A61F2002/9511

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR URETERAL STENTS
20220387199 · 2022-12-08 · ·

The disclosure relates to a stent assembly for placement of a stent within a ureter. In many embodiments, the stent assembly includes a band coupled to a proximal end of the stent. In many such embodiments, the band may extend into the urethra and facilitate removal of the catheter without the help of a medical professional or requiring a portion of the stent assembly (e.g., suture loop) to extend outside of the patient. In various embodiments, the band may include one or more features that promote patient comfort while the stent is positioned within a body, such as by being atraumatic and/or seamless.

Apparatus and method for deploying an implantable device within the body

The present invention provides systems and methods for deploying implantable devices within the body. The delivery and deployment systems include at least one catheter or an assembly of catheters for selectively positioning the lumens of the implant to within target vessels. Various deployment and attachment mechanisms are provided for selectively deploying the implants.

SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES FOR RETROGRADE PERICARDIAL RELEASE OF A PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE

Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to stents, valved-stents, and associated methods and systems for their delivery via minimally-invasive surgery.

Branched graft assembly method in vivo

A branched graft method includes securing a first end of a branch graft into a first conduit and subsequently moving the second end into a second conduit. The first conduit may be a branch vessel, such as a renal artery and the second conduit may be a main graft that extends over an aortic aneurysm. The branch graft may be deployed starting at an offset distance from the first end, thereby preventing the deployed portion from insertion into the first conduit and predetermining the insertion length into the target vessel. The first end may then be deployed to secure the first end to the first conduit. A branch graft may be a self-expanding stent graft having one or more ripcords, and/or a serpentine ripcord that enables non-linear deployment of the branch graft, or deployment that does not progress from one end to the opposing end.

System and methods for compressing endovascular devices
11504254 · 2022-11-22 · ·

This disclosure relates to systems and methods for compressing reversibly compressible endovascular devices for loading into delivery catheters prior to deployment in lumen of a vessel.

FLOW DIVERTING DEVICE FOR DIALYSIS VASCULAR ACCESS AND METHODS FOR USE THEREWITH
20220362041 · 2022-11-17 ·

Embodiments of the disclosed technology provide flow diverting devices for dialysis vascular access, and methods for use therewith. According to some embodiments of the disclosed technologies, a medical device comprises: a tubular vascular stent; and a flow restrictor disposed within the tubular vascular stent. According to some embodiments of the disclosed technologies, a method comprises: providing a medical device, the medical device comprising: a tubular vascular stent, and a flow restrictor disposed within the tubular vascular stent; and deploying the medical device at a site within a vascular access of a patient. According to some embodiments of the disclosed technologies, a medical device comprises: a tubular vascular stent; one or more anchor struts formed on at least one end of the tubular stent; a flow restrictor disposed within the tubular vascular stent; and a tubular stent cover, wherein the vascular stent is disposed within the tubular stent cover.

Endovascular prosthesis delivery device

There is described an endovascular prosthesis delivery device. The subject endovascular prosthesis delivery device comprises a combination of a delivery frame element and a hub insert element that are secured to one another by a first retention element. At a distal portion of the delivery frame element, there is a prosthesis attachment zone for coupling to an endovascular prosthesis. When it is desired to deploy the endovascular prosthesis, the first retention element is broken in a manner to allow relative movement between the hub insert element and the delivery frame element. A pull wire assembly is secured with respect to the hub insert element and comprises a pull wire which is coupled to the endovascular prosthesis in the prosthesis attachment zone of the delivery frame element. Once the first retention element is broken by the physician (this is done when the endovascular prosthesis is in the correct position for deployment), the physician can then retract the hub insert which has the effect of retracting pull wire from the prosthesis attachment zone of the delivery frame element. The endovascular prosthesis and the endovascular prosthesis delivery device are now detached from one another and the latter may be withdrawn from the patient.

CONSTRAINABLE STENT GRAFT, DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
20230048537 · 2023-02-16 ·

A stent graft for treating an arterial aneurysm includes a ligature traversing at least a portion of struts of stents, the ligature having ends that, when linked, at least partially constrict a radial dimension of the stents. The ends of the ligature can be linked by a wire in a stent graft delivery system that threads anchor loops longitudinally spanning ends of the ligature to maintain the stent in a radially constricted position during delivery to the aneurysm. The stent graft can be implanted at the aneurysm by retracting the wire from the linked ends of the ligature and from the anchor loops, thereby releasing the associated stent from the radially constricted position.

Method and Assembly for Securing an Implantable Medical Device on a Delivery System

A method and an assembly for securing a crimped medical device over a deflated balloon of a balloon catheter is provided. The medical device is positioned in its expanded state over the deflated balloon of the balloon catheter, and is then crimped over the deflated balloon. First and second eyelets of first and second strings, respectively, are then threaded through first and second rings, respectively, that are provided on the medical device. Next, a locking wire is advanced through a lumen defined between the sheath and the catheter body to exit the distal end of the sheath, and then advanced through the first and second eyelets and into the distal tip of the balloon catheter. The sheath is then advanced over the crimped medical device to the distal tip to completely cover the crimped medical device.

STENT DELIVERY DEVICE AND GUIDE CATHETER
20220354679 · 2022-11-10 · ·

A catheter includes a first region having a first outer diameter; a second region having a second outer diameter larger than the first outer diameter; and a transition region connecting with the first region and the second region, the transition region having an outer diameter being equal to or larger than the first outer diameter and equal to or smaller than the second outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter of the transition region gradually decreases from the second region toward the first region, and part of an outer circumferential surface of the transition region is formed in a shape having a step portion.