Stretch-resistant vaso-occlusive devices with flexible detachment junctions
View Patent ↗Disclosed herein are vaso-occlusive devices for forming occluding the vasculature of a patient. More particularly, disclosed herein are vaso-occlusive devices comprising at least one polymer structure and methods of making and using these devices.
1. A vaso-occlusive assembly comprising
a core element having a proximal end, a distal end and an outer surface; and
at least one polymer structure surrounding a substantial portion of the surface of the core element, the polymeric structure attached to distal end of the core element and to a detachment junction,
wherein the polymeric structure secures the core element to the detachment junction prior to deployment,
wherein the core element is electrolytically detachable from a pusher wire.
2. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the core element comprises a helically wound coil.
3. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the polymer structure comprises a tubular braid structure.
4. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 3 , wherein the braid comprises at least one polymer selected form group consisting of PET, PLGA, and Nylon.
5. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the core element comprises a wire formed into a helically wound primary shape.
6. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 5 , where the core element has a secondary shape that self-forms upon deployment.
7. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 6 , where the secondary shape is selected from the group consisting of cloverleaf shaped, helically-shaped, figure-8 shaped, flower-shaped, vortex-shaped, ovoid, randomly shaped, and substantially spherical.
8. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the device is radioopaque.
9. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the core element is electrolytically detachable from a pusher wire.
10. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a three-dimensional structure at the distal end of the detachment junction, wherein the polymer structure at least partially surrounds the three-dimensional structure and further wherein a flexible joint between the three-dimensional structure and the core element is created by the polymer structure.
11. The vaso-occlusive assembly of claim 10 , wherein the three-dimensional structure at the distal end of the detachment junction is a ball-like structure.
12. A method of making a vaso-occlusive assembly according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of
(a) securing a polymer structure to the proximal and distal ends of the core element; and
(b) attaching the polymer structure at the proximal end of the core element to the distal end of a pusher wire,
wherein the distal end of the pusher wire comprises an electrolytically detachable junction member.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein step (a) is performed prior to step (b).
14. The method of claim 12 , wherein step (a) and step (b) are performed concurrently.
15. The method of claim 12 , wherein step (b) is performed prior to step (a) and further wherein the core element is also secured to the electrolytically detachable junction member.
16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the core element comprises a helically wound coil.
17. The method of 16 , further comprising the step of forming an end cap at the distal end of the helically wound coil from the polymer.
18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the polymer structure is secured to the core element and/or junction member using heat.
19. The method of claim 12 , wherein the polymer structure is secured to the core element and/or junction member using one or more adhesives.
20. The method of claim 12 , wherein the polymer structure is secured to the core element and/or junction member using heat and one or more adhesives.
21. A method of at least partially occluding an aneurysm, the method comprising the steps of introducing a vaso-occlusive assembly according to claim 1 into the aneurysm and detaching the polymeric structure from the detachment junction, thereby deploying the core element into the aneurysm.