Patent classifications
A61F2002/016
Bypass catheter
A surgical apparatus for treating a vessel blockage in a vessel of a patient having an elongated member having an outer wall, a first hole at a distal portion and a second hole spaced proximally from the first hole positioned in a side wall. A first lumen is provided within the elongated member for blood flow through the second hole, through the lumen and exiting the first hole to maintain blood flow during treatment of the vessel blockage. A motor driven impeller is rotatable during blood flow through the first lumen to enhance blood flow as blood flows into the second hole positioned proximal of the vessel blockage and exits the first hole distal of the vessel blockage during injection of fluid through one or more openings to treat the vessel blockage.
Embolic Protection Device, Folding Method and Forming Device
Embolic protection device for insertion into an aortic arch, with a filter unit, a frame and a feed unit, wherein the filter unit is arranged at the frame and the frame provides a proximal area having a proximal shape, which is arranged in an inner area of the frame and is connected to the feed unit, wherein the proximal shape has a first part and a second part, wherein the second part is formed at one end of the first part.
Embolic Coils
An embolic coil with a secondary, delivered shape utilizing regions of varying stiffness is described. In some embodiments, these regions of varying stiffness are created by utilizing a larger primary wind loop diameter to create selective regions with lower stiffness and higher flexibility. In some embodiments, these regions of higher flexibility correspond to inflection regions on a complex coil shape to ease deliverability of the coil during therapeutic procedures.
EMBOLIC PROTECTION DEVICE WITH DUAL-LAYER FILTER MESHES
Provided is an embolic protection device with dual-layer filter meshes, including an elastic base frame, a first filter mesh and a second filter mesh. The two ends of the first filter mesh are the first open end and the first closed end respectively. The distance between the first closed end and the elastic base frame is greater than the distance between the first open end and the elastic base frame. The first open end is connected with the elastic base frame, and the first filter mesh is provided with a plurality of first filtering holes. The second filter mesh is provided with a plurality of second filtering holes.
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.
Methods of manufacturing an embolic filter balloon
An embolic filter balloon is disclosed. The embolic filter balloon may comprise an inflatable balloon portion. Further, the inflatable balloon portion may be coupled to a filter member. The embolic filter balloon may be disposed in a body lumen. In some embodiments, the embolic filter balloon may be configured such that when the inflatable balloon portion is at least partially inflated the filter member extends at least partially across the body lumen. Such a configuration may allow the embolic filter balloon, when deployed, to filter particles greater than a predetermined size from a fluid in the body lumen.
EMBOLECTOMY DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE CONDITION
Clot engagement element comprising bundle of unwoven fibers can be assembled to form an acute stroke treatment device. The device has the capability of forming a three dimensional filtration matrix comprising effective pores with a distribution of sizes. The bundle of fiber design allows the device to be effectively delivered into circuitous cerebral arteries to remove clot that causes stroke. The fiber bundle based filtration matrix offers the advantages of conforming to the changing inner perimeter of a blood vessel during a clot removal process and thus the capability to effectively retain and remove a clot in the vessel. The filtration matrix offers the additional advantage to trap any break-off of the clot during the removal process. A plurality of fiber bundles can be combined to form an effective clot engagement element. Supplemental engagement structure as well as mechanical treatment structure can be integrated into the stroke treatment device. The deployment of the fiber based elements can be facilitated by actuation tool. Aspiration can be employed during the clot removal process.
THROMBECTOMY CAPTURE SYSTEM
An over-the-wire retrieval system having at least one expandable filter basket deployable and retrievable over a positioning guidewire that remains in place throughout the thrombectomy procedure. The filter catheter can slidably receive the positioning guidewire allowing the positioning guidewire to navigate a collapsed filter basket past a clot before the filter basket is expanded and pulled through the clot to engage or capture clot material. The filter basket can be re-collapsed and navigated past the clot over the positioning guidewire for multiple passes through the clot. The filter catheter can be paired with a flexible capture sleeve or an aspiration sheath for collection and removal of the clot material gathered by the filter basket on each pass. The flexible capture sleeve includes, in an example, a thrombus conveyor configured to transition between everted and inverted configurations.
FILTER APPARATUSES AND METHODS
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus and/or method involving an asymmetrical frame connected to an extension arm, and a filter having opposing surface areas terminating around a perimeter of the filter. The filter is configured with the frame and the extension arm to conform one of the opposing surface areas to an inner sidewall of a tubular structure.
AXIAL LENGTHENING THROMBUS CAPTURE SYSTEM
Systems and methods can remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system for the treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), cerebrovascular embolism, and other vascular occlusions.