A61M2025/0006

DEVICES AND METHOD FOR MAXILLARY SINUS LAVAGE

A lavage catheter for the treatment of a maxillary sinus is described. The catheter comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion. The distal portion comprises an irrigation tip. The irrigation tip has a tip opening through which fluid may be delivered by one handed operation of the catheter. A method for lavaging the maxillary sinus includes inserting the lavage catheter into a patient's anatomy and advancing the irrigation tip into the maxillary sinus using one hand.

Slide guide catheter and methods for use thereof
11801363 · 2023-10-31 · ·

The present disclosure provides a catheter system and methods for use that includes (a) a first catheter having a first end and a second end, where the first catheter has a first diameter, (b) a second catheter having a first end and a second end, where the second catheter has a second diameter that is less than the first diameter of the first catheter, and where the second catheter is positioned at least partially within a lumen of the first catheter and is moveable relative to the first catheter, and (c) a wire having a first end and a second end, where the first end of the wire is coupled to the second catheter.

CATHETER ARRANGEMENT FOR USE IN PERIPHERAL REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
20230372679 · 2023-11-23 ·

A catheter arrangement for use in peripheral regional anaesthesia includes a capillary with a capillary tube, a capillary attachment joined to the capillary tube, and a catheter hose which is pushed through the capillary attachment into the capillary tube. An end of the catheter hose protrudes from an end of the capillary tube by an axial length. A fixing device includes an actuation element and a clamping element mounted on the capillary attachment. The actuation element is mounted on the capillary attachment movably relative to the capillary attachment and operatively connected to the clamping element in a force-transmitting and/or movement-transmitting manner. The clamping element can be transferred between a clamping configuration, in which an axial mobility of the catheter hose is fixed, and an enabling configuration, in which the action is cancelled and the axial mobility of the catheter hose is enabled.

CATHETER SET FOR FORMING DIFFERENT CATHETER ARRANGEMENTS FOR PERIPHERAL REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
20230372664 · 2023-11-23 ·

A catheter set for forming catheter arrangements includes a capillary with a capillary tube and a capillary attachment joined to the capillary tube, a cannula with a cannula tube insertable into the capillary tube, a cannula attachment joined to the cannula tube and connectable to the capillary attachment, a catheter hose advanceable through the capillary tube, a catheter coupling for fastening to the catheter hose, and a fluid admission line with a hose and at least one fluid connector joined to the hose and which is connectable to the capillary attachment. A first catheter arrangement, which has the catheter hose and catheter coupling fastened to the catheter hose, is configured for dispensing anaesthetic via the catheter hose. A second catheter arrangement, which has the capillary and the fluid admission line, is connected to the capillary attachment by the fluid connector and configured for dispensing anaesthetic via the capillary tube.

DEVICES AND METHOD FOR MAXILLARY SINUS LAVAGE

A lavage catheter for the treatment of a maxillary sinus is described. The catheter comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion. The distal portion comprises an irrigation tip. The irrigation tip has a tip opening through which fluid may be delivered by one handed operation of the catheter. A method for lavaging the maxillary sinus includes inserting the lavage catheter into a patient's anatomy and advancing the irrigation tip into the maxillary sinus using one hand.

INSERTER FOR GUIDING A DEVICE THROUGH A HEMOSTASIS VALVE AND METHOD THEREOF
20230015259 · 2023-01-19 ·

An inserter for guiding a device through a hemostasis valve. The inserter comprises an elongate tubular body, a concave landing zone, and an axially extending slit. The elongate body tubular body of the inserter partially defines a central lumen. A method a of passing a device through a valve comprises the steps of providing an inserter having a tubular body with a split sidewall, advancing the tubular body through a valve, advancing a device through the tubular body and beyond the valve and retracting the tubular body so that the device escapes laterally from the tubular body through the split sidewall, leaving the device in place across the valve.

SHEATH STEPWISE DILATION
20220331569 · 2022-10-20 ·

A sheath assembly includes a first sheath, a second sheath, and an attachment mechanism. The first sheath includes a first sheath inner surface defining a first sheath lumen extending along a first sheath central longitudinal axis between a first sheath first end portion and a first sheath second end portion. The second sheath includes a second sheath inner surface defining a second sheath lumen extending along a second sheath longitudinal axis between a second sheath first end portion and a second sheath second end portion. The attachment mechanism couples the second sheath to the first sheath. The attachment mechanism includes an attachment mechanism step-up dilation. At least a portion of the attachment mechanism is asymmetrical, at the attachment mechanism step-up dilation, about the first sheath central longitudinal axis.

Devices and method for maxillary sinus lavage

A lavage catheter for the treatment of a maxillary sinus is described. The catheter comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion. The distal portion comprises an irrigation tip. The irrigation tip has a tip opening through which fluid may be delivered by one handed operation of the catheter. A method for lavaging the maxillary sinus includes inserting the lavage catheter into a patient's anatomy and advancing the irrigation tip into the maxillary sinus using one hand.

Delivery devices and methods for leadless cardiac devices

Delivery devices, systems, and methods for delivering implantable leadless pacing devices are disclosed. An example delivery device may include an intermediate tubular member and an inner tubular member slidably disposed within a lumen of the intermediate tubular member. A distal holding section may extend distally of a distal end of the intermediate tubular member and define a cavity therein for receiving an implantable leadless pacing device. The device may further include a handle assembly including at least an intermediate hub portion affixed adjacent to the proximal end of the intermediate tubular member and a proximal hub portion affixed adjacent to the proximal end of the inner tubular member. A longitudinally extending groove having a proximal end and a distal end may be disposed in the intermediate hub portion. A first locking mechanism may be configured to releasably couple the intermediate hub portion and the proximal hub portion.

Guidewire systems and methods for preventing wire advancement into the body during catheterization

A guidewire and catheter are disclosed which are configured together so that it is not possible to advance the guidewire into the patient where it may be undesirably retained in the patient. The improved safety is achieved by protrusions on each of the guidewire and catheter which coordinate with one another. Novel methods of catheterization are also disclosed.