A61B2017/00871

Anchor
20230015097 · 2023-01-19 ·

An anchor including shape memory metals, shape memory polymers or a combination thereof. The anchor has surgical and nonsurgical uses.

Filtration devices and methods related thereto

In vivo and ex vivo positionable filtration devices are provided that are functionalized to bind one or more therapeutic agents in blood flowing in a blood vessel.

ATRIAL APPENDAGE OCCLUDER FOR CLOSING THE LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE
20220409211 · 2022-12-29 ·

The invention relates to a novel multivalent atrial appendage occluder of hybrid design based on two different atrial appendage occluders, one having a proximal disk-shaped cover and a second version without a proximal cover. The two occluder variants each provide relevant application solutions by themselves. The invention further relates to multiple specified, universal devices composed of predominantly rotationally symmetrical individual parts for producing these different LAA occluders (LAA=Left Atrial Appendage) which are graded in different sizes, for the interventional, catheter-based closure of the left atrial appendage. Axially and radially oriented hooks support the secure and gentle anchoring of the occluders 1 in the retaining area of the atrial appendage 26. As a result, the use of substantially smaller access ports in the interventional application is possible. The two atrial appendage occluder variants, with and without proximal cover 14, can be inserted using the same controllable access port and can be implanted in various sizes individually or in combination with one another and likewise as a hybrid variant of two occluders, one without a proximal cover (14) and one subsequently with a proximal cover (14) in one and the same atrial appendage (24) as shown in FIG. 17. The two atrial appendage occluder variants can each be released during the implantation phase in three stages until they are fully unfolded.

Nitinol Basket for Electrophysiological Mapping Catheter, and Systems, Devices, Components and Methods Associated Therewith
20220401028 · 2022-12-22 ·

Disclosed are various examples and embodiments of a Nitinol basket for an electrophysiological (EP) mapping catheter. In one embodiment, the Nitinol basket comprises a plurality of basket splines, each basket spline having a distalmost portion and a proximal end, where the distal tip is uninterruptedly contiguous and continuous with the distalmost portions of the basket splines and formed from the same piece, slab or ingot comprising Nitinol as the splines. In such an embodiment, the basket splines and distal tip are cut and formed from a same single length or piece of Nitinol tubing or a Nitinol hypotube. The respective distal portions of each of the Nitinol splines can be continuous and contiguous with, and connected to, the Nitinol distal tip, each spline being configured to extend outwardly away from an imaginary central axis of the Nitinol basket and its proximal end and distal portion to form a curved shape therebetween when the Nitinol basket is in an undeformed and deployed state. The splines can be configured to be spaced approximately equal distances apart from one another when the Nitinol basket is in an undeformed and deployed state, and the can be configured collectively to form a basket shape when the Nitinol basket is in an undeformed, expanded and deployed state.

Occlusion devices and methods of their manufacture and use

Disclosed are implantable medical devices for the occlusion of a bodily lumen, cavity, vessel, or organ, as well as methods for manufacturing such occlusion devices, and methods for treating a subject using the occlusion devices. The devices generally include a wire having shape memory properties and a flexible membranous material disposed about the wire. Some embodiments include a lateral fringe on the membranous material. Some embodiments include a fluid capture cup affixed to the wire.

Embolic coil implant system and implantation method

Embolic coil implant systems and methods whereby coils are mechanically detachable are disclosed. The coils include a retention element that may be releasably retained within the distal end of an implant tool. The implant tool may include a fulcrum configured to engage a first filament and prevent the release of the coil when the first filament is engaged. Alternatively, an urging means and aperture may be disposed within the sidewall of the implant tool, and a first filament may, in conjunction with the aperture and sidewall, releasably retain the coil until the first filament is withdrawn. The implant tool may also include an alignment member for aligning the first filament.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT CONNECTORS AND RELATED METHODS

Connectors for connecting or linking one instrument or object to one or more other instruments or objects are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a connector can include a first arm with a first attachment feature for attaching to a first object, such as a surgical access device, and a second arm with a second attachment feature for attaching to a second object, such as a support. The connector can have an unlocked state, in which the position and orientation of the access device can be adjusted relative to the support, and a locked state in which movement of the access device relative to the support is prevented or limited. Locking the connector can also be effective to clamp or otherwise attach the connector to the access device and the support, or said attachment can be independent of the locking of the connector.

Axial lengthening thrombus capture system

In some examples, a capture assembly configured to remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system, includes a body configured to receive the material of interest. The body can be configured to axially lengthen and shorten.

MICROWAVE ABLATION NEEDLE HEAD AND MICROWAVE ABLATION NEEDLE
20220361947 · 2022-11-17 ·

The present disclosure relates to the field of microwave ablation treatment devices, and in particular, to a microwave ablation needle head and a microwave ablation needle. A microwave ablation needle head, comprising an outer tube, a cooling tube, a coaxial cable, and an electrode. The outer tube comprises a first branch tube and a second branch tube which are sequentially provided in a direction from the distal end to the proximal end of the outer tube, and the end of the first branch tube away from the second branch tube forms the distal end of the outer tube, and the material of the first branch tube is a ceramic material or a polymer material. The cooling tube is provided within the outer tube, the cooling tube and the outer tube are spaced apart from each other, and a first cooling flow channel is formed between the cooling tube and the outer tube, the material of the cooling tube is a polymer material, and the distal end of the cooling tube is located inside the distal end of the first branch tube, so as to form a mounting space in a distal end region of the cooling tube. The microwave ablation needle head can effectively suppress induced currents, and eliminate the effect of induced currents on ablation shapes.

Axial lengthening thrombus capture system

Systems and methods can remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system for the treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), cerebrovascular embolism, and other vascular occlusions.