A61M25/1006

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR EVERTING CATHETERS WITH EXPANDABLE LUMENS

An everting catheter with an expandable inner lumen for the passage of instruments or other devices is described. The catheter can have an inflatable everting balloon. When inflated, the everting balloon can define a channel or passageway, via an inner balloon lumen, into a target site. Instruments can be delivered to the target site through the channel defined by the inflated everting balloon.

System and method for low-profile occlusion balloon catheter

An occlusion catheter system includes a proximal hub having an inflation connection port and an inflation pathway. An inflation catheter member is connected to the proximal hub and has an inflation lumen. A stiffener member defines a longitudinal axis. The proximal end of the stiffener member is connected to the proximal hub. The stiffener member extends through a portion of the inflation lumen. An occlusion balloon has a proximal balloon end and a distal balloon end. A distal catheter member is positioned substantially on the longitudinal axis and is connected to the distal end of the stiffener member. An atraumatic tip is positioned on a distal end of the distal catheter member. The atraumatic tip has a substantially circular profile in a relaxed configuration. A pressure sensor is connected to the occlusion catheter system distally relative to the occlusion balloon and is connected to a processor by electrical wiring.

Balloon Catheter Assisted by Pulling a Puller-Wire

A medical instrument includes a shaft, a distal-end assembly and a puller-wire. The shaft is configured for insertion into a body of a patient. The distal-end assembly, which is coupled to the shaft, includes a telescopic assembly, configured to elongate so as to collapse the distal-end assembly, and to compress so as to expand the distal-end assembly. The distal-end assembly further includes an elastic element, coupled to self-elongate and thus elongate the telescopic assembly. The distal-end assembly also includes an inflatable balloon, which is coupled to the telescopic assembly and is configured to collapse by the telescopic assembly elongating, and to expand by the telescopic assembly compressing. The puller-wire runs through the shaft and is connected to a distal end of the telescopic assembly, and is configured, when pulled, to compress the telescopic assembly.

DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SUCH

A catheter delivery system (10) includes: (i) an introducer sheath (12); (ii) a catheter (14) disposed at least partially within the introducer sheath and movable axial along the introducer sheath; (iii) an invaginating tube (16) sealably secured at or near a first axial end (16a) of the invaginating tube to the introducer sheath at or near a first axial end (12 a) of the introducer sheath; (iv) a runner (28) slidably connected to the catheter; (v) the invaginating tube being sealably secured at or near a second axial end (16b) of the invaginating tube to the runner, such that the runner with inavaginating tube secured thereto is sealably connected to the catheter and movable axially along at least a portion of the catheter; and (vi) means for pressurising the annular space defined between the introducer sheath, the catheter and the invaginating tube.

A FLEXIBLE DOUBLE LUMEN TUBE AND A TUBE COUPLING SYSTEM FOR SAME
20210008362 · 2021-01-14 ·

A tube coupling system serves for providing annular flow through a flexible annular double lumen tube between fluid reservoir(s) and flexible connection pieces of an annular double lumen device. The tube coupling system has a first coupling component and a second coupling component and an end fitting system. The first coupling component that has a female coupling part and a male coupling part adapted for coupling to a proximal end of the flexible annular double lumen tube. The second coupling component has a second interior pipe that axially extends inside a second exterior pipe, a first end fitting adapted for coupling to at least the female coupling part of the first coupling component, and a second end fitting adapted for coupling to any of the flexible annular double lumen tube or the flexible connection pieces of an annular double lumen device.

Balloon catheter

A balloon catheter prevents detachment of a balloon from an inner shaft without using a conventional sleeve or heat-shrinkable tube. The balloon catheter includes a balloon, an inner shaft, and a tip having a proximal end portion that covers an outer periphery of a distal end of the balloon. The distal end of the balloon is sandwiched between the inner shaft and the proximal end portion of the tip, thereby joining the distal end of the balloon to the inner shaft and the tip.

BALLOON CATHETER
20240001089 · 2024-01-04 ·

The present invention provides a balloon catheter including a tubular component and a balloon. The tubular component includes an inner tube and an outer tube. The balloon is secured to the tubular component and has an expanded configuration and a contracted configuration. The outer tube is sleeved over the inner tube. A first lumen is formed between the outer tube and the inner tube. The outer tube includes an outer tube main segment and a first recess. The first recess is located at a distal end of the outer tube main segment. An outer diameter of the first recess is smaller than an outer diameter of the outer tube main segment, and an inner diameter of the first recess is smaller than an inner diameter of the outer tube main segment. A proximal end of the balloon is fixedly connected to the first recess. The inner tube includes an inner tube main segment and a second recess. The second recess is located at a distal end of the inner tube main segment, and an outer diameter of the second recess is smaller than an outer diameter of the inner tube main segment. This arrangement imparts good accommodation performance to the balloon catheter and allows it to less rub or stimulate the wall of a blood vessel in which it is being advanced.

CATHETER AND CHOKE CATHETER
20240001090 · 2024-01-04 ·

A catheter includes a tubular component (100) and a functional component. The tubular component (100) includes an outer tube (101) and an inner tube (102). The outer tube (101) is sleeved over the inner tube (102), and a first lumen is formed between the outer tube (101) and the inner tube (102). The outer tube (101) includes an outer tube main segment (1011) and a first recess (1012). The first recess (1012) is located at a distal end of the outer tube main segment (1011). The functional component is disposed on the tubular component (100) and is at least partially connected to the first recess (1012). This arrangement imparts increased compatibility and higher accessibility to the catheter with the functional component.

Inflatable imbibed polymer devices

The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.

Balloon catheter

A balloon catheter includes a balloon/shaft assembly and a linear member. The balloon/shaft assembly includes a catheter shaft extending from a proximal end to a distal end and a balloon connected to the catheter shaft. The linear member straddles an inflatable region of the balloon and is mounted on the balloon/shaft assembly. The linear member includes a hard portion and a flexible portion. The hard portion includes at least an outer portion disposed on an opposite side to an inner portion facing the inflatable region, of a portion disposed along an outer peripheral surface of the inflatable region in an inflated state. The flexible portion is a portion other than the hard portion. The flexible portion is extendable and has a lower hardness than the hard portion.