A61M2025/0089

ENDOLUMINAL DELIVERY CANNULA AND ASSEMBLY, AND RELATED METHODS

This disclosure is for an endoluminal delivery cannula, for delivery of a substance to an extravascular target site via the vascular system of a human or animal body, wherein the cannula comprises a proximal cannula hub, an elongated proximal, and a tip portion. The tip is tapered towards the distal tip which is preferably provided with a pointed tip for penetrating tissue. The pointed tip may comprise at least one primary facet and two secondary facets, wherein the two secondary facets are arranged proximally of said primary facet. An endoluminal delivery assembly comprises the cannula, a protective catheter adapted for insertion into the vascular system of a human or animal body, and a proximal catheter hub provided at the proximal end of the catheter and adapted for guiding the catheter through the vascular system.

OCCLUSION ACCESS METHOD

A catheter system for accessing the central venous system through an occlusion in the neck region.

MEDICAL DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF DEFECTIVE BLOOD VESSELS, BODY CAVITIES, AND BODY DUCTS
20170333130 · 2017-11-23 · ·

A medical device to be inserted in a defect blood vessel, body cavity, or body duct for treatment thereof is disclosed, wherein it comprises an essentially cylindrically formed elongated resilient sheath device (2) wherein it has a distal end (3) and a proximal end (4), wherein said sheath device (2) along its circumferential surface in the axial direction is provided with a slotted opening (5) having connection with a first bore (6) arranged in the axial direction of said sheath device (2), said first bore (6) having the ability to house an elongated fiber body (7), wherein said sheath device (2) has the ability to be clamped around a major part of the perimeter of said fiber body (7), and wherein said sheath device (2) in its axial direction also is provided with a second bore (8) having the ability to house an injection means (9), as well as a kit containing said medical device, and a method for treatment of defective blood vessels, body cavities, and body ducts by use of said medical device.

Systems and methods for reducing or preventing backflow in a delivery system

Systems and methods are disclosed herein that generally involve CED devices with various features for reducing or preventing backflow. In some embodiments, CED devices include a tissue-receiving space disposed proximal to a distal fluid outlet. Tissue can be compressed into or pinched/pinned by the tissue-receiving space as the device is inserted into a target region of a patient, thereby forming a seal that reduces or prevents proximal backflow of fluid ejected from the outlet beyond the tissue-receiving space. In some embodiments, CED devices include a bullet-shaped nose proximal to a distal fluid outlet. The bullet-shaped nose forms a good seal with surrounding tissue and helps reduce or prevent backflow of infused fluid.

Delivery devices, systems and methods for delivering therapeutic agents

Delivery devices, systems, and methods are configured to enhance retention of a therapeutic agent delivered at a treatment site, for example, via impeding agent backflow. A device may include sheath having a first end, a second end, and a length between the first end and the second end. The sheath may include an outer diameter and an inner channel between the first end and the second end, and at least one penetrating member configured to form a channel at the treatment site. The device may include an elongate member having a first end, a second end, and a length between the first end and the second end, the elongate member being configured to move relative to the sheath. The elongate member may be configured to control the movement of the penetrating member with respect to the sheath.

FOSSA OVALIS PENETRATION

A wall (39) of a catheter (38) (a) includes a braided portion (41) having an outer surface (45), an inner surface (47), and a braided interior (53) between the outer and inner surfaces (45, 47), and (b) is shaped to define first and second longitudinally-running channels (27a, 27b) therethrough. A distal portion of the catheter (38) is shaped to define first and second lateral openings (26a, 26b). An angle between (a) a first line (76) running between the first and second lateral openings (26a, 26b), and (b) a second line (78) that is parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the catheter (38) when the catheter (38) is straight, is between 30 and 150 degrees. A flexible longitudinal member (14) passes from a proximal portion of the catheter (38) to the distal portion via the first channel (27a), out of the first channel (27a) via the first lateral opening (26a), into the second channel (27b) via the second lateral opening (26b), and from the distal portion to the proximal portion via the second channel (27b).

RADIAL AND TRANS-ENDOCARDIAL DELIVERY CATHETER

A needle-injection catheter includes a catheter body having a distal end, a proximal end, a stiff proximal portion, a flexible distal portion, and a delivery lumen extending therethrough. In a first embodiment, a straight injection needle extends coaxially from a distal tip of the flexible portion of the catheter body, and a plurality of penetration limiting elements positioned circumferentially about a base of the straight injection needle and configured to fold radially inwardly against a shaft of the needle when constrained in a tubular lumen and to extend radially outwardly when unconstrained. In a second embodiment, a helical needle extends from the distal tip of the flexible portion of the catheter body. The helical needle has at least one helical delivery lumen connected to receive an injectable substance from the delivery lumen of the catheter body.

Catheters, catheter systems, and methods for puncturing through a tissue structure and ablating a tissue region

A percutaneous catheter system for use within the human body and an ablation catheter for ablating a selected tissue region within the body of a subject. The percutaneous catheter system can include two catheters that are operatively coupled to one another by magnetic coupling through a tissue structure. The ablation catheter can include electrodes positioned within a central portion. The ablation catheter is positioned such that the central portion of a flexible shaft at least partially surrounds the selected tissue region. Each electrode of the ablation catheter can be activated independently to apply ablative energy to the selected tissue region. The ablation catheter can employ high impedance structures to change the current density at specific points. Methods of puncturing through a tissue structure using the percutaneous catheter system are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for ablating a selected tissue region using the ablation catheter.

INTRABODY SURGICAL FLUID TRANSFER ASSEMBLIES WITH ADJUSTABLE EXPOSED CANNULA TO NEEDLE TIP LENGTH, RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170232229 · 2017-08-17 ·

Devices for transferring fluid to or from a subject include an elongate tubular cannula having opposing proximal and distal ends with an axially extending lumen. The devices also include an elongate needle having opposing proximal and distal ends. The elongate needle is configured so that the distal end of the needle extends out of the distal end of the cannula a suitable adjustable distance. The devices also include a housing with a length adjustment mechanism that adjusts a length between the tip of the needle and the distal end of the tubular cannula.

INJECTATE DELIVERY DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS

An injectate delivery device for expanding tissue is provided. The injectate delivery device comprises: at least one fluid delivery tube comprising a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen therebetween; at least one fluid delivery element in fluid communication with the at least one fluid delivery tube lumen; a radially expanding element comprising the at least one fluid delivery element; a supply of vacuum constructed and arranged to cause tissue to tend toward the at least one fluid delivery element; and at least one control constructed and arranged to perform a function. The at least one control can be constructed and arranged to expand the radially expandable element and activate the supply of vacuum. Systems and method of injectate delivery are also provided.