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Apparatus and material composition for permanent occlusion of a hollow anatomical structure

a hollow anatomical structure and material composition technology, applied in the field of occlusion of hollow anatomical structures, can solve the problems of inability to close the valve, additional, distal valvular failure, pain, swelling, etc., and achieve the effect of less invasiv

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-09
TYCO HEALTHCARE GRP LP
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The patent text describes a method and materials for permanently occluding hollow anatomical structures, such as blood vessels, using a bioresorbable material that can be placed in a minimally invasive way. The material can be in the form of a sponge or a bioabsorbable material that breaks down naturally in the body. The method and materials can be used for treating various hollow anatomical structures, including veins, arteries, and other blood vessels. The technical effect of the patent is to provide a less invasive and effective way to treat vascular diseases in the lower extremities.

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When an incompetent valve is in the flow path, the valve is unable to close because the cusps do not form a proper seal and retrograde flow of the blood cannot be stopped.
When a venous valve fails, increased strain and pressure occur within the lower venous sections and overlying tissues, sometimes leading to additional, distal valvular failure.
The resulting condition is progressive and includes: dilation and tortuosity of the superficial veins of the lower limbs, unsightly discoloration, pain, swelling, and possibly ulceration.
This failure can also worsen deep venous reflux and perforator reflux.
Vein stripping is generally painful and requires a long recovery time.
This procedure is less favored and outcomes can be poor.
Procedures combining ligation and stripping are sometimes performed, but studies have shown they offer little advantage over stripping alone.
However it is not generally employed in the superficial venous system in humans.
Though not required for effective ligation, the vein wall can completely collapse, thereby resulting in a full-lumen obstruction that blocks the flow of blood through the vein.

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[0058] The following description and examples illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail. Those of skill in the art will recognize that there are numerous variations and modifications of this invention that are encompassed by its scope. Accordingly, the description of a preferred embodiment should not be deemed to limit the scope of the present invention.

[0059] Methods for occluding a hollow anatomical structure in a patient or subject using an occluding device or occluding material are provided. The terms “subject” and “patient” as used herein, refer to animals, such as mammals. For example, mammals contemplated by the include humans, primates, dogs, cats, sheep, cattle, goats, pigs, horses, mice, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and the like. The terms “subject” and “patient” are used interchangeably.

[0060] The terms “occluding device” and “occluding material” as used herein, are broad terms and are used in their ordinary sense, including, without limitation...

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Abstract

This invention relates to occlusion of a hollow anatomical structure by inserting an occluding device or occluding material into a hollow anatomical structure or surrounding native tissue.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 605,843, filed Aug. 31, 2004. The above-referenced prior application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is hereby made a portion of this specification.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to occlusion of a hollow anatomical structure by inserting an occluding device or occluding material into a hollow anatomical structure or surrounding native tissue. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] The preferred embodiments relate generally to a method and material composition for introduction into a hollow anatomical structure (HAS) with particular relevance to the venous system in the lower extremities. The term “hollow anatomical structure” is a broad term and is used in its ordinary sense, including, without limitation, veins, arteries, gastric structures, coronary structures, pulmonary structures, tubular structu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/08
CPCA61B17/00491A61B17/12022A61B17/12109A61B17/12181A61L31/148A61B17/1219A61B17/12195A61B2017/00004A61L24/0042A61B17/12186
Inventor MIRIZZI, MICHAEL STEPHANKARABEY, HALIL IBRAHIMPRESTEZOG, ANNA GRACEMCRAE, BOB
Owner TYCO HEALTHCARE GRP LP
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