Apparatus and methods for accessing and sealing bodily vessels and cavities
US-2024415543-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9669191B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9669191-B2 |
| Application number | US-36628709-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2009 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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An interventional catheter is adapted for treating a blood vessel. In an embodiment, the catheter includes an elongate shaft sized for insertion in a blood vessel and a stent positioned on a distal region of the elongate shaft. An expandable dilation member is coupled to a distal region of the elongate shaft. The expandable dilation member is adapted to expand outward. A stent containment member is positioned over the elongate shaft and the stent to contain the stent in a collapsed state.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An interventional catheter system for treating a blood vessel, comprising: an access sheath positionable transcervically in a carotid artery, the access sheath comprising a distal section forming part of a reverse flow path of an embolic protection system, a proximal extension outside of the reverse flow path and connected to the distal section by a connector; an elongate shaft sized for insertion through the access sheath positioned transcervically in the carotid artery; a self-expanding stent positioned on a distal region of the elongate shaft; a retractable stent containment member slidably positioned over the elongate shaft and the stent to contain the stent in a collapsed state, wherein the retractable stent containment member is configured to be retracted from the elongate shaft a first length of the distal region exposing the self-expanding stent and wherein the stent containment member is longer than the elongate shaft; a control mechanism on a proximal region of the elongate shaft, wherein the control mechanism is coupled to the stent containment member and can be used to retract the stent containment member; and a flow shunt fluidly connected to the access sheath and forming a part of the reverse flow path of the embolic protection system, wherein the flow shunt comprises two or more parallel flow paths and a valve to open or close one or more of the parallel flow paths selectively directing blood flow through the one or more of the parallel flow paths to adjust a state of flow through the flow shunt, wherein retraction of the stent containment member from the elongate shaft the first length withdraws the stent containment member from the distal section of the access sheath and into the proximal extension proximal to the connector. 2. A catheter system as in claim 1 , wherein the first length is approximately 25 cm. 3. A catheter system as in claim 1 , wherein the stent containment member is completely retractable from the elongate shaft while the shaft is positioned in the carotid artery. 4. A catheter system as in claim 1 , wherein the stent containment member adds resistance to reverse flow through the reverse flow path in the access sheath and retraction of the stent containment member from the distal section of the access sheath into the proximal extension removes the resistance to reverse flow through the reverse flow path and increases the level of reverse flow during stent expansion. 5. A catheter system as in claim 1 , wherein the connector connects the reverse flow path to the flow shunt. 6. A catheter system as in claim 1 , wherein one of the two or more parallel flow paths comprises a main lumen and a secondary lumen having a flow resistance that is higher than a flow resistance of the main lumen. 7. A catheter system as in claim 6 , wherein the secondary lumen is longer and/or has a smaller diameter than the main lumen. 8. A catheter system as in claim 7 , wherein a pressure drop is created in the main lumen across an inlet and outlet of the secondary lumen. 9. A catheter system as in claim 6 , wherein the valve is configured to block flow through the main lumen and divert all flow to the secondary lumen increasing flow resistance and reducing rate of flow. 10. A catheter system as in claim 9 , wherein the valve is configured to block flow through the secondary lumen and divert all flow to the main lumen decreasing flow resistance and increasing the rate of flow.
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