Convertible blood clot filter
View Patent ↗A vena cava blood clot filter is described that is attached to the walls of the vena cava by barbed anchors. In its filtering state, the filter is cone shaped which causes the blood to be filtered. The cone shape is formed by an appropriate restraining mechanism. When it is desired to stop filtering, the restraining mechanism is released and the filter takes a cylindrical shape. The cylindrical shaped filter will then line the vena cava wall and cease filtration of the blood.
1. A blood filter mechanism for use in a vascular lumen comprising:
an implantable filter having an active state and an inactive state;
said filter, when in said active state, being positioned to catch blood clots while said filter is implanted in the vascular lumen; and
said filter, when in said inactive state, being positioned to pass blood clots while said filter is implanted in the vascular lumen;
a switching mechanism to switch said filter from said active state to said inactive state;
wherein said switching mechanism includes
a breakable element holding said filter in a position to intercept particles in blood flowing in the vascular lumen to establish said active state; and
an endovascular device having a sharp portion capable of cutting said breakable element and a hook portion capable of grabbing said breakable element;
said filter switched from said active state to said inactive status by breaking said breakable element;
wherein said breakable element is removed from said filter after said breakable element is broken.
2. The blood filter mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein: said breakable element is a tied suture.
3. The blood filter mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein: said breakable element is a unitary ring.