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- the present invention pertains to filtering devices. More particularly, the present invention pertains to embolic protection filtering devices having a filter membrane with an increased surface area.
- Heart and vascular disease are major problems in the United States and throughout the world. Conditions such as atherosclerosis result in blood vessels becoming blocked or narrowed. This blockage can result in lack of oxygenation of the heart, which has significant consequences since the heart muscle must be well oxygenated in order to maintain its blood pumping action.
- Occluded, stenotic, or narrowed blood vessels may be treated with a number of relatively non-invasive medical procedures including percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), and atherectomy.
- Angioplasty techniques typically involve the use of a balloon catheter. The balloon catheter is advanced over a guidewire such that the balloon is positioned adjacent a stenotic lesion. The balloon is then inflated and the restriction of the vessel is opened. During an atherectomy procedure, the stenotic lesion may be mechanically cut away from the blood vessel wall using an atherectomy catheter.
- embolic debris can be separated from the wall of the blood vessel. If this debris enters the circulatory system, it could block other vascular regions including the neural and pulmonary vasculature. During angioplasty procedures, stenotic debris may also break loose due to manipulation of the blood vessel. Because of this debris, a number of devices, termed embolic protection devices, have been developed to filter out this debris.
- the invention provides design, material, manufacturing method, and use alternatives for intravascular filtering devices.
- these filtering devices include a shaft having an embolic protection filter coupled thereto.
- the filter may adapted and configured to have an increased surface area or otherwise include other improvements.
- FIG. 1 is side view of an example embolic protection filtering device
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 2 - 2 ;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 3 - 3 ;
- FIG. 4 is side view of another example embolic protection filtering device
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 5 - 5 ;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 6 - 6 ;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 7 - 7 ;
- FIG. 8 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device
- FIG. 9 is a side view of a portion of the filtering device shown in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device
- FIG. 11 is a side view of another configuration of the filtering device shown in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an example filtering device 10 including a filter 12 having an augmented surface area.
- This structural feature may improve the functioning of filter 12 , for example, by increasing the amount of debris filter 12 can hold, by contributing to more efficient flow through filter 12 , and by enhancing the strength of filter 12 .
- the desirable structural features of filter 12 may also be described in other ways (as an alternative or in addition to having an augmented surface area) such as having an augmented filtering capability, filtering ability, filtering capacity, and the like.
- the augmented surface area may also provide filter 12 (and/or filtering device 10 ) with a number of additional desirable features including those described below.
- filter 12 may be adapted to operate between a first generally collapsed configuration and a second generally expanded configuration for collecting debris in a body lumen.
- filter 12 and/or filtering device 10 can be delivered to an appropriate intravascular location, for example “downstream” of an intravascular lesion, using an appropriate filter delivery device.
- filter 12 can be removed from the vasculature at the desired time by an appropriate filter retrieval device.
- Filter 12 may be coupled to a shaft 14 and may include a filter frame 16 and a filter membrane or fabric 18 coupled to filter frame 16 .
- Frame 16 may take the form of any one of a number of appropriate shapes and configurations.
- frame 16 may comprise a generally circular filter mouth or loop, which may define the primary opening for blood to travel into and be filtered by filter 12 .
- essentially any appropriate shape or configuration may be utilized without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- Frame 16 may be comprised of any appropriate material.
- frame 16 may be comprised of a “self-expanding” shape-memory material such as nickel-titanium alloy that may be configured to bias filter 12 to be in the second expanded configuration.
- frame 16 may be comprised of essentially any appropriate metal, metal-alloy, polymer, combinations thereof, and the like including any of the materials described herein.
- frame 16 or portions thereof may be doped with, plated with, or otherwise include a radiopaque material. Radiopaque materials are understood to be materials capable of producing a relatively bright image on a fluoroscopy screen or another imaging technique during a medical procedure. This relatively bright image aids the user of device 10 in determining its location.
- radiopaque materials can include, but are not limited to, gold, platinum, palladium, tantalum, tungsten alloy, plastic material loaded with a radiopaque filler, and the like.
- a radiopaque wire disposed about a portion of frame 16 .
- Filter membrane 18 may be comprised of any appropriate material such as a polymer and may be drilled (for example, formed by known laser techniques) or otherwise include one or more openings 20 . Holes or openings 20 can be sized to allow blood flow therethrough but restrict flow of debris or emboli floating in the body lumen or cavity. In at least some embodiments, filter membrane 18 may be configured to augment the surface area of filter 12 as is described in more detail below.
- One or more struts 22 may extend between frame 16 and shaft 14 .
- struts 22 can be coupled to shaft 14 by a coupling 24 , for example a heat-shrink tube, a crimp fitting, and the like.
- struts 22 may be coupled to shaft 14 by one or more windings of struts 22 about shaft 14 .
- struts 22 may comprise an extension or integral part of frame 16 .
- struts 22 and frame 16 may comprise two distinct structures that can be attached to one another.
- Shaft 14 can be made of any suitable materials including metals, metal alloys, polymers, or the like, or combinations or mixtures thereof.
- suitable metals and metal alloys include stainless steel, such as 304v stainless steel; nickel-titanium alloy, such as nitinol, nickel-chromium alloy, nickel-chromium-iron alloy, cobalt alloy, or the like; or other suitable material.
- FIG. 1 illustrates shaft 14 as being a guidewire, shaft 14 is not intended to be limited to being only a guidewire. It can be appreciated that shaft 14 may comprise number of different structures including a catheter (e.g., therapeutic, diagnostic, or guide catheter), endoscopic device, laproscopic device, an embolic protection device, or any other suitable device.
- shaft 14 may comprise a tubular filter cartridge.
- filtering device 10 (and/or shaft 14 ) can be configured to be slidable over a guidewire or other suitable medical device.
- filter membrane 18 may be adapted and configured to augment the surface area of filter 12 . Augmenting the surface area of filter 12 may be accomplished in a number of ways.
- filter membrane 18 may include one or more folds or pleats 26 that increase the surface area where debris may be captured or filtered.
- the amount of surface area that may be added to filter 12 may depend on the “depth” or amount of folding included with each pleat 26 . Accordingly, the “deeper” the amount of folding included with each pleat 26 , the greater the increasing in surface area. It can be appreciated that alterations to the amount of folding or depth of pleats 26 may vary without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- pleats 26 may be defined by inward deflections of filter membrane 18 . This configuration may allow filter membrane 18 to expand outwardly toward a bulbous shape when greater amounts of debris are captured.
- pleats 26 may be defined by one or more longitudinal bonds 28 between filter membrane 18 and shaft 14 as best seen in FIG. 2 . Bonds 28 , for example, may be disposed adjacent a distal region 30 of filter 12 . Portions of filter membrane 18 , however, may not be bonded to shaft 14 as best seen in FIG. 3 . The non-bonded portion may be disposed adjacent a proximal region 32 of filter 12 .
- FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 illustrate one example configuration of filter membrane 18 where bonds 28 are disposed along distal region 30 of filter 12 but not along proximal region 32 , this arrangement is not intended to be limiting. Generally, bonds 28 may be disposed along distal region 30 , along proximal region 32 , along the entire length of filter 12 , or any other suitable combination or arrangement.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 also illustrate more clearly that shaft 14 may comprise a tubular filter cartridge that may be slidable over a medical device such as a guidewire 34 .
- FIG. 4 is another example filtering device 110 that is essentially the same in form and function as device 10 , except that filter 112 include one or more longitudinal fibers 136 (best seen in FIGS. 5, 6 , and 7 ) and that the folds or pleats 126 of filter membrane 118 may be defined by bonds 128 (best seen in FIG. 5, 6 , and 7 ) between filter membrane 118 and fibers 136 .
- fibers 136 may act as a substrate or bonding surface for filter membrane 118 as well as help define a configuration of filter 112 that has increased surface area. Fibers 136 may also provide filter 112 with other desirable features such as strength, radiopacity, etc.
- fibers 136 may be attached to and extend distally from filter frame 116 .
- opposite ends of fibers 136 may be attached to filter frame 116 and shaft 14 .
- the spacing between fibers 136 and shaft 14 gets larger at more proximal filter locations.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of filter 112 at a relatively distal position, illustrating fibers 136 disposed adjacent shaft 14 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 which illustrate increasingly more proximal positions along filter 112 , depict increasing radial spacing of fibers 136 from shaft 12 .
- FIG. 8 is another example filtering device 210 that is essentially the same in form and function as any of the others described herein except that filter 212 includes one or more sinusoidal ribs 238 .
- sinusoidal ribs 238 may be attached to or disposed adjacent to filter frame 16 and/or filter membrane 18 , and may extend distally along filter 212 .
- the precise location and length of ribs 238 may vary.
- ribs 238 may be configured for being disposed along the region of filter 212 that contacts or may contact the interior wall of a blood vessel 240 as shown in FIG. 9 . This feature may be desirable, for example, because it allows a smaller portion of filter membrane 218 to be “blocked” by contact with blood vessel 240 . Accordingly, the surface area of filter 212 that can be used to collect debris is increased.
- FIG. 10 Another example filtering device 310 is shown in FIG. 10 .
- Device 310 is essentially the same in form and function as any of the other devices described herein except that filter 310 includes a distal apex ring member 342 that is slidable along shaft 14 . Accordingly, filter 312 may be able to shift from a first relatively shortened or inverted configuration (as shown in FIG. 10 ) to a second relatively elongated or everted configuration (as shown in FIG. 11 ).
- Shifting between the first and second configurations may be accomplished in a number of ways.
- filter 312 may be originally placed within a body lumen in the first configuration and then shift to the second configuration as filter 312 becomes filled with debris.
- ring member 342 may frictionally engage shaft 14 .
- forces exerted on filter 312 e.g., due to fluid flow within the body lumen
- shifting the configuration of filter 312 may be accomplished in another example filtering device 410 by using a shifting member or rod 444 as shown in FIG. 12 .
- rod 444 may be attached to ring member 342 and extend proximally therefrom. A clinician may then grasp rod 444 and alter the configuration of filter 312 by proximally or distally shifting rod 444 .
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A filtering device with an increased surface area, and method of making and using the same. The present invention comprises a filtering device including an elongate shaft and a filter coupled to the shaft. The filter may include a filter membrane configured to have an increased surface area.
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- This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/430,940, filed May 7, 2003.
- The present invention pertains to filtering devices. More particularly, the present invention pertains to embolic protection filtering devices having a filter membrane with an increased surface area.
- Heart and vascular disease are major problems in the United States and throughout the world. Conditions such as atherosclerosis result in blood vessels becoming blocked or narrowed. This blockage can result in lack of oxygenation of the heart, which has significant consequences since the heart muscle must be well oxygenated in order to maintain its blood pumping action.
- Occluded, stenotic, or narrowed blood vessels may be treated with a number of relatively non-invasive medical procedures including percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), and atherectomy. Angioplasty techniques typically involve the use of a balloon catheter. The balloon catheter is advanced over a guidewire such that the balloon is positioned adjacent a stenotic lesion. The balloon is then inflated and the restriction of the vessel is opened. During an atherectomy procedure, the stenotic lesion may be mechanically cut away from the blood vessel wall using an atherectomy catheter.
- During angioplasty and atherectomy procedures, embolic debris can be separated from the wall of the blood vessel. If this debris enters the circulatory system, it could block other vascular regions including the neural and pulmonary vasculature. During angioplasty procedures, stenotic debris may also break loose due to manipulation of the blood vessel. Because of this debris, a number of devices, termed embolic protection devices, have been developed to filter out this debris.
- The invention provides design, material, manufacturing method, and use alternatives for intravascular filtering devices. In at least some embodiments, these filtering devices include a shaft having an embolic protection filter coupled thereto. The filter may adapted and configured to have an increased surface area or otherwise include other improvements. These and other desirable features are described in greater detail below.
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FIG. 1 is side view of an example embolic protection filtering device; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 2-2; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 3-3; -
FIG. 4 is side view of another example embolic protection filtering device; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 5-5; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 6-6; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the filtering device through line 7-7; -
FIG. 8 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device; -
FIG. 9 is a side view of a portion of the filtering device shown inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device; -
FIG. 11 is a side view of another configuration of the filtering device shown inFIG. 10 ; and -
FIG. 12 is a side view of another example embolic protection filtering device. - The following description should be read with reference to the drawings wherein like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views. The detailed description and drawings illustrate example embodiments of the claimed invention.
- For a number of reasons, it may be desirable to augment the amount of surface area on a device that can be used for filtering debris.
FIG. 1 is a side view of anexample filtering device 10 including afilter 12 having an augmented surface area. This structural feature may improve the functioning offilter 12, for example, by increasing the amount ofdebris filter 12 can hold, by contributing to more efficient flow throughfilter 12, and by enhancing the strength offilter 12. It can be appreciated that the desirable structural features offilter 12 may also be described in other ways (as an alternative or in addition to having an augmented surface area) such as having an augmented filtering capability, filtering ability, filtering capacity, and the like. The augmented surface area may also provide filter 12 (and/or filtering device 10) with a number of additional desirable features including those described below. - In general,
filter 12 may be adapted to operate between a first generally collapsed configuration and a second generally expanded configuration for collecting debris in a body lumen. In some embodiments,filter 12 and/orfiltering device 10 can be delivered to an appropriate intravascular location, for example “downstream” of an intravascular lesion, using an appropriate filter delivery device. Similarly,filter 12 can be removed from the vasculature at the desired time by an appropriate filter retrieval device. -
Filter 12 may be coupled to ashaft 14 and may include afilter frame 16 and a filter membrane orfabric 18 coupled tofilter frame 16.Frame 16 may take the form of any one of a number of appropriate shapes and configurations. For example,frame 16 may comprise a generally circular filter mouth or loop, which may define the primary opening for blood to travel into and be filtered byfilter 12. However, essentially any appropriate shape or configuration may be utilized without departing from the spirit of the invention. -
Frame 16 may be comprised of any appropriate material. For example,frame 16 may be comprised of a “self-expanding” shape-memory material such as nickel-titanium alloy that may be configured to biasfilter 12 to be in the second expanded configuration. Alternatively,frame 16 may be comprised of essentially any appropriate metal, metal-alloy, polymer, combinations thereof, and the like including any of the materials described herein. In some embodiments,frame 16 or portions thereof may be doped with, plated with, or otherwise include a radiopaque material. Radiopaque materials are understood to be materials capable of producing a relatively bright image on a fluoroscopy screen or another imaging technique during a medical procedure. This relatively bright image aids the user ofdevice 10 in determining its location. Some examples of radiopaque materials can include, but are not limited to, gold, platinum, palladium, tantalum, tungsten alloy, plastic material loaded with a radiopaque filler, and the like. For example, a radiopaque wire disposed about a portion offrame 16. -
Filter membrane 18 may be comprised of any appropriate material such as a polymer and may be drilled (for example, formed by known laser techniques) or otherwise include one ormore openings 20. Holes oropenings 20 can be sized to allow blood flow therethrough but restrict flow of debris or emboli floating in the body lumen or cavity. In at least some embodiments,filter membrane 18 may be configured to augment the surface area offilter 12 as is described in more detail below. - One or
more struts 22 may extend betweenframe 16 andshaft 14. In some embodiments,struts 22 can be coupled toshaft 14 by acoupling 24, for example a heat-shrink tube, a crimp fitting, and the like. Alternatively, struts 22 may be coupled toshaft 14 by one or more windings ofstruts 22 aboutshaft 14. In some embodiments, struts 22 may comprise an extension or integral part offrame 16. Alternatively, struts 22 andframe 16 may comprise two distinct structures that can be attached to one another. -
Shaft 14 can be made of any suitable materials including metals, metal alloys, polymers, or the like, or combinations or mixtures thereof. Some examples of suitable metals and metal alloys include stainless steel, such as 304v stainless steel; nickel-titanium alloy, such as nitinol, nickel-chromium alloy, nickel-chromium-iron alloy, cobalt alloy, or the like; or other suitable material. Although the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 illustratesshaft 14 as being a guidewire,shaft 14 is not intended to be limited to being only a guidewire. It can be appreciated thatshaft 14 may comprise number of different structures including a catheter (e.g., therapeutic, diagnostic, or guide catheter), endoscopic device, laproscopic device, an embolic protection device, or any other suitable device. In some embodiments,shaft 14 may comprise a tubular filter cartridge. According to this embodiment, filtering device 10 (and/or shaft 14) can be configured to be slidable over a guidewire or other suitable medical device. - As stated above,
filter membrane 18 may be adapted and configured to augment the surface area offilter 12. Augmenting the surface area offilter 12 may be accomplished in a number of ways. For example,filter membrane 18 may include one or more folds orpleats 26 that increase the surface area where debris may be captured or filtered. The amount of surface area that may be added to filter 12 may depend on the “depth” or amount of folding included with eachpleat 26. Accordingly, the “deeper” the amount of folding included with eachpleat 26, the greater the increasing in surface area. It can be appreciated that alterations to the amount of folding or depth ofpleats 26 may vary without departing from the spirit of the invention. - In at least some embodiments, pleats 26 may be defined by inward deflections of
filter membrane 18. This configuration may allowfilter membrane 18 to expand outwardly toward a bulbous shape when greater amounts of debris are captured. Alternatively, pleats 26 may be defined by one or morelongitudinal bonds 28 betweenfilter membrane 18 andshaft 14 as best seen inFIG. 2 .Bonds 28, for example, may be disposed adjacent adistal region 30 offilter 12. Portions offilter membrane 18, however, may not be bonded toshaft 14 as best seen inFIG. 3 . The non-bonded portion may be disposed adjacent aproximal region 32 offilter 12. Although the combination ofFIGS. 1, 2 and 3 illustrate one example configuration offilter membrane 18 wherebonds 28 are disposed alongdistal region 30 offilter 12 but not alongproximal region 32, this arrangement is not intended to be limiting. Generally, bonds 28 may be disposed alongdistal region 30, alongproximal region 32, along the entire length offilter 12, or any other suitable combination or arrangement.FIGS. 2 and 3 also illustrate more clearly thatshaft 14 may comprise a tubular filter cartridge that may be slidable over a medical device such as aguidewire 34. -
FIG. 4 is anotherexample filtering device 110 that is essentially the same in form and function asdevice 10, except thatfilter 112 include one or more longitudinal fibers 136 (best seen inFIGS. 5, 6 , and 7) and that the folds orpleats 126 offilter membrane 118 may be defined by bonds 128 (best seen inFIG. 5, 6 , and 7) betweenfilter membrane 118 andfibers 136. According to this embodiment,fibers 136 may act as a substrate or bonding surface forfilter membrane 118 as well as help define a configuration offilter 112 that has increased surface area.Fibers 136 may also providefilter 112 with other desirable features such as strength, radiopacity, etc. - In at least some embodiments,
fibers 136 may be attached to and extend distally from filter frame 116. For example, opposite ends offibers 136 may be attached to filter frame 116 andshaft 14. According to this embodiment, the spacing betweenfibers 136 andshaft 14 gets larger at more proximal filter locations. For example,FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view offilter 112 at a relatively distal position, illustratingfibers 136 disposedadjacent shaft 14.FIGS. 6 and 7 , which illustrate increasingly more proximal positions alongfilter 112, depict increasing radial spacing offibers 136 fromshaft 12. -
FIG. 8 is anotherexample filtering device 210 that is essentially the same in form and function as any of the others described herein except thatfilter 212 includes one or moresinusoidal ribs 238. In at least some embodiments,sinusoidal ribs 238 may be attached to or disposed adjacent to filterframe 16 and/orfilter membrane 18, and may extend distally alongfilter 212. The precise location and length ofribs 238, however, may vary. In general,ribs 238 may be configured for being disposed along the region offilter 212 that contacts or may contact the interior wall of ablood vessel 240 as shown inFIG. 9 . This feature may be desirable, for example, because it allows a smaller portion offilter membrane 218 to be “blocked” by contact withblood vessel 240. Accordingly, the surface area offilter 212 that can be used to collect debris is increased. - Another
example filtering device 310 is shown inFIG. 10 .Device 310 is essentially the same in form and function as any of the other devices described herein except thatfilter 310 includes a distalapex ring member 342 that is slidable alongshaft 14. Accordingly, filter 312 may be able to shift from a first relatively shortened or inverted configuration (as shown inFIG. 10 ) to a second relatively elongated or everted configuration (as shown inFIG. 11 ). - Shifting between the first and second configurations may be accomplished in a number of ways. For example, filter 312 may be originally placed within a body lumen in the first configuration and then shift to the second configuration as
filter 312 becomes filled with debris. According to this embodiment,ring member 342 may frictionally engageshaft 14. However, whenfilter 312 becomes sufficiently full, forces exerted on filter 312 (e.g., due to fluid flow within the body lumen) may overcome the frictional force and shiftfilter 312 to the second configuration. - Alternatively, shifting the configuration of
filter 312 may be accomplished in anotherexample filtering device 410 by using a shifting member orrod 444 as shown inFIG. 12 . According to this embodiment,rod 444 may be attached toring member 342 and extend proximally therefrom. A clinician may then grasprod 444 and alter the configuration offilter 312 by proximally or distally shiftingrod 444. - It should be understood that this disclosure is, in many respects, only illustrative. Changes may be made in details, particularly in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of steps without exceeding the scope of the invention. The invention's scope is, of course, defined in the language in which the appended claims are expressed.
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2. A filtering device, comprising:
an elongated shaft having a proximal section and a distal section;
a filter coupled to the distal section of the elongated shaft, the filter including a filter frame and a pleated filter membrane operable between a collapsed position and an expandable position, the filter membrane including a proximal region and a distal region; and
one or more support fibers operatively coupled to the filter membrane.
3. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein the elongated shaft comprises a guidewire.
4. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein the elongated shaft comprises a tubular filter cartridge slidably disposed over a guidewire.
5. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein said one or more fibers are longitudinally disposed along a length of the filter
6. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein said one or more fibers are attached to the filter frame and the elongated shaft.
7. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein said one or more fibers extend from the filter frame to a distal end of the filter.
8. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein said one or more fibers are radially spaced apart from each other, and wherein the radial spacing between each fiber and the elongated shaft increases towards said proximal region.
9. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein the filter membrane includes a number of folds or pleats for augmenting the surface area of the filter.
10. The filtering device of claim 9 , wherein the folds or pleats are defined by inward deflections of the filter membrane.
11. The filtering device of claim 9 , wherein the folds or pleats are defined by one or more bonds between the filter membrane and the elongated shaft.
12. The filtering device of claim 11 , wherein said bonds are longitudinally disposed along a length of the filter membrane.
13. The filtering device of claim 12 , wherein the bonds are disposed along only the distal region of the filter membrane.
14. The filtering device of claim 12 , wherein the bonds are disposed along only the proximal region of the filter membrane.
15. The filtering device of claim 12 , wherein the bonds are disposed along the entire length of the filter membrane.
16. The filtering device of claim 2 , wherein the filter includes one or more sinusoidal ribs.
17. The filtering device of claim 2 , further comprising a distal apex ring member slidably disposed along the elongated shaft, said ring member adapted to actuate the filter between an inverted position and an evened position.
18. A filtering device, comprising:
an elongated shaft having a proximal section and a distal section;
a filter coupled to the distal section of the elongated shaft, the filter including a filter frame and a filter membrane operable between a collapsed position and an expandable position, the filter membrane including a proximal region, a distal region, and a number of folds or pleats defining an augmented surface area of the filter; and
one or more support fibers operatively coupled to the folds or pleats of the filter membrane, said one or more support fibers being longitudinally disposed along a length of the filter.
19. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein said one or more fibers are attached to the filter frame and the elongated shaft.
20. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein said one or more fibers extend from the filter frame to a distal end of the filter.
21. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein said one or more fibers are radially spaced apart from each other, and wherein the radial spacing between each fiber and the elongated shaft increases towards said proximal region.
22. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein the filter membrane includes a number of folds or pleats for augmenting the surface area of the filter.
23. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein the folds or pleats are defined by inward deflections of the filter membrane.
24. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein the folds or pleats are defined by one or more bonds between the filter membrane and the elongated shaft.
25. The filtering device of claim 18 , wherein the filter includes one or more sinusoidal ribs.
26. The filtering device of claim 18 , further comprising a distal apex ring member slidably disposed along the elongated shaft, said ring member adapted to actuate the filter between an inverted position and an everted position.
27. A filtering device, comprising:
an elongated shaft having a proximal section and a distal section;
a filter coupled to the distal section of the elongated shaft, the filter including a filter frame and a filter membrane operable between a collapsed position and an expandable position, the filter membrane including a proximal region, a distal region, and a number of folds or pleats each defining an inward deflection of the filter membrane;
one or more support fibers operatively coupled to the folds or pleats of the filter membrane, each of said one or more fibers being radially spaced apart from each other; and
wherein the radial spacing between each fiber and the elongated shaft increases towards the proximal region of said filter membrane.
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