A61B2560/066

INJECTOR FOR TRANSCUTANEOUSLY INTRODUCING A SENSOR INTO A PATIENT

An injector for transcutaneously introducing a sensor into a patient, including a cannula, a base element, a sliding element arranged displaceably on the base element, for transcutaneously introducing the cannula into the patient in an injection direction, and including an ejection element for automatically pulling the cannula out of the patient counter to the injection direction by the ejection element in an ejection operation. The injector has a locking element for the ejection element such that, in a delivery state, the ejection element is lockable in an energy-charged state, and the sliding element and the locking element are configured to interact indirectly or directly in order, in an injection state, when the cannula is introduced transcutaneously into the patient, to release the locking of the ejection element in order automatically to start the ejection operation.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHDOS FOR EPICARDIAL CARDIAC MONITORING
20190209010 · 2019-07-11 · ·

Devices, systems, and methods for remotely monitoring physiologic cardiovascular data are disclosed. At least some of the embodiments disclosed herein provide access to the external surface of the heart through the pericardial space for the delivery of the sensor to the epicardial surface of the heart. In addition, various disclosed embodiments provide for a memory device capable of receiving the physiologic cardiovascular data collected by the sensors and transmitting such data wirelessly to a remote location.

Patient viewing system

A method of viewing a patient including inserting a catheter is described for health procedure navigation. A CT scan is carried out on a body part of a patient. Raw data from the CT scan is processed to create three-dimensional image data, storing the image data in the data store. Projectors receive generated light in a pattern representative of the image data and waveguides guide the light to a retina of an eye of a viewer while light from an external surface of the body transmits to the retina of the eye so that the viewer sees the external surface of the body augmented with the processed data rendering of the body part.

Anchors and locks for percutaneous valve implants
20240180544 · 2024-06-06 ·

A method for locking an intrabody implant over a thread passing through the implant. The method includes advancing a lock body, which includes at least one rotatable element, to the implant over the thread. Subsequently to advancing the lock body to the implant, the rotatable element is rotated such that the lock body grips the thread proximally to the implant.

PRESSURE SENSOR, ANCHOR, DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD

An implant delivery system includes an implant, such as a wireless sensor, a first sheath, and a second sheath. The sheaths extend from a proximal end of the implant delivery system, and at least said first sheath extends to a distal end of said implant delivery system. The first sheath is positioned at least partially within said second sheath. The implant is connected to an exterior surface of the first sheath and positioned near an end of the second sheath. The first sheath and said second sheath are movable with respect to one another to deploy said implant to a desired location.

Circuit for a catheter or sheath and method of forming same

A circuit configured for connecting an electrode to a catheter or sheath is disclosed. The circuit includes a member having a longitudinal axis and configured to extend along at least a portion of the length of the catheter or sheath. The circuit further includes a trace printed on the member, where the trace includes at least a longitudinal segment extending generally along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis and a transverse segment extending generally transverse to the longitudinal axis. In an embodiment, the circuit further includes a pad integral with and extending from the circuit proximal the transverse segment of the trace. A catheter or sheath assembly comprising the circuit and an electrode connected to the circuit is also disclosed. A method of forming a catheter or sheath assembly is also provided.

PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL CORRECTION IN A BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM

Disclosed is a method for filtering a distorted pressure transducer signal from a pressure transducer in a blood pressure monitoring system, comprising: determining one or more pressure transducer signal filtering parameters; receiving a distorted pressure transducer signal from the pressure transducer; filtering the distorted pressure transducer signal to generate a corrected pressure transducer signal based on the one or more pressure transducer signal filtering parameters; and outputting the corrected pressure transducer signal to a patient monitor.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DIABETES

Methods and devices for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes are disclosed in which an analyte concentration within a peritoneal fluid of a human subject may be determined by implanting an analyte sensor apparatus in the subject where the apparatus may comprise a housing and a flexible sensing catheter which has a lumen with a plurality of apertures and an exterior surface with an analyte sensor affixed thereto. The catheter may comprise a proximal end attached to the housing and the remaining end may be positioned freely within the peritoneal space to contact peritoneal fluid where an analyte concentration in the peritoneal fluid may be sensed. The housing may be anchored at a subcutaneous site proximate the peritoneal space. The sensed analyte concentration may then be transduced into a transmittable electrical signal.

INDWELLING SENSING PROBE FOR VASCULAR SENSING AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20240237947 · 2024-07-18 ·

A vascular access system may include an introducer needle, which may include a sharp distal tip, a proximal end, and an introducer needle lumen. The vascular access system may include a sensing probe slidably disposed within the introducer needle lumen. A distal end of the sensing probe may include one or more sensors and may be disposed within the introducer needle lumen in an initial configuration. The introducer needle may be configured to retract in response to the distal end of the sensing probe being advanced beyond the sharp distal tip. A method may include inserting the introducer needle into a vein or an artery of a patient, advancing the distal end of the sensing probe beyond the sharp distal tip such that the introducer needle is retracted, and the sensing probe remains in the vein or the artery, and receiving sensor data from the one or more sensors.

Wireless Vascular Monitoring Implants

Wireless, variable inductance and resonant circuit-based vascular monitoring devices, systems, methodologies, and techniques are disclosed that can be used to assist healthcare professionals in predicting, preventing, and diagnosing various heart-related and other health conditions.