IP Library Granted Patent US 7,449,027
Granted Patent B2
US 7,449,027 · App. 11/093,401 · Granted Nov 11, 2008

Modifying fluid flow in a body vessel lumen to promote intraluminal flow-sensitive processes

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Patent No.
US 7,449,027
App. No.
11/093,401
Granted
Nov 11, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention, in one embodiment, provides an implantable intraluminal fluid flow control system comprising an interface and a flow-modifying device positioned at a flow-modifying effective distance from the interface within the lumen of a body vessel. In one embodiment, the invention relates to maintaining, regulating or varying the fluid flow within a body vessel to preserve, promote, alter or enhance remodeling of tissue at the interface. Remodeling can include the resorption and replacement of implanted remodelable material with autologous tissue. The interface can comprise remodelable material such as small intestine submucosa. In one embodiment, one or more interfaces are positioned at flow-modifying effective distances from one or more flow-modifying devices. Related medical devices, kits and methods of treatment are also provided in some embodiments.

Claims (17)

1. A method of treating a venous valve related medical condition comprising:

intraluminally implanting a prosthetic venous valve within a vein, the venous valve including a valve leaflet comprising a remodelable material attached to a radially expandable support frame; and

implanting a flow-modifying device comprising a bioabsorbable material configured as an occluding device or implantable ring within 15 cm of the prosthetic venous valve, to substantially prevent fluid flow toward the heart through the prosthetic venous valve for a period of at least about 3 weeks after intraluminal implantation of the flow-modifying device in the vein, and thereafter to permit fluid flow through the prosthetic venous valve after absorption of a portion of the bioabsorbable material in the flow-modifying device.

2. The method of claim 1 , where the flow-modifying device and the prosthetic venous valve are implanted in a human deep vein selected from the group consisting of: a popliteal vein, a femoral vein, a tibial vein and a peroneal vein.

3. The method of claim 2 , where the flow-modifying device is intraluminally implanted at a distance of between 1 mm and 5 cm from the remodelable material attached to the prosthetic venous valve.

4. The method of claim 2 , where the flow-modifying device is configured and positioned to divert fluid flow from the deep venous system to the superficial venous system prior to absorption of the bioabsorbable material.

5. The method of claim 1 , where the remodelable material comprises SIS.

6. The method of claim 1 , where the flow-modifying device is a bioabsorbable flow-reducing ring.

7. The method of claim 1 where the flow-modifying device is positioned to divert fluid flow from a deep venous system to a superficial venous system prior to absorption of the bioabsorbable material.

8. The method of claim 7 , where the flow-modifying device further comprises a tubular housing member defining an interior passage, the tubular housing member enclosing the the occluding device or implantable ring and the venous valve each positioned within the interior passage.

9. The method of claim 8 , where the valve leaflet of the venous valve is a first valve leaflet and the venous valve further comprises two or more additional valve leaflets defining a valve orifice in combination with the first valve leaflet; and where the distance from the flow-modifying device to the valve orifice is between 1 mm and 15 cm.

10. A method of treating a venous valve related medical condition comprising:

intraluminally implanting a first prosthetic venous valve within a deep venous system vein and a second prosthetic venous valve within a perforator vein connecting the deep venous system vein and a superficial venous system vein, each venous valve including a valve leaflet comprising a remodelable material attached to a radially expandable support frame; and

intraluminally implanting a flow-modifying device within said deep venous system vein, the flow-modifying device comprising a bioabsorbable material configured as an occluding device or implantable ring upstream from the first prosthetic venous valve, where the flow-modifying device temporarily reduces blood flow toward the heart through the first and second prosthetic venous valves for a period between about 3 weeks and 3 months after intraluminal implantation of the flow-modifying device, thereby diverting blood flow from the deep venous system to other perforator veins prior to absorption of the bioabsorbable material for remodeling of each valve leaflet remodelable material, and thereafter, after absorption of the bioabsorbable material, blood flow is restored through the first and second prosthetic venous valves to a state similar to blood flow before intraluminal implantation of the flow-modifying device.

11. The method of claim 10 , where the deep venous system vein is of a human, and the deep venous system vein is selected from the group consisting of: a popliteal vein, a femoral vein, a tibial vein and a peroneal vein.

12. The method of claim 11 , where the flow-modifying device is a bioabsorbable flow-reducing ring, and is intraluminally implanted at a distance of between 1 mm and 5 cm from each of the first and second prosthetic venous valves.

13. A method of treating a venous valve related medical condition comprising: intraluminally implanting a prosthetic venous valve within a vein, the venous valve including a valve leaflet comprising a remodelable material attached to a radially expandable support frame; and implanting a flow-modifying device comprising a bioabsorbable material configured as an occluding device or implantable ring toward the heart from the prosthetic venous valve, the implanted flow modifying device being configured to substantially prevent blood flow toward the heart through the prosthetic venous valve for a period of at least about 3 weeks after intraluminal implantation of the flow-modifying device in the vein, and thereafter to permit fluid flow through the prosthetic venous valve after absorption of a portion of the bioabsorbable material in the flow-modifying device.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066700/0277 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2011
From: COOK INCORPORATED; WILSON-COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED; VANCE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED; COOK VASCULAR INCORPORATED; SABIN CORPORATION
To: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 026287/0923 →