A61B17/3496

Transradial access devices, systems, and methods
11464543 · 2022-10-11 ·

Transradial access devices, systems, and methods. An exemplary device of the present disclosure for providing access to a vessel or other luminal organ and to prevent overperforation of the same including a needle having a needle tip and at least one current element positioned thereon or embedded therein at or near the needle tip, a sheath positioned around at least part of the needle, and a protractor in communication with the needle, whereby engagement of the protractor causes the needle tip to protract from the sheath through the aperture, and whereby release of the protractor causes the needle tip to retract through the aperture into the sheath. Activation of the at least one current element can facilitate vasodilation of the vessel or other luminal organ.

Retaining mechanisms for trocar assembly

A retaining mechanism for releasably securing a trocar assembly within an outer sleeve of an adapter assembly includes a retaining block, a cam wire moveably positioned relative to the retaining block between a lock position and a release position, a retaining block extension maintaining the cam wire relative to the retaining block, a button member in operable engagement with the cam wire, and a pair of retaining members moveable from a first position received within first and second openings of the trocar assembly when the cam wire is in the lock position and a second position spaced from the trocar assembly when the cam wire is in the release position. The retaining members each define a cutout having first and second stepped cutout portions and a smooth transition between the first and second stepped cutouts for receiving the cam wire.

Biosensor inserter apparatus and methods

A biosensor inserter includes a push member with a push element, a contact member including a latch, a transmitter carrier supporting a transmitter and sensor assembly, and a pivot member having a latch end, the pivot member supporting an insertion device during biosensor insertion. In operation, the push member is telescoped axially by the user relative to the contact member, which is provided in contact with a user's skin. This pushes the push element against the pivot member and translates the transmitter carrier during insertion of the biosensor. During a first portion of a stroke of the insertion device, insertion of the biosensor is accomplished, and the pivot member is prevented from pivoting. In a second portion of the stroke, after latch end moves past the latch, the pivot member is allowed to pivot and the insertion device is retracted. Other system and method embodiments are provided.

Ingestible device with propulsion and imaging capabilities

Introduced here is an ingestible device comprising a capsule, a camera, an antenna, and a propulsion component. The camera can capture images of various in vivo environments as the ingestible device traverses the gastrointestinal tract, and these images can be wirelessly transmitted to an electronic device located outside of the living body. The images may be transmitted to the electronic device for review by an operator responsible for controlling the ingestible device.

SURGICAL ACCESS SYSTEM
20220313243 · 2022-10-06 ·

A surgical access system is disclosed. The surgical access system having a cannula may include a distal tip having one or more longitudinal channels distributed around a circumference of the distal tip, and one or more circumferential channels around the distal tip. The surgical access system also includes an obturator coaxially insertable within the cannula which may include a distal tip and a retractable cutting element having an actuator. The surgical access system also includes an articulation interface. The surgical access system may also include a distal tip of the cannula that may further include one or more bridges distributed circumferentially along the one or more circumferential channels of the distal tip. The obturator further may include an elongated tube and a slidable plunger element configured to control fluid flow inside the elongated tube of the obturator.

TIP PROTECTOR FOR A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
20230144183 · 2023-05-11 ·

A tip protector, for a surgical instrument having a shaft and an instrument tip near a distal portion of the shaft, includes a tip housing for releasably receiving the instrument tip; a clamp system suitable for gripping a portion of the surgical instrument to position the tip protector; and a distal through opening at or near the distal end of the tip housing. The distal through opening has an opening size that is adjustable.

Tissue-Cutting Dilators and Methods Thereof
20230141739 · 2023-05-11 ·

A tissue-cutting dilator can include an elongate dilator body, a dilator tip, a plurality of retractable blades, and a cap. The dilator body can include a plurality of longitudinal guide slots along a distal portion of the dilator body. The dilator tip can be formed in the distal portion of the dilator body or coupled to a distal end of the dilator body. The dilator tip can include a plurality of blade slots. The blades can be disposed in the dilator body. The blades can be configured to extend through the blade slots in a ready-to-dilate state of the dilator to cut tissue around an insertion site upon insertion into the insertion site. The cap can be slidably disposed over the dilator body. The cap can cover the dilator tip in at least the ready-to-dilate state of the dilator.

Devices and methods for shortening a rectal stump during a lower anterior resection procedure
11642131 · 2023-05-09 · ·

A loading unit for a circular stapling device includes a shell member, a staple pusher assembly operably disposed within the shell member, a knife pusher assembly operably disposed within the shell member, a trocar assembly operably disposed within the shell member, and a tissue retraction assembly disposed within the shell member between the knife pusher assembly and the trocar assembly. The shell member includes an elongate tubular portion. The trocar assembly includes a trocar member movable from an advance position and a retracted position. The tissue retraction assembly includes a tissue retractor.

NEEDLE AND CANNULA ASSEMBLY FOR CANNULATION AND TREATMENT OF SUBCUTANEOUS VESSELS
20230149042 · 2023-05-18 ·

A cannula assembly for treating a puncture site in a subcutaneous vessel includes a cannula and an elongated sleeve with a bore for receiving the cannula. The elongated sleeve includes a plurality of channels circumferentially spaced about the bore through which at least one of a flow of air can be drawn and a plurality of wires can be advanced to promote the formation of a seal between the elongated sleeve and the subcutaneous vessel around the puncture site. The cannula assembly can further include a plug which can be inserted into the bore of the elongated sleeve following removal of the cannula. A needle for insertion into the subcutaneous vessel includes a rigid shaft with an enlarged segment connected to a hub. The needle and cannula assembly can be utilized in a method for cannulating the subcutaneous vessel.

Arthroscopic Flexible Portal Cannula Device and Delivery System
20230200849 · 2023-06-29 · ·

A flexible cannula device and delivery system for use in arthroscopic surgery. The delivery system engages the flexible cannula from the inside near the distal tip and pushes it into the surgical portal, essentially pulling the proximal portion of the cannula from the distal tip while being pushed from the proximal end with the specialized driver. The delivery system provides for single point engagement at the distal tip as well as a multiplicity of engagement points along the length of the system.