A61F2/0105

Holding zone for intravascular medical device

A catheter that includes storage for an embolic protection device in an accessible, out-of-the-way location within the advancing catheter.

Vascular filter
09788932 · 2017-10-17 · ·

A filter comprises an inner, anchoring basket arranged concentrically inside an outer, alignment basket. The anchoring basket comprises a plurality of anchoring struts terminating in barbs. The alignment basket includes a plurality of alignment struts, which terminate downstream of the anchoring struts. A lumen is provided through hubs of the filter so that the filter can be deployed over a guidewire.

VASCULAR FILTER

An inferior vena cava filter (340) for use in the inferior vena cava (4) to capture thrombus (8) passing through the inferior vena cava (4) towards the heart and lungs to prevent pulmonary embolism comprises a proximal support hoop (302), a distal support hoop (312) and a plurality of support struts (303) extending between the proximal support hoop (302) and the distal support hoop (312). The filter (340) also comprises a plurality of capture arms (121) which are movable from a capturing configuration to an open configuration. The capture arms (121) are biased towards the open configuration. A biodegradable suture holds the capture arms (121) in the capturing configuration.

BIODEGRADABLE VASCULAR FILTER

Novel enhanced products and processes for trapping emboli utilize self-expanding skeletons and biodegradable polymer systems, for example stent-like Nitenol® elements and PLGA, to address longstanding issues related to thrombus capture without deleterious impacts on the vasculature or other negative artifacts of the procedure by at least partial post-use dissolution in situ.

MEDICAL DEVICES AND ANCHORS THEREFOR

Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods for placement in vessels, appendages, and openings in a body including a frame having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. In certain instances, the frame includes a waist portion angled relative to the longitudinal axis and one or more anchors arranged along the waist portion.

Embolus blood clot filter removal system and method

A blood filter extraction system for extracting a blood filter from within a blood vessel. The system includes an extraction wire, or plurality of such wires, positioned within an elongated tubular member. A plurality of extraction wires coupled to the distal end of the extraction member each include a hook for engaging filter members. Alternatively, the extraction wires may be one or more wires configured in a helical shape which engage filter members when the extraction member is rotated. The system may also include an elongated tubular member with the distal end having a conical shape. To extract a filter, the extraction wires are then pushed out of the tubular member and into the filter members. The extraction member is then withdrawn or rotated so the wires engage and draw in the filter members, after which the catheter is pushed over the conical portion of the tubular member.

BILE DUCT STENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20220304796 · 2022-09-29 ·

A bile duct stent and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. The bile duct stent having a backflow preventing means according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a cylindrical body having a mesh structure formed by zigzagging metal wires of a shape memory alloy on a plurality of pins each disposed in a circumferential direction X and a longitudinal direction Y of a cylindrical jig; a film portion coated on cells of the metal wires of the mesh structure; and a backflow-preventing pattern film in which a hole is formed in the film portion of each cell formed at an outlet end of the cylindrical body and threads (Lasso) fixed by zigzagging to the cells of the metal wires in the circumferential direction by passing through any one hole (h) cross the outlet end one time or more to form a network structure.

Medical devices for collecting pathogenic cells

Disclosed is a medical device constructed and arranged for contact with a flow of blood or other bodily fluid of a patient and including an attached binding agent or a roughened surface that binds to pathogenic cells targeted for elimination from the blood or other bodily fluid. Also disclosed are methods for making and using the device.

Filter with deployable anchors

An implantable and removable filter that may be implanted in and/or removed from a body lumen, such as the Vena Cava. The filter including tissue anchors on expandable anchoring legs, which can be selectively moved between a non-anchoring or pre-deployed configuration into an anchoring or deployed configuration by obturators that are movable inside the anchoring legs.

Embolic protection device
09770318 · 2017-09-26 · ·

An embolic protection device for use in a patient's blood vessel, such as the aorta, has an approximately cylindrical outer structure made of a filter mesh material and an approximately conical inner structure also made of a filter mesh material. On the downstream end of the embolic protection device, the wider end of the conical inner structure is joined to the cylindrical outer structure. The upstream end of the embolic protection device is open for blood to flow between the conical inner structure and the cylindrical outer structure. The space between the conical inner structure and the cylindrical outer structure defines a collection chamber for captured emboli. The narrow upstream end of the conical inner structure has a catheter port with a resilient seal that is sized for passage of a catheter shaft. The filter mesh material may be self-supporting or it may be supported on a resilient-framework or an inflatable framework.