Patent classifications
A61F2210/0014
MEDICAL DEVICE, IN PARTICULAR A FLOW DIVERTER, AND KIT
The invention concerns a medical device, in particular a flow diverter, having a radially self-expandable lattice structure (10) which is tubular at least in some regions and which is composed of a plurality of interwoven individual wires (11) which form meshes (12) of the lattice structure (10), wherein at least some of the individual wires (11) have an X-ray visible core material (11a) and a superelastic mantle material (11b), wherein a plurality of directly adjacent meshes (12) in the circumferential direction of the lattice structure (10) form a mesh ring (13), wherein in a fully self-expanded state, the lattice structure (10) has an expansion diameter D.sub.exp, the mesh ring (13) has a mesh number n, and the core material (11a) has a core diameter d.sub.core, and wherein for the core diameter d.sub.core, the following holds:
d.sub.core=f.Math.(D.sub.exp/n)
wherein the following holds for a visibility factor f:
0.08≤f≤0.15
Implantable valve prosthesis
The present invention provides valve prostheses adapted to be initially crimped in a narrow configuration suitable for catheterization through body ducts to a target location and adapted to be deployed by exerting substantially radial forces from within by means of a deployment device to a deployed state in the target location.
EXPANDABLE ANNULUS SEALING RING FOR STENTED MINIMALLY INVASIVE HEART VALVE PROSTHESES
The invention relates to a medical implant, comprising an expandable structure (100) which is designed to be expanded from a crimped state into an expanded state, wherein the structure (100) forms a tubular scaffolding in the expanded state, and wherein the structure (100) comprises a plurality of first struts (101) arranged along a periphery of the structure in said expanded state. According to the invention, the first struts (101) each comprise a recess (O), wherein the medical implant (1) further comprises a sealing member (200) arranged in said recesses (O), wherein said sealing member (200) is formed annularly in said expanded state.
A Flow Regulating Device In The Heart
A blood flow regulator for creating a shunt in the heart, comprising; a proximal element having a general disc-shape, defined by a braid of one or more wires extending about a central aperture of the proximal element; a distal element having a general disc-shape, defined by a braid of one or more wires extending about a central aperture of the distal element; and a third element defining a neck section intermediate the proximal and distal elements and forming a cavity having a diameter no greater than a diameter of each of the distal and proximal elements, wherein said distal element comprises at least one loop of a wire extending radially outwardly from a center of the distal element and returning towards said center of said distal element.
TAPERED HELICAL COIL BRONCHIAL VALVE
This disclosure concerns systems and methods for tissue volume reduction and control of the flow of substances through the body. Systems according to the various embodiments of the disclosure include check valves formed from wire coils which are deployable through a tubular lumen, such as the working channel of an endoscope, or a catheter.
Device and method for improving the function of a heart valve
A device for improving the function of a heart valve comprises: a support member formed from a shape memory material, and a restraining member providing a restraining action on a course of the support member. The support member may abut one side of the valve conforming to the shape of the valve annulus upon said shape memory material assuming an activated shape while the restraining member restrains the course of the support member. The restraining action is removable for allowing the support member to assume a desired, altered course. The restraining member may be biodegradable to be degraded within a patient or may be detachable from the support member to be withdrawn. The support member according to another embodiment presents a shape change in that an increased cross-section is associated with a shortened length of the support member. The support member according to yet another embodiment has a first and a second activated shape.
Device to deliver flowable material to the sinus
A special tube is disclosed for the insertion of materials inside the maxillary sinus in order to displace the Schneiderian membrane. The tube is connected to a source of a flowable material. The tube is inserted through the alveolar ridge beneath the maxillary sinus and when the flowable material is advanced through the tube the Schneiderian membrane is lifted. The tube can be part of a dental implant which is screwed inside the alveolar ridge.
Low profile intervertebral implant
The present invention is directed to a low profile intervertebral implant for implantation in an intervertebral disc space in-between adjacent vertebral bodies. The intervertebral implant includes a plate preferably coupled to a spacer. The plate is preferably formed from a first material and the spacer is preferably formed from a second material, the first material being different from the second material. The plate is preferably sized and configured so that the plate does not extend beyond the perimeter of the spacer. In this manner, the plate preferably does not increase the height profile of the spacer and the plate may be implanted within the intervertebral disc space in conjunction with the spacer.
Apparatuses and methods for at least partially supporting a valve leaflet of a regurgitant heart valve
An apparatus for partially supporting a leaflet of a regurgitant heart valve comprises at least one subvalvular device including a subvalvular supporting portion including a leaflet-contacting upper supporter surface longitudinally spaced from an oppositely facing lower supporter surface. A supporter perimeter wall extends longitudinally between the upper and lower supporter surfaces, with at least a portion contacting a subvalvular cardiac wall adjacent to the heart valve. An anchor portion is adjacent to, and longitudinally spaced from, the upper supporter surface. The anchor portion includes a leaflet-contacting lower anchor surface longitudinally spaced from an oppositely facing upper anchor surface. A connector neck is interposed longitudinally between, and is directly attached to both of, the upper supporter surface and the lower anchor surface. The connector neck penetrates longitudinally through at least one of a base of the leaflet and an annulus of the heart valve at a manufactured puncture site.
Shape-memory-actuated materials for accelerated healing of orthopedic injuries
A three component system for repairing critically sized bone defects having a first shape memory polymer (SMP) component formed as a scaffold that fills the defects, a second SMP component formed as a restricting sleeve that stabilizes and supports osseointegration and osteoconduction, and a third SMP component formed as a two-dimensional cell culture substrate for engineering periosteal grafts.