Patent classifications
A61M25/1006
CATHETERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
Catheters that includes inner and outer elongate shafts, each of which is secured relative to an end of an inflatable member. Balloon bonding locations may be disposed radially inward relative to an outer dimension of the outer elongate shaft.
Through tip for catheter
Catheter having an elongate tubular shaft including an inflation lumen and a guidewire lumen defined therein, the guidewire lumen extending along at least a distal length of an inner tubular member of the elongate tubular shaft. The catheter includes a distal tip member having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal tip member is monolithic and the proximal end of the distal tip member is secured to a distal end of the inner tubular member. The catheter includes a balloon having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion of the balloon sealingly coupled to the distal portion of the elongate tubular shaft. The distal portion of the balloon is sealingly coupled to the distal tip member and the balloon defines an inner chamber in communication with the inflation lumen, wherein the proximal end of the distal tip member is disposed within the inner chamber.
MULTI-STAGE BALLOON CATHETER SYSTEMS AND METHODS
The embodiments disclosed herein relate to balloon dilation systems. The balloon dilation systems can include a balloon catheter assembly, an elongated member, and a balloon inflation device. The balloon catheter assembly can comprise a balloon that is configured to be expanded to a plurality of discrete diameters at a plurality of discrete pressures.
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.
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.
Angioplasty of calcified arteries
A medical device for assisting the break-up, disruption or disintegration of calcified or other hardened material within vessels of the human or animal body which material otherwise prevents or inhibits stenting procedures or passage of guidewires, catheters and other devices through the vessels. The device includes a catheter having a lumen extending between a distal end and a proximal end of the catheter and a displaceable element at the distal end of the catheter configured for axial and/or radial displacement relative to the catheter when driven by pressure fluctuations within the lumen. A pressure pump is coupled to a proximal end of the catheter and is configured for application of a baseline pressure to the catheter lumen. A pressure modulation source is also coupled to the proximal end of the catheter, configured to modulate the baseline pressure in the catheter lumen with one or more pressure impulses, and preferably with a series of pressure pulses.
BALLOON CATHETER
A balloon catheter includes a tubular inner shaft, a balloon partly covering the inner shaft and having a distal end joined to the inner shaft, and a tubular outer shaft accommodating a part of the inner shaft. The outer shaft includes a balloon joint joined to a base end of the balloon and a reduced diameter area being accommodated in the balloon and having a smaller outer diameter than the balloon joint part, and is joined to the inner shaft in the balloon. A communication hole provides a flow path between the expansion lumen and the inside of the balloon. In the balloon, an outer diameter on the outermost periphery of a structure formed by the inner shaft, the X-ray opaque marker, and the outer shaft decreases continuously or stepwise from the base end toward the distal end of the balloon.
Balloon Occlusion Catheter
A balloon catheter includes an outer tube that has an inner surface and an inflation lumen and an inner tube that is disposed within the inflation lumen. The balloon catheter also includes a collar that has a proximal end coupled to a distal end of the outer tube, and a distal end. The collar is coupled to an edge of the distal end or the inner surface of the outer tube. The balloon catheter further includes a luminal space, which is defined by a space between the outer surface of the inner tube and the collar, and a balloon. The balloon has a proximal end coupled to the collar and a distal end coupled to the inner tube.
Catheter
A catheter according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a mesh member, a first hollow shaft, a front end tip, a guiding film, a second hollow shaft, and a core wire. The mesh member has a tubular shape and is radially expandable and contractable. The guiding film is disposed on the mesh member and has a front end located between a base end of the front end tip and a front end of the first hollow shaft. A thickness of the front end of the guiding film is larger than a thickness of a portion where a thickness of the guiding film is the smallest.
BALLOON CATHETER WITH FLOATING HUB
A balloon catheter for use with a guidewire includes an elongated, tubular shaft extending in a longitudinal direction, said shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. An inflatable balloon is connected to the distal end of the shaft, the balloon including a working surface. A radiopaque identifier is provided for identifying the working surface. A receiver adjacent the proximal end of the shaft is adapted for allowing the shaft to move relative to the receiver in at least the longitudinal direction.