Patent classifications
A61F2/856
BIFURCATED SIDE-ACCESS INTRAVASCULAR STENT GRAFT
A bifurcated intravascular stent graft comprises primary stent segments and a primary graft sleeve, forming a main fluid channel and having a side opening therethrough. An external graft channel formed on the primary graft sleeve has a first end communicating with the side opening and an open second end outside the primary graft sleeve, thereby providing a branch flow channel from the main channel out through the side opening and external graft channel. The primary stent segments and graft sleeve engage an endoluminal surface of a main vessel and form substantially fluid-tight seals. The stent graft further comprises a secondary stent graft, which may be positioned partially within the external graft channel, through the open second end thereof, and partially within a branch vessel. The secondary stent graft engages the inner surface of the external graft channel and the endoluminal surface of the branch vessel, thereby forming substantially fluid-tight seals.
Graft anchor devices, systems and methods
The present disclosure provides medical devices, systems and methods and in particular to devices and methods useful for anchoring graft materials to bodily structures.
Graft anchor devices, systems and methods
The present disclosure provides medical devices, systems and methods and in particular to devices and methods useful for anchoring graft materials to bodily structures.
TRANS-RADIAL ACCESS ENDOVASCULAR CATHETERS AND METHODS OF USE
Devices and methods for establishing trans-radial access for medical intervention are described. In particular, some embodiments are optimized for consistently safely achieving complete cerebral angiography via a single trans-radial access site. A system may include a catheter with at least two active steering sites. Some embodiments may include at least one balloon. The methods include using said steering mechanisms to help guide and support said catheter. In some embodiments, additional use is made of at least one vascular arch to provide further support and prevent kickback and prolapse of said catheter and any additional devices passed therethrough.
TRANS-RADIAL ACCESS ENDOVASCULAR CATHETERS AND METHODS OF USE
Devices and methods for establishing trans-radial access for medical intervention are described. In particular, some embodiments are optimized for consistently safely achieving complete cerebral angiography via a single trans-radial access site. A system may include a catheter with at least two active steering sites. Some embodiments may include at least one balloon. The methods include using said steering mechanisms to help guide and support said catheter. In some embodiments, additional use is made of at least one vascular arch to provide further support and prevent kickback and prolapse of said catheter and any additional devices passed therethrough.
PULMONARY ARTERY IMPLANT APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to an implantable apparatus and methods of use thereof for treating congestive heart failure. An apparatus of this invention may be anchored by implantation of a section of the apparatus within in a branch pulmonary artery, for example the left pulmonary artery, which then positions and anchors another section, for example a device frame section of the apparatus within the main pulmonary artery. A medical device may be attached to the anchored device frame.
PULMONARY ARTERY IMPLANT APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to an implantable apparatus and methods of use thereof for treating congestive heart failure. An apparatus of this invention may be anchored by implantation of a section of the apparatus within in a branch pulmonary artery, for example the left pulmonary artery, which then positions and anchors another section, for example a device frame section of the apparatus within the main pulmonary artery. A medical device may be attached to the anchored device frame.
Bifurcated endovascular prosthesis having tethered contralateral leg
An endovascular delivery system includes a bifurcated and inflatable prosthesis including a main tubular body having an open end and opposed ipsilateral and contralateral legs defining a graft wall therein between. A tether is disposed securably disposed to the contralateral leg, and the contralateral leg is releasably restrained towards the ipsilateral leg tether to prevent undesirable movement of the contralateral leg. A release wire within the endovascular delivery system releasably retains the tether near the ipsilateral leg.
Bifurcated endovascular prosthesis having tethered contralateral leg
An endovascular delivery system includes a bifurcated and inflatable prosthesis including a main tubular body having an open end and opposed ipsilateral and contralateral legs defining a graft wall therein between. A tether is disposed securably disposed to the contralateral leg, and the contralateral leg is releasably restrained towards the ipsilateral leg tether to prevent undesirable movement of the contralateral leg. A release wire within the endovascular delivery system releasably retains the tether near the ipsilateral leg.
Stent-graft prosthesis, system and method for improved delivery of a stent-graft prosthesis
The present application discloses a stent-graft prosthesis and a method for navigating such stent-graft prosthesis e.g. to a branch vessel. A first stent-graft prosthesis may include a main body and at least one lateral side branch connected to the main body. A further stent-graft prosthesis according to examples has a body having a generally tubular wall structure, the wall structure of the further stent-graft prosthesis including an orifice element (610) for receiving a guiding element (10). Preferably the wall structure has an overlap region (630) for interconnection, e.g. to the first stent-graft prosthesis. The orifice element (610) is then arranged at said overlap region, wherein said overlap region is preferably arranged at a proximal end region of said body. The guiding element (10) preferably is a textile thread or suture thread, optionally with a radiopaque marker, such as a fiducial marker and/or a radiopaque elongate marker extending at least along a portion of a length of said guiding element (10).