A61B17/12113

Layered braided aneurysm treatment device

A braided implant is provided that can secure within an aneurysm sac, occlude a majority of the aneurysm's neck, and at least partially fill the aneurysm sac. The implant can include a tubular braid that can be set into a predetermined shape, compressed for delivery through a microcatheter, and implanted in at least one implanted position. In some examples, the tubular braid can be implanted in two distinct implanted shapes, allowing for treatment of a wide range of aneurysm sizes. In some examples, the implanted braid can include a compaction resistant column spanning the height of the aneurysm.

Systems and methods for forming materials in situ within a medical device

A method for forming a material in an in situ medical device by initiating polymerization of water soluble polymer precursors in an aqueous solution during or after transport of the polymerizable solution from its storage container to a space inside the in situ medical device is described. The stored aqueous solution with water soluble precursors lacks a free radical initiator which, in a powder form, is introduced into the aqueous solution during or after its transport into the space inside the in situ medical device. This storage and delivery system provides greater stability to the stored aqueous solution, allowing it to be stored at ambient temperature and providing extended shelf life over the solutions used in existing in situ polymerization systems. The flexibility to store and deliver/transport only one aqueous solution, instead of requiring the use of two different solutions, is also a benefit.

Aneurysm-occluding mesh ribbon with a series of loops or segments having distal-to-proximal variation in size, shape, and/or orientation
11583289 · 2023-02-21 · ·

This invention is an intrasacular aneurysm occlusion device with a longitudinal mesh ribbon having a series of loops or segments with distal-to-proximal variation in their sizes, shapes, or orientations. For example, loops or segments can be progressively smaller in size and/or progressively more curved as one views the series in a distal-to-proximal direction. The device may also enable a user to selectively and remotely bend, steer, or elongate the loops or segments in real time as the ribbon is being deployed into an aneurysm sac.

Method for determining the positioning in deployed position of an implantable medical device after expansion in a vascular structure

A method for determining the positioning in deployed position of an expandable medical device type implant, including, from a three-dimensional image of a region of interest including the vascular structure, the following steps: determination of a centreline of the vascular structure, positioning of the IMD according to an initial position, around the centreline, simulation of the final position of the IMD after deployment, as a function of the stresses exerted by the walls of the vascular structure on the IMD, the determination of the centreline consisting in placing points so as to minimise a travel time of fluid along said points between an input point and an output point, the simulation of the final position of the IMD taking account of a level of longitudinal push-pull intended to be applied to the IMD during its implantation.

Aneurysm treatment with pushable implanted braid

The present invention provides a braided implant with a retractable dual proximal layer and methods for administering the braided implant to treat aneurysms. The implant can include a tubular braid that can be set into a predetermined shape, compressed for delivery through a microcatheter, and implanted in at least one implanted position that is based on the predetermined shape and the geometry of the aneurysm in which the braid is implanted. The implant can also have a retractable dual layer at the proximal end of the device made of the same braid to provide additional coverage at the neck of the aneurysm. The dual layer can be pressed distally into a first implanted portion of the tubular braid, moving the first portion of the tubular braid towards the distal portion of an aneurysm wall so that the implant can partially or completely occlude an aneurysm neck.

Delivery and detachment mechanisms for vascular implants
11490896 · 2022-11-08 · ·

Vascular delivery systems configured to deliver an implant to a location within a vasculature can include one or more control wires controllable by a user to detach the implant from the delivery system. Control wires can cause a feature of the delivery system to mechanically engage a hub at a proximal end of an implant. Proximal or distal movement of the control wire can allow the feature to disengage from the hub, thereby allowing release of the implant.

Implant, medical implant, and method for delivery of a medical implant

An intravascular delivery device is disclosed comprising a delivery wire having a proximal and a distal end and an interior lumen extending there between and wherein said distal end comprises a connection interface adapted to matingly interlock with a proximal end portion of a medical implantable device, wherein said delivery device comprises a locking unit arranged to secure said connection interface in a locking position in which said medical implant is pivotably locked before a controlled release.

Embolisation systems

A bristle device for delivery into a body lumen comprises a longitudinally extending stem 1 and a plurality of bristles extending generally outwardly from the stem for anchoring the device in a body lumen. There may be at least two bristle segments and in some cases there are flexible sections between the segments. The flexible sections articulate to enable the device to pass through a catheter placed in a tortuous anatomy or to be deployed in a curved vessel, or across a bifurcation. In some cases at least some of the bristle segments are spaced-apart to accommodate bending of the bristles.

Intrasacular Aneurysm Occlusion Device with Nested Structures
20230035074 · 2023-02-02 · ·

This invention is an intrasacular aneurysm occlusion device with nested structures, including an inner embolic structure (e.g. inner mesh, net, braid, and/or stent) which is nested inside an outer embolic structure (e.g. outer mesh, net, braid, and/or stent). The inner embolic structure can have an ellipsoidal, toroidal, inverted jug, or inverted bottle shape. The outer embolic structure can have a spherical shape. The device can also have an opening and valve through which embolic material is inserted into the aneurysm sac.

Embolic containment

Devices, systems, and methods used to seal a treatment area to prevent embolic agents from migrating are described. The concept has particular benefit in allowing liquid embolic to be used with a variety of intravascular therapeutic applications, including for occluding aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations in the neurovasculature.