A61M2025/0092

METHODS FOR PLACING A STENT-GRAFT TO COVER COLLATERAL VESSELS IN LOWER EXTREMITY VASCULATURE

A method of diverting fluid flow from a first vessel including an occlusion to a second vessel includes deploying a prosthesis at least partially in a fistula and making valves in the second vessel incompetent. Making the valves in the second vessel incompetent includes at least one of using a reverse valvulotome to cut the valves, inflating a balloon, expanding a stent, and lining the second vessel with a stent.

Methods and systems for inhibiting vascular inflammation
10441747 · 2019-10-15 · ·

Methods and kits for delivering pharmaceutical agents to an adventitia and other regions outside an external elastic lamina (EEL) surrounding a blood vessel utilize a catheter having a needle. The needle is positioned in up to 5 mm beyond the EEL and delivers an amount of a pharmaceutical agent sufficient to circumferentially permeate around the blood vessel and, in many cases, extend longitudinally and radially along the blood vessel. Confirmation that a delivery aperture of the needle lies beyond the EEL may be required before delivering the pharmaceutical agent. In one example, catheters are used to deliver dexamethasone and other anti-inflammatory agents to a peripheral vasculature and other vasculature to treat peripheral vascular disease and other conditions.

Precision directed medical instruments

A system for delivering a medical instrument into a bodily cavity is provided, including an outer shaft having an aperture in a side wall thereof, wherein the aperture is provided at a distal portion of the outer shaft, an inner shaft positioned inside the outer shaft and having an inflatable balloon disposed at a distal portion thereof, and a needle member movably disposed in the outer shaft, wherein the needle member extends outwardly from the outer shaft through the aperture when the balloon is inflated.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING LOWER EXTREMITY VASCULATURE

A catheter system can include a tubular body, and at least one of a targeting system coupled to the tubular body, an expandable member, or a fluid injection port. A method of identifying a bifurcation can include inserting a catheter system into a first vessel, positioning the catheter system at a first location, expanding an expandable member to occlude the first vessel, delivering contrast material so the contrast material pooling proximate to the expandable member, and reviewing a shape of the contrast material in the first vessel under fluoroscopy.

Tunneling tool

A method and device for implanting a medical lead. The device includes an elongate shaft defining a major longitudinal axis and including a proximal end and a distal end. A necked portion coupled to and extending from the distal end is included, the necked portion defines a first thickness and a substantially planar surface, the necked portion being at least resiliently movable in a direction normal to the major longitudinal axis. A tip disposed at the distal end of the necked portion is included, the tip defining a second thickness greater than the first thickness.

ENDOLUMINAL FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD
20190217058 · 2019-07-18 · ·

A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device is connectable to a drug source and includes a dual-lumen catheter, including a treatment device lumen for housing a guidewire and/or a treatment device and a needle lumen for housing a retractable needle. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter.

DISINFECTION DEVICE BASED ON LIGHT IN PROXIMITY TO SYRINGE
20240173563 · 2024-05-30 ·

The present disclosure relates to a disinfection device based on light in close proximity to a syringe. A light-based disinfection device of the present disclosure configured to achieve disinfection of a skin tissue by placing light in close proximity to an injection needle for drug injection, the light-based disinfection device including: a light delivery catheter comprising one end portion connected to a control device and the other end portion configured to direct light from a light source controlled by the control device toward skin tissue; a needle catheter comprising one end portion connected to a drug container and to accommodate a catheter line that supplies a drug, and the other end portion configured to accommodate an injection needle that receives the drug from the catheter line and injects the drug into a patient's body; and a coupler configured to couple the light delivery catheter and the needle catheter in parallel to each other in a longitudinal direction.

Occlusion bypassing apparatus with a re-entry needle and a distal stabilization balloon

An occlusion bypassing apparatus for re-entering the true lumen of a vessel after subintimally bypassing an occlusion in a vessel. The apparatus includes an outer shaft component, a needle component, and an inflatable balloon. The outer shaft component has a side port proximal to a distal end thereof and a needle lumen there-through that includes a curved distal portion that terminates at the side port of the outer shaft component. The needle component is configured to be slidably disposed within the needle lumen of the outer shaft component. The inflatable balloon includes a body portion that is disposed distal to the side port of the outer shaft component, and the body portion of the balloon has a flattened profile in an inflated state with first and second chambers that laterally extend from opposing sides of the outer shaft component for stabilizing the apparatus within a subintimal space.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INHIBITING VASCULAR INFLAMMATION
20190160257 · 2019-05-30 ·

Methods and kits for delivering pharmaceutical agents to the adventitia and other regions outside the external elastic lamina (EEL) surrounding a blood vessel utilize a catheter having a needle. The needle is positioned in up to 5 mm beyond the EEL and delivers an amount of pharmaceutical agent sufficient to circumferentially permeate around the blood vessel and, in many cases, extend longitudinally and radially along the blood vessel. Confirmation that a delivery aperture of the needle lies beyond the EEL may be required before delivering the pharmaceutical agent. In one example, the catheters are used to deliver dexamethasone and other anti-inflammatory agents to the peripheral and other vasculature to treat peripheral vascular disease and other conditions.

Balloon catheter with dynamic vessel engaging member

The technical disclosure relates to catheters useful for engaging a vessel from within a lumen defined by the vessel. A catheter includes an elongate shaft, an inflatable balloon disposed on the distal end of the elongate shaft, a guide disposed on the external surface of the balloon, and an engaging member having a distal end releasably secured by the guide such that the guide maintains the engaging member distal end adjacent the outer surface of the balloon when the balloon is in an uninflated configuration but releases the engaging member distal end as the balloon moves from an uninflated configuration to an inflated configuration. The technical disclosure also relates to methods of using a catheter.