Devices and methods for treatment of vascular aneurysms

a technology for vascular aneurysms and devices, applied in blood vessels, prostheses, bandages, etc., can solve the problems of high acute success rate of these devices, sponge filler acts like a graft, and has unparalleled durability, so as to prevent the migration of the graft and promote cellular ingrowth. , the effect of minimizing the volume of material

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-12-28
ENDOLOGIX LLC
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[0007] In another aspect, the present invention provides an inflatable tubular balloon graft. It is a tubular graft, straight or bifurcated, where its wall is not a solid structure but a hollow chamber. The chamber can be filled with a variety of materials which can dictate the mechanical properties of the prostheses. The unfilled tubular balloon graft can be folded and loaded into a catheter-based delivery system, and once in position the tubular balloon graft can be “inflated” with the filler material. The material would be filled in a fluid form and may stay a fluid form or can be solidified by various means such as UV light, heat, and time. The advantage of this system is that a metallic structure is not needed to provide structure to the graft. It is instead replaced by the injectable fluid within the chamber of the tubular balloon graft. Customization of the mechanical properties of the graft is easily accomplished by using balloon fillers of varying properties.
[0008] The tubular balloon graft can be completely non-porous, completely porous with same degree of porosity throughout the graft, completely porous with varying porosity within the graft, or partially non-porou

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One, it defines the newly formed vessel lumen, even though it does not by itself provide a fluid barrier between the blood flow and the aneurysm.
The advantage of this system is that the sponge filler material acts like a graft but

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[0029]FIG. 1A shows the two-part prosthesis comprising of an expandable sponge structure 1 and an expandable tubular mesh structure 2 placed in an abdominal aortic aneurysm 3 located in the infra-renal aorta not involving the iliac arteries. FIG. 1B shows a bifurcated version of the expandable tubular mesh structure 2 and the expandable sponge structure 1 in an abdominal aortic aneurysm located in the infra-renal aorta and involving both iliac arteries. FIG. 1C shows an expandable tubular mesh structure 2 placed across an aneurysm commonly found in cerebral arteries and the expandable sponge structure 1 filling up the aneurysm. The expandable sponge structure 1 is placed through the expandable tubular mesh structure 2 into the aneurysm, filling up the aneurysmal sac which provides a barrier between the thin fragile wall of the aneurysm and the pressurized pulsating blood. The tubular mesh structure 2 keeps the expanded sponge 1 within the confines of the aneurysm and away from the f...

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The present invention relates to devices and methods for the treatment of diseases in the vasculature, and more specifically, devices and methods for treatment of aneurysms found in blood vessels. In a first embodiment of the present invention, a two part prostheses, where one part is an expandable sponge structure and the other part is an expandable tubular mesh structure, is provided. In the first embodiment, the expandable sponge structure is intended to fill the aneurysm cavity to prevent further dilatation of the vessel wall by creating a buffer or barrier between the pressurized pulsating blood flow and the thinning vessel wall. In the first embodiment, the expandable tubular mesh structure is placed across the aneurysm, contacting the inner wall of healthy vessel proximal and distal to the aneurysm.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 333,373, filed Nov. 26, 2001.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to devices and methods for the treatment of diseases in the vasculature, and more specifically, devices and methods for treatment of aneurysms found in blood vessels. Aneurysms can occur in various areas of the cardiovascular system, but are commonly found in the abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, and cerebral vessels. Aneurysms are unusual ballooning of the vessel due to loss of strength and / or elasticity of the vessel wall. With the constant pulsating pressure exerted on the vessel wall, the diseased or weakened wall can expand out and potentially rupture, which frequently leads to fatality. Prior methods of treating aneurysms have consisted of invasive surgical techniques. The technique involves a major cut down to access the vessel, and the diseased portion of the vesse...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K9/70A61BA61B17/12A61B17/34A61M25/12
CPCA61B17/12022A61F2/954A61B17/12136A61B17/12186A61B17/1219A61B17/12195A61B2017/00898A61B2017/00986A61B2017/1205A61B2017/3484A61F2/958A61F2/07A61F2002/065A61F2002/077A61F2002/823A61F2/90A61B17/12118A61F2250/0003A61B17/12036
Inventor KIM, STEVEN W.SHIU, BRIAN K.HOLMGREN, NEIL
Owner ENDOLOGIX LLC
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