A61M2210/1078

Drug-coated balloon catheters for body lumens

Various embodiments disclosed relate to drug-coated balloon catheters for treating strictures in body lumens and methods of using the same. A drug-coated balloon catheter for delivering a therapeutic agent to a target site of a body lumen stricture includes an elongated balloon having a main diameter. The balloon catheter includes a coating layer overlying an exterior surface of the balloon. The coating layer includes one or more water-soluble additives and an initial drug load of a therapeutic agent.

Lower body cavity treatment methods and devices using carbon dioxide and saline
20170368272 · 2017-12-28 ·

A method of treatment for mixed carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, saline and optional active additives for treating lower body cavity ailments includes delivery of dosage of the treatment at specified flow rates, using a) main housing having a hollow central area containing the dosage; b) a dosage dispenser head located at the distal end of the main housing, and having at least one flow channel for movement of the dosage from the main housing through the dosage dispenser head and to external of the dosage dispenser head; c) a dosage release control component located between the main housing and the dosage dispenser head to permit flow of the dosage through the dosage dispenser head in response to increased pressure against the dosage; and d) a pressure-changing moveable component on the main housing.

URINARY CATHETER CAP

A urinary catheter cap includes a main body that includes a urine introduction passage including a connection hole configured to be connected to a urinary catheter and a drain hole for draining urine, a lid portion that has a tubularly formed portion having a first end portion at the drain hole side and a second end portion at an opposite side and opens and closes the drain hole, a partition portion that divides the tubular portion of the lid portion into a plurality of spaces, and a hydrophobic film that is formed such that the hydrophobic film blocks at least two or more of the spaces at the second end portion of the lid portion. The partition portion may include a partitioning plate that is installed between a plurality of locations of an inner circumferential portion of the tubular portion of the lid portion.

Implantable device for internal urinary control
20220054246 · 2022-02-24 ·

The present invention relates to a method for implanting an implantable apparatus for obtaining urinary control and emptying of the urinary bladder, thereby preventing from or treating involuntary urinary retention. In general terms, the apparatus comprises an expandable member adapted to be implanted inside the urinary bladder of the patient for discharging urine, and a control device for controlling the volume of the expandable member. The control device is adapted to be connected to the expandable member through the wall of the urinary bladder.

Removal device

Method and system for treating a patient using an inflatable device. A removal device may be used to remove the inflatable device from the body. The removal device can have at least one manually-actuatable member and at least two opposing jaws at a distal end. At least one of the at least two jaws can be movable by actuation of the at least one manually-actuatable member. At least one of the at least two jaws can have a puncturing member.

Implantable drainage device
11253684 · 2022-02-22 ·

An implantable drainage device is provided. The device is adapted to move body fluid from one part of the body of a patient to another part of the body.

Implantable device for internal urinary control
09788928 · 2017-10-17 ·

The present invention relates to an implantable apparatus for obtaining urinary control and emptying of the urinary bladder, thereby preventing from or treating involuntary urinary retention. In general terms, the apparatus comprises an expandable member adapted to be implanted inside the urinary bladder of the patient for discharging urine, and a control device for controlling the volume of the expandable member. The control device is adapted to be connected to the expandable member through the wall of the urinary bladder.

Medical device for introducing into a bodily orifice or cavity of an individual
09744334 · 2017-08-29 · ·

A medical device for inserting into a bodily orifice or cavity of an individual, which includes a first longitudinal hollow body and a second longitudinal hollow body that receives the first hollow body. Between the one end thereof and the first hollow body, there is a stepped transition which extends in the radial direction and can pass into an at least substantially step-free transition by virtue of the fact that the first hollow body, in the region of the stepped transition, expands in the radial direction towards the second hollow body and/or that the second hollow body, in the region of the stepped transition, contracts in the radial direction towards the first hollow body.

Capture devices and related methods of use

A system for retrieving material from a cavity in a patient may include a tube having a proximal end and a distal end, the scope configured to be inserted into the cavity, and a filter assembly disposed between the tube and a vacuum source configured to apply negative pressure through the tube to cause the material to flow through the tube from the distal end to the proximal end, the filter assembly including a filter configured to trap the material in the filter assembly, and allow liquid and gases to pass through the filter assembly.

Catheter with ring-shaped drainage member

A catheter (24) and catheter assembly (22) having a drainage member (46), defining a generally ring-shaped opening (48).