A61B2017/00986

Intravascular catheter having an expandable incising portion and abrasive surfaces
11357533 · 2022-06-14 · ·

An intravascular device is provided having a catheter tube and an expandable portion including a plurality of struts capable of being moved between an open and a closed position. An incising element and an abrasive surface are provided on at least one of the struts. The incising element has a sharpened edge for creating an incision in, and the abrasive surface is configured to abrade, atherosclerotic material located within a blood vessel when the expandable portion is in the opened position.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR OCCLUDING OR PROMOTING FLUID FLOW
20230270427 · 2023-08-31 ·

Devices and methods for occluding or promoting fluid flow through openings are disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment an occlusion device is provided having an expandable outer elongate tubular body, a guide member extending from a distal end of the outer body, and a slide tube disposed within the outer body, the proximal portions of the outer body and the slide tube being fixedly mated. The slide tube is configured to slide distally within the outer tubular body when the tubular body is expanded to form wings. A tether can be included as part of the device and it can be used to assist in positioning and locking a location of the device in an opening. Exemplary methods for delivering devices disclosed herein are also provided.

Coronary sinus cannulation

A method of cannulating a coronary sinus within a heart chamber includes deploying, from a catheter, an imaging hood to a deployed configuration by extending the imaging hood from a distal end of the catheter and radially expanding the imaging hood to define a constant deployed volume within an open area of the imaging hood. The method further includes positioning a contact edge of the imaging hood and the open area of the imaging hood in the deployed configuration over or upon an ostium of the coronary sinus, displacing an opaque fluid with a transparent fluid from the open area defined by the imaging hood and tissue surrounding the ostium, visualizing the ostium through the transparent fluid by viewing the ostium via an imaging element attached to an inner surface of the imaging hood, and introducing a guidewire through the imaging hood and into the ostium while under visual guidance.

ENDOLUMINAL PUNCH SYSTEM WITH ENERGY APPLICATOR

An endoluminal punch system including a sheath and dilator. The endoluminal punch may include energy delivery system capable of being transmitted from the proximal end to the distal end of the endoluminal punch to assist with tissue crossing and incisions. The dilator may include selectively deployable cutting mechanism to create incisions in tissue that are larger than their basic external diameter. The system may also be configured to reduce the risk of generating plastic emboli during insertion of the endoluminal punch.

Steerable lesion excluding heart implants for congestive heart failure

Devices, systems, and methods for treating a heart of a patient may make use of one or more implant structures which limit a size of a chamber of the heart, such as by deploying a tensile member to bring a wall of the heart toward (optionally into contact with) a septum of the heart.

Intravascular catheter having an expandable incising portion
11331118 · 2022-05-17 · ·

An intravascular catheter device for treating atherosclerotic material located within a blood vessel includes an expandable portion is secured to a catheter tube having a centerline. The expandable portion includes a plurality of struts pivotably attached to the expandable portion for movement between a closed position where the struts extend parallel to the centerline and an opened position where the struts splay outwardly at an angle from the centerline. A sharpened edge associated with at least one of struts creates an incision in the atherosclerotic material when the expandable portion is placed in the opened position and retracted axially through the blood vessel.

HANDLING OF FASTENERS WITHIN A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT

Surgical instruments and their methods of use are disclosed. In some embodiments, the surgical instrument may include a handle and an elongated shaft assembly extending distally from the handle. The surgical instrument may also include a fastener deployment system for deploying fasteners from the elongated shaft assembly including a reciprocating driveshaft disposed within the elongated shaft assembly. The driveshaft may include an internal channel and at least one guide surface shaped and arranged to maintain an orientation of at least one fastener in the channel of the driveshaft. In other embodiments, the fastener deployment system may include a follower disposed within the elongated shaft assembly for displacing one or more fasteners within the elongated shaft assembly towards a distal fastener deployment position.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AND POSITIONING MAGNETIC ANASTOMOSIS COMPRESSION DEVICES FOR SUBSEQUENT FORMATION OF ANASTOMOSES
20230255624 · 2023-08-17 ·

The invention provides a system including a securement apparatus for providing improved placement and securement of magnetic compression devices at a desired target site so as to create anastomoses between tissues. The delivery apparatus is configured to be used in the placement and securement of magnetic compression devices that include one or more guide elements, such as sutures or wires, used for the positioning and/or manipulation of the devices once delivered to the target tissue, to achieve optimal placement and subsequent anastomosis formation.

Filler material, filler delivery device, and filler delivery method

A filler delivery device is configured to place a filler inside a bulge occurring in a body lumen. The filler delivery device includes a frame member configured to be expandable and compressible, and a tubular member through which a catheter for injecting the filler into the bulge is insertable. The tubular member is provided such that, when the frame member is in an expanded state, an open end of the tubular member is directed in a direction intersecting an extending direction of the body lumen. The filler material includes a base gel having flowability with which the filler material flows inside the catheter, and shape retainability with which the filler material stays inside the bulge after being injected from the catheter into the bulge, and a solidification promoting substance that promotes solidification of blood inside the bulge.

SPACE FILLING DEVICES

An occlusive device includes a covering component configured to modulate passage of blood or thrombus therethrough, and an occlusion frame that includes a plurality of elongate occlusion frame members. The elongate occlusion frame members are arranged to form a generally disc-shaped member. The occlusion frame is at least partially covered by the covering component. The device further includes an anchor frame that includes a plurality of elongate anchor frame members. The device further includes a first hub component from which the elongate frame members extend, and a second hub component from which the elongate frame members extend.