A61M2210/1071

Systems, devices and methods for performing medical procedures in the intestine

A method for performing a medical procedure in an intestine of a patient is provided. The method comprises providing a system comprising: a catheter for insertion into the intestine, the catheter comprising: an elongate shaft comprising a distal portion; and a functional assembly positioned on the shaft distal portion and comprising at least one treatment element. The catheter is introduced into the patient, and target tissue is treated with the at least one treatment element. The target tissue comprises mucosal tissue of the small intestine, and the medical procedure can be configured to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).

Apparatus for removing chemotherapy compounds from blood

A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood is provided. The filter apparatus comprises a housing with an extraction media comprised of polymer coated carbon cores. Also provided are methods of treating a subject with cancer of an organ or region comprising administering a chemotherapeutic agent to the organ or region, collecting blood laded with chemotherapeutic agent from the isolated organ, filtering the blood laden with chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the chemotherapeutic agent in the blood and returning the blood to the subject.

WHOLE-BODY HYPERTHERMIA SYSTEM
20200046548 · 2020-02-13 ·

A whole-body hyperthermia system for raising the body temperature of the entire body of an individual to a predetermined target temperature and for stabilizing the body temperature at the target temperature comprises an apparatus means for raising the body temperature at a rate of at least 1 C./hour, and at least a second thermal means for further adjusting the body temperature to the target temperature Tb. The second thermal means comprises a fluid circuit, which is at least partially within the individual, and a fluid, heated by a heat exchanger to a set temperature is circulated through the fluid circuit.

THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS
20200043592 · 2020-02-06 ·

Described herein are devices, systems, and methods used to assess an organ or organ system and determine a course of treatment for said organ, organ system, and/or patient.

Devices and Methods for Vascular Hyperperfusion of Extravascular Space

A method of delivering a therapeutic substance for treatment to a region of the body through vascular isolation and manipulation of fluid flux into and from the region of the body including the steps of: restricting vascular inflow to the region of the body; washing out oncotically active plasma proteins from the region of the body by increasing the outward oncotic pressure gradient from the region of the body; inducing ischemia in the region of the body; controlling the pressure and fluid flow of the main blood vessels to and from the region of the body; providing the therapeutic substance to the region of the body when the fluid flow to the region of the body is controlled.

Integrated on-line monitoring and thermostatic heating apparatus for bioartificial liver device
10493195 · 2019-12-03 · ·

An integrated on-line monitoring and thermostatic heating apparatus for a bioartificial liver device, the apparatus including a blood inlet, a blood pump, an arterial drip chamber, a bioreactor module, a venous drip chamber, and a blood reinfusion port which are connected in sequence. The bioreactor module includes a thermostatic water tank and a bioreactor disposed in the thermostatic water tank. The bioreactor includes a container, and a first partition and a second partition which are disposed in the container. The first partition and the second partition separate the container into three independent parts, that is, a plasma separator, an oxygenator, and a reactor. The plasma separator and the oxygenator are connected through an external connection pipe. The external connection pipe is equipped with a separation pump. The second partition includes a communication hole, and the reactor and the oxygenator are connected through the communication hole.

Bioartificial liver device
10485916 · 2019-11-26 · ·

A bioartificial liver device including a bioreaction chamber having a plurality of semi-permeable membranes and a plurality of filter spaces each confined by two adjacent semi-permeable membranes; a plurality of liver cell perfusion ports each communicating with one of the filter spaces for introducing the liver cells into the filter spaces, and a positive peristaltic pump. In the device, the semi-permeable membranes are disposed substantially horizontal with respect to the ground, and the positive peristaltic pump is adapted to drive the plasma flow from the bottom wall of the device to the top wall. The device of the invention improves the cell loading and the area for substance exchange between the blood and the liver cells.

Adjunct materials for delivery to liver tissue

Adjunct materials for delivery to liver tissue are provided. In general, the adjunct materials can be configured to be delivered to tissue by deployment of staples from a cartridge body of a surgical stapler. The adjunct material is configured to transition from an unexpanded configuration to an expanded configuration after delivery thereof to the liver tissue. The adjunct material can include an effective amount of one or more medicants, such as a hemostatic agent or a tissue healing agent, disposed within and releasable from the adjunct material for delivery to the liver tissue. The adjunct material can expand to apply pressure to liver tissue to facilitate sealing of one or more fractures in the stapled liver tissue. Methods of using a staple cartridge assembly or an end effector to apply such adjunct materials to liver tissue are also provided.

REAL-TIME DISPLAY OF TREATMENT-RELATED TISSUE CHANGES USING VIRTUAL MATERIAL

In some embodiments, data sensed and/or operational parameters used during a catheterization procedure are used in the motion frame-rate updating and visual rendering of a simulated organ geometry. The organ geometry is rendered as a virtual material using a software environment (preferably a graphical game engine) which applies simulated optical laws to material appearance parameters affecting the virtual material's visual appearance, as part of simulating a scene comprising the simulated organ geometry, and optionally also comprising simulated views of a catheter probe used for sensing and/or treatment. Optionally, measurements of and/or effects on tissue by sensing and/or commanded probe-tissue interactions are converted into material appearance changes, allowing dynamic visual simulation of intra-body states and/or events based on optionally non-visual input data. In some embodiments, physiology, motion physics, and/or other physical processes are simulated based on live inputs as part of associating material appearance properties to the simulated tissue's geometry.

APPARATUS FOR REMOVING CHEMOTHERAPY COMPOUNDS FROM BLOOD

A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood is provided. The filter apparatus comprises a housing with an extraction media comprised of polymer coated carbon cores. Also provided are methods of treating a subject with cancer of an organ or region comprising administering a chemotherapeutic agent to the organ or region, collecting blood laded with chemotherapeutic agent from the isolated organ, filtering the blood laden with chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the chemotherapeutic agent in the blood and returning the blood to the subject.