A61M2025/1056

Balloon Guide Catheter With Positive Venting of Residual Air
20200353228 · 2020-11-12 ·

A balloon guide catheter including a catheter shaft having a main lumen defined therein extending axially therethrough to receive a guidewire therein and an inflation lumen defined axially therein arranged semi-encircling the main lumen. The inflation lumen having an inlet port radially outward from the catheter shaft and an exhaust vent(s) disposed proximate the distal end of the catheter shaft. The exhaust vent(s) being disposed longitudinally through a distal terminating end of the inflation lumen or radially inward in fluid communication with the main lumen. A porous membrane is disposed at the exhaust vent(s) to permit only gas to pass therethrough. Secured about the outer surface proximate the distal end of the catheter shaft and coinciding with the inlet port is a balloon.

Balloon catheter having a retractable sheath
10828471 · 2020-11-10 ·

An intravascular balloon catheter device includes an outer member disposed about an inner member. A balloon has a proximal portion which is connected to the outer member and a distal portion which is connected to the inner member. A sheath is disposed about the outer member and adapted for movement relative to the balloon. A coating with a therapeutic agent is provided on at least the distal portion of the balloon. The distal portion fits snugly into the sheath so as to provide a substantially watertight engagement therebetween when inside the sheath. The sheath is configured to prevent the proximal portion of the balloon from inflating to a diameter larger than the sheath.

VASCULAR ACCESS WITH RETROGRADE AND ANTEGRADE DELIVERY MODES
20200316357 · 2020-10-08 ·

Disclosed is a system for vascular access, where the system allows for transitions between retrograde and antegrade access without generation of multiple access sites and without inducing extensive vascular damage. In embodiments, the system can include a vascular access portion including a body with a first lumen for preferentially providing access in a retrograde direction into a vessel, and a second lumen for preferentially providing access in an antegrade direction into the vessel. The body can be transitioned (e.g., by way of expansion, contraction, or other deformation mode) between a retrograde delivery mode and an antegrade delivery mode.

STABILIZING AND SEALING CATHETER FOR USE WITH A GUIDING CATHETER

A coaxial stabilizing and sealing catheter provides increased support to a guide catheter that is seated in an ostium of a branch artery by extending through and out of a distal end of the guide catheter and anchoring in position within the vessel that is being treated. The stabilizing and sealing catheter includes, as part of a relatively flexible distal section, a balloon that locks the distal end of the stabilizing and sealing catheter in place to provide support to the therapeutic devices that are introduced and further seals the artery to prevent blood from entering the artery. A sealing cuff at a proximal end of the stabilizing and sealing catheter provides a seal between the exterior of the stabilizing and sealing catheter and the interior of the guide catheter. In addition, a fixing mechanism it utilized to lock the guide catheter in place to exchange therapeutic devices.

MEDICAL BALLOON ASSEMBLY
20200269023 · 2020-08-27 ·

In one aspect, a medical balloon assembly includes a tip sleeve secured to the distal end portion of a balloon catheter that includes the distal neck of a balloon. The tip sleeve has at least an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer is formed from a bondable material that is directly bondable to the exterior of the distal neck portion of the balloon. The tip sleeve is bonded directly to the distal neck of the balloon. The outer layer is formed from a lubricious polymer. Such a medical balloon assembly is made by receiving the distal neck inside the proximal end portion of the tip sleeve and directly bonding the distal neck of the balloon to the inner layer of the tip sleeve.

Arrangement for implementing kissing balloons for simulating a bifurcated vessel, a kit, a method of manufacturing the arrangement and a catheter provided with a buffer volume

The invention relates to an arrangement (10) for implementing kissing balloons simulating a bifurcated vessel, comprising a first catheter (4) having a first inflatable balloon (6) at or near its distal portion, a second catheter (7) having a second inflatable balloon (7a) at or near its distal portion, wherein the first catheter comprises a holding element (4) provided on the said first balloon (6), the said holding element (4) being adapted for: allowing the distal portion of the second catheter (7) to pass there through; affixing the second catheter (7) in a proximal vicinity to the first catheter (4) so that, in use, respective facing surfaces of the inflated first balloon (6) and the inflated second balloon (7a) touch each other.

BALLOON CATHETER WITH ADJUSTABLE SHEATH
20200230376 · 2020-07-23 ·

An intravascular balloon catheter device for treating various size stenosed regions within a blood vessel is provided. A clamp located within a body of a handle assembly is movable between a clamped and unclamped position by way of a button. When clamped, an outer member is secured relative to a sheath to as to expose a portion of a balloon located on a distal end of the outer member. The portion of the balloon remaining within the sheath is restricted from inflation beyond the sheath.

Balloon catheter having multiple inflation lumens and related methods
10702679 · 2020-07-07 · ·

An apparatus is for performing a medical procedure using an inflation fluid. The apparatus includes a shaft with two inflation lumens for transmitting the inflation fluid. A balloon supported by the shaft has an interior capable of being inflated by the inflation fluid transmitted through the inflation lumens of the shaft. The tubes defining the inflation lumens provide two outlets for transmitting different flows of the inflation fluid to the interior of the balloon. A stent and related methods are also disclosed.

Balloon Catheter
20200179660 · 2020-06-11 · ·

A balloon catheter includes a catheter shaft, a balloon, a linear member, and an urging member. The catheter shaft extends from a proximal end to a distal end. The balloon is connected to the catheter shaft and includes an inflation region that can be inflated. The linear member includes a distal end portion and a proximal end. At least one of the distal end portion and the proximal end portion are movable along an extending direction of the catheter shaft. The urging member is configured to be capable of urging a movement portion. The urging member is partially bonded to the catheter shaft.

Stabilizing and sealing catheter for use with a guiding catheter

A coaxial stabilizing and sealing catheter provides increased support to a guide catheter that is seated in an ostium of a branch artery by extending through and out of a distal end of the guide catheter and anchoring in position within the vessel that is being treated. The stabilizing and sealing catheter includes, as part of a relatively flexible distal section, a balloon that locks the distal end of the stabilizing and sealing catheter in place to provide support to the therapeutic devices that are introduced and further seals the artery to prevent blood from entering the artery. A sealing cuff at a proximal end of the stabilizing and sealing catheter provides a seal between the exterior of the stabilizing and sealing catheter and the interior of the guide catheter. In addition, a fixing mechanism it utilized to lock the guide catheter in place to exchange therapeutic devices.