A61M2025/1095

PERFUSION BALLOON DESIGN
20200179116 · 2020-06-11 ·

Disclosed herein are designs for improved inflatable structures for use during minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures. These inflatable structures facilitate the perfusion of blood through an anatomical structure, such as a heart valve, during the cardiovascular procedure. The inflatable structures are formed of a plurality of balloons arranged radially around a central location. The plurality of balloons form a lumen through which blood flows. Each balloon of the plurality is shaped or configured to stabilize the adjacent balloons, limiting their movement relative to each other. For example, some embodiments can feature balloons with a keystone shape that limits movement of the balloons inward toward the lumen. Some implementations can also include a support coil running through the lumen. The support coil holds enables the lumen to be open to perfusion even in the early stages of balloon inflation.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVE AUTO-RETROPERFUSION ALONG WITH REGIONAL MILD HYPOTHERMIA
20200155817 · 2020-05-21 · ·

Systems and methods for selective auto-retroperfusion along with regional mild hypothermia. In at least one embodiment of a system for providing a retroperfusion therapy to a venous vessel of the present disclosure, the system comprises a catheter for controlling blood perfusion pressure, the catheter comprising a body having a proximal open end, a distal end, a lumen extending between the proximal open end and the distal end, and a plurality of orifices disposed thereon, each of the orifices in fluid communication with the lumen, and at least one expandable balloon, each of the at least one expandable balloons coupled with the body, having an interior that is in fluid communication with the lumen, and adapted to move between an expanded configuration and a deflated configuration, and a flow unit for regulating the flow and pressure of a bodily fluid, and a regional hypothermia system operably coupled to the catheter, the regional hypothermia system operable to reduce and/or regulate a temperature of the bodily fluid flowing therethrough.

Bulging torus balloon
10610672 · 2020-04-07 ·

A method for use of a medical device that anchors itself and other medical devices while channeling blood flow through the center of a vessel proximal to the device's target area to minimize debris and pressure necessary to move blood proximal to the device, resulting in superior recoil reduction capabilities. The profile is a bulging torus or doughnut-shaped balloon inflatable and deflatable by increasing and decreasing pressure within the toroidal balloon, having two passages therethrough, one passage dimensioned to accommodate blood flow, the other dimensioned for a delivery device.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
20200100793 · 2020-04-02 ·

A catheter devices/systems and methods therefrom are described herein for treating acute kidney injury, especially the contrast-induced acute kidney injury wherein the devices may prevent the contrast dyes from entering into kidney and/or facilitate blood flow of kidney by said catheter system.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
20200078570 · 2020-03-12 ·

A catheter devices/systems and methods therefrom are described herein for treating acute kidney injury, especially the contrast-induced acute kidney injury wherein the devices prevent the contrast dyes from entering into kidney and/or facilitate blood flow of kidney by said catheter system.

Bypass catheter
10576245 · 2020-03-03 ·

An innovative medical device that permits rapid, minimally invasive restoration of blood flow across a vascular blockage. A method employing said device, allowing for lysis or removal of said blockage. Said device creates a temporary bypass using longitudinal structure configured for insertion into the blood vessel and adapted to deliver a side hole to a target area. The side hole defines a distal first segment and a proximal second segment with a lumen to allow blood flow therethrough to the distal end hole. In an alternate embodiment, a slidable outer sheath can cover the side hole to permit reversal of blood flow from the distal end hole to a proximal end hole located outside a patient's body by means of an aspiration controller. Alternate embodiments include an optional anchoring balloon, a macerating stent or wires, perforations for fluid delivery, and a backflow valve.

ELUTING PERFUSION CATHETERS AND RELATED METHODS

This patent document discloses perfusion catheters and related methods for treating blood vessel lesions and abnormalities. A perfusion catheter can include an inflatable balloon, an elongate shaft operably attached to the balloon, and an optional containment structure surrounding at least a portion of the balloon. The balloon can be inflated until its outer surface contacts a wall of a blood vessel. When inflated, the balloon's inner surface defines a passage for blood to flow. The balloon can be configured to release one or more substances formulated to treat a tissue at or near the wall of a blood vessel. In an example, the balloon can include a bioactive layer, which comprises the one or more substances, overlaying an optional base layer. In an example, the balloon can include multiple filars, at least one of which is configured to elute the one or more substances through a perforation or hole in the filar.

Perfusion balloon designs

Disclosed herein are designs for improved inflatable structures for use during minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures. These inflatable structures facilitate the perfusion of blood through an anatomical structure, such as a heart valve, during the cardiovascular procedure. The inflatable structures are formed of a plurality of balloons arranged radially around a central location. The plurality of balloons form a lumen through which blood flows. Each balloon of the plurality is shaped or configured to stabilize the adjacent balloons, limiting their movement relative to each other. For example, some embodiments can feature balloons with a keystone shape that limits movement of the balloons inward toward the lumen. Some implementations can also include a support coil running through the lumen. The support coil holds enables the lumen to be open to perfusion even in the early stages of balloon inflation.

A FEMORAL ARTERIAL ECMO (EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION) CANNULA

A femoral arterial ECMO cannula is provided with a balloon that has dual flow and which provides arterial body blood flow during femoral ECMO (Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation).

Carotid Stent Incorporating Arch Fulcrum Catheters and Flow Reversal
20200009351 · 2020-01-09 ·

A medical device capable of treating a carotid blockage or narrowing with multiple therapeutic devices simultaneously, comprising an arch-fulcrum support catheter tube having at least one lumen from a proximal port to a distal end hole for delivering additional medical devices, a second lumen to inflate at least one distal, circumferential balloon or swellable, circumferential hydrogel, capable of temporary occlusion of native flow in a vessel near its distal end hole upon inflation, a wire for delivery of additional devices, a second balloon for angioplasty, at least one stent. Flow is allowed through said proximal port, flow across said vascular narrowing is reversed, thereby allowing debris released during angioplasty and stenting to flow out of said catheter, avoiding potential thromboembolic complications in the distal vasculature, and associated embodiments.