Intravascular filter with bioabsorbable centering element
View Patent ↗Bioabsorbable centering elements for use in centering an implantable intravascular device within a body vessel are disclosed. The bioabsorbable centering element may include a number of support members configured to self-expand and engage the wall of the vessel when deployed. The support members may be formed from a biodegradable material adapted to degrade in vivo within a pre-determined period of time.
1. An intravascular filter, comprising:
a non-biodegradable apical head;
a plurality of non-biodegradable filter legs each having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section of each filter leg being secured to the apical head, each distal section having a distal end, the plurality of distal ends defining a base; and
a bioabsorbable centering element for centering the intravascular filter within a body vessel, the centering element including one or more biodegradable support members, the centering element having a first state prior to bioabsorption configured to exert an outwardly directed force on the wall of the body vessel when deployed therein, and a second state subsequent to bioabsorption configured to not exert the outwardly directed force.
2. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to automatically expand from a collapsed position to an expanded position when deployed in the vessel.
3. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to degrade in vivo in about 20 to 30 days.
4. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to degrade in vivo in about 3 to 5 days.
5. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , further comprising a biodegradable cap coupled to the apical head.
6. The intravascular filter of claim 5 , wherein the biodegradable support members extend outwardly from the biodegradable cap.
7. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the biodegradable support members are coupled to the distal sections of said plurality of filter legs.
8. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the biodegradable support members are generally oriented in a direction towards the base of the filter.
9. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the biodegradable support members are generally oriented in a direction away from the base of the filter.
10. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein each biodegradable support member has an elongated shape with a substantially circular cross-section.
11. The intravascular filter of claim 10 , wherein each biodegradable support member has a bowed or arcuate shape along its length.
12. The intravascular filter of claim 1 , wherein the biodegradable support members include a biodegradable material selected from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, copolymer poly(lactide-co-glycolide), polydioxanone, polyanhydrides, trimethylene carbondate, poly(hydroxybutyrate), poly(g-ethyl glutamate), poly(ortho esters), polycyanoacxylate, polyphosphazenes, poly(a-hydroxy acids), poly(e-caprolactone), polysaccharides, modified proteins, albumin, collagen, gelatin, alginate, and starch.
13. An intravascular filter, comprising:
a non-biodegradable apical head;
a plurality of non-biodegradable filter legs each having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section of each filter leg being secured to the apical head, each distal section having a distal end, the plurality of distal ends defining a base; and
a bioabsorbable centering element for centering the intravascular filter within a body vessel, the bioabsorbable centering element including one or more biodegradable support members each having a first end secured to the filter leg, and a second end the centering element having a first state prior to bioabsorption configured to self-expand and exert an outwardly directed force on the wall of the body vessel when deployed therein, and a second state subsequent to bioabsorption configured to not exert the outwardly directed force.
14. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to automatically expand from a collapsed position to an expanded position when deployed in the body.
15. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to degrade in vivo in about 20 to 30 days.
16. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the bioabsorbable centering element is configured to degrade in vivo in about 3 to 5 days.
17. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , further comprising a biodegradable cap coupled to the apical head.
18. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the biodegradable support members extend outwardly from the biodegradable cap.
19. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the biodegradable support members are coupled to the distal sections of said plurality of filter legs.
20. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the biodegradable support members are generally oriented in a direction towards the base of the filter.
21. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the biodegradable support members are generally oriented in a direction away from the base of the filter.
22. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein each biodegradable support member has an elongated shape with a substantially circular cross-section.
23. The intravascular filter of claim 22 , wherein each biodegradable support member has a bowed or situate shape along its length.
24. The intravascular filter of claim 13 , wherein the bioabsorbable support members inclade a biodegradable material selected from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, copolymer poly(lactide-co-glycolide), polydioxanone, polyanhydrides, trimethylene carbondate, poly(hydroxybutyrate), poly(g-ethyl glutamate), poly(ortho esters), polycyanoacrylate, polyphosphazenes, poly(a-hydroxy acids), poly(e-caprolactone), polysaceharides, modified proteins, albumin, collagen, gelatin, alginate, and starch.
25. An intravascular filter, comprising:
a non-biodegradable apical head;
a plurality of non-biodegradable filter legs each having a proximal section and a distal section, the proximal section of each filter leg being secured to the apical head; and
a bioabsorbable centering element for centering the intravascular filter within a body vessel, the bioabsorbable centering element including one or more biodegradable support members each having a first end secured to a biodegradable cap disposed about the apical head, and a second end configured to self-expand and exert an outwardly directed force on the wall of the body vessel when deployed therein.