Systems and methods for management of thrombosis
Abstract
An aspiration system includes an aspiration catheter including a tubular aspiration member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen, and configured to at least partially extend out of the lumen of an elongate tubular member and into the vasculature of a subject, an elongate support member coupled to the tubular aspiration member and extending between the proximal end of the aspiration catheter and the proximal end of the tubular aspiration member, a high pressure injection lumen extending within the elongate support member and having a distal end including a curved portion configured to change a direction of fluid flow by at least about 90°, at least one orifice located at the distal end of the high pressure injection lumen configured to allow liquid to be released into the lumen of the tubular aspiration member, and an annular seal carried by the tubular aspiration member and configured to create a liquid seal against the inner surface of the elongate tubular member.
Claims
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1 . An aspiration system for removal of material from a lumen, cavity or duct of a patient comprising:
an aspiration catheter having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising:
an expandable aspiration lumen;
a high pressure injection lumen extending within an elongate support member and having a proximal end adjacent the proximal end of the aspiration catheter and a distal end adjacent the distal end of the aspiration catheter;
at least one orifice located at the distal end of the high pressure injection lumen configured to allow liquid injected through the high pressure injection lumen to be released at or adjacent a distal end of the expandable aspiration lumen.Cited by (0)
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