ROTATABLE STENT DELIVERY APPARATUS TO COVER ACCESS SITE

    公开(公告)号:EP3679905A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-07-15

    申请号:EP20150563.3

    申请日:2020-01-07

    申请人: Covidien LP

    摘要: Methods, apparatuses and systems are described for expandable stent delivery apparatus to cover an access site. The method may include delivering a stent delivery system through an access site, where the stent delivery system comprises a positioning member with a first portion that is rotatable with respect to a second portion, and where the stent is releasably coupled with the first portion of the positioning member. In some cases, the method may further include withdrawing an outer constrainment member from the stent to deploy a proximal portion of the stent within the body lumen and rotating the proximal portion of the stent away from the access site by withdrawing the positioning member proximally and back through the access site. The method may further include covering the access site with the proximal portion of the stent upon fully deploying the proximal portion from the outer constrainment member.

    APPARATUSES FOR STENT DELIVERY AND POSITIONING TO COVER AN ACCESS SITE

    公开(公告)号:EP3679904A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-07-15

    申请号:EP20150491.7

    申请日:2020-01-07

    申请人: Covidien LP

    摘要: Methods, apparatuses and systems are described for stent delivery and positioning to cover an access site. A stent delivery system may include a tubular member configured to advance through an access site and a primary constrainment member configured to releasably couple the stent to the tubular member. The stent delivery system may further include a secondary constrainment member at least partially disposed around the primary constrainment member, the stent, and the tubular member. In some cases, the tubular member and the primary constrainment member may be configured to reposition the stent within the body lumen after removal of the secondary constrainment member such that at least a portion of the stent covers the access site after withdrawal of the tubular member, the primary constrainment member, and the secondary constrainment member from the body lumen through the access site.