A61B2017/22082

Atherectomy devices and methods

The devices and methods generally relate to treatment of occluded body lumens. In particular, the present devices and method relate to removal of the occluding material from the blood vessels as well as other body lumens.

INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS ENABLED TISSUE ABLATION FOR TREATMENT OF IN-STENT RESTENOSIS
20250228576 · 2025-07-17 ·

A device for therapeutic ablative treatment of residual plaque on, in, and/or surrounding a stent within a blood vessel of a subject includes a jacket configured for insertion within a stent within a blood vessel of a subject. The device further includes an ultrasound transducer located within the jacket and having at least one active element oriented to deliver ultrasound energy in a radial and/or axial direction of the jacket from within the stent to ablate the residual plaque.

Electrically enhanced retrieval of material from vessel lumens
11160571 · 2021-11-02 · ·

Retrieval of material from vessel lumens can be improved by electrically enhancing attachment of the material to the thrombectomy system. The system can include a catheter having a distal portion configured to be positioned adjacent to a thrombus in a blood vessel, an electrode disposed at the distal portion of the catheter, and an interventional element configured to be delivered through a lumen of the catheter. The electrode and the interventional element are each configured to be electrically coupled to an extracorporeal power supply.

ULTRASONIC URINARY BLADDER DRUG DELIVERY
20230015383 · 2023-01-19 ·

A kit comprising: a urinary catheter comprising a first and a second longitudinal lumens; an ultrasonic transducer disposed about said catheter; a balloon mounted on said catheter, and enclosing said transducer; and a reservoir containing an acoustic coupling medium, wherein: said catheter further comprises a first opening in said first longitudinal lumen, said first opening disposed inside said balloon and configured to inflate said balloon with at least some of said acoustic coupling medium, said catheter further comprises a second opening in said second longitudinal lumen, said second opening disposed outside said balloon and configured to deliver a therapeutic fluid into the urinary bladder, around said balloon, and activation of said transducer in said urinary bladder causes cavitation bubbles to form in said therapeutic fluid adjacent an internal surface of the urinary bladder, and little or no cavitation bubbles are formed in said acoustic coupling medium in said balloon.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
20220387753 · 2022-12-08 ·

A system for aspirating thrombus including an aspiration catheter having a supply lumen, an aspiration lumen, and a first connector hydraulically coupled to the proximal end of the aspiration lumen, and a pressure sensor having an internal passageway and having a distal connector configured to hydraulically couple to the first connector, a proximal connector configured to couple to a vacuum source, and a valve disposed between the distal connector and the proximal connector, the valve having an open state and a closed state.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
20220387052 · 2022-12-08 ·

A method for improving a flow condition through a catheter advancing an aspiration catheter through a sheath such that an open distal end of the aspiration lumen of the aspiration catheter is distal to a distal end of a sheath and is in proximity to a thrombus within a blood vessel of a subject, coupling an extension conduit in fluid communication with a lumen of the sheath to a fluid source, and activating a pump such that pressurized fluid from a first fluid source is supplied to a supply lumen of the aspiration catheter and when insufficient flowable material is present adjacent the open distal end of the aspiration lumen, fluid from the second fluid source is caused to flow through the lumen of the sheath.

Aspiration thrombectomy system and methods for thrombus removal with aspiration catheter

A clot removal system comprises a catheter, a vacuum source, and a controller. The catheter comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and controller operating parameters and defines a lumen configured to be filled with a liquid column having a proximal portion. The vacuum source is configured to supply vacuum. The controller is configured to carry out a control pattern of turning on and off the vacuum based upon the controller operating parameters and is configured to receive the controller operating parameters in an automatic response to the catheter being operatively connected to at least one of the vacuum source and the controller and, responsive to the connection, to carry out the control pattern to change a level of vacuum at the distal end of the catheter.

Catheter With Multiple Shock Wave Generators
20230363774 · 2023-11-16 · ·

A catheter includes multiple shock wave generators electrically controlled to produce shock waves simultaneously, sequentially or in pre-determined patterns for intracorporeal treatment of blood vessels.

Systems and methods for flushing an assessment catheter
11813085 · 2023-11-14 · ·

Devices systems and methods are disclosed for removing secretions from the lumen of a functional assessment catheter for the lungs. The system comprises a flushing unit configured to deliver a clearing fluid to the lumen of the pulmonary catheter to remove debris, secretions, or moisture from the lumen or sensors.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REMOVING MATERIAL FROM A PATIENT
20230346399 · 2023-11-02 · ·

A method of removing an occlusive material within a blood lumen of a patient includes positioning a material-removal device proximate to or in contact with the occlusive material within the blood lumen. The said material-removal device includes a catheter having a catheter lumen and a progressive cavity pump located at a distal portion of the catheter with the progressive cavity pump in fluid communication with the catheter lumen and the blood lumen. The method further includes actuating the progressive cavity pump to ingest at least a portion of the occlusive material from the blood lumen into the catheter lumen.