System, device and method for treatment of endometriosis
US-2018078407-A1 · Mar 22, 2018 · US
US9861517B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861517-B2 |
| Application number | US-20648002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2002 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2001 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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An apparatus which includes a closure member and delivery systems for closing vessels in the body of a patient is disclosed. In one embodiment, the closure member is a hemostatic closure member having a cylindrical shape and an expandable volume on contact with fluids. The hemostatic member includes a functional passageway through the length of the member so that it may be mounted over a delivery catheter or wire guide for delivery against a vessel puncture or into another vacuslar environment, such as to fill an aneurysm sac. In another embodiment the closure member is a fallopian tube closure member which is deployed into the fallopian tube over a guide wire to prevent conception. The fallopian tube member includes a loop-shaped frame having barbs, a first layer of material, a binding wire, a second layer of material, and an expandable volume on contact with fluids.
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A vessel closure apparatus for implantation in a vessel of a patient, comprising: one or more sheets of a hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material, the one or more sheets configured to form a generally cylindrical construct that has a first end and a second end and that, prior to deployment within the vessel, includes the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material spanning the entirety of the length of the generally cylindrical construct while also forming an exposed outer surface of the construct between said first end and said second end of the construct with adjacent layers of the one or more sheets contacting one another and extending across the full width of the generally cylindrical construct so as to position hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material along said width including through central regions of the generally cylindrical construct, wherein the generally cylindrical construct is deliverable to a vessel lumen for filling the vessel lumen with the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material and for providing the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material extending across the vessel lumen so as to close the vessel lumen with the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material, the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material being obtained in sheet form from a collagenous-based tissue source and being effective to become infiltrated and replaced by native tissue upon implantation such that vessel lumen generally becomes permanently occluded; and wherein said generally cylindrical construct has at least a first slit and a second slit through the width of the generally cylindrical construct, said first slit and second slit beginning at the first end of the generally cylindrical construct and extending lengthwise along the generally cylindrical construct for only a portion of the length of the generally cylindrical construct, wherein the first slit and second slit define longitudinal sections of the generally cylindrical construct, said longitudinal sections spreadable laterally outward to expand the generally cylindrical construct along only a portion of the length of the generally cylindrical construct. 2. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material is angiogenic. 3. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material comprises an extracellular collagen matrix, and wherein the generally cylindrical construct is stabilized in a generally cylindrical form sized and arranged to fill the vessel lumen without folding of the generally cylindrical construct. 4. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the extracellular collagen matrix comprises submucosa tissue. 5. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sheets are stabilized in a compressed, rolled configuration in said generally cylindrical construct. 6. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the adjacent layers of the one or more sheets of remodelable hemostatic_extracellular matrix material are substantially uninterrupted across the width of the generally cylindrical construct. 7. A vessel closure apparatus for implantation in a vessel of a patient, comprising: one or more sheets of a hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material that are at least one of rolled or folded to form a generally cylindrical construct that has a first end and a second end and that, prior to deployment within the vessel, includes adjacent contacting layers of the one or more sheets extending across the full width of the generally cylindrical construct so as to position hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material along said width including through central regions of the generally cylindrical construct, wherein the one or more sheets of hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material are obtained in sheet form from a collagenous-based tissue source, and wherein when the vessel closure apparatus is placed within a vessel lumen, the construct is capable of expanding to fill the vessel lumen and provide hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material extending across the vessel lumen so as to close the lumen with hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material, the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material spanning the entirety of the length of the generally cylindrical construct and forming, prior to deployment within the vessel, an exposed outer surface of the construct between said first end and said second end of the construct, with the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material being effective to become infiltrated by adjacent native cells and vascularized such that vessel generally is occluded by host tissue; and wherein said generally cylindrical construct has at least a first slit and a second slit through the width of the generally cylindrical construct, said first slit and second slit beginning at the first end of the generally cylindrical construct and extending lengthwise along the generally cylindrical construct for only a portion of the length of the generally cylindrical construct, wherein the first slit and second slit define longitudinal sections of the generally cylindrical construct, said longitudinal sections spreadable laterally outward to expand the generally cylindrical construct along only a portion of the length of the generally cylindrical construct. 8. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the one or more sheets are rolled and compressed to form the generally cylindrical construct. 9. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the one or more sheets are folded and compressed to form the generally cylindrical construct. 10. The vessel closure apparatus of claim 7 , further including a delivery sheath from which the vessel closure apparatus is introduced to the vessel. 11. The closure member of claim 7 , wherein the hemostatic remodelable extracellular matrix material is effective to stimulate angiogenesis. 12. A vessel closure device for implantation in a vessel of a patient, comprising: a delivery catheter having a lumen and being configured for intravascular insertion, the lumen terminating in a delivery opening; a vessel closure construct received in said delivery device lumen and deliverable out of said delivery opening; said vessel closure construct having a first end and a second end and comprising a hemostatic extracellular matrix sheet material harvested from a collagenous-based tissue source; said hemostatic extracellular matrix sheet material configured to a generally cylindrical shaped construct that, prior to deployment within the vessel, includes a first end and a second end and adjacent layers of the extracellular matrix sheet material contacting one another and extending across the width of the generally cylindrical shape and defining a vessel closure construct lumen extending longitudinally through a central region of the generally cylindrical shape, said hemostatic extracellular matrix sheet material, prior to deployment within the vessel, forming an exposed outer surface of the vessel closure construct between said first end and said second end of the vessel closure construct and further being adapted to achieve an expanded configuration upon deployment from the delivery device lumen into a patient vessel lumen, said expanded configuration effective to fill the patient vessel lumen with hemostatic extracellular matrix sheet material and cause occlusion of the patient vessel lumen; wherein said generally cylindrical shaped construct has at least a first slit and a second slit through the width of the gen
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