Patent classifications
A61B2018/00535
Electrical ablation devices and methods
An ablation device may generally comprise a first electrode, a plurality of second electrodes, and a grounding pad. Each of the plurality of second electrodes may comprise a first conductive section, a second conductive section, and a non-conductive section between the first conductive section and the second conductive section. The first electrode and each of the plurality of second electrodes may be coupled to an energy source delivering a series of electrical pulses to tissue to induce cell necrosis by irreversible electroporation.
STENT INSERTION DEVICE FOR CONNECTING HUMAN DIGESTIVE ORGANS
A stent insertion device for connecting human digestive organs includes a first handle being connected to one side of an outer tube, the first handle including a first inner passage communicating with the outer tube, a second handle being connected to a first side of an inner tube, the second handle including a second inner passage communicating with the inner tube, wherein a mounting space is provided between the outer tube and the inner tube at a second side of the inner tube, a stent for connecting human digestive organs being compressed and mounted to the mounting space, a third handle being connected to a first side of an insulation tube, the third handle including a third inner passage communicating with the insulation tube, and a needle knife being connected to a second side of the insulation tube.
Systems, devices, and methods for ablation and defunctionalization of a gallbladder
Provided herein are catheter devices, systems, and methods to ablate a tissue location. The devises, systems, and methods disclosed herein include ablation systems including a catheter system with inner and outer shafts that deliver an ablation medium (e.g., a cryogenic ablation medium) to a body lumen and evacuate the ablation medium from the body lumen. In some embodiments, devices, systems, and methods disclose herein include expandable structures that facilitate in positioning of nozzles and/or evacuation of ablation medium from a body lumen.
Reverse retropulsion lithotripsy device
A reverse retropulsion device can include a lithotripter, a collection passage, and an energy directing device. The lithotripter can be configured to deliver energy to tissue located at a tissue forming region. The collection passage can be positionable at or near the body lumen. The energy directing device can be positionable near the lithotripter and the collection passage. The energy directing device can be configured to propel the tissue toward the collection passage.
Method for Estimating Thermal Ablation Volume and Geometry
This invention pertains a system and methods for ablation treatment of tissues. The invention aims to improve current models that allow predicting the volume and geometry of thermal ablations. Particularly the invention consists in a method that allows accounting for effects that occur when vapor that forms at the ablation site is able to seep in cavities that might encroach the ablation site and to deliver heat to the tissues of those cavities, creating an ablation geometry that is not described by current ablation models.
Electromagnetic Tissue Ablation Device
Electromagnetic (EM) tissue ablation device comprising an EM field generator unit, at least two coaxial elongated elements (i.e. an external one and an internal one) and a mechanism for varying the EM field, wherein said internal element is a part of said generator and said mechanism being adapted to vary the EM field for a specific tissue area.
EUS GUIDED ACCESS DEVICE
A system for endoscopic ultrasound guided drainage includes an access sheath including an elongated tube extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including an access lumen extending therethrough from the proximal end to the distal end and a flexible tip coupled to the distal end of the elongated tube, the flexible tip biased to a curved configuration. The system also includes a sharp slidably received within the access lumen, the sharp extending longitudinally from a proximal end to distal end and including a channel extending therethrough, the channel configured to receive a fluid therethrough. In addition, the system includes a dilating sheath extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a dilating lumen extending therethrough, the dilating lumen sized and shaped to slidably receive the access sheath. The dilating lumen is sized and shaped to slidably receive the access sheath.
Percutaneous coiled catheter design for gallbladder cryoablation
A medical system for ablating tissue within a gallbladder having a gallbladder wall includes a medical device. The medical device includes a shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion opposite the proximal portion, and an inflatable treatment element coupled to the distal portion of the shaft and transitionable between a first deflated free-form configuration and a second inflated coiled configuration.
EUS guided access device
A system for endoscopic ultrasound guided drainage includes an access sheath extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including an access lumen extending therethrough from the proximal end to the distal end; a stylet slidably received within the access lumen, the stylet extending longitudinally from a proximal end to distal end and including a channel extending therethrough, the channel configured to receive a fluid therethrough; and a dilating sheath extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and including a dilating lumen extending therethrough. The dilating lumen is sized and shaped to slidably receive the access sheath.
Devices and methods for inducing ablation in or around occluded implants
A bipolar ablation device for treatment of a stenosis within an implanted metallic stent may include an elongate shaft slidably disposable within an endoscope, the elongate shaft including at least one electrode configured to form a first pole of the bipolar ablation device, and an electrode lead slidably disposable within the endoscope. The electrode lead may be configured to electrically engage the implanted metallic stent to form a second pole of the bipolar ablation device. The elongate shaft may be positionable within a lumen of the implanted metallic stent.