Patent classifications
A61M25/0041
CATHETER AND TREATMENT METHOD
A catheter is disclosed that can easily reach and be engaged with a uterine artery or a prostate artery from a radial artery and a treatment method. The catheter includes a tubular body having a lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end. The tubular body includes, at a distal portion of the tubular body, a shaped portion shaped in a manner of being bent on substantially the same plane. The shaped portion includes a proximal bent portion bent to define a first angle, a distal bent portion defining a second angle distal of the proximal bent portion, an intermediate linear portion that is linear, and a distal linear portion that is linear. A first minimum curvature radius of the proximal bent portion is greater than 3 times and less than 11 times a second minimum curvature radius of the distal bent portion.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SHAPING A WIRE
A device and a method for shaping a wire used in medical procedures, such as a guidewire used in conjunction with catheters. The device includes a body having a working face, and the body includes a wire-shaping portion, the wire-shaping portion having an aperture defined therein which extends from the working face along an aperture axis. The apertures include a flared section and a tip receiving section connected to the flared section, where the tip receiving section is shaped and sized for receiving a tip of the wire therein and maintaining a position of the tip of the wire while a bending force is exerted on the wire towards the working face. In one embodiment, the wire-shaping portion has a mound-shaped portion projecting from the working face from which the aperture extends, which enables to curve the wire in a smooth shape that follows the mound-shaped portion.
PERICARDIAL ANCHORING SYSTEM
Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods for cardiac device anchoring and more specifically to accessing and anchoring in the pericardial space.
COIL CATHETER METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A catheter device and manufacturing process for manufacturing the catheter device, wherein the catheter device has a halo-shaped coiled portion extending away from a perpendicular stem portion through a swan neck portion. Eyelets on the halo coil portion and swan neck portion facilitate flow out of the bladder through the catheter device vertical to the catheter, rather than perpendicularly as is the case with existing catheters. The catheter device is formed by using a straight catheter tube, heating and cooling it within a formed mold to have the halo coil and swan neck, such that it can be straightened using a pusher and stylet, inserted into the body while straightened, and thereafter return to its coiled shape when the stylet is removed.
BRAIDED CATHETER ASSEMBLIES
A catheter assembly includes a catheter body extending from a catheter proximal portion to a catheter distal portion. The catheter body includes an inner liner and an outer sleeve. A braid assembly is within the catheter body and between the inner liner and the outer sleeve. The braid assembly includes a first filar array including one or more first filars helically extending around the catheter body in a first direction. The braid assembly further includes a second filar array including one or more second filars helically extending around the catheter body in a second direction opposed to the first direction.
Bundle of his lead delivery catheter, system and method
A catheter for delivering a medical electrical lead to a bundle of His from within a right atrium of a heart. The catheter includes a straight portion and a hook portion projecting from a distal end of the straight portion. The hook portion includes a first curved portion, a second curved portion, and a third curved portion. The straight portion and the first curved portion define a plane. The second curved portion extends from a distal end of the first curved portion. The second curved portion curves away from the plane. The third curved portion extends from a distal end of the second curved portion. The third curved portion curves toward the plane. The catheter forms a lumen extending from a proximal end of the straight portion to an opening at a distal end of the third curved portion.
Cannula Comprising an Expandable Arrangement, Corresponding Cannula System and Method for Inserting at Least One Cannula into a Subject
Described is a cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3) comprising: —a lumen portion (LP) that extends axially between a proximal part of the cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3) and at least one distal part of the cannula (110, O1 to O3, I1 to I3), and —an expandable arrangement (114) at the at least one distal part of the lumen portion, wherein the expandable arrangement (114) is adapted to have an expanded state and a non-expanded state, wherein in the expanded state a volume defined by the expandable arrangement (114) is greater than the volume defined by the expandable arrangement (114) in the non-expanded state.
Nephrostomy tube
The present disclosure discloses a nephrostomy tube and a nephrostomy tube with curved drainage. The nephrostomy tube with curved drainage includes a bending head, a balloon element, and an elongated main body integrally connected with each other, wherein the nephrostomy tube with curved drainage has an guiding channel adapted for a guiding member to penetrate through, wherein the bending head has a first inner channel and at least two drainage bending channels located on the outer side of the first inner channel, wherein the balloon element has an air chamber and a second inner channel, wherein the at least two drainage bending channels are communicated with the second inner channel, wherein the elongated main body has a third inner channel communicated with the second inner channel of the balloon element, wherein the first inner channel, the second inner channel and the third inner channel from the guiding channel.
NEUROVASCULAR ACCESS CATHETER WITH MICROCATHETER SEGMENT
A neurovascular access catheter can comprise an elongate, flexible tubular body. The tubular body can comprise a proximal end, a distal end, and a side wall at least partially defining a central lumen. The central lumen can extend axially through the side wall. The tubular body can include a distal microcatheter segment that extends proximally from the distal end. The tubular body can include a proximal shaft that extends distally from the proximal end. The tubular body can include a tapered dilator segment being positioned in between the distal microcatheter segment and the proximal shaft segment.
Bi-directional perfusion cannula
A bi-directional perfusion cannula is provided that includes an elongate tube for insertion into an artery. The elongate tube has a first aperture at a distal end of the tube which is forward during insertion and configured so that blood can flow into the artery in the direction of insertion, an elbow formed in the elongate tube, and a second aperture formed in or slightly rearward of the elbow and configured for supplying blood into the artery in a second direction which is generally opposite to the insertion direction.