Devices, systems, and methods for treating volume overload
US-2024423627-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9649187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9649187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414276448-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A flow diverter for implantation into a patient's vessel includes a distal annular support element and a proximal annular support element, the proximal and distal support elements supporting a longitudinally twisted diverter element. The flow diverter is designed to be disposed within a vessel and to impart a rotational or twisting motion to the flow of blood passing therethrough, thereby to reduce the pressure of blood at the center of the vessel. Such flow diversion can reduce the pressure of blood impinging upon an aneurysm at a bifurcation downstream of the vessel. The device can be particularly useful for the treatment of aneurysms occurring at the bifurcation between the basilar artery and the posterior cerebral arteries.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An endoluminal flow diverter comprising: a central axis running through a diameter and along a longitudinal direction; a proximal support and a distal support disposed along the longitudinal direction, the diverter comprising a stent, each of the proximal support and the distal support being a stent ring of the stent, the stent extending from the proximal support to the distal support; a diverter element being disposed between and supported by the proximal and distal supports, the diverter element comprising a panel being twisted in a helical manner in the longitudinal direction and extending across the diameter, wherein the panel twists by an angle of about 90 degrees between the proximal and distal supports. 2. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel is substantially impermeable. 3. An endoluminal flow diverter comprising: a central axis running through a diameter and along a longitudinal direction; a proximal support and a distal support disposed along the longitudinal direction; a diverter element being disposed between and supported by the proximal and distal supports, the diverter element comprising a panel being twisted in the longitudinal direction and extending across the diameter, wherein the panel twists by an angle of about 90 degrees between the proximal and distal supports, and wherein the panel comprises a plurality of perforations therein, the panel providing a surface within which the perforations are disposed, wherein the perforations are small enough to substantially prevent flow of fluid through the panel. 4. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel extends substantially across the diameter of the device. 5. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel is of uniform thickness. 6. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel extends across the central axis of the device. 7. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel is rectangular. 8. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the proximal and distal supports are ring-shaped. 9. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the proximal and distal supports are radially compressible. 10. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the proximal and distal supports are made of a spring material. 11. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the proximal and distal supports are made of a shape memory material. 12. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the proximal and distal supports are separate from one another. 13. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel extends across the entire diameter of the device. 14. An endoluminal flow diverter of claim 1 , wherein the panel has a uniform twist between the proximal and distal supports. 15. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel extends substantially across the diameter of the device. 16. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel is of uniform thickness. 17. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel extends across the central axis of the device. 18. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel is rectangular. 19. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel extends across the entire diameter of the device. 20. The endoluminal flow diverter of claim 3 , wherein the panel has a uniform twist between the proximal and distal supports.
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