Patent classifications
A61M2025/09083
GUIDE WIRE
A guide wire includes a core shaft, a coil body that covers the core shaft, and a distal end side joint part that joins the distal end of the coil body and the distal end of the core shaft. The distal end side joint part has a substantially truncated cone-shaped outer diameter decreasing portion whose outer diameter decreases toward the distal end direction, and a substantially spherical segment-shaped most distal end portion at the distal end of the outer diameter decreasing portion and whose outer diameter decreases towards the distal end direction. Height r1 of the most distal end portion, outer diameter r2 of the bottom surface of the most distal end portion, and height r3 of the outer diameter decreasing portion satisfy the following equations (1) and (2).
GUIDEWIRE ASSEMBLY WITH INTERTWINED CORE WIRE
An apparatus and method of manufacture includes a helical wire coil and a core wire. The core wire has a first wire portion and a second wire portion. The first wire portion of the core wire extends through the helical wire coil. The second wire portion of the core wire is intertwined with the first helical wire coil to fixedly secure the core wire relative to the first helical wire coil. The core wire is formed from a first material that is non-extensible. The core wire is fixedly secured relative to a distal portion of the helical wire coil such that the core wire inhibits longitudinal elongation of the helical wire coil along a longitudinal coil axis.
Sensor guide wire device and system including a sensor guide wire device
A sensor guide wire device (200) for intravascular measurements of a physiological variable in a living body is disclosed. The sensor guide wire (200) may comprise a sensor element (213) and a connector unit (220). The connector unit (220) is attachable to a signal converting device (310). The sensor element (213) provides the signal converting device (310) with a signal indicative of a physiological variable sensed by the sensor element (213). Furthermore, the connector unit (220) comprises a battery (222). A system (300) comprising the sensor guide wire device (200) and the signal converting device (310) is also disclosed.
Sensor mounting assembly for sensored guidewire and associated devices, systems, and methods
Intravascular devices, systems, and methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, a guidewire system for treating a patient includes an internal sensor mount having a body and a first cutout extending through a wall of the body; a core wire secured to the internal sensor mount; a sensor assembly for detecting a physiological characteristic of a patient secured to the internal sensor mount; an external housing disposed about the internal sensor mount and including an opening in communication with the cutout of the internal sensor mount; a proximal flexible member secured to at least one of the internal sensor mount and the external housing; a first distal flexible member secured to at least one of the internal sensor mount and the external housing; and at least one conductor electrically coupled to the sensor assembly and extending proximally beyond the internal sensor mount through the proximal flexible member.
Guide wire
A guide wire including a flexible first core wire which has a first plate-shaped portion having a plate shape and a first linear portion having a linear shape that is continuous to the first-plate shaped portion. The width of the first plate-shaped is larger than the width of the first linear portion. The guide wire includes a flexible second core wire which has a second plate-shaped portion having a plate shape and a second linear portion having a linear shape that is continuous to the second-plate shaped portion. The width of the second plate-shaped portion is larger than the width of the second linear portion. The second plate-shaped portion axially overlaps the first linear portion, and the second linear portion axially overlaps the first plate-shaped portion.
Guide wire for use in re-canalising a vascular occlusion in a human or animal subject
A method of re-canalizing a vascular occlusion using a guidewire comprising a core wire which terminates at its distal end in a terminal member. The terminal member tapers to a distal leading edge which is urged through the occlusion.
GUIDE WIRE
A guide wire includes: a core shaft; an engagement part provided in outer circumference of the core shaft; a cylindrical body provided in an outside of the core shaft and movable along an axis line direction of the core shaft; and an engaged part that is provided in the cylindrical body, and engages with the engagement part when the cylindrical body moves in a first direction along the axis line direction of the core shaft to regulate further movement of the cylindrical body in the first direction.
Medical guide wire
A medical guide wire including a core wire having a distal end-side small-diameter portion and a proximal end-side large-diameter portion, and a coil spring installed on an outer periphery of the distal end-side small-diameter portion of the core wire along an axial direction, having a front end-side small-diameter portion, a tapered portion and a rear end-side large-diameter portion, and fixed to the core wire, wherein the front end-side small-diameter portion of the coil spring has a length of 5 to 100 mm, and the outside diameter of a coil thereof is at most 0.012 inch, the front end portion of the coil spring is fixed to the core wire by a gold-containing solder, and a length of a distal end portion stiffened by the gold-containing solder is 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
GUIDEWIRE
A guidewire includes an elongate core member having an intermediate segment, a distal segment and a proximal segment, a distal shoulder between the intermediate segment and the distal segment and a proximal shoulder between the intermediate segment and the proximal segment. A coil having a proximal end and a distal end is disposed about at least a portion of the distal segment of the elongate core member and disposed adjacent to the distal shoulder. A distal tip comprising a polymer material is disposed adjacent to the distal end of the coil and a proximal polymer member, the proximal polymer member disposed adjacent to the proximal shoulder. At least the intermediate segment and the coil have a diameter that is substantially the same.
SHAPE MEMORY GUIDE WIRE
A guide wire is described for navigating body channels such as vessels. The guide wire can include an elongated member having a proximal portion and a distal portion, and a fluid passage to transport a fluid from the proximal portion to the distal portion. The distal portion of the elongated member can include a shape memory material with two way memory effect. The shape memory material can have a transition temperature less than a body temperature such that the distal portion has a first shape at the body temperature and a second shape different from the first shape at a temperature less than the transition temperature.