A61M3/0295

Balloon dilation catheter system for treatment and irrigation of the sinuses

A medical device for the treatment and irrigation of a sinus opening is described. The device allows for single-handed operation to access, dilate and irrigate a sinus opening. The device includes a sinus guide catheter, a guiding element, a balloon dilation catheter, a balloon catheter movement mechanism and a guiding element movement mechanism. A method for treating a sinus opening and irrigating a sinus is also described.

Internal balloon sheath
11857743 · 2024-01-02 · ·

A device including a sheath for insertion through an arteriotomy of a patient. The sheath comprises a tubular sheath body having a longitudinal axis, an open proximal end, an open distal end, an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining a lumen between the proximal and distal ends for passage of a catheter device. The sheath also comprises an inflatable balloon disposed within the lumen. The inflatable balloon is configured to occupy a longitudinal space in the lumen between the inner surface of the sheath body and the catheter device when the catheter device is disposed within the sheath and the inflatable balloon is inflated, and fluidically seal the lumen.

A FLEXIBLE DOUBLE LUMEN TUBE AND A TUBE COUPLING SYSTEM FOR SAME
20210008362 · 2021-01-14 ·

A tube coupling system serves for providing annular flow through a flexible annular double lumen tube between fluid reservoir(s) and flexible connection pieces of an annular double lumen device. The tube coupling system has a first coupling component and a second coupling component and an end fitting system. The first coupling component that has a female coupling part and a male coupling part adapted for coupling to a proximal end of the flexible annular double lumen tube. The second coupling component has a second interior pipe that axially extends inside a second exterior pipe, a first end fitting adapted for coupling to at least the female coupling part of the first coupling component, and a second end fitting adapted for coupling to any of the flexible annular double lumen tube or the flexible connection pieces of an annular double lumen device.

DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED ADMINISTRATION OF A LIQUID SOLUTION TO NASAL CAVITIES AND PARANASAL SINUSES
20240000658 · 2024-01-04 ·

Devices for controlled administration of liquid solutions to nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses are disclosed. The proposed devices comprise an external housing defining an inner space and having a proximal and a distal end. The external housing comprises an air system for injecting air to a nostril plugs assembly; a pump system for pumping the liquid solution to the nasal cavities; a removable cartridge holding the liquid solution, connected to the pump system; and a nostril plugs system removably connected to the pump system. The nostril plugs system comprises a two-line resilient tube; a plug-in system connected to one of the resilient tube; and a nostril plugs assembly connected to the other end of the resilient tube. The proposed devices may be used for the treatment of respiratory diseases including the respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

BALLOON IRRIGATION AND CLEANING SYSTEM FOR INTERIOR WALLS OF SINUS CAVITIES
20200397976 · 2020-12-24 ·

A method and apparatus for cleansing the interior surfaces of body cavities employs a balloon catheter adapted to be inserted into a cavity through its ostium with the balloon in collapsed condition. An input flow tube for a cleansing and/or medicating fluid passes through a central passage in the balloon. When the balloon is inflated to establish a narrow passage between the balloon and the cavity walls, a pressurized flow of the fluid is pumped out the distal end of the input flow tube through the passage, parallel to the cavity walls, where it scours the inner wall of the cavity, removing debris as it flows out of the ostium. The fluid flow is urged toward a turbulent condition by attachments to the outer wall of the balloon.

Pulsed radiofrequency ablation
10869719 · 2020-12-22 · ·

Ablation systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed toward delivering pulsed radiofrequency (RF) energy to target tissue. The pulsations of the RF energy, combined with cooling at a surface of the target tissue, can advantageously promote local heat transfer in the target tissue to form lesions having dimensions larger than those that can be safely formed in tissue using non-pulsed RF energy under similar conditions.

METHOD FOR ANAL OR STOMAL IRRIGATION

A method for anal or stomal irrigation includes providing an irrigation system to a user and instructing the user to operate the system to expel the irrigating liquid from a catheter tip. The irrigation pressure is controlled with the control system in response to input from a sensor such that a pressure at the catheter tip approaches a predetermined threshold pressure value without exceeding the predetermined pressure value

BALLOON IRRIGATION AND CLEANING SYSTEM FOR INTERIOR WALLS OF BODY CAVITIES
20200390964 · 2020-12-17 ·

A method and apparatus for cleansing the interior surfaces of body cavities employs a balloon catheter adapted to be inserted into a cavity through its ostium with the balloon in collapsed condition. An input flow tube for a cleansing and/or medicating fluid passes through a central passage in the balloon. When the balloon is inflated to establish a narrow passage between the balloon and the cavity walls, a pressurized flow of the fluid is pumped out the distal end of the input flow tube through the passage, parallel to the cavity walls, where it scours the inner wall of the cavity, removing debris as it flows out of the ostium. The fluid flow is urged toward a turbulent condition by attachments to the outer wall of the balloon.

Dilation instrument with navigation and distally located force sensor

A system includes a dilation catheter and a guide member. The dilation catheter includes a proximal end, a distal end, a dilator, a navigation sensor, and a force sensor. The dilator is positioned proximal to the distal end and is configured to transition between a non-dilated configuration and a dilated configuration. The navigation sensor is positioned distal to the dilator and is configured to cooperate with a guidance system and thereby provide signals indicating a position of the dilation catheter in three-dimensional space. The force sensor is positioned distal to the dilator and is configured to provide signals indicating a force encountered by the force sensor. The dilation catheter is configured to slide relative to the guide member. A distal portion of the guide member is sized and configured to fit in a nasal cavity of a patient.

Catheter sensing and irrigating

Ablation systems of the present disclosure facilitate the safe formation of wide and deep lesions. For example, ablation systems of the present disclosure can allow for the flow of irrigation fluid and blood through an expandable ablation electrode, resulting in efficient and effective cooling of the ablation electrode as the ablation electrode delivers energy at a treatment site of the patient. Additionally, or alternatively, ablation systems of the present disclosure can include a deformable ablation electrode and a plurality of sensors that, in cooperation, sense the deformation of the ablation electrode, to provide a robust indication of the extent and direction of contact between the ablation electrode and tissue at a treatment site.