Patent classifications
A61M2025/0183
Medical elongated body
A medical elongated body is disclosed, which includes a shaft having a lumen through which a contrast agent can flow; and a tubular structure portion which is provided at a distal portion of the shaft and has an insertion hole. The tubular structure portion includes an inner tube fixed to the distal portion of the shaft; an outer tube which is disposed radially outward of the inner tube and is liquid-tightly fixed to the distal portion of the shaft and a proximal portion of the inner tube; a space portion communicating with the lumen of the shaft between the inner tube and the outer tube, and an opening portion through which a contrast agent flows from the lumen into the space portion flows out.
Balloon catheter having a retractable sheath
An intravascular balloon catheter device for treating various size stenosed regions within a blood vessel is provided. A clamp located within a body of a handle assembly is movable between a clamped and unclamped position by way of a button. When clamped, an outer member is secured relative to a sheath to as to expose a portion of a balloon located on a distal end of the outer member. The portion of the balloon remaining within the sheath is restricted from inflation beyond the sheath.
Selectively Delivering Particles into the Distal Portion of the Left Gastric Artery
Embolization particles can be safely delivered to the left gastric artery of a patient by introducing the distal end of a catheter in the patient's left gastric artery, inflating a balloon located near the distal end of the catheter so that the balloon prevents blood from flowing through the left gastric artery, and injecting a mixture of particles and contrast agent into the proximal end of the catheter so that they flow through the catheter. In addition, a path is provided for blood to flow into the catheter through an opening in the sidewall of the catheter at a position that is proximal to the balloon, and out through the distal end of the catheter. This blood flow helps to carry the particles along to their destination in the distal portion of the left gastric artery. The particles are also prevented from flowing into portions of the patient's artery system that are proximal of the balloon.
Fluid Path Optimization in Catheter Insertion Systems
Elongate blood flash flow paths can be detrimental to the operation of catheter placement systems by delaying the indication time, reducing the efficacy of the vacuum, or increasing the chance of clotting. Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to catheter placement systems with reduced blood flash fluid paths, including blood flash indicators having a proximally slidable syringe barrel and plunger that is fixedly attached to the system housing. By reversing the operation of the blood flash indicator syringe, the clinician maintains the advantages of a visual and tactile feedback while shortening the blood flow path between the needle tip and syringe barrel. Also disclosed is a needle interface structure configured to further shorten the blood flash fluid path.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR BIDIRECTIONAL CROSSING OF AN OBSTRUCTION
Disclosed are methods and devices for restoring patency across a vascular or non-vascular occlusion. A first catheter having a first side port is configured to advance in a first direction through a vessel from a vascular access site on a first side of the occlusion. A second catheter having a second side port is configured to advance in a second direction through the vessel from a vascular access site on a second side of the occlusion. The catheters may have complementary surface configurations to facilitate alignment of the first and second side ports, so that a wire may be passed through the catheters, out of one of the side ports and into the other side port, to bypass the occlusion.
Rapid exchange stent delivery system
Stent delivery systems and methods for making and using stent delivery systems are disclosed. An example stent delivery system may include a guide member having a proximal portion and a distal portion. A stent may be disposed about the distal portion of the guide member. The stent may have a wall having an opening formed therein. A pusher member may be disposed about the guide member and positioned proximal of the stent. A holding filament may be disposed at the opening and may extend to the proximal portion of the guide member. The holding filament may be configured to releasably secure the position of the stent relative to the pusher member. The holding filament may be releasable from the stent independently of movement of the guide member.
Medical tube, catheter and method of manufacturing medical tube
A medical tube includes a distal portion provided on one end side having a first outer diameter, a first inner diameter, and a first thickness; a proximal portion provided on the other end side having a second outer diameter greater than the first outer diameter, a second inner diameter greater than the first inner diameter, and a second thickness greater than the first thickness; and an intermediate portion provided between the distal portion and the proximal portion and having an outer diameter, an inner diameter, and a thickness which gradually vary. Thus, a medical tube is provided having improved operability and which reduces the likelihood of bending during an operation.
Variable diameter medical balloon
An apparatus for performing a medical procedure includes a balloon comprising an inflatable body. A first releasable or frangible connection is provided to maintain the body at a first diameter up to a first inflation pressure, and to release, such as by disconnecting, and thus allow the body to assume a second diameter, such as at a second inflation pressure greater than the first inflation pressure or upon a manual release of the connection by a clinician. Multiple releasable or frangible connections may be provided, including between portions (folds) of the inflatable body of the balloon. This disclosure also pertains to a non-compliant or semi-compliant balloon having a first inflation diameter corresponding to a first range of inflation pressures and a second inflation diameter corresponding to a second inflation pressure greater than the first range of inflation pressures.
CATHETER WITH A BALLOON AND A SEPARATE INFLATION LUMEN
A catheter (1) includes an elongated member (2) having a proximal end (4) and a distal end (3). An inflatable balloon (5) is arranged on the elongated member in an area of the distal end thereof, the balloon extending from a distal position (6) to a proximal position (7). The elongated member includes an inner lumen (8) extending from the distal end to an end position (9) which is proximal to the balloon. The inner lumen is open at the distal end. The catheter further includes a duct (12) connected to the proximal end and to the balloon at the proximal position. The duct defines a separate lumen to convey a fluid to and from the balloon.
CATHETER
A catheter includes: an outer tube that includes a lumen; an inner tube that is inserted into the lumen and has a base end portion joined to an intermediate position of the outer tube in an axis direction; a core wire that is inserted into the lumen and extends to a tip end of the outer tube beyond the base end portion; and a securing portion that is disposed at an intermediate position of an overlapping range in the axis direction, the inner tube and the core wire overlapping each other in the overlapping range, and secures the inner tube or the core wire to the outer tube.