Patent classifications
A61B2017/3486
ELONGATED MEDICAL ASSEMBLY HAVING SELECTIVELY EXPANDABLE-AND-CONTRACTIBLE ASSEMBLY
An elongated medical assembly has a distal region configured to be positioned, at least in part, proximate to a biological feature of a patient. A puncture assembly is configured to be located proximate to the distal region. A selectively expandable-and-contractible assembly is located proximate to the distal region.
Shapeable guide catheters and related methods
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.
Surgical cannula
Disclosed herein are multiple cannulas defining a lumen sized and dimensioned to receive one or more medical instruments, an inflatable outer membrane attached to an outer surface of the cannula, and at least one activator that reversibly pressurizes a fluid contained in the outer membrane to fill or pressurize the outer membrane.
MEDICAL DEVICES COMPRISING DETACHABLE BALLOONS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USE
The present disclosure relates to medical devices comprising detachable balloons and catheter assemblies, wherein the detachable balloons are polymer balloons, metal balloons, polymer-coated metal balloons, and metalized polymer balloons. Various means of attachment and detachment of the balloons to the catheter assemblies are described. Kits and uses of systems having one or more medical devices, detachable balloons, and elongated or expandable bodies are also disclosed.
TISSUE ANCHOR FOR SECURING TISSUE LAYERS
Tissue anchors comprise a woven filament braid body having an elongated tubular configuration and a foreshortened configuration where proximal and distal ends of the body expand radially into double-walled flange structures while leaving a cylindrical saddle region therebetween. The tissue anchors are deployed through penetrations between adjacent tissue layers, where the flanges engage the outer surfaces of the tissue layers and the saddle region resides within the tissue penetrations.
SURGICAL ACCESS ASSEMBLY WITH RELEASE FEATURE
A surgical access assembly includes a surgical access device having a cannula tube, an expandable balloon positioned in a distal region of the cannula tube, and an inflation assembly positioned in a proximal region of the cannula tube. The inflation assembly has a port and a check valve. The port is in fluid communication with the expandable balloon and the check valve is transitionable between rest and actuated configurations. A syringe includes a barrel with a chamber and a plunger slidably disposed in the chamber. An extension of the barrel is configured for releasably engaging the check valve. The plunger also includes a release feature that is engageable with the check valve to transition the check valve from the rest configuration to the actuated configuration.
NATURAL ORIFICE SURGERY SYSTEM
Embodiments of a surgical access port system that comprises a retractor that is adapted for being coupled to a cap and that is particularly useful in natural orifice surgery are described. The retractor comprises an outer ring, wherein the outer ring is configured to be disposed proximate the natural orifice of the patient and substantially surround the orifice; a tubular body; a funnel segment extending between and coupling the outer ring and the tubular body, wherein the funnel segment provides a diametric reduction between the relatively large diameter of the outer ring and the relatively smaller diameter of the tubular body, which is sized to fit within a natural orifice with minimal distention of the orifice; and an inflatable member disposed around the distal end of the tubular body, the inflatable member sized and configured to fit snugly around the tubular body in the deflated condition and to expand against the wall of the natural orifice in the inflated state to thereby stabilize and retain the retractor within the orifice.
CANNULA FOR PERCUTANEOUS MINIMALLY INVASIVE CANNULATION OF THE VENA CAVA
A cannula comprising a plastic tube having three longitudinal chambers, including a main chamber, a first lateral chamber and a second lateral chamber, and at least one reinforced section ensuring constant internal diameter, wherein the cannula is equipped from the distal side with a round end narrowing towards the end, in which there are longitudinal holes of a size enabling free venous blood flow, and a balloon. A fragment of the reinforced tube section located below the balloon is bent under an angle α of approximately 90°. From the proximal side, the tube ends with a flexible cone, sealing the cannula tightly, inside which there is a valve closing the main chamber and a port for inflating the balloon connected to the first lateral chamber.
SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICE WITH AN ANCHOR AND A REMOVABLE RETAINER
A surgical access device includes an instrument valve housing including a cannula extending distally from the instrument valve housing. The cannula defines a longitudinal axis. An anchor is supported at a distal end portion of the cannula. A retainer is configured to be removably engaged with cannula. The retainer includes a first member defining a semi-circular shape. The first member defines a first arm having a first lateral surface, and a second arm having a second lateral surface. A first magnet is positioned in the first arm and a second magnet is positioned in the second arm. A second member defines a semi-circular shape. The second member defines a third arm having a third lateral surface, and a fourth arm having a fourth lateral surface. A third magnet is positioned in the third arm and a fourth magnet is positioned in the fourth arm.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ANTEGRADE VASCULAR ACCESS THROUGH RETROGRADE APPROACH
A device for providing antegrade vascular access through retrograde approach is disclosed. The device includes a balloon arranged on a sheath and one or more side holes formed in the sheath proximal of the balloon. The balloon may be bulbous. A method for providing antegrade vascular access through retrograde approach is also disclosed.