ENDOGRAFT SYSTEM HAVING A DEPLOYMENT DEVICE AND A STENT-GRAFT ASSEMBLY
20230190445 · 2023-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/9505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/9511
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/95
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/9522
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An endovascular system is disclosed. The system includes deployment device and a stent-graft assembly. The stent-graft assembly includes an elongate vessel wall engaging graft portion and a proximal-end self-expanding stent comprising a plurality of terminal portions. The deployment device includes an elongate guide wire catheter adapted to be deployed over a guide wire; a tip at a proximal end of the guide wire catheter. The tip has a proximal nose and a distal receiving zone. The distal receiving zone comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart elongate recesses, each recess receiving at least one of the terminal portions. A trigger wire arrangement retaining the at least one terminal portions within each corresponding recess of the receiving zone is also provided. Retention of the terminal portions within the recess of the receiving zone constrains against relative twisting between the stent-graft assembly and the tip.
Claims
1. An endovascular system, the system comprising: a deployment device and a stent-graft assembly, the stent-graft assembly comprising: an elongate vessel wall engaging graft portion; and a proximal-end self-expanding stent comprising a plurality of terminal portions, and the deployment device comprising: an elongate guide wire catheter adapted to be deployed over a guide wire; a tip at a proximal end of the guide wire catheter, the tip having a proximal nose and a distal receiving zone, the distal receiving zone comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart elongate recesses, each elongate recess receiving at least one of the terminal portions; and a trigger wire arrangement retaining the at least one terminal portions within a corresponding elongate recess of the receiving zone, wherein the retention of the terminal portions within the elongate recesses of the receiving zone constrains against relative twisting between the stent-graft assembly and the tip.
2. The endovascular system of claim 1 wherein the deployment device comprises a sheath, the sheath having an initial position covering the stent-graft assembly and a retracted condition in which the stent-graft assembly is uncovered.
3. The endovascular system of claim 1 wherein each elongate recess receives a group of terminal portions.
4. The endovascular system of claim 2 wherein the tip comprises three recesses, each of the three elongate recesses receiving a group of terminal portions.
5. The endovascular system of claim 2 wherein the proximal-end self-expanding stent comprises terminal bends and distal bends, the terminal bends and distal bends joined by struts.
6. The endovascular system of claim 5 wherein each terminal portion comprises a terminal bend and at least a portion of each of two adjacent struts.
7. The endovascular system of claim 6 wherein the terminal portions include barbs projecting from portions of struts, the barbs arranged to anchor the stent-graft assembly within a vessel wall.
8. The endovascular system of claim 7 wherein the barbs within each group of terminal portions are staggered with respect to each other.
9. The endovascular system of claim 6 wherein the trigger wire arrangement comprises: a distal release wire having a first actuation end at a handle of the deployment device and a first terminal end terminating within the tip; and a proximal release wire having a second actuation end at the handle of the deployment device and a second terminal end terminating within the tip, wherein the distal release wire retains distal portions of each of the groups of terminal portions, and wherein the proximal release wire retains proximal portions of each of the groups of terminal portions.
10. The endovascular system of claim 9 wherein the trigger wire arrangement comprises a plurality of proximal release wires.
11. An endovascular system, the system comprising: a deployment device and a stent-graft assembly, the stent-graft assembly comprising: an elongate vessel wall engaging graft portion; a proximal-end self-expanding stent comprising a plurality of terminal portions, and the deployment device comprising: an elongate guide wire catheter adapted to be deployed over a guide wire; a tip at a proximal end of the guide wire catheter, the tip having a proximal nose and a distal receiving zone, the distal receiving zone comprising three circumferentially spaced apart elongate recesses, each elongate recess receiving at least one of the terminal portions; a trigger wire arrangement retaining the at least one terminal portions within a corresponding elongate recess of the receiving zone; and a sheath, the sheath having an initial position covering the stent-graft assembly and a retracted condition in which the stent-graft assembly is uncovered, wherein the retention of the terminal portions within the elongate recess of the receiving zone constrains against relative twisting between the stent-graft assembly and the tip.
12. The endovascular system of claim 11 wherein the trigger wire arrangement comprises three proximal release wires, one proximal release wire for each elongate recess.
13. The endovascular system of claim 11 wherein each elongate recess receives a group of terminal portions.
14. The endovascular system of claim 11 wherein the proximal-end self-expanding stent comprises terminal bends and distal bends, the terminal bends and distal bends joined by struts.
15. The endovascular system of claim 14 wherein each terminal portion comprises a terminal bend and at least a portion of each of two adjacent struts.
16. The endovascular system of claim 15 wherein the terminal portions include barbs projecting from portions of struts, the barbs arranged to anchor the stent-graft assembly within a vessel wall.
17. The endovascular system of claim 16 wherein the barbs within each group of terminal portions are staggered with respect to each other.
18. The endovascular system of claim 12 wherein the trigger wire arrangement comprises: a distal release wire having a first actuation end at a handle of the deployment device and a first terminal end terminating within the tip; and each of the three proximal release wire having a second actuation end at the handle of the deployment device and a second terminal end terminating within the tip, wherein the distal release wire retains distal portions of each of the groups of terminal portions, and wherein the proximal release wire retains proximal portions of each of the groups of terminal portions.
19. A deployment device and medical device assembly, the medical device comprising: an elongate vessel wall engaging graft portion; and a proximal-end self-expanding stent comprising a plurality of terminal portions, and the deployment device comprising: an elongate guide wire catheter adapted to be deployed over a guide wire; a tip at a proximal end of the guide wire catheter, the tip having a proximal nose and a distal receiving zone, the distal receiving zone comprising one or more elongate recesses, each elongate recess receiving at least one of the terminal portions; and a terminal portion retention arrangement retaining the at least one terminal portions within a corresponding elongate recess of the receiving zone, wherein the retention of the terminal portions within the one ore more elongate recesses of the receiving zone constrains against relative twisting between the stent-graft assembly and the tip.
20. The deployment device and medical device assembly of claim 19, wherein the terminal portion retention arrangement comprises one or more wires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Referring to
[0031] As illustrated in
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[0033] Again, referring to
[0034] The deployment device 100 may also include a sheath 20 which as shown in
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[0036] Typically the stent-graft assembly 140 will be deployed into the femoral artery using the Seldinger technique. This technique involves creating a surgical opening in the vascular system linked to the vessel of interest with a needle and inserting a wire guide into the vessel through a bore of the needle. For example, the femoral artery may be used to access the aorta. The needle can be withdrawn, leaving the wire guide in place. A deployment device, such as the deployment device 100 shown in
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] The deployment device 100 includes a trigger wire arrangement retaining the at least one terminal portions 210 within each corresponding recess of the receiving zone. The position in which the terminal portions 210 are held is most clearly shown in
[0039] Embodiments of the invention as described constrain against twisting. This is important, for instance during aortic intervention, where it is desirable to set the rotational position of the stent-graft assembly 140 relative to the aorta and its branch vessels, such as the renal arteries, optimally.
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[0042] The terminal portions include barbs 250 projecting from portions of struts. The barbs 250 are provided and arranged to anchor the stent-graft assembly 140 within a vessel wall, such as a major artery, including the aorta.
[0043] In one version of the disclosure, the barbs 250 within each group of terminal portions 310 are staggered with respect to each other, as is shown in
[0044] The trigger wire arrangement is most clearly shown in
[0045] The trigger wire arrangement further includes three proximal release wires 620, 630, 640 having a second actuation end at the handle 180 of the deployment device 100 and second terminal ends 622, 632, 642 terminating within the tip 130. The proximal release wires 620, 630 and 640 retain the proximal portions 314 (shown in
[0046] It has been found that three wires work well, however in other embodiments, less or more wires may be used. The number of release wires is an optimization of simplicity as compared to pull force. More wires add complexity but can lower the pulling force required to release the proximal end.
[0047] The routing of the release wires 610, 620, 630, 640 through the deployment device 100 is shown in
[0048] Progressive and controlled release of the stent-graft assembly 140 will now be described with reference to
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[0050] Referring now to the progression from the position shown in
[0051] Once the surgeon is satisfied with the positioning of stent-graft 140 within the anatomy of the patient, the proximal release wires 620, 630 and 640 may be retracted by actuation at the handle 180 so that the proximal-end self-expanding stent 200 expands to the position shown in
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[0057] Throughout this specification various indications have been given as to the scope of this invention but the invention is not limited to any one of these but may reside in two or more of these combined together. The examples are given for illustration only and not for limitation.
[0058] Throughout this specification and the claims that follow unless the context requires otherwise, the words ‘comprise’ and ‘include’ and variations such as ‘comprising’ and ‘including’ will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.