Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Vascular embolization with an expansible implant
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Application No.: US12877906Application Date: 2010-09-08
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Publication No.: US09034005B2Publication Date: 2015-05-19
- Inventor: George R. Greene, Jr. , Robert F. Rosenbluth , Brian J. Cox
- Applicant: George R. Greene, Jr. , Robert F. Rosenbluth , Brian J. Cox
- Applicant Address: US CA Tustin
- Assignee: MicroVention, Inc.
- Current Assignee: MicroVention, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Tustin
- Agency: Inskeep IP Group, Inc.
- Main IPC: A61F2/06
- IPC: A61F2/06 ; A61L31/14 ; A61B17/12 ; A61B19/00 ; A61L31/18 ; A61B17/00

Abstract:
A vascular implant formed of a compressible foam material has a compressed configuration from which it is expansible into a configuration substantially conforming to the shape and size of a vascular site to be embolized. Preferably, the implant is formed of a hydrophilic, macroporous foam material, having an initial configuration of a scaled-down model of the vascular site, from which it is compressible into the compressed configuration. The implant is made by scanning the vascular site to create a digitized scan data set; using the scan data set to create a three-dimensional digitized virtual model of the vascular site; using the virtual model to create a scaled-down physical mold of the vascular site; and using the mold to create a vascular implant in the form of a scaled-down model of the vascular site. To embolize a vascular site, the implant is compressed and passed through a microcatheter, the distal end of which has been passed into a vascular site. Upon entering the vascular site, the implant expands in situ substantially to fill the vascular site. A retention element is contained within the microcatheter and has a distal end detachably connected to the implant. A flexible, tubular deployment element is used to pass the implant and the retention element through the microcatheter, and then to separate the implant from the retention element when the implant has been passed out of the microcatheter and into the vascular site.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110005062A1 Vascular Embolization With An Expansible Implant Public/Granted day:2011-01-13
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