A61B17/32075

Intravascular catheter having an expandable incising portion
12185968 · 2025-01-07 · ·

Intravascular catheter devices and methods for using the same are disclosed. An expandable portion is connected to a flexible catheter tube. A sleeve extends within the expandable portion. The expandable portion includes a number of struts, each of which hinges relative to the flexible catheter tube and the sleeve, and each of which has an intermediate joining portion which permits hinging movement of a first intermediate portion relative to a second intermediate portion upon movement of the sleeve relative to the flexible catheter tube to selectively elevate the intermediate joining portion away from an outer surface of the sleeve. An incising element is oriented to extend along a longitudinal axis of an outer surface of a first intermediate portion of one of the struts for incising vascular tissue.

Adjustable ring stripper for more efficiently and effectively removing plaque from arteries

An adjustable loop stripper for stretching an arterial wall outwardly as plaque is excavated inwardly.

Axial lengthening thrombus capture system

Systems and methods can remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system for the treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), cerebrovascular embolism, and other vascular occlusions.

Tissue-removing catheter with a coupled inner liner

The present disclosure provides a tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen that includes an elongate body, a handle, tissue-removing element, liner assembly, and coupling assembly. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. The tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body and removes tissue as rotated by the elongate body. The liner assembly defines a guidewire lumen. The coupling assembly is coupled to the liner assembly with a first orientation and a second orientation relative to the coupling assembly. The first orientation permits distal movement of the liner assembly relative to the coupling assembly prior to rotation of the elongate body to rotate the tissue-removing element. The second orientation is relative to the coupling assembly after rotation of the elongate body to prevent distal movement of the liner assembly relative to the coupling assembly.

AXIAL LENGTHENING THROMBUS CAPTURE SYSTEM
20250025193 · 2025-01-23 ·

Systems and methods can remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system for the treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), cerebrovascular embolism, and other vascular occlusions.

CUTTING WIRE ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A CATHETER

A method of treating a lesion in a body lumen to enlarge a passageway in the lumen including providing a cutting member, connecting a tracking member to the cutting member to form an assembly, inserting the connected cutting member and tracking member through a first lumen of a catheter, withdrawing the catheter from the cutting member and tracking member, inserting the catheter over the tracking member and leaving the cutting member outside the catheter, and expanding a portion of the catheter to move the cutting member into cutting contact with the lesion. A device for treating a lesion in a body lumen including a cutting member having a coupler to connect a tracking member is also provided.

EXPANDABLE LEAD JACKET
20170340346 · 2017-11-30 ·

Methods, devices and systems for separating an implanted object, such as a lead attached to a cardiac conduction device, from formed tissue within a blood vessel are provided. The methods, devices and systems for separating a lead from the tissue relate to dilating the tissue surrounding the lead from underneath the tissue and/or between the lead and the tissue.

SHAPEABLE GUIDE CATHETERS AND RELATED METHODS
20170340340 · 2017-11-30 ·

Shapeable guide catheters and methods for manufacturing and using such shapeable guide catheters. In one embodiment, the shapeable guide catheter comprises a tubular member having a shapeable region, a malleable shaping member attached to the shapeable region such that, when the shape of the shapeable region is changed from a first shape to a second shape, the shaping member will plastically deform to thereafter substantially hold the shapeable region in the second shape, a tubular outer jacket disposed about the outer surface of the tubular member and a tubular inner jacket disposed within the lumen of the tubular member. The shapeable region of the guide catheter may be manually formed into a desired shape before insertion of the guide catheter into the body. In some embodiments, the guide catheter is sized to be inserted through a nostril of a human patient and used to guide the transnasal insertion of another device (e.g., a guidewire, catheter, etc.) to a desired location within the nose, throat, ear or cranium of the subject.

TISSUE SLITTING METHODS AND SYSTEMS

Methods and systems for separating an object, such as a lead, from formed tissue are provided. Specifically, a tissue slitting device is configured to engage patient formed tissue at a slitting engagement point. While the object is subjected to a first traction force, the tissue slitting device is caused to move further into the engaged tissue and slit the tissue past the point of engagement. The slitting device causes the tissue to separate along an axial direction of the length of the formed tissue and releases at least some of the force containing the object. The methods and systems are well suited for use in cardiac pacing or defibrillator lead explant procedures.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING EMBOLISM
20170325839 · 2017-11-16 ·

A method and apparatus for treating a clot in the blood vessel of a patient, and particularly the treatment of a pulmonary embolism is disclosed. The treatment includes restoring flow through the clot followed by clot removal, either partially or substantially completely. The clot treatment device is expandable into the blood vessel and may contain radial extensions that assist in restoring flow as well as in removing clot material.