Patent classifications
A61B2017/22039
MEDICAL SYSTEM
A medical system includes a device for removing an object in a body cavity, the device including a shaft portion including a rotatable drive shaft and a lumen, a motor configured to rotate the drive shaft, a cutter attached to a distal end of the drive shaft and configured to cut the object when the drive shaft is rotated by the motor, and a pump operable according to one or more parameters to create a vacuum in the lumen to transport the cut object through the lumen. The system further includes one or more sensors each configured to detect a physical quantity related to the cut object transported through the lumen, and a controller configured to determine the parameters based on the physical quantity detected by each of the sensors, and control the pump to create the vacuum in the lumen according to the determined parameters.
EXPANDABLE INTRODUCER SHEATH TO PRESERVE GUIDEWIRE ACCESS
An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.
TREATMENT OF ISCHAEMIA
An endovascular apparatus for crossing through an obstruction in a blood vessel comprises an elongate endovascular element such as a wire. The element has a proximal section, a distal tip section of smaller diameter than the proximal section; and a distally-tapering intermediate section extending between the proximal and distal tip sections . The apparatus comprises an ultrasonic transducer, mechanically coupled to the proximal section of the element for ultrasonically activating the element, hence exciting the distal tip section to facilitate crossing through the obstruction. A catheter surrounds the element, leaving at least part of the distal tip section of the element protruding distally beyond a distal end of the catheter.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
A system for aspirating thrombus including an aspiration catheter having a supply lumen, an aspiration lumen, and a first connector hydraulically coupled to the proximal end of the aspiration lumen, and a pressure sensor having an internal passageway and having a distal connector configured to hydraulically couple to the first connector, a proximal connector configured to couple to a vacuum source, and a valve disposed between the distal connector and the proximal connector, the valve having an open state and a closed state.
ENDOVASCULAR APPARATUS
An endovascular apparatus for crossing through an obstruction in a blood vessel comprises: an elongate endovascular element such as a wire; an ultrasonic transducer, mechanically coupled to the endovascular element for ultrasonically exciting a distal tip portion thereof to facilitate the crossing through the obstruction, and one or more damping features, mechanically coupled to the endovascular element to attenuate lateral displacement of the endovascular element at positions away from the distal tip portion.
Catheter With Multiple Shock Wave Generators
A catheter includes multiple shock wave generators electrically controlled to produce shock waves simultaneously, sequentially or in pre-determined patterns for intracorporeal treatment of blood vessels.
Surgical devices and methods
An intravascular cutting device described herein uses high-pressure water, saline, or other fluid to cut tissue and other materials including but not limited to calcified tissue, stents, stent grafts, and other devices. In some embodiments, the cutting device includes a working end that has a nozzle with a hole to allow the release of a high-pressure fluid jet. Opposite of the nozzle is a catch plate or deflector anvil that prevents the fluid jet from cutting healthy tissue. The device user will place the item to be cut between the nozzle and catch plate and then advance the device along the item to be cut as the fluid jet is activated, thus cutting the object as it advances.
Medical device
A medical device for removing an object in a body lumen includes a catheter and a drive device. The drive device includes a hub support portion with which a hub portion of the catheter is interlocked. The hub portion has first and second engagement portions interlocked with the hub support portion. The hub support portion includes a rotation blocking portion that is engaged with the first engagement portion to block the hub portion from rotating with respect to the hub support portion, a movement blocking portion that is engaged with the second engagement portion to block movement of the hub portion with respect to the hub support portion in an axial direction, and a releasing portion that releases a state in which a rotation of the hub portion is blocked while maintaining a state in which movement of the hub portion is blocked.
Apparatuses and methods for controlling removal of obstructive material
Described herein are methods and apparatuses for detecting an obstructive material within a lumen of an aspiration catheter using one or more sensors with the lumen of the suction catheter to prevent excess blood loss and improve operation of the apparatus.
Lasso filter tipped microcatheter for simultaneous rotating separator, irrigator for thrombectomy and method for use
The invention provides a filter assembly including a string or wire such that a lasso type cincture is effected, said filter being openable and closeable while in deployed within a bodily vessel. A string lengthen or shorting adjustment mechanism, such as a ratchet or reel allows more length of string into the device or alternatively to shorten the length of available string in the system. The described invention, when used to ameliorate venous clots and most arterio-venous dialysis grafts, a filter-tipped aspirator is used downstream from the clot to capture and remove dislocated emboli. A method of using same is disclosed.