A61B2017/22079

Stentriever devices for removing an occlusive clot from a vessel and methods thereof
11517340 · 2022-12-06 · ·

Devices described herein include a stentriever for removing an occlusive clot. The stentriever can include a membrane cover on the proximal end which can be sized to form a seal with the tip of an intermediate catheter. Clot engagement sections and/or a distal engagement section of the stentriever can also include a full or partial membrane covering to control the direction of aspiration and/or areas where the aspiration applies suction to the thrombus or clot. The membranes can be used to direct the aspiration so as to pull the clot deeper into the clot engagement sections of the stentriever, thereby improving grip on the clot. The design can also increase the effectiveness of clot fragment protection for friable clots by providing pores and/or clot cells in a distal engagement section.

METHODS FOR CROSSING AND TREATING AN OCCLUSION
20220378464 · 2022-12-01 ·

A device and method for treating a patient with total or near total occlusion is provided. The device can be positioned in a blood vessel at a treatment site. An occlusion at the treatment site is enlarged by a catheter. The catheter can be advanced over a guidewire into the occlusion. One or more of [a] compression or torsion applied to the guidewire or [b] compression or torsion applied to the catheter body expands or creates a path through the occlusion. The expansions or creation of the access path can be by cutting or abrading the occlusion or by a shoe-horn effect.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
20220378449 · 2022-12-01 ·

A system for aspirating thrombus that includes an aspiration catheter, a tubing set connected to the aspiration catheter, a pressurization element configured to couple to the tubing set and further configured to pressurize fluid from a first fluid source or allow pressurized fluid from the first fluid source to be transferred through a supply lumen of the aspiration catheter, and a sheath through which the aspiration catheter can be advanced.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
20220378450 · 2022-12-01 ·

An extension conduit for use with a system for aspirating thrombus includes a passageway extending between a distal end and a proximal end of the extension conduit, and a combined hydraulic and electrical control carried on the extension conduit and configured to be activated by a user to activate an electric switch while opening a valve to allow flow through the passageway.

Axial lengthening thrombus capture system

In some examples, a capture assembly configured to remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system, includes a body configured to receive the material of interest. The body can be configured to axially lengthen and shorten.

Systems and methods for thrombolysis and delivery of an agent

A system for aspirating thrombus and delivering an agent includes an aspiration catheter having a supply lumen having a proximal end, a distal end, and a wall, and an aspiration lumen having a proximal end, an open distal end, and an interior wall surface adjacent the open distal end, and at least one orifice at or adjacent the distal end of the supply lumen, in fluid communication with the aspiration lumen and located proximally of the open distal end of the aspiration lumen, wherein the at least one orifice is configured to create a spray pattern that is caused to impinge on the interior wall surface of the aspiration lumen such that the spray pattern upon impinging on the interior wall surface is caused to transform into at least a substantially distally-oriented flow capable of exiting the open distal end of the aspiration lumen.

ASPIRATION MEDICAL DEVICE
20220370084 · 2022-11-24 · ·

Aspiration medical devices and methods for making and using aspiration medical devices are disclosed. An example aspiration medical device may include a catheter shaft having a distal end region and defining an inflow orifice adjacent to the distal end region. An aspiration member may be disposed within the catheter shaft. The aspiration member may have a plurality of axially-spaced fluid jets formed therein. A collar may be disposed over the aspiration member. The collar may have a jet support region disposed adjacent to at least one of the fluid jets and a wall support region disposed adjacent to a wall of the catheter shaft.

KIDNEY STONE SUCTION TUBE DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
20220370085 · 2022-11-24 ·

The subject matter described herein includes a kidney stone suction tube device and related methods of use. According to one example, the disclosed subject matter includes a suction tube device comprising a flexible tubing element comprising a modified suction tube portion characterized as having U-shaped hollow lumen channel and an intra-renal portion characterized as having circular shaped lumen channel. The intra-renal portion of the suction tube device further includes a collection cylinder section configured for storing kidney stone fragments. In addition, the connection of the modified suction tube portion and the collection cylinder section includes a mesh filter element configured to prevent admittance of kidney stones into the modified suction tube portion of the flexible tubing element.

CLOT RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
20220370088 · 2022-11-24 ·

Catheter-delivered endovascular medical devices are described. The devices may include a pull wire attached to a distal body. The distal body may be formed of a distal body outer body comprising a basket comprised of a plurality of cells defined by a plurality of basket strips and a distal body inner body located in the interior of the distal body outer body and comprising a plurality of distal braided mesh openings formed by a plurality of woven linear strands. The distal braided mesh openings may be smaller than the cells when the device is in the relaxed state. Methods of using and making the devices are also described.

System and methods for removing undesirable material within a circulatory system utilizing during a surgical procedure
11589880 · 2023-02-28 · ·

A method for capturing dislodged vegetative growth during a surgical procedure is provided. The method includes maneuvering, into a circulatory system, a first cannula having a distal end and an opposing proximal end, such that the first cannula is positioned to capture the vegetative growth en bloc. A second cannula is positioned in fluid communication with the first cannula, such that a distal end of the second cannula is situated in spaced relation to the distal end of the first cannula. A suction force is provided through the distal end of the first cannula so as to capture the vegetative growth. Fluid removed by the suction force is reinfused through the distal end of the second cannula. Subsequent to becoming dislodged, the vegetative growth is captured by the first cannula. A method for capturing a vegetative growth during removal of a pacemaker lead is also provided.