ENDOVASCULAR APPARATUS WITH ENHANCED RETRIEVABILITY AND RELATED METHODS
20220401239 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
- Andrzej J. Chanduszko (Chandler, AZ, US)
- Michael Randall (Gilbert, AZ, US)
- William Parmentier (Gilbert, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2/95
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2250/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/82
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An endovascular apparatus takes the form of an expandable tubular body having a retriever, which may include a pair of interconnected hooks. The retriever may be formed from a single piece of material forming the tubular body, and in the case of a pair of hooks thus has a thickness corresponding to approximately twice the wall thickness of the tubular body. The innermost radial portion of the hooks may be offset from a central axis of a lumen formed by the tubular body, which facilitates free insertion of a balloon or the like for purposes of expanding the tubular body. Related methods of manufacturing an endovascular apparatus with a retriever are also described herein.
Claims
1. An endovascular apparatus adapted for retrieval using a snare, comprising: a body having a wall forming a lumen, the wall comprising a material having a thickness, and further having a pair of interconnected hooks, each hook of the pair of hooks having a first longitudinal portion extending from and unitarily formed with the wall and a second portion connected to the longitudinal portion, the second portions of the interconnected hooks together forming a receiver adapted to receive the snare, each hook being formed of the material of the wall having the thickness.
2. The endovascular apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of hooks are at least partially connected together by a bond.
3. The endovascular apparatus of claim 2, wherein the bond comprises a weld.
4. The endovascular apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of interconnected hooks include a radially innermost portion offset from a central axis of the body.
5. The endovascular apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal portion of each hook is partially twisted and the second portion projects radially inward from the first elongated portion.
6. The endovascular apparatus of claim 1, wherein the body includes an elongated spine connected to the pair of interconnected hooks as a single unitary structure.
7. The endovascular apparatus of claim 1, selected from the group comprising a stent, a filter, and a plug.
8. An endovascular apparatus, comprising: a body having a wall forming a lumen and a hook having a radially innermost portion offset from a central axis of the lumen.
9. The endovascular apparatus of claim 8, wherein the hook comprises a pair of hook portions formed of a single thickness of the wall and connected together by a bond.
10. The endovascular apparatus of claim 8, wherein the body includes an elongated spine connected to the hook.
11. An endovascular apparatus, comprising: a body comprising a wall with a thickness and forming a lumen, the body having a retriever formed of a double wall thickness of a single piece of material forming the body.
12. The endovascular apparatus of claim 11, wherein the retriever comprises a pair of J-shaped hooks bonded together and having an open end facing in a distal direction.
13. The endovascular apparatus of claim 11, wherein the retriever is offset from a central axis of the body.
14. The endovascular apparatus of claim 10, wherein the body comprises a spine connected to the retriever to form a single unitary structure.
15. A method of forming an endovascular apparatus, comprising: forming adjacent hooks in a tubular piece of material, each hook extending longitudinally and having a thickness the same as a wall of the tubular piece of material; and bending the adjacent hooks.
16. The method of claim 15, further including the step of fastening the adjacent hooks to form a single hook assembly having a thickness equal to or greater than twice the thickness of the single piece of material.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the fastening step comprises welding the adjacent hooks.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the bending step comprises rotating the hooks inwardly and upwardly.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the method further includes forming a mesh in the tubular piece of material.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the forming step comprises forming a spine connected to the adjacent hooks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0014] The above and further advantages according to the inventions disclosed herein may be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] The drawings are not necessarily drawn proportionally or to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity or several physical components may be included in one functional block or element. Further, sometimes reference numerals may be repeated among the drawings to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed concepts. Those of ordinary skill in the art will know that the disclosed inventions may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, or structures may not have been described in detail so as not to obscure the disclosed inventions.
[0025] The description provided below and in regard to the figures applies to all embodiments unless noted otherwise, and features common to each embodiment are similarly shown and numbered.
[0026] Referring first to
[0027] The cells 14 of the body 12 forming stent 10 may have various shapes and sizes. Those shown have tapered ends and a wider central portion, and thus have the shape of a lemon in a top-down or plan view.
[0028] As illustrated, the cells 14 may be oriented such that a direction of elongation is biased (that is, it extends at an angle a of approximately 30 degrees relative to a horizontal axis in a nominal orientation of the stent, as shown in
[0029] As perhaps best understood from viewing
[0030] It can also be understood that at least the end 10a associated with the retriever 16 may be sloped or tapered so as to form a second angle with a horizontal axis. As can be appreciated, when the retriever 16 is pulled longitudinally for purposes of retrieving the stent 10, this taper allows for the narrower tapered portion of the stent to initially enter a sheath S when pulled by a snare P toward the opening thereof in the direction of arrow A (see
[0031] With reference to
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] Formation of the stent 10 (or other endovascular apparatus) may be achieved by cutting the tubular body 12 from a single piece of tubular material. Specifically, as shown in
[0034] If the tubular body 12 were cut longitudinally and laid flat, as shown in the bottom plan view of
[0035] Turning now to
[0036] As a result of this arrangement, a strong, unitary retriever 16 is thus formed, which may be connected to the spine 20 if present, to thus allow for robust pulling or repositioning of the stent 10 or other associated endovascular apparatus for purposes of retrieval. From
[0037] As can be appreciated from
[0038] With reference to
[0039] As previously indicated, the application of this retriever formed by the hook 18 is not limited to stents, but can be applied to any endovascular apparatus in need of retrieval. For instance, as shown in
[0040] Turning back to
[0041] The endovascular apparatus may be made of a variety of materials. For example, the apparatus may be fabricated from a shape memory material, such as Nitinol, or other metals/alloys, such as stainless steel, nickel-chromium, titanium alloys, or the like. The stent material may also be formed of a polymer material, or even a bioabsorbable material, such as magnesium or other such materials. The stent 10 may also be coated with a medicine or pharmacological agent for treatment purposes, as is known in the art.
[0042] Each of the following terms written in singular grammatical form: “a”, “an”, and “the”, as used herein, means “at least one”, or “one or more”. Use of the phrase “one or more” herein does not alter this intended meaning of “a”, “an”, or “the”. Accordingly, the terms “a”, “an”, and “the”, as used herein, may also refer to, and encompass, a plurality of the stated entity or object, unless otherwise specifically defined or stated herein, or, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the phrases: “a unit”, “an apparatus”, “an assembly”, “a mechanism”, “a component, “an element”, and “a step or procedure”, as used herein, may also refer to, and encompass, a plurality of units, a plurality of apparatuses, a plurality of assemblies, a plurality of mechanisms, a plurality of components, a plurality of elements, and, a plurality of steps or procedures, respectively.
[0043] Each of the following terms: “includes”, “including”, “has”, “having”, “comprises”, and “comprising”, and, their linguistic/grammatical variants, derivatives, or/and conjugates, as used herein, means “including, but not limited to”, and is to be taken as specifying the stated component(s), feature(s), characteristic(s), parameter(s), integer(s), or step(s), and does not preclude addition of one or more additional component(s), feature(s), characteristic(s), parameter(s), integer(s), step(s), or groups thereof. Each of these terms is considered equivalent in meaning to the phrase “consisting essentially of” Each of the phrases “consisting of and “consists of, as used herein, means “including and limited to”. The phrase “consisting essentially of means that the stated entity or item (system, system unit, system sub-unit apparatus, assembly, sub-assembly, mechanism, structure, component element or, peripheral equipment utility, accessory, or material, method or process, step or procedure, sub-step or sub-procedure), which is an entirety or part of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, or/and which is used for implementing an exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, may include at least one additional feature or characteristic” being a system unit system subunit apparatus, assembly, sub-assembly, mechanism, structure, component or element or, peripheral equipment utility, accessory, or material, step or procedure, sub-step or sub-procedure), but only if each such additional feature or characteristic” does not materially alter the basic novel and inventive characteristics or special technical features, of the claimed item.
[0044] The term “method”, as used herein, refers to steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, for accomplishing a given task including, but not limited to, those steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, either known to, or readily developed from known steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, by practitioners in the relevant field(s) of the disclosed invention.
[0045] Terms of approximation, such as the terms about, substantially, approximately, etc., as used herein, refers to ±10% of the stated value. Use of the terms parallel or perpendicular are meant to mean approximately meeting this condition, unless otherwise specified.
[0046] It is to be fully understood that certain aspects, characteristics, and features, of the invention, which are, for clarity, illustratively described and presented in the context or format of a plurality of separate embodiments, may also be illustratively described and presented in any suitable combination or sub-combination in the context or format of a single embodiment. Conversely, various aspects, characteristics, and features, of the invention which are illustratively described and presented in combination or sub-combination in the context or format of a single embodiment may also be illustratively described and presented in the context or format of a plurality of separate embodiments.
[0047] Although the inventions of this disclosure have been illustratively described and presented by way of specific exemplary embodiments, and examples thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, or/and variations, thereof, will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, while a pair of hooks is described above, it can be appreciated that more than two hooks can be used to form the single hook. Likewise, multiple single hooks, each formed of a double hook, can be provided on a single device, if desired for a particular use. Accordingly, it is intended that all such alternatives, modifications, or/and variations, fall within the spirit of, and are encompassed by, the broad scope of the appended claims.