US20180021157A1 - Self-orienting endovascular delivery system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to implantable medical devices, and specifically to delivery systems for implantable stent-grafts.
- Endovascular prostheses are sometimes used to treat aortic aneurysms.
- Such treatment includes implanting a stent or stent-graft within the diseased vessel to bypass the anomaly.
- An aneurysm is a sac formed by the dilation of the wall of the artery. Aneurysms may be congenital, but are usually caused by disease or, occasionally, by trauma.
- Aortic aneurysms which commonly form between the renal arteries and the iliac arteries are referred to as abdominal aortic aneurysms (“AAAs”).
- TAAs thoracic aortic aneurysms
- AUI aortic uni-iliac
- a TAA may occur downstream the aortic arch, i.e., in the descending aorta.
- a TAA may occur in the aortic arch itself, where the aorta branches to supply the brachiocephalic, left carotid and subclavian arteries, or may occur in the ascending aorta.
- Endo-Vascular Aneurysm Repair has transformed the practice of treatment of aortic aneurysms from an open surgical approach to a much less invasive surgical approach.
- Blood vessels occasionally weaken or even rupture.
- the vascular wall can weaken or tear, resulting in dangerous conditions such as aneurysm and dissection.
- Treatment of such conditions can be performed by implanting a prosthesis within the vascular system using minimally-invasive surgical procedures.
- An endoluminal prosthesis typically includes one or more stents affixed to graft material and is delivered to the treatment site by endovascular insertion. Once the endoluminal prosthesis is radially enlarged, it should remain in place indefinitely by self-attachment to the vessel wall, acting as a substitute vessel for the flow of blood or other fluids.
- Aortic dissection is a tear or partial tear in the inner wall of the aorta, which causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aorta, forcing the layers apart.
- Aortic dissections may be divided into two types in accordance with the Stanford classification. Type A dissections involve the ascending aorta and/or aortic arch, and possibly the descending aorta. Type B dissections involve the descending aorta or the arch (distal to right brachiocephalic artery origin), without involvement of the ascending aorta.
- an endovascular system comprising a stent-graft and an elongate delivery shaft assembly, which comprises an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft.
- the stent-graft may be used to treat a blood vessel, such as an aortic arch, suffering from an aneurysm or a dissection, or, more generally, that is pathologically dilated.
- the delivery shaft assembly (typically the distal end portion thereof) is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion, which is shaped so as to define at least proximal and distal curved portions, and at least one point of inflection on a central longitudinal axis of the delivery shaft assembly, between the proximal and the distal portions.
- the curved portions may, for example, together be sinusoidal.
- respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured at the central longitudinal axis are each between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- the curved portions cause the self-orienting portion to automatically rotationally orient itself to a desired rotation in the blood vessel. Therefore, manual rotation of the delivery shaft assembly is generally not necessary.
- the proximal end portion is typically quite long, and thus transmits proximal torque poorly to the distal end portion.
- manual rotation of the delivery shaft assembly is often difficult or impossible, and/or may result in damage to the delivery shaft assembly, or in an unexpected rotation of the stent-graft, because of the rotational static torque accumulated in the delivery system during rotation thereof at a user handle.
- the stent-graft when in the radially-expanded state, may be shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening and an inferior lateral opening.
- the superior lateral opening faces in a first radial direction
- the inferior lateral opening faces in a second radially direction generally circumferentially opposite the first radial direction.
- the stent-graft is rotationally disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that, upon deployment therefrom, the superior lateral opening is rotationally aligned with the left common carotid artery.
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions.
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line.
- the proximal and the distal peaks define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (a) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (b) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (c) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively.
- An angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees.
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which has a length of at least 50 cm, and is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion.
- the central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line.
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line, which define proximal and distal vectors that (a) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (b) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (c) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively.
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees.
- respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- apparatus including an endovascular system, which includes:
- a stent-graft which is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state
- an elongate delivery shaft assembly which has proximal and distal end portions, defines a central longitudinal axis, and includes an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft,
- the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define the self-orienting portion.
- the proximal and the distal curved portions together define a sinusoid.
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have a same curve shape.
- the proximal and the distal curved portions are the same size.
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening
- the stent-graft when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is axially disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that the superior lateral opening is in the self-orienting portion, and
- the stent-graft when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is rotationally oriented with respect to the delivery shaft assembly so as to, upon release of the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly without rotation of the stent-graft, define a line between (a) the central longitudinal axis and (b) a central axis of the superior lateral opening parallel to the central longitudinal axis, which line is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, and forms an angle of no more than 30 degrees (e.g., no more than 15 degrees) with a proximal best-fit plane defined by the proximal curved portion, wherein the proximal best-fit plane is defined when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define an inferior lateral opening, and the superior and the inferior lateral openings face in respective radial directions that are generally opposite one another when the stent-graft is in the radially-expanded state.
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a smallest radius of curvature, measured at the central longitudinal axis, of between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length of at least 10 mm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length equal to at least 10% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the endovascular system further includes a user handle, which is fixed to the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft at the proximal shaft end of the delivery shaft assembly, and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, thereby releasing the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly, and allowing the stent-graft to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state.
- a user handle which is fixed to the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft at the proximal shaft end of the delivery shaft assembly, and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, thereby releasing the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly, and allowing the stent-graft to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state.
- the apparatus is for use with a guidewire, and the inner support shaft is shaped so as to define at least one internal bore, which is sized for passage therethrough of the guidewire.
- the respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 10 cm.
- the outer covering shaft includes polyether block amide (PEBA).
- the inner support shaft includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- the endovascular system further includes a distal tip, which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end of the inner support shaft.
- the distal tip is conical.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, which define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (i) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees, e.g., at least 150 degrees.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- respective distances between (a) the best-fit straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, e.g., between 3 and 10 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the best-fit straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion, with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, of at least 3 cm.
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the best-fit straight axis line.
- the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees.
- the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the best-fit straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion, and has a length of at least 50 cm,
- the central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line.
- the proximal and distal peaks define proximal and distal vectors, respectively, which (i) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees (e.g., at least 150 degrees), when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- the delivery shaft assembly when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the straight axis line.
- the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees.
- the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- a method for treating a subject including:
- an endovascular system that includes (a) a stent-graft, which is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state, and (b) an elongate delivery shaft assembly, which has proximal and distal end portions, defines a central longitudinal axis, and includes an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft, wherein when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, (a) the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion, which (i) is shaped so as to define at least proximal and distal curved portions, wherein the proximal curved portion is disposed more proximal than the distal curved portion, and (ii) at least one point of inflection on the central longitudinal axis longitudinally between the prox
- the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, transvascularly introducing the delivery shaft assembly into a blood vessel of the subject and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to a target site in the blood vessel, such that the self-orienting portion assumes a desired rotational orientation at the target site;
- transvascularly introducing the elongate delivery shaft assembly into the blood vessel and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to the target site includes transvascularly introducing the elongate delivery shaft assembly into a descending aorta and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to an aortic arch.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define the self-orienting portion.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which at least 70% of a total length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, axially overlaps the self-orienting portion of the delivery shaft assembly, when the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions together define a sinusoid.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions have a same curve shape.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions are the same size.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening
- the stent-graft when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is axially disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that the superior lateral opening is in the self-orienting portion, and
- the stent-graft when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is rotationally oriented with respect to the delivery shaft assembly so as to, upon release of the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly without rotation of the stent-graft, define a line between (a) the central longitudinal axis and (b) a central axis of the superior lateral opening parallel to the central longitudinal axis, which line is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, and forms an angle of no more than 30 degrees (e.g., no more than 15 degrees) with a proximal best-fit plane defined by the proximal curved portion, wherein the proximal best-fit plane is defined when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define an inferior lateral opening, and the superior and the inferior lateral openings face in respective radial directions that are generally opposite one another when the stent-graft is in the radially-expanded state.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a smallest radius of curvature, measured at the central longitudinal axis, of between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length of at least 10 mm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length equal to at least 10% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the endovascular system further includes a user handle, which is fixed to the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft at the proximal shaft end of the delivery shaft assembly, and
- proximally withdrawing the outer covering shaft while holding the inner support shaft in place includes actuating the user handle to effect longitudinal displacement between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the inner support shaft is shaped so as to define at least one internal bore, which is sized for passage therethrough of a guidewire, and
- transvascularly introducing the delivery shaft assembly into the blood vessel of the subject and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to the target site includes:
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 10 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the outer covering shaft includes polyether block amide (PEBA).
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the inner support shaft includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the endovascular system further includes a distal tip, which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end of the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the distal tip is conical.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, which define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (i) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 150 degrees.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- respective distances between (a) the best-fit straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the best-fit straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion, with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, of at least 3 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line
- a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the best-fit straight axis line.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the best-fit straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion, and has a length of at least 50 cm,
- the central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line
- proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and distal peaks define proximal and distal vectors, respectively, which (i) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, wherein an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees (e.g., at least 150 degrees), when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees (e.g., at least 150 degrees)
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the straight axis line.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- FIGS. 1A-D are schematic illustrations of an endovascular system, in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2A-B are schematic illustrations of an alternate configuration of the endovascular system of FIGS. 1A-D , in accordance with an application of the present invention
- FIGS. 3A-B are schematic illustrations of two configurations of the endovascular system of FIGS. 1A-D and 2 A-B, in accordance with respective applications of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of another configuration of the endovascular system of FIGS. 1A-D , in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A-D are schematic illustrations of an exemplary transvascular delivery procedure for a deploying stent-graft of the endovascular system of FIGS. 1A-D in an aortic arch using the endovascular system, in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1A-D are schematic illustrations of an endovascular system 10 , in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line IB-IB of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 1D is a cross-sectional view taken along line ID-ID of FIG. 1A .
- Endovascular system 10 comprises a stent-graft 20 and an elongate delivery shaft assembly 30 .
- Stent-graft 20 is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state (which is typically a relaxed state).
- Delivery shaft assembly 30 has proximal and distal end portions 32 and 34 , defines a central longitudinal axis 36 , and comprises an outer covering shaft 38 and an inner support shaft 40 .
- a “central longitudinal axis” of an elongate structure is the set of all centroids of transverse cross-sectional sections of the structure along the structure.
- the cross-sectional sections are locally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, which runs along the structure.
- the central longitudinal axis of a curved elongate structure such as self-orienting portion 50 (described hereinbelow) is curved, rather than straight.
- proximal means closer to a user end of the system, and “distal” means farther from the user end of the system.
- FIGS. 1A-D show endovascular system 10 when delivery shaft assembly 30 is unconstrained and stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along distal end portion 34 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , radially between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 (this state is referred to herein as the “unconstrained stent-graft-containing state” of delivery shaft assembly 30 ).
- Delivery shaft assembly 30 is “unconstrained” when no constraining forces are applied to the delivery shaft assembly by a deployment tool (such as an external delivery catheter in which delivery shaft assembly 30 is disposed, and/or a tensioned guidewire, which is disposed within inner support shaft 40 ) or anatomy of the subject (such as the wall of a blood vessel, e.g., the aorta); delivery shaft assembly 30 is “unconstrained” even though stent-graft 20 is disposed therein.
- a deployment tool such as an external delivery catheter in which delivery shaft assembly 30 is disposed, and/or a tensioned guidewire, which is disposed within inner support shaft 40
- anatomy of the subject such as the wall of a blood vessel, e.g., the aorta
- delivery shaft assembly 30 When delivery shaft assembly 30 is unconstrained and stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along distal end portion 34 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , radially between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 , such as shown in FIGS. 1A-D , delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion 50 , and, typically, a proximal straight portion 44 disposed more proximal than self-orienting portion 50 . For some applications (as shown), distal end portion 34 of delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as to define self-orienting portion 50 . Central longitudinal axis 36 of delivery shaft assembly 30 along proximal straight portion 44 defines a straight axis line 46 (which extends to infinity). Proximal straight portion 44 typically has a length of at least 50 cm.
- self-orienting portion 50 is shaped so as to define:
- typically respective smallest radii of curvature R A and R B of proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B, measured at central longitudinal axis 36 are each at least 2.5 cm, no more than 12 cm, and/or between 2.5 and 12 cm, e.g., at least 4 cm, no more than 10 cm, and/or between 4 and 10 cm, as labeled in FIG. 1C .
- proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B When delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B have respective proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B with respect to straight axis line 46 , so as to define proximal and distal vectors V A and V B that:
- respective radii of curvature R A and R B of self-orienting portion 50 measured at central longitudinal axis 36 , longitudinally at proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B, are each at least 2.5 cm, no more than 12 cm, and/or between 2.5 and 12 cm, e.g., at least 4 cm, no more than 10 cm, and/or between 4 and 10 cm, as labeled in FIG. 1C .
- a peak of a curve with respect to a straight axis line is the point on the curve that is farthest from the straight axis line, measured perpendicular to the straight axis line.
- an angle ⁇ (alpha) between the proximal and the distal vectors is typically at least 120 degrees, such as at least 150 degrees, e.g., 180 degrees (as shown in FIGS. 1A-C ).
- the curved shape of self-orienting portion 50 is provided by outer covering shaft 38 .
- the curved shape of self-orienting portion 50 is provided by inner support shaft 40 .
- Stent-graft 20 comprises a plurality of structural strut members 60 , and a graft member 62 .
- structural strut members 60 comprise a metal, such as a flexible metal, an elastic metal, stainless steel, or a superelastic alloy (such as Nitinol).
- Graft member 62 comprises one or more biologically-compatible substantially blood-impervious floppy sheets 64 , which may be arranged, for example, as a cylinder, and is attached (such as by stitching) to at least a portion of structural strut members 60 , on either side of the surfaces defined by the strut members, so as to define at least a main lumen when the stent-graft graft is in the radially-expanded state.
- the flexible sheets may comprise, for example, a polymeric material (e.g., a polyester, or polytetrafluoroethylene), a textile material (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)), natural tissue (e.g., saphenous vein or collagen), or a combination thereof.
- a polymeric material e.g., a polyester, or polytetrafluoroethylene
- a textile material e.g., polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)
- natural tissue e.g., saphenous vein or collagen
- stent-graft 20 is shaped so as to define one or more lateral openings (such as described hereinbelow with reference to FIGS. 5C-D ).
- outer covering shaft 38 comprises polyether block amide (PEBA) (commercially available as Pebax® (the Arkema Group, France)).
- inner support shaft 40 comprises polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- At least 70% of a total length of stent-graft 20 axially overlaps self-orienting portion 50 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , when stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along distal end portion 34 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , radially between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 .
- the total length of stent-graft 20 is measured along central longitudinal axis 36 of self-orienting portion 50 , rather than along straight axis line 46 .
- proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B together define a sinusoid, i.e., are sinusoidal; for other applications, the curved portions are together serpentine.
- proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B have a same curve shape, and, optionally, are of the same size.
- proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B are of different sizes, as shown in the figures.
- respective distances D A and D B between (a) straight axis line 46 and (b) proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B are each at least 3 cm, no more than 10 cm, and/or between 3 and 10 cm, when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- delivery shaft assembly 30 (e.g., self-orienting portion 50 ) is shaped so as to define one or more additional curved portions having the properties described herein.
- additional curved portions may be disposed more distal than distal curved portion 52 B, more proximal than proximal curved portion 52 A, and/or longitudinally between proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B.
- distal curved portion 52 B is not necessarily a distal-most curved portion of delivery shaft assembly 30
- proximal curved portion 52 A is not necessarily a proximal-most curved portion of delivery shaft assembly 30 .
- delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B, having a smallest radius of curvature, measured at the central longitudinal axis, of between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B, having a distance between straight axis line 46 and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm.
- delivery shaft assembly 30 is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion 70 which is disposed distal to self-orienting portion 50 , when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- distal straight portion 70 has a length of at least 10 mm, and/or a length equal to at least 10% of a length of stent-graft 20 (measured along central longitudinal axis 36 of self-orienting portion 50 , rather than along straight axis line 46 ).
- Proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B have respective axial lengths L A and L B (labeled in FIG. 1C ), measured parallel to straight axis line 46 , when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- the proximal and distal ends of each of the curved portions are defined by the respective points on central longitudinal axis 36 at which the central longitudinal axis is no longer curved, or transitions from the curvature of the proximal curved portion to that of the distal curved portion (i.e., point of inflection 53 ).
- axial lengths L A and L B are each at least 4 cm, no more than 18 cm, and/or between 4 and 18 cm, and/or are each at least 25%, no more than 125%, and/or between 25% and 125% of a length of stent-graft 20 (measured along central longitudinal axis 36 of self-orienting portion 50 , rather than along straight axis line 46 ).
- a sum of axial lengths L A and L B is at least 8 cm, no more than 36 cm, and/or between 8 and 36 cm, and/or at least 50%, no more than 150%, and/or between 50% and 150% of the length of stent-graft 20 .
- a distance Dp between proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B (labeled in FIG. 1C ), measured parallel to straight axis line 46 , is at least 5 cm, no more than 20 cm, and/or between 5 and 20 cm, and/or at least 50%, no more than 120%, and/or between 50% and 120% of the length of stent-graft 20 , as defined above, when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- a distance D 1 between distal peak 54 B and a distal end 74 of outer covering shaft 38 (labeled in FIG. 1C ), measured parallel to straight axis line 46 is at least 3 cm, no more than 8 cm, and/or between 3 and 8 cm, and/or at least 15%, no more than 40%, and/or between 15% and 40% of the length of stent-graft 20 , as defined above, when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- a distance D 2 between proximal peak 54 A and distal end 74 of outer covering shaft 38 , measured parallel to straight axis line 46 is at least 5 cm, no more than 30 cm, and/or between 5 and 30 cm, and/or at least 25%, no more than 125%, and/or between 25% and 125% of the length of stent-graft 20 , as defined above, when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, as labeled in FIG. 1C .
- a distance between proximal peak 54 A and a proximal end of outer covering shaft 38 (labeled in FIG. 1C ), measured parallel to straight axis line 46 is at least 50 cm, no more than 120 cm, and/or between 50 and 120 cm, when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state.
- endovascular system 10 further comprises a user handle 80 , which is fixed to outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 at a proximal shaft end 82 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 , thereby releasing stent-graft 20 from delivery shaft assembly 30 , and allowing stent-graft 20 to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state.
- a user handle 80 which is fixed to outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 at a proximal shaft end 82 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 , thereby releasing stent-graft 20 from delivery shaft assembly 30 , and allowing stent-graft 20 to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state.
- inner support shaft 40 is shaped so as to define at least one internal bore 90 , which is sized for passage therethrough of a guidewire 92 , as is known in the stent-graft deployment art.
- endovascular system 10 further comprises a distal tip 94 , which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end of inner support shaft 40 .
- distal tip 94 is conical.
- FIGS. 2A-B are schematic illustrations of another configuration of endovascular system 10 , in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- self-orienting portion 50 of endovascular system 10 defines a best-fit straight axis line 146 that best matches proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B, i.e., that has a minimum sum of squares of distances between best-fit straight axis line 146 and central longitudinal axis 36 along proximal and distal curved portions 52 A and 52 B.
- an angle ⁇ (delta) between best-fit straight axis line 146 and central longitudinal axis 36 along proximal straight portion 44 is at least 10 degrees, no more than 60 degrees, and/or between 10 and 60 degrees.
- proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B define respective proximal and distal vectors V A and V B , which (i) have respective origins 56 A and 56 B on best-fit straight axis line 146 , (ii) are perpendicular to best-fit straight axis line 146 , and (iii) intersect proximal and distal peaks 54 A and 54 B, respectively, and (b) angle ⁇ (alpha) between proximal and distal vectors V A and V B is at least 120 degrees, such as at least 150 degrees, e.g., 180 degrees (as shown in FIGS. 2A-B ).
- FIGS. 3A-B are schematic illustrations of two configurations of endovascular system 10 , in accordance with respective applications of the present invention.
- FIGS. 3A-B are views of elongate delivery shaft assembly 30 from a distal perspective, as if a viewer were looking straight-on at distal tip 94 .
- angle ⁇ (alpha) between proximal and distal vectors V A and V B is typically at least 120 degrees, such as shown in FIG. 3A , e.g., 180 degrees, such as shown in FIG. 3B .
- distal tip 94 is coaxial with straight axis line 46 ( FIGS. 1A-D ) or best-fit straight axis line 146 ( FIGS. 2A-B ).
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of another configuration of endovascular system 10 , in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- delivery shaft assembly 30 when delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, radially between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 :
- a third vector V 3 parallel to intersection line 102 and (b) a fourth vector V 4 parallel to straight axis line 46 form an angle ⁇ (gamma) of between 30 and 90 degrees, such as between 60 and 90 degrees.
- a “best-fit plane” is the plane that most closely matches the spatial curvature of central longitudinal axis 36 along a given curved portion, i.e., the plane that results in the minimal sum of squares of distances between the plane and central longitudinal axis 36 of the curved portion.
- an angle between two lines or two planes is the smaller of the two supplementary angles between the two lines or two planes, or equals 90 degrees if the two lines or two planes are perpendicular.
- FIGS. 5A-D are schematic illustrations of an exemplary transvascular delivery procedure for deploying stent-graft 20 in an aortic arch 200 using endovascular system 10 , in accordance with an application of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A-D schematically show a portion of a typical aorta, including a thoracic aorta, which includes an upper part of an ascending aorta 201 , aortic arch 200 , and an upper part of a supra-renal descending aorta 202 .
- aortic arch 200 also shown are the three branches of aortic arch 200 : a brachiocephalic artery 203 , a left common carotid artery 204 , and a left subclavian artery 205 .
- left and right renal arteries 206 and 207 are shown.
- Stent-graft 20 may be used to treat a blood vessel, such as aortic arch 200 , suffering from an aneurysm, a dissection, or, more generally, a pathologically dilated aorta.
- FIGS. 5A-D illustrate the deployment using the configuration of delivery shaft assembly 30 shown in FIGS. 1A-D
- the configuration of the delivery shaft assembly shown in FIGS. 2A-B may be similarly used.
- stent-graft 20 is in some respects similar to, and may implement any or all of the features of first stent-graft 20 , described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H and/or FIG. 7 of PCT Publication WO 2011/064782, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- stent-graft 20 when in the radially-expanded state, may be shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening 230 and an inferior lateral opening 232 .
- superior lateral opening 230 is a distal superior lateral opening, and the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define a proximal superior lateral opening, such as described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H in the '782 publication.)
- superior lateral opening 230 faces in a first radial direction
- inferior lateral opening 232 faces in a second radially direction generally circumferentially opposite the first radial direction.
- superior lateral opening 230 may be disposed at between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock (e.g., at 12 o'clock), and inferior lateral opening 232 may be disposed at between 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock (e.g., at 6 o'clock).
- stent-graft 20 is rotationally, and, optionally, axially, disposed in delivery shaft assembly 30 such that, upon deployment therefrom, superior lateral opening 230 is rotationally, and, optionally, axially, aligned with left common carotid artery 204 , as described hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 5C .
- guidewire 92 of endovascular system 10 is endovascularly (preferably percutaneously) introduced into the vasculature at a first vascular access site 215 A, advanced through the vasculature, and extracted from the vasculature and the patient's body at a second vascular access site 215 B different from the first, such that the guidewire extends between two vascular access sites through the vasculature.
- the guidewire is introduced into aortic arch 200 via one of the iliac arteries through first vascular access site 215 A, such as on the right femoral artery or the right iliac artery.
- the guidewire is advanced up descending aorta 202 and into a first one of the branches of the aortic arch, such as a brachiocephalic artery 203 , and extracted from the vasculature and the patient's body through second vascular access site 215 B, such as on the brachial artery.
- the operator may draw the distal end of the guidewire out through the second vascular access site using a lasso introduced to the vasculature through the second vascular access site, or using an introducer sheath introduced to the vasculature through the second vascular access site (for example, the introducer sheath may have a diameter about equal to blood vessels as the introducer sheath narrows at the end thereof distal to the user, and the operator may radiographically introduce the guidewire into the sheath).
- endovascular system 10 implements the distal restraining assembly described in PCT Publication WO 2014/108895, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- elongate delivery shaft assembly 30 is advanced over guidewire 92 , while stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along distal end portion 34 of delivery shaft assembly 30 , radially between outer covering shaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 , until stent-graft 20 is partially disposed in brachiocephalic artery 203 , partially disposed in aortic arch 200 , and partially disposed in an upper part of descending aorta 202 .
- self-orienting portion 50 may be at least partially constrained to a straight configuration by tensioning guidewire 92 from its ends outside the body, and/or by introducing the self-orienting portion inside an external delivery catheter 220 .
- the tension on the guidewire may be temporarily released so as to allow delivery shaft assembly 30 to assume its precurved shape and hence effect its self-orientation relative to the target vascular anatomy, and/or external delivery catheter 220 is withdrawn.
- self-orienting portion 50 automatically rotationally orients itself to a least constrained state, i.e., to an orientation in which the wall of aortic arch 200 applies the least force to self-orienting portion 50 .
- proximal curved portion 52 A faces in a superior direction (in a direction generally toward left common carotid artery 204 and a left subclavian artery 205 )
- distal curved portion 52 B faces in an inferior direction (in an upstream direction toward ascending aorta 201 ).
- superior lateral opening 230 is rotationally aligned with left common carotid artery 204 , as described above. Therefore, manual rotation of delivery shaft assembly 30 is generally not necessary.
- Proximal end portion 32 is typically quite long (e.g., between 50 and 120 cm), and thus transmits proximal torque poorly to distal end portion 34 .
- manual rotation of delivery shaft assembly 30 is often difficult or impossible, and/or may result in damage to the delivery shaft assembly, or in an unexpected rotation of the stent-graft, because of the rotational static torque accumulated in the delivery system during rotation thereof at user handle 80 .
- the axial position of delivery shaft assembly 30 may be adjusted if necessary to axially align superior lateral opening 230 with left common carotid artery 204 .
- outer covering shaft 38 of delivery shaft assembly 30 is proximally withdrawn while stent-graft 20 and inner support shaft 40 are held in place, releasing stent-graft 20 in the vasculature.
- Stent-graft 20 radially expands and transitions to the radially-expanded deployment state as it is released.
- FIG. 5C shows the stent-graft fully released from the outer covering shaft.
- FIG. 5D shows stent-graft 20 after delivery shaft assembly 30 has been fully withdrawn from the patient's vasculature.
- a proximal portion of stent-graft 20 including a proximal end thereof, is positioned in the upper part of descending aorta 202
- a middle portion of stent-graft 20 is positioned in aortic arch 200
- a distal portion of stent-graft 20 is positioned in brachiocephalic artery 203 .
- Superior lateral opening 230 faces toward and is aligned with a left subclavian artery 205
- inferior lateral opening 232 is disposed in aortic arch 200 facing upstream, generally toward ascending aorta 201 , in a vicinity of the bifurcation of aortic arch 200 and brachiocephalic artery 203 .
- FIG. 5D also shows stent-graft 20 after the subsequent deployment of two second endovascular stent-grafts 234 and 236 , which, together with stent-graft 20 , are components of a multi-component stent-graft system.
- These two second endovascular stent-grafts are typically deployed using one or more guidewires and delivery shafts separate from guidewire 92 and delivery shaft assembly 30 .
- these two second endovascular stent-grafts comprise:
- the multi-component stent-graft system defines a blood-flow path from ascending aorta 201 , over aortic arch 200 , and to descending aorta 202 .
- the multi-component stent-graft system additionally provides blood-flow paths to brachiocephalic artery 203 and left common carotid artery 204 . It is noted that in the deployment shown in FIG. 5D , blood flow to left subclavian artery 205 is blocked by stent-graft 20 .
- the left subclavian artery is either “sacrificed” (i.e.
- stent-graft 20 is shaped so as to define both proximal and distal superior lateral openings, such as described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H in the above-mentioned '782 publication, in which case the proximal superior lateral opening is aligned with left subclavian artery 305 , and another second endovascular stent-graft is typically deployed through the proximal superior lateral opening into the left subclavian artery.
- stent-graft 20 comprises one or more fatigue-resistant lateral tubes, such as described in U.S. Provisional Application 62/093,497, filed Dec. 18, 2014, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application and is incorporated herein by reference.
- stent-graft 20 may implement some or all of the features described with reference to FIG. 6B of the '497 application.
- the one or more fatigue-resistant lateral tubes extend from one or more of the lateral openings described above.
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- The present application is the U.S. national stage of International Application PCT/IL2016/050049, filed Jan. 14, 2016, which claims priority from U.S.
Provisional Application 62/110,659, filed Feb. 2, 2015, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application and is incorporated herein by reference. - The present invention relates generally to implantable medical devices, and specifically to delivery systems for implantable stent-grafts.
- Endovascular prostheses are sometimes used to treat aortic aneurysms. Such treatment includes implanting a stent or stent-graft within the diseased vessel to bypass the anomaly. An aneurysm is a sac formed by the dilation of the wall of the artery. Aneurysms may be congenital, but are usually caused by disease or, occasionally, by trauma. Aortic aneurysms which commonly form between the renal arteries and the iliac arteries are referred to as abdominal aortic aneurysms (“AAAs”). Other aneurysms occur in the aorta, such as thoracic aortic aneurysms (“TAAs”) and aortic uni-iliac (“AUI”) aneurysms. A TAA may occur downstream the aortic arch, i.e., in the descending aorta. Alternatively, a TAA may occur in the aortic arch itself, where the aorta branches to supply the brachiocephalic, left carotid and subclavian arteries, or may occur in the ascending aorta.
- Endo-Vascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) has transformed the practice of treatment of aortic aneurysms from an open surgical approach to a much less invasive surgical approach. The first step of an endovascular intervention usually requires introducing a delivery system into the vasculature of a subject. If the crossing profile, i.e., the external diameter, of the delivery system is 24 Fr or lower (3 Fr=1 millimeter), a true percutaneous approach may be used, because vascular closure devices are available for proper closure of such puncture sites.
- Blood vessels occasionally weaken or even rupture. For example, in the aortic artery, the vascular wall can weaken or tear, resulting in dangerous conditions such as aneurysm and dissection. Treatment of such conditions can be performed by implanting a prosthesis within the vascular system using minimally-invasive surgical procedures. An endoluminal prosthesis typically includes one or more stents affixed to graft material and is delivered to the treatment site by endovascular insertion. Once the endoluminal prosthesis is radially enlarged, it should remain in place indefinitely by self-attachment to the vessel wall, acting as a substitute vessel for the flow of blood or other fluids.
- Aortic dissection is a tear or partial tear in the inner wall of the aorta, which causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aorta, forcing the layers apart. Aortic dissections may be divided into two types in accordance with the Stanford classification. Type A dissections involve the ascending aorta and/or aortic arch, and possibly the descending aorta. Type B dissections involve the descending aorta or the arch (distal to right brachiocephalic artery origin), without involvement of the ascending aorta.
- In applications of the present invention, an endovascular system is provided that comprises a stent-graft and an elongate delivery shaft assembly, which comprises an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft. The stent-graft may be used to treat a blood vessel, such as an aortic arch, suffering from an aneurysm or a dissection, or, more generally, that is pathologically dilated. When the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in a radially-compressed delivery state along a distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the delivery shaft assembly (typically the distal end portion thereof) is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion, which is shaped so as to define at least proximal and distal curved portions, and at least one point of inflection on a central longitudinal axis of the delivery shaft assembly, between the proximal and the distal portions. The curved portions may, for example, together be sinusoidal. Typically, respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured at the central longitudinal axis, are each between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- The curved portions cause the self-orienting portion to automatically rotationally orient itself to a desired rotation in the blood vessel. Therefore, manual rotation of the delivery shaft assembly is generally not necessary. The proximal end portion is typically quite long, and thus transmits proximal torque poorly to the distal end portion. As a result, manual rotation of the delivery shaft assembly is often difficult or impossible, and/or may result in damage to the delivery shaft assembly, or in an unexpected rotation of the stent-graft, because of the rotational static torque accumulated in the delivery system during rotation thereof at a user handle. In addition, it is generally difficult, if not impossible, to properly rotationally orient the delivery shaft assembly before and/or during introduction into the vasculature, because the tortuous vasculature changes the rotation of the delivery shaft assembly as it is advanced.
- For some applications, when in the radially-expanded state, the stent-graft may be shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening and an inferior lateral opening. Typically, at least when the stent-graft is unconstrained in the radially-expanded state, the superior lateral opening faces in a first radial direction, and the inferior lateral opening faces in a second radially direction generally circumferentially opposite the first radial direction. Typically, the stent-graft is rotationally disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that, upon deployment therefrom, the superior lateral opening is rotationally aligned with the left common carotid artery.
- For some applications, the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions. The proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line. The proximal and the distal peaks define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (a) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (b) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (c) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively. An angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees.
- Alternatively or additionally, for some applications, the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which has a length of at least 50 cm, and is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion. The central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line. The proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line, which define proximal and distal vectors that (a) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (b) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (c) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively. Typically, an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees. For some applications, respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- There is therefore provided, in accordance with an application of the present invention, apparatus including an endovascular system, which includes:
- a stent-graft, which is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state; and
- an elongate delivery shaft assembly, which has proximal and distal end portions, defines a central longitudinal axis, and includes an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft,
- wherein when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
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- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion, which (a) is shaped so as to define at least proximal and distal curved portions, wherein the proximal curved portion is disposed more proximal than the distal curved portion, and (b) at least one point of inflection on the central longitudinal axis longitudinally between the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured at the central longitudinal axis, are each between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- For some applications, the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define the self-orienting portion.
- For some applications, at least 70% of a total length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, axially overlaps the self-orienting portion of the delivery shaft assembly, when the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, the proximal and the distal curved portions together define a sinusoid. For some applications, the proximal and the distal curved portions have a same curve shape. For some applications, the proximal and the distal curved portions are the same size.
- For some applications:
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening,
- when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is axially disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that the superior lateral opening is in the self-orienting portion, and
- when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is rotationally oriented with respect to the delivery shaft assembly so as to, upon release of the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly without rotation of the stent-graft, define a line between (a) the central longitudinal axis and (b) a central axis of the superior lateral opening parallel to the central longitudinal axis, which line is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, and forms an angle of no more than 30 degrees (e.g., no more than 15 degrees) with a proximal best-fit plane defined by the proximal curved portion, wherein the proximal best-fit plane is defined when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft. For some applications, the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define an inferior lateral opening, and the superior and the inferior lateral openings face in respective radial directions that are generally opposite one another when the stent-graft is in the radially-expanded state.
- For some applications, the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a smallest radius of curvature, measured at the central longitudinal axis, of between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- For some applications, the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length of at least 10 mm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length equal to at least 10% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, the endovascular system further includes a user handle, which is fixed to the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft at the proximal shaft end of the delivery shaft assembly, and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, thereby releasing the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly, and allowing the stent-graft to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state.
- For some applications, the apparatus is for use with a guidewire, and the inner support shaft is shaped so as to define at least one internal bore, which is sized for passage therethrough of the guidewire.
- For some applications, the respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, the outer covering shaft includes polyether block amide (PEBA). For some applications, the inner support shaft includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- For some applications, the endovascular system further includes a distal tip, which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end of the inner support shaft. For some applications, the distal tip is conical.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, which define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (i) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees, e.g., at least 150 degrees.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- respective distances between (a) the best-fit straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, e.g., between 3 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the best-fit straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion, with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, of at least 3 cm.
- For some applications:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes,
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees, and
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the best-fit straight axis line.
- For some applications, the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- For some applications, (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the best-fit straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion, and has a length of at least 50 cm,
- the central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line, and
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line.
- For some applications, the proximal and distal peaks define proximal and distal vectors, respectively, which (i) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees (e.g., at least 150 degrees), when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft. For some applications, the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes,
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees, and
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the straight axis line.
- For some applications, the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- For some applications, (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- There is further provided, in accordance with an application of the present invention, a method for treating a subject, including:
- providing an endovascular system that includes (a) a stent-graft, which is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state, and (b) an elongate delivery shaft assembly, which has proximal and distal end portions, defines a central longitudinal axis, and includes an outer covering shaft and an inner support shaft, wherein when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft, (a) the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a self-orienting portion, which (i) is shaped so as to define at least proximal and distal curved portions, wherein the proximal curved portion is disposed more proximal than the distal curved portion, and (ii) at least one point of inflection on the central longitudinal axis longitudinally between the proximal and the distal curved portions, and (b) respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured at the central longitudinal axis, are each between 2.5 and 12 cm;
- while the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, transvascularly introducing the delivery shaft assembly into a blood vessel of the subject and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to a target site in the blood vessel, such that the self-orienting portion assumes a desired rotational orientation at the target site; and
- releasing the stent-graft from the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly by proximally withdrawing the outer covering shaft while holding the inner support shaft in place.
- For some applications, transvascularly introducing the elongate delivery shaft assembly into the blood vessel and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to the target site includes transvascularly introducing the elongate delivery shaft assembly into a descending aorta and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to an aortic arch.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define the self-orienting portion.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which at least 70% of a total length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, axially overlaps the self-orienting portion of the delivery shaft assembly, when the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions together define a sinusoid. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions have a same curve shape. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and the distal curved portions are the same size.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the stent-graft is shaped so as to define a superior lateral opening,
- when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is axially disposed in the delivery shaft assembly such that the superior lateral opening is in the self-orienting portion, and
- when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between outer the covering shaft and the inner support shaft, the stent-graft is rotationally oriented with respect to the delivery shaft assembly so as to, upon release of the stent-graft from the delivery shaft assembly without rotation of the stent-graft, define a line between (a) the central longitudinal axis and (b) a central axis of the superior lateral opening parallel to the central longitudinal axis, which line is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, and forms an angle of no more than 30 degrees (e.g., no more than 15 degrees) with a proximal best-fit plane defined by the proximal curved portion, wherein the proximal best-fit plane is defined when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define an inferior lateral opening, and the superior and the inferior lateral openings face in respective radial directions that are generally opposite one another when the stent-graft is in the radially-expanded state.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a smallest radius of curvature, measured at the central longitudinal axis, of between 2.5 and 12 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length of at least 10 mm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is further shaped so as to define a distal straight portion which (a) is disposed distal to the self-orienting portion, and (b) has a length equal to at least 10% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications:
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the endovascular system further includes a user handle, which is fixed to the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft at the proximal shaft end of the delivery shaft assembly, and
- proximally withdrawing the outer covering shaft while holding the inner support shaft in place includes actuating the user handle to effect longitudinal displacement between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications:
- providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the inner support shaft is shaped so as to define at least one internal bore, which is sized for passage therethrough of a guidewire, and
- transvascularly introducing the delivery shaft assembly into the blood vessel of the subject and advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly to the target site includes:
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- transvascularly introducing the guidewire into the blood vessel; and
- advancing the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly over the guidewire while a portion of the guidewire is in the internal bore.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective smallest radii of curvature of the proximal and the distal curved portions are each between 4 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the outer covering shaft includes polyether block amide (PEBA). For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the inner support shaft includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the endovascular system further includes a distal tip, which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end of the inner support shaft. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the distal tip is conical.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, which define respective proximal and distal vectors, which (i) have respective origins on the best-fit straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the best-fit straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, and
- an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 150 degrees.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- respective distances between (a) the best-fit straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the best-fit straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion, with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, of at least 3 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions, and
- respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the best-fit straight axis line, and
- a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the best-fit straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the self-orienting portion defines a best-fit straight axis line having a minimum sum of squares of distances between the best-fit straight axis line and the central longitudinal axis along the proximal and the distal curved portions,
- the proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes,
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees, and
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the best-fit straight axis line.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the best-fit straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as to define a proximal straight portion which is disposed more proximal than the self-orienting portion, and has a length of at least 50 cm,
- the central longitudinal axis along the proximal straight portion defines a straight axis line, and
- the proximal and the distal curved portions have respective proximal and distal peaks with respect to the straight axis line.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the proximal and distal peaks define proximal and distal vectors, respectively, which (i) have respective origins on the straight axis line, (ii) are perpendicular to the straight axis line, and (iii) intersect the proximal and the distal peaks, respectively, wherein an angle between the proximal and the distal vectors is at least 120 degrees (e.g., at least 150 degrees), when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective distances between (a) the straight axis line and (b) the proximal and the distal peaks are each at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the respective distances are each between 3 and 10 cm.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the delivery shaft assembly is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to the proximal and the distal curved portions, having a distance between the straight axis line and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 4 and 18 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which respective axial lengths of the proximal and the distal curved portions, measured parallel to the straight axis line, are each between 25% and 125% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 5 and 20 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal and the distal peaks, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50% and 120% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 3 and 8 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between distal peak and a distal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 15% and 40% of a length of the stent-graft, measured along the central longitudinal axis, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which a distance between the proximal peak and a proximal end of the outer covering shaft, measured parallel to the straight axis line, is between 50 and 120 cm, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which, when the delivery shaft assembly is unconstrained and the stent-graft is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state along the distal end portion of the delivery shaft assembly, radially between the outer covering shaft and the inner support shaft:
- the proximal and the distal curved portions define respective proximal and distal best-fit planes,
- an angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 60 degrees, and
- the proximal and the distal best-fit planes intersect at an intersection line that is not parallel to the straight axis line.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is no more than 40 degrees. For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which the angle between the proximal and the distal planes is at least 30 degrees.
- For some applications, providing the endovascular system includes providing the endovascular system in which (a) a third vector parallel to the intersection line and (b) a fourth vector parallel to the straight axis line form an angle of between 30 and 90 degrees, e.g., between 60 and 90 degrees.
- The present invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of embodiments thereof, taken together with the drawings, in which:
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FIGS. 1A-D are schematic illustrations of an endovascular system, in accordance with an application of the present invention; -
FIGS. 2A-B are schematic illustrations of an alternate configuration of the endovascular system ofFIGS. 1A-D , in accordance with an application of the present invention; -
FIGS. 3A-B are schematic illustrations of two configurations of the endovascular system ofFIGS. 1A-D and 2A-B, in accordance with respective applications of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of another configuration of the endovascular system ofFIGS. 1A-D , in accordance with an application of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 5A-D are schematic illustrations of an exemplary transvascular delivery procedure for a deploying stent-graft of the endovascular system ofFIGS. 1A-D in an aortic arch using the endovascular system, in accordance with an application of the present invention. -
FIGS. 1A-D are schematic illustrations of anendovascular system 10, in accordance with an application of the present invention.FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line IB-IB ofFIG. 1A , andFIG. 1D is a cross-sectional view taken along line ID-ID ofFIG. 1A .Endovascular system 10 comprises a stent-graft 20 and an elongatedelivery shaft assembly 30. Stent-graft 20 is configured to transition from a radially-compressed delivery state to a radially-expanded state (which is typically a relaxed state).Delivery shaft assembly 30 has proximal anddistal end portions longitudinal axis 36, and comprises anouter covering shaft 38 and aninner support shaft 40. - As used in the present application, including in the claims, a “central longitudinal axis” of an elongate structure is the set of all centroids of transverse cross-sectional sections of the structure along the structure. Thus the cross-sectional sections are locally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, which runs along the structure. (If the structure is circular in cross-section, the centroids correspond with the centers of the circular cross-sectional sections.) The central longitudinal axis of a curved elongate structure, such as self-orienting portion 50 (described hereinbelow) is curved, rather than straight. As used in the present application, including in the claims, “proximal” means closer to a user end of the system, and “distal” means farther from the user end of the system.
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FIGS. 1A-D showendovascular system 10 whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is unconstrained and stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state alongdistal end portion 34 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, radially between outer coveringshaft 38 and inner support shaft 40 (this state is referred to herein as the “unconstrained stent-graft-containing state” of delivery shaft assembly 30).Delivery shaft assembly 30 is “unconstrained” when no constraining forces are applied to the delivery shaft assembly by a deployment tool (such as an external delivery catheter in whichdelivery shaft assembly 30 is disposed, and/or a tensioned guidewire, which is disposed within inner support shaft 40) or anatomy of the subject (such as the wall of a blood vessel, e.g., the aorta);delivery shaft assembly 30 is “unconstrained” even though stent-graft 20 is disposed therein. - When
delivery shaft assembly 30 is unconstrained and stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state alongdistal end portion 34 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, radially between outer coveringshaft 38 andinner support shaft 40, such as shown inFIGS. 1A-D ,delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as to define a self-orientingportion 50, and, typically, a proximalstraight portion 44 disposed more proximal than self-orientingportion 50. For some applications (as shown),distal end portion 34 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as to define self-orientingportion 50. Centrallongitudinal axis 36 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 along proximalstraight portion 44 defines a straight axis line 46 (which extends to infinity). Proximalstraight portion 44 typically has a length of at least 50 cm. - When
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, self-orientingportion 50 is shaped so as to define: -
- at least proximal and distal
curved portions curved portion 52A is disposed more proximal than distalcurved portion 52B, and - at least one point of
inflection 53 on centrallongitudinal axis 36 longitudinally between proximal and distalcurved portions
- at least proximal and distal
- When
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, typically respective smallest radii of curvature RA and RB of proximal and distalcurved portions longitudinal axis 36, are each at least 2.5 cm, no more than 12 cm, and/or between 2.5 and 12 cm, e.g., at least 4 cm, no more than 10 cm, and/or between 4 and 10 cm, as labeled inFIG. 1C . - When
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, proximal and distalcurved portions distal peaks straight axis line 46, so as to define proximal and distal vectors VA and VB that: -
- have
respective origins straight axis line 46, - are perpendicular to
straight axis line 46, and - intersect proximal and
distal peaks
- have
- Typically, respective radii of curvature RA and RB of self-orienting
portion 50, measured at centrallongitudinal axis 36, longitudinally at proximal anddistal peaks FIG. 1C . As used in the present application, including in the claims, a peak of a curve with respect to a straight axis line is the point on the curve that is farthest from the straight axis line, measured perpendicular to the straight axis line. - As described in more detail hereinbelow with reference to
FIGS. 3A-B , an angle α (alpha) between the proximal and the distal vectors is typically at least 120 degrees, such as at least 150 degrees, e.g., 180 degrees (as shown inFIGS. 1A-C ). Typically, the curved shape of self-orientingportion 50 is provided byouter covering shaft 38. Alternatively or additionally, the curved shape of self-orientingportion 50 is provided byinner support shaft 40. - Stent-
graft 20 comprises a plurality ofstructural strut members 60, and agraft member 62. Typically,structural strut members 60 comprise a metal, such as a flexible metal, an elastic metal, stainless steel, or a superelastic alloy (such as Nitinol).Graft member 62 comprises one or more biologically-compatible substantially blood-impervious floppy sheets 64, which may be arranged, for example, as a cylinder, and is attached (such as by stitching) to at least a portion ofstructural strut members 60, on either side of the surfaces defined by the strut members, so as to define at least a main lumen when the stent-graft graft is in the radially-expanded state. The flexible sheets may comprise, for example, a polymeric material (e.g., a polyester, or polytetrafluoroethylene), a textile material (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)), natural tissue (e.g., saphenous vein or collagen), or a combination thereof. Typically, stent-graft 20 is shaped so as to define one or more lateral openings (such as described hereinbelow with reference toFIGS. 5C-D ). - For some applications,
outer covering shaft 38 comprises polyether block amide (PEBA) (commercially available as Pebax® (the Arkema Group, France)). Alternatively or additionally, for some applications,inner support shaft 40 comprises polyether ether ketone (PEEK). - For some applications, at least 70% of a total length of stent-
graft 20 axially overlaps self-orientingportion 50 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, when stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state alongdistal end portion 34 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, radially between outer coveringshaft 38 andinner support shaft 40. The total length of stent-graft 20 is measured along centrallongitudinal axis 36 of self-orientingportion 50, rather than alongstraight axis line 46. - For some applications, proximal and distal
curved portions curved portions curved portions - For some applications, as labeled in
FIG. 1C , respective distances DA and DB between (a)straight axis line 46 and (b) proximal anddistal peaks delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. - For some applications, delivery shaft assembly 30 (e.g., self-orienting portion 50) is shaped so as to define one or more additional curved portions having the properties described herein. For example, such one or more additional curved portions may be disposed more distal than distal
curved portion 52B, more proximal than proximalcurved portion 52A, and/or longitudinally between proximal and distalcurved portions curved portion 52B is not necessarily a distal-most curved portion ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, and proximalcurved portion 52A is not necessarily a proximal-most curved portion ofdelivery shaft assembly 30. For some applications,delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to proximal and distalcurved portions delivery shaft assembly 30 is shaped so as not to define an additional curved portion, in addition to proximal and distalcurved portions straight axis line 46 and a peak of the additional curved portion of at least 3 cm. - For some applications,
delivery shaft assembly 30 is further shaped so as to define a distalstraight portion 70 which is disposed distal to self-orientingportion 50, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. For some applications, distalstraight portion 70 has a length of at least 10 mm, and/or a length equal to at least 10% of a length of stent-graft 20 (measured along centrallongitudinal axis 36 of self-orientingportion 50, rather than along straight axis line 46). - Proximal and distal
curved portions FIG. 1C ), measured parallel tostraight axis line 46, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. The proximal and distal ends of each of the curved portions are defined by the respective points on centrallongitudinal axis 36 at which the central longitudinal axis is no longer curved, or transitions from the curvature of the proximal curved portion to that of the distal curved portion (i.e., point of inflection 53). For some applications, axial lengths LA and LB are each at least 4 cm, no more than 18 cm, and/or between 4 and 18 cm, and/or are each at least 25%, no more than 125%, and/or between 25% and 125% of a length of stent-graft 20 (measured along centrallongitudinal axis 36 of self-orientingportion 50, rather than along straight axis line 46). For some applications, a sum of axial lengths LA and LB is at least 8 cm, no more than 36 cm, and/or between 8 and 36 cm, and/or at least 50%, no more than 150%, and/or between 50% and 150% of the length of stent-graft 20. - For some applications, a distance Dp between proximal and
distal peaks FIG. 1C ), measured parallel tostraight axis line 46, is at least 5 cm, no more than 20 cm, and/or between 5 and 20 cm, and/or at least 50%, no more than 120%, and/or between 50% and 120% of the length of stent-graft 20, as defined above, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. - For some applications, a distance D1 between
distal peak 54B and adistal end 74 of outer covering shaft 38 (labeled inFIG. 1C ), measured parallel tostraight axis line 46, is at least 3 cm, no more than 8 cm, and/or between 3 and 8 cm, and/or at least 15%, no more than 40%, and/or between 15% and 40% of the length of stent-graft 20, as defined above, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. - For some applications, a distance D2 between
proximal peak 54A anddistal end 74 ofouter covering shaft 38, measured parallel tostraight axis line 46, is at least 5 cm, no more than 30 cm, and/or between 5 and 30 cm, and/or at least 25%, no more than 125%, and/or between 25% and 125% of the length of stent-graft 20, as defined above, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, as labeled inFIG. 1C . - For some applications, a distance between
proximal peak 54A and a proximal end of outer covering shaft 38 (labeled inFIG. 1C ), measured parallel tostraight axis line 46, is at least 50 cm, no more than 120 cm, and/or between 50 and 120 cm, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. - Reference is again made to
FIG. 1A . For some applications,endovascular system 10 further comprises auser handle 80, which is fixed toouter covering shaft 38 andinner support shaft 40 at aproximal shaft end 82 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, and is configured to effect longitudinal displacement between outer coveringshaft 38 andinner support shaft 40, thereby releasing stent-graft 20 fromdelivery shaft assembly 30, and allowing stent-graft 20 to transition from the radially-compressed delivery state to the radially-expanded state. - Typically,
inner support shaft 40 is shaped so as to define at least oneinternal bore 90, which is sized for passage therethrough of aguidewire 92, as is known in the stent-graft deployment art. For some applications,endovascular system 10 further comprises adistal tip 94, which is fixed to and extends distally beyond a distal end ofinner support shaft 40. Typically,distal tip 94 is conical. - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 2A-B , which are schematic illustrations of another configuration ofendovascular system 10, in accordance with an application of the present invention. In the configuration shown inFIGS. 2A-B (as well as in the configuration shown inFIGS. 1A-D and in other configurations not shown), self-orientingportion 50 ofendovascular system 10 defines a best-fitstraight axis line 146 that best matches proximal and distalcurved portions straight axis line 146 and centrallongitudinal axis 36 along proximal and distalcurved portions longitudinal axis 36 is curved along these portions.) Methods for calculating the minimum sum of squares are well known in mathematics. For some applications, an angle δ (delta) between best-fitstraight axis line 146 and centrallongitudinal axis 36 along proximalstraight portion 44 is at least 10 degrees, no more than 60 degrees, and/or between 10 and 60 degrees. - All of the properties of self-orienting
portion 50 described hereinabove with reference toFIGS. 1A-D , which relate tostraight axis line 46, are also applicable to self-orientingportion 50, and instead relate to best-fitstraight axis line 146. For example, proximal anddistal peaks curved portions straight axis line 146. Also for example, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, (a) proximal anddistal peaks respective origins straight axis line 146, (ii) are perpendicular to best-fitstraight axis line 146, and (iii) intersect proximal anddistal peaks FIGS. 2A-B ). - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 3A-B , which are schematic illustrations of two configurations ofendovascular system 10, in accordance with respective applications of the present invention.FIGS. 3A-B are views of elongatedelivery shaft assembly 30 from a distal perspective, as if a viewer were looking straight-on atdistal tip 94. As described hereinabove with reference toFIGS. 1A-D , angle α (alpha) between proximal and distal vectors VA and VB is typically at least 120 degrees, such as shown inFIG. 3A , e.g., 180 degrees, such as shown inFIG. 3B . (It is noted that inFIGS. 3A-B , unlike inFIGS. 1A and 1C ,distal tip 94 is coaxial with straight axis line 46 (FIGS. 1A-D ) or best-fit straight axis line 146 (FIGS. 2A-B ).) - Reference is now made to
FIG. 4 , which is a schematic illustration of another configuration ofendovascular system 10, in accordance with an application of the present invention. For some applications, whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, radially between outer coveringshaft 38 and inner support shaft 40: -
- proximal and distal
curved portions fit planes - an angle β (beta) between proximal and distal best-
fit planes - proximal and distal best-
fit planes intersection line 102 that is not parallel tostraight axis line 46.
- proximal and distal
- For some applications, (a) a third vector V3 parallel to
intersection line 102 and (b) a fourth vector V4 parallel tostraight axis line 46 form an angle γ (gamma) of between 30 and 90 degrees, such as between 60 and 90 degrees. - As used in the present application, including in the claims, a “best-fit plane” is the plane that most closely matches the spatial curvature of central
longitudinal axis 36 along a given curved portion, i.e., the plane that results in the minimal sum of squares of distances between the plane and centrallongitudinal axis 36 of the curved portion. As used in the present application, including in the claims, an angle between two lines or two planes (but not two vectors) is the smaller of the two supplementary angles between the two lines or two planes, or equals 90 degrees if the two lines or two planes are perpendicular. - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 5A-D , which are schematic illustrations of an exemplary transvascular delivery procedure for deploying stent-graft 20 in anaortic arch 200 usingendovascular system 10, in accordance with an application of the present invention.FIGS. 5A-D schematically show a portion of a typical aorta, including a thoracic aorta, which includes an upper part of an ascendingaorta 201,aortic arch 200, and an upper part of a supra-renal descending aorta 202. Also shown are the three branches of aortic arch 200: abrachiocephalic artery 203, a left commoncarotid artery 204, and a leftsubclavian artery 205. In addition, left and rightrenal arteries graft 20 may be used to treat a blood vessel, such asaortic arch 200, suffering from an aneurysm, a dissection, or, more generally, a pathologically dilated aorta. AlthoughFIGS. 5A-D illustrate the deployment using the configuration ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 shown inFIGS. 1A-D , the configuration of the delivery shaft assembly shown inFIGS. 2A-B may be similarly used. - In the particular configuration described with reference to
FIGS. 5A-D , and shown inFIGS. 5C-D , stent-graft 20 is in some respects similar to, and may implement any or all of the features of first stent-graft 20, described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H and/or FIG. 7 of PCT Publication WO 2011/064782, which is incorporated herein by reference. In particular, when in the radially-expanded state, stent-graft 20 may be shaped so as to define a superiorlateral opening 230 and an inferiorlateral opening 232. (Optionally, superiorlateral opening 230 is a distal superior lateral opening, and the stent-graft is shaped so as to further define a proximal superior lateral opening, such as described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H in the '782 publication.) Typically, at least when stent-graft 20 is unconstrained in the radially-expanded state, superiorlateral opening 230 faces in a first radial direction, and inferiorlateral opening 232 faces in a second radially direction generally circumferentially opposite the first radial direction. For example, if the stent-graft is viewed from one end, superiorlateral opening 230 may be disposed at between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock (e.g., at 12 o'clock), and inferiorlateral opening 232 may be disposed at between 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock (e.g., at 6 o'clock). - Typically, when
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, stent-graft 20 is rotationally, and, optionally, axially, disposed indelivery shaft assembly 30 such that, upon deployment therefrom, superiorlateral opening 230 is rotationally, and, optionally, axially, aligned with left commoncarotid artery 204, as described hereinbelow with reference toFIG. 5C . To this end: -
- when
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, stent-graft 20 is typically axially disposed indelivery shaft assembly 30 such that superiorlateral opening 230 is in self-orientingportion 50, and - when
delivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state, stent-graft 20 is rotationally oriented with respect todelivery shaft assembly 30 so as to, upon release of the stent-graft fromdelivery shaft assembly 30 without rotation of the stent-graft, define a shortest line between (a) centrallongitudinal axis 36 and (b) a centroid of superiorlateral opening 230 parallel to centrallongitudinal axis 36. The shortest line is typically perpendicular to centrallongitudinal axis 36, and forms an angle of no more than 30 degrees, e.g., no more than 15 degrees, with proximal best-fit plane 100A. The plane is defined whendelivery shaft assembly 30 is in the unconstrained stent-graft-containing state. For example, the line may be parallel to proximal best-fit plane 100A, e.g., may be in proximal best-fit plane 100A. As used in the present application, including in the claims, a “centroid” of superiorlateral opening 230 is the arithmetic mean position of all the points in the superior lateral opening, as defined by the border around the opening.
- when
- As shown in
FIG. 5A , during a first stage of the implantation procedure, guidewire 92 ofendovascular system 10 is endovascularly (preferably percutaneously) introduced into the vasculature at a firstvascular access site 215A, advanced through the vasculature, and extracted from the vasculature and the patient's body at a secondvascular access site 215B different from the first, such that the guidewire extends between two vascular access sites through the vasculature. In the exemplary method illustrated inFIGS. 5A-D , the guidewire is introduced intoaortic arch 200 via one of the iliac arteries through firstvascular access site 215A, such as on the right femoral artery or the right iliac artery. The guidewire is advanced up descendingaorta 202 and into a first one of the branches of the aortic arch, such as abrachiocephalic artery 203, and extracted from the vasculature and the patient's body through secondvascular access site 215B, such as on the brachial artery. For example, the operator may draw the distal end of the guidewire out through the second vascular access site using a lasso introduced to the vasculature through the second vascular access site, or using an introducer sheath introduced to the vasculature through the second vascular access site (for example, the introducer sheath may have a diameter about equal to blood vessels as the introducer sheath narrows at the end thereof distal to the user, and the operator may radiographically introduce the guidewire into the sheath). Optionally,endovascular system 10 implements the distal restraining assembly described in PCT Publication WO 2014/108895, which is incorporated herein by reference. - As shown in
FIG. 5B , elongatedelivery shaft assembly 30 is advanced overguidewire 92, while stent-graft 20 is removably constrained in the radially-compressed delivery state alongdistal end portion 34 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30, radially between outer coveringshaft 38 andinner support shaft 40, until stent-graft 20 is partially disposed inbrachiocephalic artery 203, partially disposed inaortic arch 200, and partially disposed in an upper part of descendingaorta 202. Optionally, if necessary for navigation through the vasculature, self-orientingportion 50 may be at least partially constrained to a straight configuration by tensioningguidewire 92 from its ends outside the body, and/or by introducing the self-orienting portion inside anexternal delivery catheter 220. Oncedelivery shaft assembly 30 approaches the desired location in the vasculature, the tension on the guidewire may be temporarily released so as to allowdelivery shaft assembly 30 to assume its precurved shape and hence effect its self-orientation relative to the target vascular anatomy, and/orexternal delivery catheter 220 is withdrawn. - As shown in
FIG. 5B , self-orientingportion 50 automatically rotationally orients itself to a least constrained state, i.e., to an orientation in which the wall ofaortic arch 200 applies the least force to self-orientingportion 50. As a result, proximalcurved portion 52A faces in a superior direction (in a direction generally toward left commoncarotid artery 204 and a left subclavian artery 205), and distalcurved portion 52B faces in an inferior direction (in an upstream direction toward ascending aorta 201). In addition, superiorlateral opening 230 is rotationally aligned with left commoncarotid artery 204, as described above. Therefore, manual rotation ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 is generally not necessary.Proximal end portion 32 is typically quite long (e.g., between 50 and 120 cm), and thus transmits proximal torque poorly todistal end portion 34. As a result, manual rotation ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 is often difficult or impossible, and/or may result in damage to the delivery shaft assembly, or in an unexpected rotation of the stent-graft, because of the rotational static torque accumulated in the delivery system during rotation thereof atuser handle 80. In addition, it is generally difficult, if not impossible, to properly rotationally orientdelivery shaft assembly 30 before and/or during introduction into the vasculature, because the tortuous vasculature changes the rotation of the delivery shaft assembly as it is advanced. The axial position ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 may be adjusted if necessary to axially align superiorlateral opening 230 with left commoncarotid artery 204. - As shown in
FIG. 5C ,outer covering shaft 38 ofdelivery shaft assembly 30 is proximally withdrawn while stent-graft 20 andinner support shaft 40 are held in place, releasing stent-graft 20 in the vasculature. Stent-graft 20 radially expands and transitions to the radially-expanded deployment state as it is released.FIG. 5C shows the stent-graft fully released from the outer covering shaft. -
FIG. 5D shows stent-graft 20 afterdelivery shaft assembly 30 has been fully withdrawn from the patient's vasculature. In the exemplary deployment illustrated inFIG. 5D , a proximal portion of stent-graft 20, including a proximal end thereof, is positioned in the upper part of descendingaorta 202, a middle portion of stent-graft 20 is positioned inaortic arch 200, and a distal portion of stent-graft 20, including a distal end thereof, is positioned inbrachiocephalic artery 203. Superiorlateral opening 230 faces toward and is aligned with a leftsubclavian artery 205, and inferiorlateral opening 232 is disposed inaortic arch 200 facing upstream, generally toward ascendingaorta 201, in a vicinity of the bifurcation ofaortic arch 200 andbrachiocephalic artery 203. -
FIG. 5D also shows stent-graft 20 after the subsequent deployment of two second endovascular stent-grafts graft 20, are components of a multi-component stent-graft system. These two second endovascular stent-grafts are typically deployed using one or more guidewires and delivery shafts separate fromguidewire 92 anddelivery shaft assembly 30. In the illustrated deployment, these two second endovascular stent-grafts comprise: -
- second endovascular stent-
graft 234, which is deployed up descendingaorta 202, through a proximal portion of stent-graft 20, partially out of superiorlateral opening 230 so as to form a blood-tight seal with the lateral opening, and into left common carotid artery 304, such as described with reference to FIGS. 6E-F of the above-references '782 publication; second endovascular stent-graft 234 is thus securely deployed partially outside and partially inside superiorlateral opening 230; and - second endovascular stent-
graft 236, which is deployed up descendingaorta 302, through a proximal portion of stent-graft 20, partially out of inferiorlateral opening 232 so as to form a blood-tight seal with the lateral opening, and intoaortic arch 200 and/or the upper part of ascending aorta 301, such as described with reference to FIGS. 6B-D of the above-mentioned '782 publication; second endovascular stent-graft 236 is thus securely deployed partially outside and partially inside inferiorlateral opening 232; optionally, second endovascular stent-graft 236 comprises the self-curving longitudinal portion described inU.S. Provisional Application 62/102,265, filed Jan. 12, 2015, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application and is incorporated herein by reference.
- second endovascular stent-
- As can be seen in
FIG. 5D , upon deployment of all three stent-grafts, the multi-component stent-graft system defines a blood-flow path from ascendingaorta 201, overaortic arch 200, and to descendingaorta 202. The multi-component stent-graft system additionally provides blood-flow paths tobrachiocephalic artery 203 and left commoncarotid artery 204. It is noted that in the deployment shown inFIG. 5D , blood flow to leftsubclavian artery 205 is blocked by stent-graft 20. The left subclavian artery is either “sacrificed” (i.e. via occlusion), or surgically anastomosed to the left common carotid artery, or possibly to another source artery, such as the right common carotid artery. Alternatively, stent-graft 20 is shaped so as to define both proximal and distal superior lateral openings, such as described with reference to FIGS. 4-6H in the above-mentioned '782 publication, in which case the proximal superior lateral opening is aligned with left subclavian artery 305, and another second endovascular stent-graft is typically deployed through the proximal superior lateral opening into the left subclavian artery. - For some applications, stent-
graft 20 comprises one or more fatigue-resistant lateral tubes, such as described inU.S. Provisional Application 62/093,497, filed Dec. 18, 2014, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application and is incorporated herein by reference. For example, stent-graft 20 may implement some or all of the features described with reference to FIG. 6B of the '497 application. The one or more fatigue-resistant lateral tubes extend from one or more of the lateral openings described above. - In an experiment conducted on behalf of the inventors, several anatomical models of the human vasculature between the internal and external iliac arteries and up to the first bifurcations on the supra-aortic vessels were manufactured using information collected from CT imaging. An endovascular system similar to
endovascular system 10 was advanced through the modeled vasculature, and a stent-graft similar to stent-graft 20 was deployed. It was not necessary to rotate the delivery shaft assembly of the endovascular system in order to properly align the superior lateral opening of the stent-graft with the modeled left common carotid artery, as it self-oriented to the correct rotational configuration, while it was axially introduced into the target location, when its conical tip lay at the bifurcation of the brachiocephalic artery. - The scope of the present invention includes embodiments described in the following patents and patent applications, which are assigned to the assignee of the present application and are incorporated herein by reference. In an embodiment, techniques and apparatus described in one or more of the following patent applications are combined with techniques and apparatus described herein. In particular, the delivery systems described herein may be used to deliver the stent-grafts described in the following patent and patent applications, and deployed as described as described in the following patent and patent applications, mutatis mutandis.
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