dilator positionable within the lumen of the arterial access sheath, the arterial access sheath and dilator adapted to be collectively introduced through a puncture in the common carotid artery; a first occlusion element coupled to the arterial access sheath at a distal region of the arterial access sheath and adapted to expand and occlude the carotid artery; a second occlusion element coupled to the arterial access sheath at a position distal of the first occlusion element, wherein the second occlusion element is configured to expand and occlude the external carotid artery while the first occlusion element occludes the carotid artery; a shunt fluidly connected to the arterial access sheath, wherein the shunt provides a pathway for blood to flow from the arterial access device to a return site; and a side opening located on the side of the sheath between the two occlusion elements, the shunt fluidly connected to the arterial access sheath at an exit port of the arterial access sheath.

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What does patent US9526504B2 cover?
One disclosed embodiment comprises a method for treating lesions in the carotid artery of a mammalian body. The method comprises transcervical access and blocking of blood flow through the common carotid artery (with or without blocking of blood flow through the external carotid artery), shunting blood from the internal carotid artery and treating the lesion in the carotid artery.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Silk Road Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/12109. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 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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