Patent classifications
A61M2025/1043
MULTIFUNCTIONAL EPIDURAL CATHETER BEING EQUIPPED WITH SENSOR FOR DETECTING PRESSURE APPLIED TO COMBINED BALLOON
The present disclosure relates to a multifunctional epidural catheter being equipped with a sensor for detecting a pressure applied to a combined balloon. And, most particularly, provided herein is a multifunctional epidural catheter being equipped with a sensor for detecting a pressure applied to a combined balloon, wherein the catheter comprises a main body, and a catheter insertion part being connected to the main body and inserted in a patient's body, wherein the catheter has a combined balloon attached to one side of the catheter insertion part that is inflated when the catheter is inserted in the patient's body so as to expand an empty space within the patient's body, the multifunctional epidural catheter comprising a syringe connection part for a balloon formed on one side of the main body to protrude outside and having a syringe for the balloon connected thereto so as to supply fluid into the balloon, a fluid transfer part being formed inside the main body, having one end connected to the syringe connection part for a balloon, and transferring the fluid supplied from the syringe to be supplied to the balloon, a pressure sensor being formed inside the main body, contacting the fluid transfer part, and measuring a pressure of the fluid according to an expansion or contraction of the balloon, a display unit being formed on an external side of the main body, receiving a measurement value detected by the pressure sensor, and numerically displaying the received value, and an alarm unit generating a visual or auditory alarm when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor reaches a threshold value.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING GENITOURINARY PROBLEMS
Apparatus and methods for treatment of bleeding and/or microbial infection of the genitourinary tract including a catheter and an insertable and removable medicament-delivery sheath for introducing a hemostatic and/or anti-microbial substance or the like. Some embodiments further include a light-delivery sheath and/or light-delivery-and-imaging sheath having a light-propagation channel, and a source of anti-microbial and/or imaging light in one or more wavelength bands, for example UVC light and/or light in the visible violet, blue or green wavelength ranges. Some embodiments include a display for captured images, and/or a motorized sheath-movement device configured to move one or more light-output ports. Some embodiments further include a light-propagation channel built into the catheter itself (such as one or more optical fibers) for the administration of anti-microbial ultraviolet light (and/or other wavelengths of light) light along the catheter and/or at the distal end of the catheter to treat and/or prevent microbial (bacterial and/or fungal) infections.
SPLIT BALLOON ASSIST DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
A balloon assist device is disclosed which includes an inner body and a balloon bonded to the inner body. The inner body extends along an axis from a proximal end to a distal end and the cross-section of the inner body partially encloses the axis. The balloon assist device also includes an inflation tube in sealed communication with the volume enclosed by the inner body and the sheath. The balloon assist device may also include a pusher for sliding the balloon assist device along the catheter. The pusher may extend parallel to the axis from the proximal end of the balloon assist device in a proximal direction. The inflation tube may also be used as a pusher. The inner body of the balloon assist device may be a split cylinder extending along the axis from the proximal end to the distal end.
Service loop ring
A medical device including a catheter body, a first elongate body, and a service loop ring. The catheter body has a catheter shaft. The first elongate body extends through at least part of the catheter shaft and is configured to move longitudinally in the catheter shaft. The first elongate body is looped through the service loop ring to form a service loop configured to expand and contract as the first elongate body moves longitudinally in the catheter shaft.
SELF-CLOSING SYSTEM
This disclosure provides a self-sealing system of a balloon system implanted in vivo. The balloon system includes a balloon, a catheter and a filling. The balloon includes a self-sealing valve penetrated by and hermetically connected to the catheter. A distal end of the self-sealing valve is provided with an inverted pocket and a sealing belt. The catheter penetrates through a hole in the self-sealing valve and enters the inverted pocket. The balloon is packaged in a capsule before being swallowed. One end of the catheter is connected to the self-sealing valve on the balloon while the other end is left outside the capsule. The catheter has a length, making an in-vitro end leave outside an oral cavity during use. The sealing belt makes the distal end of the inverted pocket be tightly closed after the filling is full and the catheter is removed, thereby preventing the filling from leaking out.
ELASTIC TIP FOR AN ADJUSTABLE LENGTH ANGIOPLASTY BALLOON SHEATH
The present disclosure describes an angioplasty balloon catheter having a retractable sheath and a flexible tip attached to the distal end of the sheath. The flexible tip is made of an elastomeric plastic that is capable of returning to its original shape after being expanded multiple times. The tip allows for the sheath to be retractable and the balloon inflated multiple times to treat or expand different locations within the vessel. Because the tip returns to its original shape each time, the tip is less likely to damage the vessel wall when the sheath is repositioned in the vessel, and also is easier to retract through a guide-catheter.
Cuff-resistant anchoring balloon for medical device
A medical device having an elongate support structure and an inflatable balloon including a first-end portion secured to the support structure at a first location, a second-end portion secured to the support structure at a second location distal to the first location, and a middle-body portion. The first-end portion has a wall thickness greater than a wall thickness of the middle-body portion; the balloon defines a sealed interior through which the support structure extends. The balloon being stretch-mounted to the support structure in tension relative to the support structure; the balloon is formed in a diamond-like configuration that transitions to a substantially spherical configuration when the balloon is inflated to a inflation pressure that is at least about ten percent greater than atmospheric pressure, such that when inflated to the inflation pressure and anchored in an anatomical body region, resists movement of the support structure relative to the balloon.
Balloon catheter
A balloon catheter includes an inflatable balloon disposed on a tip-end side of the balloon catheter. The balloon includes: an inflatable straight tube portion; and a tip-end side tapered portion tapered from a tip end of the straight tube portion toward the tip-end side. The balloon catheter further includes a plurality of projections that projects from an outer surface of the balloon and linearly extends along the outer surface. The plurality of projections includes: a first projection disposed at the straight tube portion; and a second projection disposed at the tip-end side tapered portion. At least a part of the second projection in a longitudinal direction thereof includes a high projecting part having a larger projection amount than a projection amount of the first projection.
Irreversible-electroporation (IRE) balloon catheter with membrane-insulated high-voltage balloon wires
A medical probe includes a shaft and an expandable balloon. The shaft is configured for insertion into an organ of a patient. The expandable balloon is coupled to a distal end of the shaft, with the expandable balloon including: (a) an expandable membrane having an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the expandable membrane is configured to be expanded from a collapsed shape to a balloon shaped member, (b) a plurality of electrodes disposed on the outer surface of the expandable membrane, (c) one or more wires connected to the plurality of electrodes, the wires extending from the distal end to the electrode, (d) and an expandable cover that encapsulates the wires between the expandable cover and the expandable membrane so that the wires are constrained between the cover and the expandable membrane but the electrodes are exposed to ambient environment.
SUBINTIMAL RE-ENTRY CATHETER AND RETROGRADE RECANALIZATION
A catheter for recanalizing a blood vessel having an occlusion therein via a subintimal pathway. The catheter includes a catheter shaft having an inflatable balloon mounted to the distal end portion of the catheter shaft. A flexible tubular member extends from the catheter shaft and along an exterior of the inflatable balloon. Inflation of the inflatable balloon deflects the flexible tubular member into a deflected configuration away from a longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft to effect re-entry into the true lumen distal of the occlusion.