A61B2017/00659

WIRE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR OCCLUSION

Wire assemblies and methods for blood vessel occlusion in vascular procedures. The wire assemblies comprise a shaft and an occlusion member. The shaft includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion spaced from the proximal end portion, a lumen, and a cross-sectional dimension that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The occlusion member is configured to transition between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration.

CLIPS AND APPLICATOR FOR TISSUE CLOSURE

Surgical clips and surgical applicators used in performing rapid tissue closure in either minimally invasive surgeries or traditional open procedures are provided. In one example approach, a surgical clip comprises opposing sides extending from a top portion and terminating at tips positioned below the top portion. The resting position of the clip is its closed position. Edges of the top portion and the opposing sides form opposing faces perpendicular to the opposing sides. The opposing faces are angled inwardly towards each other at a region of the faces adjacent to the top portion. Grooves are formed in each of the opposing sides. The grooves are configured to engage inwardly turned tracks of a clip applicator such that, when a force is applied to the clip, the opposing sides bend outwardly away from each other to place the clip in an intermediate open position.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PATCH DELIVERY
20230248583 · 2023-08-10 · ·

A delivery system, including an inner member, an outer tube surrounding the inner member and movable axially relative to the inner member, wherein a space is defined between an outer surface of the inner member and an inner surface of the outer tube, an expandable element disposed in the space at a distal portion of the system, and a patch disposed in the space at the distal portion of the system, wherein the patch is radially outward of the expandable element.

Devices for approximating tissue and related methods of use

Devices for approximating multiple tissue edges internal to a body are disclosed.

Apparatus and methods for delivering hemostatic materials for blood vessel closure
11717278 · 2023-08-08 · ·

Apparatus for sealing a vascular wall penetration disposed at the end of the tissue tract comprises a shaft, an occlusion element, a hemostatic implant, and a protective sleeve. The apparatus is deployed through the tissue tract with the occlusion element temporarily occluding the vascular wall penetration and inhibiting backbleeding therethrough. The hemostatic implant, which will typically be a biodegradable polymer such as collagen carrying an anti-proliferative agent or coagulation promoter, will then be deployed from the sealing apparatus and left in place to enhance closure of the vascular wall penetration with minimum scarring. The implant may be radiopaque to allow observation before release.

Arteriotomy closure apparatus with slotted shoe for advantageous pressure distribution

The disclosed technology provides a device for sealing an aperture in a tissue of a body lumen. The device comprises a flexible support member having a base having (i) a central portion and (ii) one or more lateral support portions, to engage and/or hold a sealable member of the device against an interior surface of the tissue when the device is in the sealing position. The lateral support portions provide additional support surfaces to engage peripheral portions of the sealable member against the interior surface of the tissue. A cage or shoe engaged with the support member on the exterior surface of the tissue can provide additional support and assist sealing the aperture.

TEMPORARY OCCLUSION BALLOON DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING BLOOD FLOW THROUGH A VASCULAR PERFORATION
20230241360 · 2023-08-03 ·

A device for occluding a perforation in a blood vessel includes a catheter shaft that has a first lumen and a second lumen. The first lumen is adapted to receive at least one of a guidewire and an implanted cardiac lead, and the second lumen is adapted to receive an inflation fluid. The device further includes an inflatable balloon that is carried by the catheter shaft. The inflatable balloon is adapted to receive the inflation fluid from the second lumen, wherein the second lumen includes a cross-sectional area at a location within the catheter shaft between 0.65 mm.sup.2 and 1.90 mm.sup.2 and the inflatable balloon comprises polyurethane having a Shore A durometer of about 85 A.

Method and device for tissue acquisition or closure

The present disclosure provides a device and methods for acquiring tissue within a lumen or for closure of bodily openings.

Devices for approximating tissue and related methods of use

Devices for approximating multiple tissue edges internal to a body are disclosed.

Vascular closure device and related methods
11766544 · 2023-09-26 · ·

The present application discloses devices and methods for performing a vascular closure procedure that comprises inserting a sheath into a tissue tract defined in a body part, temporarily sealing a vascular access site, flushing the tissue tract with a flushing fluid via the sheath, dispensing a procoagulant material into the tissue tract adjacent the vascular access site via the sheath, and then unsealing the vascular access site to cause coagulation of blood adjacent the vascular access site.