A61B2017/22079

Procedures for vascular occlusion
11564817 · 2023-01-31 · ·

A method of reducing blood flow within an aneurysm includes: injecting a contrast agent into a blood vessel including an aneurysm; expanding a stent, from a delivery device, across the aneurysm; and confirming that a stagnated area forms in the aneurysm. The stagnated area can form a crescent shape, a mushroom shape, a hemispherical shape, and/or a flat side. Upon confirming that the stagnated area forms in the aneurysm, the delivery device can be withdrawn from the blood vessel. The stagnated area can include the contrast agent. If the stagnated area does not form in the aneurysm, a second occluding device may be deployed. After withdrawing the delivery device, substantially all of the aneurysm progressively thromboses.

Flexible intravascular treatment devices and associated systems and methods of use

Flexible expandable treatment devices are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed to an expandable tubular structure formed of an interwoven strand and configured to be positioned in a blood vessel. The interwoven strand may be arranged to form a plurality of cells and a plurality of joints between adjacent cells. At least one of the joints may include a first strand slidably interlocked with a second strand, and at least one of the first strand and the second strand may bend back on itself to form a restriction that limits disengagement of the first strand and the second strand at the joint.

Aspiration Catheter with an Adjustable Tip for the Intracranial Circulation

An aspiration catheter useful for intracranial thrombus removal is described, along with methods of using the same. The aspiration catheter includes an adjustable tip having sides that are adjustable by an operator through the use of pull wires that extend along, and protrude from, the aspiration catheter.

Torus balloon with energy emitters for intravascular lithotripsy
11564729 · 2023-01-31 ·

A catheter for intraluminal lithotripsy including an outer wall, at least one balloon extending from the outer wall, the balloon having a first portion, a second portion proximal of the first portion and an intermediate portion between the first and second portions such that a transverse dimension of the intermediate portion is less than a transverse dimension of the first and second portions. The catheter includes a first lumen, at least one energy emitter mounted on the balloon for emitting energy to break down or soften calcium and a connector connecting the at least one energy emitter to an external energy source, the connector extending through the catheter.

Catheter with Shock Wave Electrodes Aligned on Longitudinal Axis
20230028890 · 2023-01-26 · ·

A catheter that fits within a blood vessel wall includes electrodes aligned along a longitudinal axis of the catheter that produce unfocused shock waves that propagate radially toward the blood vessel wall for treatment.

SUCTION CATHETER SYSTEMS WITH DESIGNS ALLOWING IMPROVED ASPIRATION AND EVALUATION OF ASPIRATION CONDITION
20230029243 · 2023-01-26 ·

An aspiration thrombectomy system is described with an aspiration catheter assembly having fittings interfaced with conduit and a pump. The aspiration catheter assembly can include a guide catheter and an aspiration catheter. The aspiration catheter can be positioned into an artery with a distal opening positioned proximal to a clot. The fittings can include a filter for removing thrombus from the aspiration flow. The fittings can include a flow meter for measuring flow to the pump. The fittings can include a pressure sensor for measuring pressure in the fittings. The aspiration catheter can be manipulated based on pressure and flow measurements. The fittings can include a docking manifold that can dock the connection suction of the suction extension to allow removal of the suction extension from hemostatic isolation and clearing of clots from the suction extension without further fittings such that the cleared suction extension can be efficiently reinserted for additional use.

Medical device having a plurality of lumens and a port

Devices, systems, and methods are provided for breaking a kidney stone(s) into smaller particles, fragments, and/or stone dust; and removing the same from a patient. The medical device may include a tube having a distal end, a proximal end, a port located proximal of the distal end, and a length of the tube extending between the proximal end and the distal end. A first portion of the tube may be proximal of the port and have a first cross-sectional area, while a second portion of the tube may be distal of the port and have a second cross-sectional area smaller than the first cross-sectional area. A first lumen may extend from the proximal end to the distal end of the tube. A second lumen may in communication with the port to fluidly connect the proximal end of the tube with the port.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE WITH MRI-GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND
20230017864 · 2023-01-19 ·

Systems and methods for sonicating a body within an organ of a patient include supplying ultrasound energy to the body in order to produce a liquified material, which can then be aspirated from the body via a catheter. Image guidance is used during aspiration of the liquified material.

Devices and Methods for Repairing a Pathological Connection Between Two Anatomical Structures

A device is disclosed for occluding an anatomical passage between first and second anatomical structures. The device includes a tip portion having a proximal element connected to a distal element through a member. The proximal element and/or distal element is movable axially along the tip portion while the other element preferably remains fixed in place. A handle is coupled to a proximal end of the tip portion through a shaft. The tip portion is positioned across the anatomical passage so that the proximal element occludes a first side of the passage and the distal element occludes a second side of the passage. A locking structure, such as a nut, is positioned or crimped against the proximal element, and, once done, the tip portion is released at the occluded passage.

Accessory devices for use with catheters

An accessory device may be used in combination with a thrombectomy catheter. The accessory device may be configured to deflect a distal portion of the thrombectomy catheter and/or disrupt a lesion in a vessel.