Methods and devices for embolic protection

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9968434
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14301153

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An aortic flow diverter or filter is described that diverts particles away from the carotid vessels and right subclavian artery. The diverter includes a stent-like portion formed from a plurality of braided or woven wires that can radially self-expand. The stent-like portion is generally tubular and is fixed over the distal end of a catheter or shaft. A sheath is located over both the catheter and stent-like portion, maintaining the stent-like portion in a compressed configuration. When withdrawn proximally, the sheath releases the stent-like portion, allowing it to expand against the walls of the vessel.

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MYLA SUBBARAO VNEWPORT COAST CA

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Myla, Subbarao V Newport Coast, US 3 9

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