Patent classifications
A61M2025/109
INTRAVASCULAR PLAQUE ISOLATION, DESTABILIZATION, AND ASPIRATION
A system for extracting plaque from a cavity of a vasculature can include a balloon guide catheter (BGC) and an adjustable plaque displacement apparatus. The BGC can include a BGC distal end, an expandable proximal balloon, an inflation lumen extending through the BGC and including a first opening. The BGC can further include a device delivery lumen and a second opening positioned distal to the expandable proximal balloon. Also, the BGC can include an inner tube extending through the device delivery lumen. The inner tube can include a tube distal end, an expandable distal occlusion element positioned approximate the tube distal end and movable to exit the second opening. Turning to the adjustable plaque displacement apparatus, the adjustable plaque displacement apparatus can be positioned within the device delivery lumen and movable in at least one of a longitudinal and rotational direction in relation to the BGC.
Device for the trans-anal drainage of stool from the rectum of a patient and/or for the trans-anal application of inflowing liquid through a catheter-like element
A device for emptying stool from the rectum of a patient by means of a shaft body which is introduced into the bowel via the anus and is able to buckle or fold axially and radially, and which is provided with a dumbbell- or hourglass-shaped balloon body for assuring the transanal positioning of the device. The invention is further characterized by the special design of and choice of material for the shaft body and the balloon envelope and by the specific positioning of the balloon body on the shaft body, wherein the axial deflection of the free forward end of the shaft body is limited or an uncontrolled deflection of the shaft is prevented, and the probability of perforation of the bowel wall under the effect of force acting on the shaft body from an axial direction is therefore decisively reduced by the intestinal tube described according to the invention.
Medical balloon with enhanced focused force control
A balloon includes a plurality of radial projections formed in a working surface for use in providing a focused force during the angioplasty procedure. The plurality of radial projections may be formed in a wall of the balloon and spaced apart in a longitudinal direction. The projections for use in connection with such a balloon may comprise wires or wire segments, and may also comprise radiopaque materials to facilitate viewing under fluoroscopy during the procedure. Related methods of manufacturing are also disclosed.
Balloon catheter having a retractable sheath
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.
Endovascular balloon catheter
A balloon catheter is disclosed for endovascular procedures. In one embodiment, among others, the balloon catheter includes an elongated catheter body. At a distal end, the catheter body also includes an angled tip and a balloon adjacent to the angled tip. The balloon is inflatable to form an oblong shape.
DEVICES FOR TREATING CALCIFIED HEART VALVES
A balloon device for treating a calcified structure of a body tissue, including an elongated body extending between a proximal end and a distal end and having at least one lumen extending along at least a portion thereof and defining a fluid path, and at least one inflatable balloon secured to the elongated body and fluidly connected to the at least one lumen, with the at least one lumen being fluidly connectable to a fluid source for selectively inflating and deflating the at least one inflatable balloon, and with the at least one inflatable balloon, when being inflated, is positioned in close proximity to the calcified structure and vibrating, mechanical vibrations of the at least one inflatable balloon causes destructuration of the calcified structure.
Medical balloon catheters with enhanced pushability
Systems and methods can involve wedge dissectors attached to strips in turn attached to medical balloons, for forming serrations within vascular wall tissue for angioplasty as well as drug delivery.
CUTTING DEVICE AND CUTTING BALLOON
The present application disclosed a cutting device and a cutting balloon, the cutting device includes a connection tube, at least one cutting component and a collapsible tube; the collapsible tube is made of elastic material and configured to be sleeved on the connection tube; the at least one cutting component includes a cutter body and cutting connection segments connected to the cutter body, the cutting connection segments are connected to a peripheral side of the connection tube (100) and are located in the collapsible tube; and the collapsible tube is in elastic contact against the cutting connection segments.
BALLOON CATHETER
Provided is a balloon catheter wherein a balloon is less likely to swell in the protective tube during an air leak test of the balloon in a state where the balloon having projecting portions is housed in a lumen of the protective tube. A balloon catheter contains: a shaft extending in a distal-proximal direction; a balloon having wing-shaped portions; projecting portions disposed on an outer surface of the balloon; and a protective tube in which the balloon is disposed, wherein, in a cross section perpendicular to the distal-proximal direction at a midpoint of a length in the distal-proximal direction of the protective tube, a distance from a centroid of the protective tube through an apex of each projecting portion to an inner surface of the protective tube is longer than a distance from the centroid through none of the projecting portions to the inner surface of the protective tube.
Balloon sheath and associated methods
A balloon sheath and associated methods are provided. An alternative embodiment comprising a sheath having a flaring end and associated methods are also provided.