Patent classifications
A61M2025/0675
Retro Access Vascular Sheath And Related Methods
Disclosed herein are various vascular sheath embodiments for use in the introduction of interventional devices into a blood vessel of a patient. More specifically, disclosed herein are embodiments of a vascular sheath having at least one side access opening and at least one flexible area substantially adjacent to the side access opening.
ENHANCED GUIDE EXTENSION SYSTEM FOR THE EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF LEADS
Intravascular delivery system is designed for a safe and efficient access to secondary and tertiary vascular structures, such as the branches of the coronary sinus, to enhance the delivery and deployment of various catheters, such as, for example, pacemaker electrical leads. The over-the-wire system features a straight, or alternatively shaped, micro-catheter distal tip of an inner catheter that seamlessly cooperates with a peel-away reinforced outer catheter. The inner catheter and the peel-away reinforced outer catheter are advanced in their engaged mode of operation towards (or beyond) the target site. Subsequently, the inner and outer catheters are disengaged, and the inner catheter is removed from the outer catheter. A pacemaker lead may be advanced over the wire inside the outer catheter to the target site for deployment. Subsequently, the outer catheter is easily split and may be rapidly removed from the blood vessel.
ADAPTABLE WOUND DRAINAGE SYSTEM
Provided are drainage systems that may include a drainage manifold and may be suitable for draining fluid from a tissue site. The drainage manifold may include a plurality of elongate members having a moveable end that may be adapted to configure the drainage manifold to treat a uniquely shaped tissue site. The drainage manifold may be coupled to a drainage tube with a transitional connector to provide a drainage system capable of distributing reduced pressure to the tissue site to enhance the drainage of fluids.
Splittable Expandable Braided Sheath
An introducer sheath device and method of use and removal for removing the introducer sheath device without having to remove a placed medical or surgical device are disclosed herein. The introducer sheath device includes an inner shaft, an outer shaft, a hub comprising a first hub portion, a second hub portion, a first thumb tab, a second thumb tab, a valve, and a tip portion.
Guide catheter slitter
A slitter for slitting a guide catheter has a handle and a blade assembly coupled to the handle. The blade assembly includes a shroud for receiving an elongated body of a medical device and a slitting blade having an exposed cutting edge to slit the guide catheter. The blade assembly includes a user-deflectable portion coupled to the shroud for causing the shroud to flex in response to deflection of the user-deflectable portion. The handle and the blade assembly may be assembled from piece parts in a manufacturing method.
Systems and methods to improve instrument guidance within an intravenous catheter assembly
A system for facilitating instrument delivery through a peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) may include a catheter assembly having a catheter adapter, an extension tube extending from a side port of the catheter adapter, a septum disposed in a lumen of the catheter adapter, and a PIVC extending distally from the catheter adapter. The septum may include a first piece and a second piece and may be least partially disposed within a canister. The system may include an extension set, which may include a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end may include a distal connector and a rigid tube. The proximal end may include a proximal connector. The distal connector may be coupled to the proximal end of the catheter adapter. The rigid tube may penetrate the septum in response to the distal connector being coupled to the proximal end of the catheter adapter.
EXPANDABLE INTRODUCER SHEATH FOR MEDICAL DEVICE
An expandable medical sheath can include a sheath body having a lumen that extends between proximal and distal ends of the sheath. The sheath can have first and second members where the first member has a different elastic modulus than the second member such that one provides elasticity to the sheath and the other provides column strength. The first and second members can be coupled together in alternating sections to form the tubular sheath or the stiffer members can be embedded in the elastic member along all or a portion of the longitudinal length of the sheath. The sheath can automatically move to an expanded state to allow a larger diameter medical device to pass through the lumen, and once through the sheath can automatically return to its initial diameter.
Sheath assembly for insertion of a cord-shaped element, particularly a catheter, into the body of a patient
Sheath assembly for the insertion of a cord-shaped element (32, 105), comprising an introducer sheath (101) and an auxiliary sheath (104) for insertion into the introducer sheath (101) together with the cord-shaped element (32, 105), with first fastening means (106) for detachably fastening the auxiliary sheath to the introducer sheath, and with second fastening means (107) for detachably fastening the cord-shaped element to the auxiliary sheath, wherein the introducer sheath (101) has a first sheath housing (13, 114) and a distal tubular section (11, 41a) that terminates in the first sheath housing, and a first flushing device (108), wherein the auxiliary sheath (104) has a second sheath inner chamber (111), a distal, tubular part (112) and a second flushing device (109).
EXPANDABLE INTRODUCER SHEATH FOR MEDICAL DEVICE
An expandable medical sheath can include a sheath body having a lumen that extends between proximal and distal ends of the sheath. The sheath can have first and second members where the first member has a different elastic modulus than the second member such that one provides elasticity to the sheath and the other provides column strength. The first and second members can be coupled together in alternating sections to form the tubular sheath or the stiffer members can be embedded in the elastic member along all or a portion of the longitudinal length of the sheath. The sheath can automatically move to an expanded state to allow a larger diameter medical device to pass through the lumen, and once through the sheath can automatically return to its initial diameter.
MEDICAL ELONGATED BODY
A medical elongated body including a tubular main body and a hub connected to the tubular main body. The medical elongated body includes a strain relief supported by a distal portion of the hub. The strain relief surrounds a predetermined range of the proximal portion of the tubular main body. The medical elongated body includes a hydrophilic lubricating coating layer and a temperature responsive lubricating coating layer on the outer surface of the tubular main body, the temperature responsive lubricating coating layer being proximal to the hydrophilic lubricating coating layer. The hydrophilic lubricating coating layer exhibits lubricating characteristics when wet. The temperature responsive lubricating coating layer exhibits hydrophilic characteristics and lubricating characteristics at a temperature lower than a critical temperature when wet and exhibits hydrophobic characteristics and non-lubricating characteristics at a temperature equal to or higher than the critical temperature when wet.