Bronchial flow control devices with membrane seal
View Patent ↗Disclosed is a flow control device for a bronchial passageway. The device can includes a valve member that regulates fluid flow through the flow control device, a frame coupled to the valve member, and a membrane attached to the frame. At least a portion of the flow control device forms a seal with the interior wall of the bronchial passageway when the flow control device is implanted in the bronchial passageway. The membrane forms a fluid pathway from the seal into the valve member to direct fluid flowing through the bronchial passageway into the valve member.
1. A method for modifying air flow in a bronchial passageway of a lung, the method comprising:
advancing a delivery catheter through a bronchoscope so that a distal end of the delivery catheter and an attached flow control device protrude out of a distal end of the bronchoscope and into the bronchial passageway;
releasing the flow control device from the delivery catheter to allow a retainer region of the flow control device, which is at least partially covered with a membrane, to move from a contracted state to an expanded state to form a seal with an interior wall of the bronchial passageway to retain the flow control device in a fixed location therein; and
removing the delivery catheter from the bronchial passageway, leaving the flow control device in the passageway to modify air flow therethrough,
wherein a valve member disposed in the flow control device permits air flow in an exhalation direction and limits air flow in an inhalation direction,
wherein the membrane provides a fluid pathway from the seal to the valve member to direct air flowing through the bronchial passageway into the valve member,
wherein the valve member is disposed in a valve protector region of the flow control device, which is connected to the retainer region, and wherein, upon release, the retainer region expands to a larger diameter than an expanded diameter of the valve protector region.
2. A method as in claim 1 , wherein releasing the flow control device in the bronchial passageway comprises releasing the device in a lobar bronchus, which feeds into a lobe of the lung.
3. A method as in claim 1 , wherein releasing the flow control device in the bronchial passageway comprises releasing the device in a segmental bronchus, which feeds into a bronchopulmonary segment of the lung.
4. A method as in claim 1 , further comprising repeating the steps with at least a second flow control device in at least one a second bronchial passageway of the lung.
5. A method as in claim 4 , wherein the flow control devices are released in at least two segmental bronchi providing air flow to at least two bronchopulmonary segments of one lobe of the lung.
6. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the valve member partially limits air flow in an inhalation direction and permits air flow in the exhalation direction.
7. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the valve member blocks air flow in an inhalation direction and permits air flow in the exhalation direction.
8. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the retainer region and the valve protector region comprise a frame, and wherein the membrane covers the entire frame to form a continuous pathway for air through the flow control device.
9. A method for modifying air flow in a segmental bronchus, which feeds into a bronchopulmonary segment of a lung, the method comprising:
advancing a delivery catheter through a bronchoscope so that a distal end of the delivery catheter and an attached flow control device protrude out of a distal end of the bronchoscope and into the segmental bronchus;
releasing the flow control device from the delivery catheter to allow a retainer region of the flow control device, which is at least partially covered with a membrane, to move from a contracted state to an expanded state to form a seal with an interior wall of the segmental bronchus to retain the flow control device in a fixed location therein; and
removing the delivery catheter from the segmental bronchus, leaving the flow control device in the segmental bronchus to modify air flow therethrough,
wherein a valve member disposed in the flow control device permits air flow in an exhalation direction and limits air flow in an inhalation direction,
wherein the membrane provides a fluid pathway from the seal to the valve member to direct air flowing through the segmental bronchus into the valve member,
wherein the valve member is disposed in a valve protector region of the flow control device, which is connected to the retainer region, and wherein, upon release, the retainer region expands to a larger diameter than an expanded diameter of the valve protector region.
10. A method as in claim 9 , further comprising repeating the steps with at least a second flow control device in at least a second segmental bronchus that feeds a second bronchopulmonary segment of the lung, wherein the two bronchopulmonary segments are located in one lobe of the lung.
11. A method as in claim 9 , further comprising repeating the steps with at least a second flow control device in at least a second segmental bronchus that feeds a second bronchopulmonary segment of the lung, wherein the two bronchopulmonary segments are located in two different lobes of the lung.
12. A method as in claim 9 , wherein releasing the flow control device in the segmental bronchus causes the bronchopulmonary segment to collapse.