Patent classifications
A61F2210/0004
Device for use with body tissue sphincters
A medical device may include an implantable device for treating a body tissue structure. The implantable device may include a plurality of bodies spaced from adjacent bodies and arranged so as to be configured to extend around an exterior surface of a body tissue structure. The bodies may be configured to apply a static force to the body tissue in a relaxed state and may adjust or move in response to a radially outward force above a threshold level that is acting on one or more of the bodies. The bodies may be pliable and/or made with a pliable material. The bodies may be interconnected via interconnecting regions. One or more of the bodies may be configured to articulate so as to conform to movement of a body tissue structure. A skeletal component may or may not extend through one or more of the plurality of bodies.
ZERO PROFILE SPINAL FUSION CAGE
An interbody fusion cage having upper and lower canals for receiving the heads of bone screws that have been pre-installed in opposing vertebral body endplates. The proximal wall of the cage preferably has a vertical slot that communicates with each canal and is adapted to allow access by a screwdriver and tightening of the screws.
Kit with coaptation aid and fixation system and methods for valve repair
Kit includes coaptation aid and fixation system for repair of leaflets of a heart valve. Coaptation aid includes coaptation catheter having an expandable member at a distal end thereof adapted to be introduced to a left ventricular outflow tract of a heart via a retrograde approach. Expandable member has a delivery configuration with a reduced cross-dimension and a deployed configuration with an expanded cross-dimension adapted to contact a ventricular side of a first leaflet of a heart valve and position the first leaflet generally proximate a coapting configuration with a second leaflet. Fixation system includes a delivery catheter having a distal end, and a fixation device removably coupled to the distal end of the delivery catheter and is adapted to couple the first leaflet to the second leaflet of the heart valve. Methods for fixation of native leaflets of a heart valve using a coaptation aid also disclosed.
Composite scaffold for the repair, reconstruction, and regeneration of soft tissues
A composite scaffold having a highly porous interior with increased surface area and void volume is surrounded by a flexible support structure that substantially maintains its three-dimensional shape under tension and provides mechanical reinforcement during repair or reconstruction of soft tissue while simultaneously facilitating regeneration of functional tissue.
Expandable absorbable implants for breast reconstruction and augmentation
Expandable absorbable implants have been developed that are suitable for breast reconstruction following mastectomy. The implants can be implanted in the vicinity of a tissue expander, for example, by suturing to the detached edge of the pectoralis major muscle to function as a pectoralis extender, and used to form a sling for a tissue expander. The implants, which permit tissue-ingrowth and slowly degrade, can be expanded in the breast using a tissue expander in order to form a pocket for a permanent breast implant. After expansion, the tissue expander can be removed and replaced with a permanent breast implant. The expandable implants help reduce patient discomfort resulting from tissue expansion, and avoid the need to use allografts or xenografts to create the pocket for the tissue expander. The expandable absorbable implant preferably comprises poly-4-hydroxybutyrate or copolymer thereof.
Systems and methods for nasal support
Cartilage support implants for nasal valve support and delivery systems are described. The cartilage support implant can include one or more elongate bodies comprising one or more anchors. The cartilage support implant can be designed to be a permanent implant extending along the midline of a patient's nose, from the nasal bone to the lower lateral cartilage. Methods of placing the cartilage support implant and retrieving the cartilage support implant are also described.
Reversible Vasectomy Device
A reversible vasectomy device suitable for reverse vasectomy operations is presented. More specifically, the present invention may take the form of a stent device that installs along the severed vas deferens such that the vas deferens ends are opened and coupled together. The reversible vasectomy device is made out of an absorbable material, allowing the reversible vasectomy device to be absorbed by the body, leaving only the connected vas deferens once the healing process is completed. The reversible vasectomy device contains a first connection element, a second connection element, and a mid-section. The mid-section is connected between the first connection element and the second connection element. The first connection element, the second connection element, and the mid-section are in fluid communication with each other.
ELASTIN FORMATION USING FIBROUS IMPLANTS
A cardiovascular fibrous implant for rebuilding elastin and the use of such an implant, wherein the implant is comprised of fibers forming a network, and wherein the fibers comprised in said network have a fiber diameter of 150 μm or less.
Reinforcement device with dissolvable layer and its use
A reinforcement device for reinforcing tissues having one or more structural deficiencies includes a longitudinally-extending reinforcing layer for treating the structural deficiency, a plurality of spiked naps distributed across the reinforcing layer and projecting therefrom for adhering to the tissue, and a dissolvable matrix layer covering at least a portion of the reinforcing layer and a portion of the plurality of spiked naps. The matrix layer increases the time before the spiked naps substantially adhere to the tissue, thereby allowing the practitioner additional time to position the reinforcement device.
Synthetic implant device replicating natural tissue structure and methods of making same
A composite implant device for use in a medical application, comprising a synthetically-derived mesh that mimics particular critical aspects of a biologically-derived mesh. The composite implant device can be used for the reinforcement and reconstruction of tissues within the body and can be comprised of a majority of synthetic components and minority of naturally-derived components which mimic the structure and function of a naturally-derived mesh.