Systems, methods and devices for removing obstructions from a blood vessel
View Patent ↗Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.
1. A method of removing an obstruction from a blood vessel, comprising the steps of:
providing an obstruction removing element which is movable from a collapsed position to an expanded position, the obstruction removing element also having a proximal portion and means for stopping distal advancement of the proximal portion of the element to prevent expansion of the obstruction engaging element beyond the expanded position, the preventing means being coupled to the proximal portion of the element, wherein the obstruction element including a helical coil coupled to an insertion element, the preventing means including a stop in the insertion element, the proximal end of the helical coil being distally slidable on the insertion element unit contacting the stop;
advancing the obstruction removing element into the obstruction with the obstruction removing element in the collapsed position so that at least part of the obstruction removing element is positioned within the obstruction;
permitting the obstruction removing element, including the part of the obstruction removing element positioned within the obstruction, to move toward the expanded shape after the advancing step; and
moving the obstruction removing element proximally to further engage the obstruction with the obstruction removing element, the preventing means preventing distal displacement of the proximal portion of the element relative to the insertion element when the obstruction removing element is moved proximally.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
providing a catheter;
advancing the catheter into the obstruction; and
positioning the obstruction removing element in the catheter; and
the permitting step being carried out by moving at least one of the catheter and obstruction removing element after the advancing step.