A61B2017/06052

TISSUE REPAIR DEVICE

Tissue repair devices that has a movable inserter configured to support a suture implant construct that is positioned for deployment and methods for using the devices.

CURVED CANNULA
20220202445 · 2022-06-30 ·

A cannula having multiple curves, devices for creating the cannula, and methods for using the cannula having multiple curves. One of the devices comprises two dies configured to mate together to transform a straight cannula into a double-curved cannula having two curves, and a base that is configured to slideably guide the two dies from respective initial positions to a mating position.

Implantable Tissue Anchors, Kits That Include a Tissue Anchor, and Related Methods of Treatment
20220265262 · 2022-08-25 ·

Example implantable tissue anchors, kits that include an implantable tissue anchor, and associated methods are described. An example implantable tissue anchor is moveable between a first, expanded configuration and a second, compressed configuration. The implantable tissue anchor has a first end, a second end, and a main body. The main body defines a first arm, a second arm, a first plurality of recesses on the first arm, a first plurality of barbs on the first arm, a second plurality of recess on the second arm, and a second plurality of barbs on the second arm. The first arm and the second arm define a first closed loop and a first passageway that extends through the main body when the implantable tissue anchor is in the first, expanded configuration.

GASTROINTESTINAL SUTURE RETENTION SYSTEM
20220313240 · 2022-10-06 ·

Endoscopic and self-deploying gastrointestinal suture retention systems are provided herein. Such systems provide prolonged residency in the gastrointestinal tract for chronic physiological monitoring or controlled drug release in the gastrointestinal tract. A self-deploying system includes a substrate, sensor and torsion springs and an endoscopic system includes a tubular device that includes detachable components at the distal portion thereof.

CURVED CANNULA
20220265314 · 2022-08-25 ·

A cannula having multiple curves, devices for creating the cannula, and methods for using the cannula having multiple curves. One of the devices comprises two dies configured to mate together to transform a straight cannula into a double-curved cannula having two curves, and a base that is configured to slideably guide the two dies from respective initial positions to a mating position.

Visualization devices, systems, and methods for informing intravascular procedures on blood vessel valves

The present technology relates generally to devices and methods for intravascular evaluation of blood vessels. Many embodiments of the technology relate to the intravascular evaluation of blood vessels before, during and after creation of autologous valves. In one embodiment, for example, the present technology is directed to a method comprising intravascularly delivering a delivery catheter to a target location adjacent a vessel wall and engaging the vessel wall along a portion of the delivery catheter. The method can further include determining the location of a first circumferential periphery of a dissection pouch formed within the vessel wall, determining the location of a second circumferential periphery of the dissection pouch, and determining an angular width of the dissection pouch based on the location of the first circumferential periphery and the second circumferential periphery.

Pelvic implant system and method

Systems and methods are provided and adapted to engage and pull (e.g., pull up) or reposition paraurethral support tissue, such as the perineal membrane. The perineal membrane intersects the urethra and vagina at the midurethra or distal location and can thus be stabilized or controlled in a manner that helps restore continence. As such, the implants can be utilized to eliminate the need for mesh or other supportive structures under the urethra that is common with other incontinence slings.

DEVICE AND METHOD OF PERFORMING CERCLAGE SACROCERVICOPEXY
20220110783 · 2022-04-14 ·

An implantable cerclage sacrocolpopexy medical device includes an elongate strip of flat, flexible material extending longitudinally from a first end to an opposite second end; a surgical needle attached to the first end of the elongate strip; and a loop at either the first end or the second end of the elongate strip. The medical device is positioned circumferentially around the cervix. The end of the elongate strip opposite the end having the loop is passed through the loop and attached to the sacrum or sacrospinous ligament.

Devices and methods for suture placement

A suturing device includes a curved needle, a suture, an elongate body, an actuator and a curved needle holder. The suture connects with the curved needle. The actuator interacts with the elongate body and is operable between a first operating position and a second operating position. The curved needle holder extends away from a distal end portion or is provided as part of the distal end portion of the elongate body. The curved needle holder includes a distal end section having a distal-most tip. The curved needle holder includes an inner surface defining a needle passage for holding the needle and a distal opening. The curved needle has a curved needle radius and the curved needle passage has a curved needle passage radius that is different than the curved needle radius and the curved needle frictionally engages the inner surface when the needle is in a retracted position.

Medical thread insertion instrument
11278276 · 2022-03-22 · ·

Disclosed is a medical thread insertion instrument including: a medical thread having an outer surface thereof on which barbs are formed; a needle part having a cavity therein so that the medical thread is able to be inserted, the needle part including a needle having a predetermined length (L1); and a tube part having a cavity therein so that the needle is able to be inserted, the tube part being inserted into an inner side of the skin and including a tube having a length (L2) shorter than the length (L1) of the needle.