Aneurysm stop pressure system
10945825 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/12177
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/823
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/966
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/0811
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Intravascular devices and systems useful for blocking the opening of an aneurysm or a vessel branch are disclosed. In some aspects, the disclosure provides arrangements that align a covering material of a stent graft with an opening in the vessel wall before, during, and/or after expansion of the stent graft within the vasculature of a patient. In some instances, systems and devices include a sheath with a side aperture arranged to align a portion of the sheath and/or a portion of a stent graft contained within the sheath with the mouth of an aneurysm. Similarly, the present disclosure also provides embodiments in which the stent graft comprises an aligning member arranged to align the stent graft and/or a sheath with the mouth of an aneurysm. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Claims
1. A system for delivering a stent graft within vasculature of a patient, comprising: a delivery member, a stent graft, and an aligning member; said stent graft having a supporting structure expandable between a first configuration arranged for delivery of said stent graft with the delivery member and a second configuration arranged for deployment in a vessel; said stent graft having a covering material extending along a portion of said stent graft; said aligning member coupled to said stent graft and extending from an area of said stent graft covered by said covering material; wherein said delivery member comprises a sheath having a distal end region, a proximal end region, and a sidewall extending between said distal and proximal end regions; said sidewall defining a lumen extending along a length of said sheath and a side aperture extending through said sidewall and communicating with said lumen; said side aperture arranged to slidably receive said aligning member; said stent graft slidably positioned within said lumen; said side aperture having a portion positioned proximally of said distal end region of said sheath; wherein said side aperture is a slot extending along a length of said sheath; wherein said slot comprises a distal slot end and a proximal slot end and tapers inwardly along a length of said slot starting from said distal slot end and extending towards said proximal slot end; wherein a first portion of said sidewall extends along a first side of said lumen and a second portion of said sidewall extends along a second side of said lumen opposite said first side; wherein said distal slot end is defined by said first portion of said sidewall; and wherein a distal surface of said second portion is distal of said distal slot end and curves in a concave direction towards said proximal end region.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein: said aligning member comprises a wire guide slidably extending through a portion of said stent graft.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein: said aligning member extends through an opening in said covering material.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein: said opening is defined by separable, overlapping portions of said covering material; and wherein said overlapping portions include a first overlapping edge portion extending over a second overlapping edge portion and said aligning member extends between said first and second overlapping edge portions.
5. The system of claim 2, wherein: said delivery member and said wire guide are arranged to rotate at least a portion of said delivery member within the vessel of the patient so as to align said covering material of said stent graft with an opening in a vessel wall.
6. The device of claim 2, comprising a wire guide diverting member positioned within the lumen of the sheath, the wire guide diverting member comprising an arcuate surface arranged to divert portions of the wire guide through a side of the stent graft.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein: said aligning member is fixedly coupled to said stent graft and is arranged to extend away from said stent graft.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the slot is tapered along the entire length extending from the distal slot end to the proximal slot end.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the sheath has a rounded distal tip.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein said distal slot end is at least twice as wide as said proximal slot end.
11. A device for deploying a stent within the vasculature of a patient, comprising: a sheath having a distal end region, a proximal end region, and a sidewall extending between said distal and proximal end regions; said sidewall defining a lumen extending along a length of said sheath and a side aperture extending through said sidewall and communicating with said lumen; said side aperture having a portion positioned proximally of said distal end region of said sheath; wherein said sheath is arranged to retain a stent for delivery within the vasculature of the patient; wherein said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member; wherein said side aperture is a slot extending along a length of said sheath; and wherein said slot comprises a distal slot end and a proximal slot end and tapers inwardly along a length of said slot starting from said distal slot end and extending towards said proximal slot end; wherein a first portion of said sidewall extends along a first side of said lumen and a second portion of said sidewall extends along a second side of said lumen opposite said first side; wherein said distal slot end is defined by said first portion of said sidewall; and wherein a distal surface of said second portion is distal of said distal slot end and curves in a concave direction towards said proximal end region.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein: said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member comprising a wire guide.
13. The device of claim 11, wherein the slot is tapered along the entire length extending from the distal slot end to the proximal slot end.
14. The device of claim 11, comprising a wire guide diverting member positioned within the lumen of the sheath, the wire guide diverting member comprising an arcuate surface arranged to divert portions of a wire guide through the slot.
15. The device of claim 11, wherein the sheath has a rounded distal tip.
16. The device of claim 11, wherein said distal slot end is at least twice as wide as said proximal slot end.
17. A device for deploying a stent within the vasculature of a patient, comprising: a sheath having a longitudinal axis, a distal end region, a proximal end region, and a sidewall extending between said distal and proximal end regions; said sidewall defining a lumen extending along a length of said sheath and a side aperture extending through said sidewall and communicating with said lumen; said side aperture having a portion positioned proximally of said distal end region of said sheath; wherein said sheath is arranged to retain a stent for delivery within the vasculature of the patient; wherein said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member; wherein said slot comprises a distal slot end and a proximal slot end and tapers inwardly along a length of said slot starting from said distal slot end and extending towards said proximal slot end; and wherein said distal slot end is at least twice as wide as said proximal slot end.
Description
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(29) For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
(30) With respect to the specification and claims, it should be noted that the singular forms a, an, the, and the like include plural referents unless expressly discussed otherwise. As an illustration, references to a device or the device include one or more of such devices and equivalents thereof. It also should be noted that directional terms, such as up, down, top, bottom, and the like, are used herein solely for the convenience of the reader in order to aid in the reader's understanding of the illustrated embodiments, and it is not the intent that the use of these directional terms in any manner limit the described, illustrated, and/or claimed features to a specific direction and/or orientation.
(31) The disclosed embodiments and variations thereof may be used to deliver at least one endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft, to a location within the vasculature of a human and/or a veterinary patient. In particular, devices, systems, and methods for deploying a stent graft useful for closing a mouth of an aneurysm are disclosed. For simplicity, the following embodiments are discussed with reference to particular vessels in the body of a human patient; however, it is not intended that the present disclosure be limited to such.
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(33) Device 100 may be arranged for positioning proximate an opening in a vessel wall 3, such as aneurysm 10, of a patient's vasculature. Openings such as aneurysm 10 can comprise an aneurismal sac 12, a neck 14 and a mouth 16. It should be appreciated that devices and methods of the present disclosure may be used to block the opening, such as mouth 16, of an aneurysm 10 with or without a neck 14.
(34) Sidewall 108 of sheath 102 comprises an inner surface 110 and an outer surface 112. Inner surface 110 defines lumen 113 that extends along a length of sheath 102. Preferably, in some instances, sidewall 108 defines one or more side apertures, such as a slot 114, that communicate with lumen 113.
(35) In some embodiments, slot 114 has a distal slot end 116 and a proximal slot end 118 and may taper along a length of slot 114, such as tapering from a wide configuration to a narrow configuration from distal slot end 116 towards proximal slot end 118.
(36) In many instances, the side aperture defined by sidewall 108, such as slot 114, is arranged to receive an aligning member 130, such as a wire guide 132, arranged to align the sheath 102 with the aneurysm 10. For example, wire guide 132 may extend through the vasculature of the patient towards aneurysm 10 and the distal tip of wire guide 132 positioned within aneurismal sac 12. Sheath 102 may then be advanced over wire guide 132, with wire guide 132 slidably extending through lumen 113. As sheath 102 is advanced over wire guide 132, the slot 114 of sidewall 108 receives wire guide 132. As sheath 102 is advanced so as to positioned wire guide 132 near proximal slot end 118, the angle between wire guide 132 and the longitudinal axis of the distal end region 104 of sheath 102 increases, and sheath 102 rotates into an orientation in which slot 114 opens towards the mouth 16 of aneurysm 10. Advantageously, in some embodiments, sheath 102 will automatically rotate to align a side aperture, such as slot 114, with mouth 16 of aneurysm 10 as sheath 102 is advanced over wire guide 132.
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(39) When stent graft 300 is positioned within lumen 113 of a sheath 102, aligning member 130, such as atraumatic loop 306, can extend from a side aperture such as slot 114 of sheath 102. Advantageously, aligning member 130 may be arranged for positioning within mouth 16 of aneurysm 10 so that a portion of stent graft 300 aligns with aneurysm 10 prior to deployment of stent graft 300 from within lumen 113 of sheath 102. For example, in embodiments in which atraumatic loop 306 is positioned over covering material 304, atraumatic loop will extend within mouth 16 of aneurysm 10 and align covering material 304 with mouth 16 so that when stent graft 300 is deployed, covering material 304 extends across and seals mouth 16.
(40) As can be seen in
(41) Advantageously, aligning member 130, such as loop 306, can be arranged to extend into the mouth 16 of the aneurysm 10 when in alignment. For example, when loop 306 aligns with the mouth 16 of the aneurysm 10, loop 306 can extend, such as into the configuration illustrated in
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(54) As will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art, an aligning member may be positioned radially outward and/or radially inward of the covering material of the stent graft. For example, the end portions of the top strut 922 may be positioned radially inward (e.g., underneath) of the covering material with the central portion of the top strut 922, such as the atraumatic loop 950, extending through an opening in the covering material so as to have a portion that is positioned radially outward (e.g., above) of the outer surface of the covering material. In some embodiments, the aligning member may be positioned substantially underneath or substantially above the covering material.
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(57) In some instances, stent graft 1200 comprises a wire member 1228 extending from distal end region 1202 to proximal end region 1204 and forming an atraumatic loop 1230 in central region 1206. In some embodiments, it is preferred that the atraumatic loop 1230 formed by wire member 1228 is positioned over covering material 1250, so that the atraumatic loop 1230 of wire member 1228 can serve as an aligning member 130 to align covering material 1250 with the mouth of an aneurysm. Alternatively or additionally, stent graft 1200 may use a wire guide 132 as an aligning member 130, the wire guide 132 extending through an opening defined by covering material 1250 and into an aneurysm so as to align covering material 1250 of stent graft 1200 with the mouth of the aneurysm (illustrated in
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(59) While at least one embodiment has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes, equivalents, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions defined by following claims are desired to be protected. It will be evident from the specification that aspects or features discussed in one context or embodiment will be applicable in other contexts or embodiments. All publications, patents, and patent applications cited in this specification are herein incorporated by reference as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application were specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference and set forth in its entirety herein.
(60) The following numbered clauses set out specific embodiments that may be useful in understanding the present invention:
(61) 1. A system for delivering a stent graft useful for closing a mouth of an aneurysm in a vessel of a patient, comprising:
(62) a delivery member, a stent graft, and an aligning member;
(63) said stent graft having a supporting structure expandable between a first configuration arranged for delivery of said stent graft with the delivery member and a second configuration arranged for deployment in a vessel;
(64) said stent graft having a covering material extending along a portion of said stent graft; and
(65) said aligning member coupled to said stent graft and extending from an area of said stent graft covered by said covering material.
(66) 2. The system of clause 1, wherein:
(67) said delivery member comprises a sheath having a distal end region, a proximal end region, and a sidewall extending between said distal and proximal end regions;
(68) said sidewall defining a lumen extending along a length of said sheath and a side aperture extending through said sidewall and communicating with said lumen;
(69) said side aperture arranged to slidably receive said aligning member; and
(70) said stent graft slidably positioned within said lumen.
(71) 3. The system of clause 2, wherein:
(72) said side aperture having a portion positioned proximally of said distal end region of said sheath.
(73) 4. The system of clause 3, wherein:
(74) said side aperture comprises a slot extending along a length of said sheath.
(75) 5. The system of clause 4, wherein:
(76) said slot comprises a distal slot end and a proximal slot end and tapers along a length of said slot from said distal slot end to said proximal slot end.
(77) 6. The system of any one of clauses 3-5, wherein:
(78) said aligning member is arranged to extend from said side aperture beyond said sidewall of said sheath so as to enter the mouth of the aneurysm.
(79) 7. The system of clause 1, wherein:
(80) said stent graft is positioned around said delivery member.
(81) 8. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(82) said covering material extends across only a portion of said supporting structure.
(83) 9. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(84) said aligning member is arranged to align at least a portion of said delivery member with the mouth of the aneurysm.
(85) 10. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(86) said stent graft is positioned on said delivery member in a predetermined alignment.
(87) 11. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(88) said aligning member is arranged to align at least a portion of said stent graft with the mouth of the aneurysm.
(89) 12. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(90) said aligning member is arranged to align said covering material of said stent graft with the mouth of the aneurysm.
(91) 13. The system of any one of clauses 3-6 or any one of clauses 8-11 when dependent thereof, wherein:
(92) said covering material of said stent graft is aligned with said side aperture of said sheath when said stent graft is positioned within said lumen.
(93) 14. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(94) said aligning member and said stent graft are slidably coupled so that said stent graft can slide along a length of said aligning member.
(95) 15. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(96) said aligning member and said stent graft are coupled so that said stent graft follows said aligning member when said stent graft expands between said first and second configurations.
(97) 16. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(98) said stent graft has the same length in said first configuration and said second configuration.
(99) 17. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(100) said aligning member comprises a wire guide slidably extending through a portion of said stent graft.
(101) 18. The system of clause 17, wherein:
(102) said aligning member extends through an opening in said covering material.
(103) 19. The system of clause 18, wherein:
(104) said opening comprises separable, overlapping portions of said covering material.
(105) 20. The system of any one of clauses 17-19, wherein:
(106) said delivery member and said wire guide are arranged to rotate at least a portion of said delivery member within the vessel of the patient so as to align said covering material of said stent graft with the mouth of the aneurysm.
(107) 21. The system of any one of clauses 1-13, wherein:
(108) said aligning member is fixedly coupled to said stent graft and is arranged to extend away from said stent graft.
(109) 22. The system of clause 21, wherein:
(110) said aligning member is coupled to said supporting structure.
(111) 23. The system of any one of clauses 21-22, wherein:
(112) said aligning member comprises a wire.
(113) 24. The system of clause 23, wherein:
(114) said wire forms an atraumatic loop.
(115) 25. The system of any one of clauses 21-24, wherein:
(116) said aligning member is self-extending.
(117) 26. The system of any preceding clause, wherein:
(118) said aligning member is arranged to prevent a misaligning movement of said stent graft within the vessel of the patient while said supporting structure expands into said second configuration.
(119) 27. A stent graft useful for closing a mouth of an aneurysm, comprising:
(120) a supporting structure, a covering material, and an aligning member;
(121) said supporting structure expandable between a first configuration and a second configuration;
(122) said supporting structure defining a lumen in said second configuration and having said covering material extending along a length thereof and sized and configured to close the mouth of the aneurysm; and
(123) said aligning member fixedly coupled to said supporting structure, said aligning member arranged to extend away from said supporting structure.
(124) 28. The stent graft of clause 27, wherein:
(125) said aligning member is arranged to extend away from said supporting structure in said first configuration.
(126) 29. The stent graft of clause 27, wherein:
(127) said aligning member is arranged to extend away from said supporting structure and said lumen in said second configuration when said aligning member is aligned with an opening in a vessel wall adjacent to the stent graft.
(128) 30. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-29, wherein:
(129) said aligning member comprises a wire.
(130) 31. The stent graft of clause 30, wherein:
(131) said wire forms an atraumatic loop.
(132) 32. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-31, wherein:
(133) said aligning member is self-extending.
(134) 33. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-32, wherein:
(135) said aligning member is arranged to align said stent graft with the mouth of the aneurysm prior to expansion of said supporting structure between said first and second configurations.
(136) 34. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-34, wherein:
(137) said aligning member is arranged to maintain alignment during expansion of said supporting structure between said first and second configurations.
(138) 35. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-34, further comprising:
(139) a splitable sheath retaining said stent graft in said first configuration.
(140) 36. The stent graft of any one of clauses 27-35, wherein:
(141) said covering material comprises an opening arranged to slidably receive a wire guide.
(142) 37. The stent graft of clause 36, wherein:
(143) said opening comprises separable, overlapping portions of said covering material.
(144) 38. A device for deploying a stent within the vasculature of a patient, comprising:
(145) a sheath having a distal end region, a proximal end region, and a sidewall extending between said distal and proximal end regions;
(146) said sidewall defining a lumen extending along a length of said sheath and a side aperture extending through said sidewall and communicating with said lumen;
(147) said side aperture having a portion positioned proximally of said distal end region of said sheath;
(148) wherein said sheath is arranged to retain a stent for delivery within the vasculature of the patient; and
(149) wherein said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member.
(150) 39. The device clause 38, wherein:
(151) said side aperture comprises a slot extending along a length of said sheath.
(152) 40. The device of clause 39, wherein:
(153) said slot comprises a distal slot end and a proximal slot end and tapers along a length of said slot from said distal slot end to said proximal slot end.
(154) 41. The device of any one of clauses 38-40, wherein:
(155) said lumen is arranged to retain the stent.
(156) 42. The device of any one of clauses 38-41, wherein:
(157) said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member comprising a wire guide.
(158) 43. The device of any one of clauses 38-42, wherein:
(159) said lumen is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member comprising a wire guide.
(160) 44. The device of any one of clauses 38-41, wherein:
(161) said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member fixedly coupled to a stent graft positioned within said lumen.
(162) 45. The device of any one of clauses 38-41 and 44, wherein:
(163) said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member comprising a wire fixedly coupled to a stent graft positioned with said lumen.
(164) 46. The device of any one of clauses 38-45, wherein:
(165) said portion of said sheath comprising said side aperture is rotatably coupled to said proximal end of said sheath.
(166) 47. The device of any one of clauses 38-46, wherein:
(167) said side aperture is arranged to slidably receive an aligning member extending in a direction transverse to said sheath.