A61F2210/0061

STENT GRAFT WITH EXTERNAL SCAFFOLDING AND METHOD

A scaffolded stent-graft includes a graft material comprising an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface defines a lumen within the graft material. The scaffolded stent-graft further includes a scaffold comprising a mesh coupled to the graft material at the outer surface. The scaffold is configured to promote tissue ingrowth therein. In this manner, the scaffold enhances tissue integration into the scaffolded stent-graft. The tissue integration enhances biological fixation of the scaffolded stent-graft in vessels minimizing the possibility of endoleaks and migration.

Polymeric composition exhibiting nanogradient of refractive index

Ionized radiation-absorbed, dose sensitive, highly flexible polymeric compositions are provided that exhibits multidirectional changes in refractive index. Also provided are methods of producing a precision multi-directional nanogradient of refractive index in a polymeric composition.

ENDOLUMINAL PROSTHETIC ASSEMBLIES, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERCUTANEOUS REPAIR OF A VASCULAR TISSUE DEFECT

A prosthetic assembly for repairing a target tissue defect within a target vessel region configured includes an exclusion structure sized to substantially bypass target tissue defect, and includes a branch assembly. The branch assembly can include a self-expanding outer branch prosthesis having an inflow region configured to deform to a non-circular cross-sectional-shape when deployed, and a support structure at least partially disposed within the inflow region. The support structure preserves blood flow to the branch vessel while the deformed inflow region inhibits blood leakage between and/or around the prosthetic assembly.

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.

Implantable heart valve devices, mitral valve repair devices and associated systems and methods
11234821 · 2022-02-01 · ·

Systems, devices and methods for repairing a native heart valve. In one embodiment, a repair device for repairing a native mitral valve having an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet between a left atrium and a left ventricle comprises a support having a contracted configuration and an extended configuration. In the contracted configuration, the support is sized to be inserted under the posterior leaflet between a wall of the left ventricle and chordae tendineae. In the extended configuration, the support is configured to project anteriorly with respect to a posterior wall of the left ventricle by a distance sufficient to position at least a portion of the posterior leaflet toward the anterior leaflet.

Recyclable and adjustable interventional stent for intravascular constriction

A recyclable and adjustable interventional stent for intravascular constriction. The stent main body is divided into three parts and shaped like a waist drum with expansion parts (1, 4) being arranged on the upper and lower parts of the stent main body respectively for supporting and positioning. A variable aperture part (2) is arranged in the middle of the stent main body. The upper expansion part (1) is or is not provided with a coating; the middle variable aperture part (2) and the upper half part of the lower expansion part (4) are covered with a pericardium (3) subjected to anti-calcification treatment; and a metal wire ring (5) is passed through the lowermost edge of the stent. A compound conveying guide pipe is composed of an outer sheath (6) and a core (7). The core (7) is a hollow pipe and a wire hanging groove is arranged on the outer side wall of the tip of the pipe to hang the metal wire ring (5) of the lowermost edge of the stent. A fixing bolt (8) on the outer sheath (6) is used for fixing the relative position between the outer sheath (6) and the core (7). The stent is used to replace conventional pulmonary artery banding as, adhesion not being formed around the heart and major vessels and pulmonary stenosis not being formed, difficulties during radical surgery are not increased.

BIODEGRADABLE PROSTHESIS
20170319390 · 2017-11-09 ·

A prosthesis has a tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending through the tubular body and open at each of the proximal end and the distal end. The tubular body defines a longitudinal axis and has a first width in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The prosthesis also includes a first flange at one of the proximal end and the distal end with the lumen extending through the first flange. The first flange has a second width in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis that is greater than the first width. The tubular body and the first flange form a structurally self-supporting, body compatible, and body absorbable device. The device is formed of a composite structure and is adapted for insertion into an opening through a tympanic membrane.

Lacrimal implants and related methods

Lacrimal implants for treating diseases or disorders are disclosed. More particularly, lacrimal implants, methods of making such implants, and methods of treating ocular, respiration, inner ear or other diseases or disorders using such implants are disclosed.

Aortic insufficiency valve percutaneous valve anchoring

An anchoring device for use within a cardiovascular structure includes an expandable ring having a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction. At least one leg extends from the ring in the longitudinal direction. The leg includes a first end connected to the ring and a free end, with at least one anchor connected to the leg. The anchoring device may be used to anchor a transcatheter heart valve within the cardiovascular structure.

Apparatus for the treatment of cataract
09763773 · 2017-09-19 · ·

An apparatus to treat a cataract where the cataractous lens is pierced and the resulting opening is mechanically maintained using a lens system device such as a cylindrical lens, tubular lens, pinhole device, a stent or similar small diameter device, or where the device itself is the lens. The resulting passageway for visible light created in the cataractous lens allows light to better reach the retina, thus improving vision. This lens system device that can be placed into an in situ cataract provides for a much simpler surgical technique and reduces related pre and post operative procedures and potential complications. Intraocular lenses may also be used in concert with this invention. The apparatus and related methods can be applied to humans as well as animals.