Distal protection devices having controllable wire motion

US9775701B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9775701-B2
Application numberUS-201113309658-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2011
Priority dateMar 8, 2002
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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A distal protection device for use in a body lumen includes a functional element, which may be a filter or an occlusive element. The device includes a first elongate member, a second elongate member carried by the first elongate member, and the functional element carried by the second elongate member. Motion of the first elongate member can be independent of the motion of the functional element.

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A distal protection device for use in a body lumen, the distal protection device comprising: a first elongate member having distal and proximal ends; a second elongate member having distal and proximal ends; a functional element carried by the second elongate member, the functional element being expandable from a delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration when the functional element is deployed in the body lumen; and the second elongate member being carried by and connected to the first elongate member, wherein when the first and second elongate members are connected to each other, the first and second elongate members are moveable over a limited range of motion from a first relative axial position to a second relative axial position, such that when the functional element is deployed in the body lumen and the first and second elongate members are connected, the first elongate member may be axially slid relative to the second elongate member without resulting in corresponding movement of the functional element, the distal end of the second elongate member being distal to the distal end of the first elongate member over the entire range of motion, and the first and second elongate members being sized and configured such that the proximal end of the second elongate member is located in the body lumen over the entire range of motion. 2. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element comprises a filter. 3. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element comprises a filter having a body defining a proximally facing opening when in the expanded deployed configuration. 4. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element comprises an occlusive element. 5. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element comprises a body defining an interior cavity. 6. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element comprises an inflatable balloon. 7. The distal protection device of claim 1 further comprising a locking element for locking the first elongate member to the second elongate member, the locking element having a locked position where the relative positions of the first and second elongate members are locked and an unlocked position where the first elongate member can be moved over the limited range of motion from the first relative axial position to the second relative axial position without resulting in movement of the second elongate member. 8. The distal protection device of claim 7 wherein the locking element comprises a reduced diameter portion of the first elongate member. 9. The distal protection device of claim 8 wherein the reduced diameter portion comprises one or more slits. 10. The distal protection device of claim 1 further comprising a locking element for locking the first elongate member to the second elongate member, the locking element having a locked position where the relative positions of the first and second elongate members are locked and an unlocked position where the first elongate member can be moved over the limited range of motion from the first relative axial position to the second relative axial position without resulting in movement of the second elongate member when the functional element is deployed. 11. The distal protection device of claim 1 further comprising a locking element for locking the first elongate member to the second elongate member, the locking element having a locked position where the relative positions of the first and second elongate members are locked and an unlocked position where the first elongate member can be moved over the limited range of motion from the first relative axial position to the second relative axial position without resulting in movement of the functional element when the functional element is deployed. 12. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the device comprises a telescoping connection between the first and second elongate members. 13. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein a distal portion of the first elongate member has a lumen which is configured to slideably receive a proximal portion of the second elongate member, the second elongate member having an enlarged proximal end, the lumen of the distal portion of the first elongate member having a constricted portion defining an opening which is smaller than the enlarged proximal end of the second elongate member such that the second elongate member is slideably retained in the lumen of the distal portion of the first elongate member. 14. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the distal protection device comprises a sleeve having at least one lumen sized to slideably accommodate the first and second elongate members, the distal end of the first elongate member having a stop positioned distal to the at least one lumen and sized to prevent the distal end of the first elongate member from being withdrawn from the at least one lumen, the second elongate member having a stop positioned proximal to the at least one lumen and sized to prevent the proximal end of the second elongate member from being withdrawn from the at least one lumen. 15. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the distal protection device comprises a first eyelet at the distal end of the first elongate member and a second eyelet at the proximal end of the second elongate member, the first eyelet forming a first loop which encircles the second elongate member and the second eyelet forming a second loop which encircles the first elongate member. 16. The distal protection device of claim 1 wherein the functional element includes a proximal end connected to the second elongate member and a distal end connected to a distal slider which is slideable over the second elongate member, and wherein the distal protection device comprises a loop at the distal end of the first elongate member which encircles the second elongate member between the proximal end of the functional element and the distal slider. 17. A method of filtering emboli from blood flowing through a lumen of a vessel or occluding blood flow through the lumen of the vessel, the method comprising: introducing a distal protection device into the lumen of the vessel with a functional element of the distal protection device in its delivery configuration, the distal protection device comprising: a first elongate member having distal and proximal ends; a second elongate member having distal and proximal ends; and the functional element carried by the second elongate member, the functional element being expandable from a delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration when the functional element is deployed in the body lumen, the second elongate member being carried by and connected to the first elongate member, wherein when the first and second elongate members are connected to each other, the first and second elongate members are moveable over a limited range of motion from a first relative axial position to a second relative axial position, such that when the functional element is deployed in the body lumen and the first and second elongate members are connected, the first elongate member may be axially slid relative to the second elongate member without resulting in corresponding movement of the functional element, the distal end of the second elongate member being distal to the distal end of the first elongate member over the entire range of motion, and the first and second elongate members being sized and configured such that the proximal end o

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  • elliptical or oval · CPC title

  • Separate user-activated means, e.g. guidewires, guide tubes, balloon catheters or sheaths, for sealing off an orifice, e.g. a lumen or side holes, of a catheter · CPC title

  • having tools at the distal tip · CPC title

  • Stop means therefor · CPC title

  • made from tubes or sheets of material, e.g. by etching or laser-cutting · CPC title

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What does patent US9775701B2 cover?
A distal protection device for use in a body lumen includes a functional element, which may be a filter or an occlusive element. The device includes a first elongate member, a second elongate member carried by the first elongate member, and the functional element carried by the second elongate member. Motion of the first elongate member can be independent of the motion of the functional element.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kusleika Richard S, Adams Daniel O, Anderson Kent D, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/013. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 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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