IP Library Granted Patent US 10,729,459
Granted Patent B2
US 10,729,459 · App. 15/788,754 · Granted Aug 4, 2020

Flow restoration systems and methods for use

Inventors: Jeffrey A. Krolik (Campbell, CA); Juan Domingo (Lathrop, CA); Daryush Mirzaee (Sunnyvale, CA); James H. Dreher (Santa Monica, CA)
Assignee: Arrow International Inc.
A61B17/3207A61B17/221A61B17/320725A61B2017/00867A61B2017/2215A61B2017/22067A61B2017/22069A61B2017/22079A61B2017/320741
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Patent No.
US 10,729,459
App. No.
15/788,754
Granted
Aug 4, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods are provided for removing obstructive material within a body lumen. The apparatus includes a macerator device deployable from a sheath that includes an expandable cage carried by a shaft and within a constraint tube. The shaft is movable relative to the constraint tube for deploying and expanding the cage within a body lumen such that an open end of the cage is oriented towards obstructive material. The cage is advanced to capture the material or the material is directed into the cage using an expandable member expanded beyond the material and retracted to direct the material into the cage. The cage is withdrawn into the constraint tube to compress the cage radially inwardly. Materials extending through apertures in the cage are sheared off by a sharpened edge of the constraint tube. The smaller, sheared off particles are then aspirated from the body lumen through the sheath.

Claims (50)

1. A method for removing obstructive material from a body lumen, the method comprising:

introducing a distal end of an elongate tubular member into the body lumen;

introducing an elongate treatment member comprising a distal balloon in a contracted condition through a lumen of the elongate tubular member and into the body lumen such that the balloon is positioned distal to the obstructive material;

introducing a macerator device comprising an elongate shaft carrying an expandable cage in a collapsed configuration through the lumen of the elongate tubular member into the body lumen such that the cage is positioned proximal to the obstructive material;

expanding the cage within the body lumen to an expanded configuration such that the cage defines an open end;

inflating the balloon;

proximally withdrawing the inflated balloon towards the expanded cage such that the obstructive material is captured within the cage through the open end;

collapsing the cage radially inwardly towards the collapsed configuration to allow the cage to be removed from the body lumen; and

collapsing, after the cage capturing the obstructive material is collapsed, the balloon to allow the balloon to be removed from the body lumen.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cage is introduced through the lumen of the elongate tubular member within a constraint tube that maintains the cage in the collapsed configuration, and wherein collapsing the cage comprises withdrawing the cage back into the constraint tube.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein a distal end of the constraint tube comprises a sharpened edge for shearing off obstructive material extending through apertures of the cage.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising aspirating the obstructive material that is removed by the distal end of the constraint tube.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

advancing the expanded cage towards the obstructive material and rotating the cage during advancement until the obstructive material becomes entangled in a distal portion of the cage;

continuing rotation of the cage until the obstructive material is detached from the body lumen;

redeploying and expanding, following collapsing the cage, the cage; and

directing the obstructive material into the expanded cage using the inflated balloon.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

inflating the balloon comprises delivering inflation media to an interior of the balloon; and

collapsing the balloon comprises aspirating the inflation media from the interior of the balloon.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising aspirating the obstructive material.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cage comprises a closed end opposite the open end that is connected to the elongate shaft of the macerator device.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cage comprises a closed end opposite the open end that is connected to the distal end of the macerator device.

10. A method for removing obstructive material from a body lumen, the method comprising:

introducing a distal end of a tubular member into the body lumen, the tubular member comprising a lumen extending proximally from the distal end;

introducing a balloon in a contracted condition from the tubular member into the body lumen to a location distal of the obstructive material within the body lumen;

introducing a distal end of a macerator device carrying an expandable cage in a collapsed configuration into the body lumen to a location proximal of the obstructive material from the tubular member;

expanding the cage to an expanded configuration within the body lumen such that an open end of the cage is oriented towards the obstructive material;

inflating the balloon to an enlarged condition within the body lumen distal of the obstructive material;

manipulating the balloon towards the cage, thereby directing the obstructive material into the open end of the cage;

retracting the cage after directing the obstructive material into the open end of the cage; and

collapsing, after the cage capturing the obstructive material is collapsed, the balloon to allow the balloon to be removed from the body lumen.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the cage is introduced into the body lumen within a constraint tube that maintains the cage in the collapsed configuration and wherein expanding the cage comprises deploying the cage from the constraint tube.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the cage slidably engages the constraint tube to direct the cage back towards the collapsed configuration.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the cage comprises a tubular structure including a wall comprising a plurality of apertures, and wherein, when the cage slidably engages the constraint tube, the obstructive material within the cage that extends through the apertures is separated from the cage by the constraint tube.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising aspirating the obstructive material separated from the cage into the lumen of the tubular member.

15. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

inflating the balloon comprises delivering inflation media to an interior of the balloon; and

collapsing the balloon comprises aspirating the inflation media from the interior of the balloon.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein a distal end of the constraint tube comprises a sharpened edge for shearing off the obstructive material that extends through the apertures of the cage.

17. A method for removing obstructive material from a body lumen, the method comprising:

introducing a macerator device through a constraint tube into the body lumen, the macerator device comprising an elongate shaft carrying an expandable cage in a collapsed configuration;

expanding the cage within the body lumen to an expanded configuration such that the cage defines an open end;

advancing the expanded cage towards the obstructive material and rotating the cage during advancement until the obstructive material becomes entangled in a distal portion of the cage;

continuing rotation of the cage until the obstructive material is detached from the body lumen;

withdrawing the cage into the constraint tube, thereby releasing the obstructive material from the cage;

redeploying and expanding the cage;

directing the released obstructive material into the expanded cage through the open end using an embolectomy device; and

collapsing the cage radially inwardly towards the collapsed configuration to allow the cage to be removed from the body lumen.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the open end of the cage comprises a plurality of separate substantially straight distal tips extending distally.

Assignments (7)
MERGER Recorded Feb 16, 2024
From: TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES III LLC
To: TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 066621/0980 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2024
From: TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED
To: TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES III LLC
Reel/Frame 066617/0582 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2022
From: ARROW INTERNATIONAL LLC
To: TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 058917/0270 →
CONVERSION AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 10, 2020
From: ARROW INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: ARROW INTERNATIONAL LLC
Reel/Frame 053754/0731 →
MERGER Recorded Jun 2, 2019
From: HOTSPUR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: ARROW INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 049340/0846 →
CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION Recorded Jun 2, 2019
From: HOTSPUR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: HOTSPUR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 049342/0493 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2017
From: KROLIK, JEFFREY A.; DOMINGO, JUAN; MIRZAEE, DARYUSH; DREHER, JAMES H.
To: HOTSPUR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 043908/0697 →