Patent classifications
A61F6/16
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING A FETUS FROM INJURY DURING UMBILICAL CORD PROLAPSE
A method of protecting a fetus from injury during umbilical cord prolapse includes delivering a device which includes a hollow sheath and a compliant portion partially or completely surrounding the hollow sheath into a vaginal canal of a patient. The device is maneuvered within the vaginal canal and/or cervical opening such that a prolapsed umbilical cord enters the hollow sheath. The device is then positioned within a uterus of the patient, such that a first face of the compliant portion contacts a fetus and a second face of the compliant portion contacts a wall of the uterus.
Cervical cerclage assistance device
A medical device configured for assistance with the cervical cerclage procedure is provided. The medical device includes a barrier structure with a finger and a therebetween. A hub is fixed to a distal end of the catheter and defines an extension with a second void between an end surface of the hub and the extension. The barrier structure and the hub are releaseably attached with the extension disposed within the first void and the finger within the second void. A wire guide withdrawably extends through coaxial holes within the hub, extension, finger, and a portion of the barrier structure to fix the hub and barrier structure together.
Release device for detaching a medical implant from an insertion device and an insertion device comprising a release device
A release device (150, 150a, 150b) for detaching a medical implant (105) from an insertion device (110), comprising a body (10, 10a, 10b) having a proximal end (12), which during use lies furthest from a distal end (120) of the insertion device (110), and a distal end (14), which during use faces the distal end (120) of the insertion device (110), wherein at least one first actuator (16, 18) is provided between the proximal and distal ends (12, 14), wherein the at least first actuator (16, 18) can be tilted about an axis substantially perpendicularly to at least one of the insertion elements (132, 134) so as to effect a targeted relative movement in the longitudinal direction between the first and second insertion elements (132, 134) of the insertion device (110).
INTRAUTERINE 3-DIMENSIONAL DEVICE AND SYSTEM THEREOF
An intrauterine device (IUD) useful for various gynecological procedures including fertility treatments, drug delivery to the uterus, contraception. The IUD configured to a compressed small profile tubular configuration and an expanded configuration having a three-dimensional spherical structure. The self-expandable anchor portion of the IUD provided from a slotted tube featuring a plurality of parallel support members.
INTRAUTERINE 3-DIMENSIONAL DEVICE AND SYSTEM THEREOF
An intrauterine device (IUD) useful for various gynecological procedures including fertility treatments, drug delivery to the uterus, contraception. The IUD configured to a compressed small profile tubular configuration and an expanded configuration having a three-dimensional spherical structure. The self-expandable anchor portion of the IUD provided from a slotted tube featuring a plurality of parallel support members.
Systems and methods for endometrial ablation
An endocervical seal has a sleeve with a passageway for receiving an intrauterine interventional or diagnostic tool. The sleeve has a coaxially disposed outer balloon with a distal portion configured to inflate in a cervical os and a proximal portion configured to inflate in a cervical canal.
Systems and methods for endometrial ablation
An endocervical seal has a sleeve with a passageway for receiving an intrauterine interventional or diagnostic tool. The sleeve has a coaxially disposed outer balloon with a distal portion configured to inflate in a cervical os and a proximal portion configured to inflate in a cervical canal.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION
An endocervical seal has a sleeve with a passageway for receiving an intrauterine interventional or diagnostic tool. The sleeve has a coaxially disposed outer balloon with a distal portion configured to inflate in a cervical os and a proximal portion configured to inflate in a cervical canal.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION
An endocervical seal has a sleeve with a passageway for receiving an intrauterine interventional or diagnostic tool. The sleeve has a coaxially disposed outer balloon with a distal portion configured to inflate in a cervical os and a proximal portion configured to inflate in a cervical canal.