Patent classifications
A61F2002/047
STENT INCLUDING ANCHORING MEMBERS
A method for treating an intestine with an expandable scaffolding expanded within the intestine. After placing the expandable scaffolding at a target location, such as across a fistula, the first and second end portions of the expandable scaffolding are radially expanded such that the first and second end portions contact an inner surface of the intestine on opposing sides of the fistula, anchoring the first and second end portions to the intestine. Radially expanding the first and second end portions foreshortens the medial portion along the longitudinal axis such that the first and second end portions are drawn closer together along the longitudinal axis as the medial portion foreshortens to close the fistula.
An Intraurethral Magnetic Valve and Associated Parts
An intraurethral magnetic valve having an inlet port and an outlet port, the valve including: a valve main body; a ferromagnetic ring located at least partially within the valve main body; a valve seat; and a magnetic valve element located within an internal volume defined by the valve main body and configured for movement with respect to the ferromagnetic ring, that movement being within the valve main body between a closed configuration in which fluid is inhibited from flowing from the inlet port through the outlet port and an open configuration in which fluid is permitted to flow from the inlet port through the outlet port, movement of the magnetic valve element being on exposure to a magnetic field from an external magnet member, wherein the valve seat is formed from an elastomer material.
URETERAL STENT FOR PLACEMENT IN A KIDNEY AND BLADDER
Provided is a ureteral stent for placement in a bladder, a kidney and a ureteral passageway connecting the bladder and the kidney. The ureteral stent includes a solid bladder portion free of a lumen positionable in the bladder, a tubular kidney portion positionable in the kidney and the ureteral passageway, and a tether connecting the bladder portion and the ureter portion to allow the bladder portion to float in the bladder and to allow a ureter orifice connecting the ureteral passageway to the bladder to move between a compressed state and an uncompressed state. By not having a lumen, the solid bladder portion allows the bladder to have a smaller diameter while maintaining a necessary uncoil force. The smaller diameter also allows the bladder portion to be inserted into a scope alongside a pusher tube, thereby avoiding loading the bladder portion onto a guidewire.
Nitrite eluting devices and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure generally relates to implantable devices including a releasable nitrite ion and to methods of preparing and using such compositions and devices. In one embodiment, the device is a stent, for example, a vascular stent. In another embodiment, the nitrite ion is ionically bound to an inorganic ion.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SPHINCTER REINFORCEMENT
Sphincter reinforcement devices are described. Sphincter reinforcement devices may be configured to be placed at least partially around a bodily passage at or near a sphincter. In one embodiment, a sphincter reinforcement device may comprise a ring including a tubular structure. The ring may be expandable. The tubular structure may be hollow. The tubular structure may have a first end and a second end. The first end may be configured to be coupled to the second end. The tubular structure may include a braided material.
SINGLE USE DEVICES WITH INTEGRATED VISION CAPABILITIES
An integrated single use device with vision capabilities is provided. The device may comprise: an endoscope comprising: i) a disposable elongate member comprising a proximal end and a distal end and ii) a camera module located at the distal end, and the proximal end is removably attached to a supporting member; and one or more disposable instruments integrated to the endoscope, and the device is configured to perform functions of both the endoscope and the one or more disposable instruments.
Systems, devices, and methods for the accurate deployment and imaging of an implant in the prostatic urethra
Systems, devices, and methods are provided for the delivery of an implant into the prostatic urethra. Embodiments of delivery systems can include a delivery device for insertion into the patient and a proximal control device for use in controlling release of the implant from the delivery device.
COIL CATHETER, METHOD OF USE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A catheter device and manufacturing process for manufacturing the catheter device, wherein the catheter device has a halo-shaped coiled portion extending away from a perpendicular stem portion through a swan neck portion. Eyelets on the halo coil portion and swan neck portion facilitate flow out of the bladder through the catheter device vertical to the catheter, rather than perpendicularly as is the case with existing catheters. The catheter device is formed by using a straight catheter tube, heating and cooling it within a formed mold to have the halo coil and swan neck, such that it can be straightened using a pusher and stylet, inserted into the body while straightened, and thereafter return to its coiled shape when the stylet is removed.
IMPLANT DELIVERY METHODS
Aspects of the present invention relate to a method for locating an expandable implant for treating BPH within the prostatic urethra of a patient. The delivery device comprises an inner tube and an outer sleeve moveable relative to the inner tube between a stored position and a deployed position. The outer sleeve surrounds the inner tube to define an annulus therebetween and the expandable implant is retained within the annulus when the outer sleeve is in the stored position.
Devices for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and related lower urinary tract symptoms
Devices and methods are disclosed for managing and/or treating body tissues obstructing a hollow body lumen, including the prostatic lobe tissues obstructing the urethra, for example conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), bladder outlet obstruction (BOO), benign prostatic obstruction (BPO) and associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). A retrieval sheath having an elongated shaft member with at least one region of modified flexibility that is configured compress the implant to a reduced profile for removal from the patient's body.