A61M2025/0007

Systems and methods for lumbar cerebrospinal fluid access and treatment
10695484 · 2020-06-30 ·

System and method for accessing and treating a patient's cerebrospinal fluid. The system comprises a device with at least one implantable single or multilumen catheter, configured for placement along a patent's cerebrospinal fluid pathway, with at least one domed subcutaneous reservoir and/or pump connected to the catheter(s). The device can also be equipped with control circuitry and controllable valves. The devices allow for drug administration and/or simultaneous, bidirectional cerebrospinal fluid access and exchange. The catheter(s), may be coupled with medical probes that transmit sensor data to the device's processor, which can be configured transmit and receive data and instructions. The catheters may also be configured with guide devices to facilitate implantation. Various configurations, from single dome to multiple dome devices are taught, along with various applications such as epidural and other cerebrospinal drug administration, and various medical diagnostic applications.

Method and tools for clearing the epidural space in preparation for medical lead implantation
10687843 · 2020-06-23 · ·

An epidural space is cleared of fat and scar tissue in preparation for implantation of a medical lead by utilizing a clearing tool. The clearing tool has a flexible body that allows the clearing tool to deflect when entering the epidural space through a window in the vertebral bone and ligaments. The clearing tool is guided into the epidural space and to a target site by a guidewire present in the epidural space. Upon removal of the guidewire and clearing tool, the medical lead is inserted through the window and cleared epidural space until reaching the target site. The clearing tool may include a distal tip with a shape and size that aids in the clearing of the epidural space. The distal tip may be integral to the clearing tool or may be removable so as to allow for different sizes of the distal tip to be installed as needed.

Therapy specific, pre-programmed auto injection device

A therapy specific, pre-programmed, hand-held auto-injection device for delivering a drug to a patient includes a housing, a plurality of syringes carried by the housing, at least one actuator disposed within the housing coupled to the plurality of syringes, and a controller disposed within the housing and communicatively coupled to the at least one actuator. The controller is configured to receive an infusion and aspiration profile, which includes an infusion and aspiration protocol for controlling at least one of the plurality of syringes. The controller is also configured to operate the at least one actuator based on the infusion and aspiration protocol by either expelling a fluid from a respective barrel of the plurality of syringes into the infusion and aspiration location or drawing a fluid from the infusion and aspiration location into a respectively barrel of the plurality of syringes.

Therapy specific, pre-programmed auto injection device

A method of delivering a drug to a patient using a therapy specific, pre-programmed auto-injection device includes positioning the hand-held device proximate to an infusion and aspiration location of the patient, and receiving, at a controller disposed within the housing, an infusion and aspiration profile. The infusion and aspiration profile including an infusion and aspiration protocol for controlling at least one of a plurality of syringes partially disposed within the housing. The method also includes operating at least one actuator coupled to the plurality of syringes according to the infusion and aspiration protocol, causing the syringes to expel a fluid from a respective barrel of the plurality of syringe into the infusion and aspiration location or causing the syringes to draw a fluid from the infusion and aspiration location into a respective barrel of the plurality of syringes.

Drug delivery systems and methods

Drug delivery systems and methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a drug delivery system can be configured to deliver a drug to a patient in coordination with a physiological parameter of the patient (e.g., the patient's natural cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pulsation or the patient's heart or respiration rate). In some embodiments, a drug delivery system can be configured to use a combination of infusion and aspiration to control delivery of a drug to a patient. Catheters, controllers, and other components for use in the above systems are also disclosed, as are various methods of using such systems.

Identifying a target anatomic location in a subject's body, and delivering a medicinal substance thereto
10617353 · 2020-04-14 · ·

Identifying target anatomic locations in a subject's body, and delivering medicinal substances thereto, following transtissual progression (penetrating, cutting through body tissue) and reaching body tissue with medical device distal tip. Involves acquiring mechanical properties of body tissue. Exemplary medicinal substance is, or includes, a drug (anesthetic agent), and exemplary target anatomic location is epidural space in subject's body. Exemplary system includes: cannular member enclosing cannula lumen; pusher-probe having distal end in cannula lumen and positionable from retracted to protruding positions, wherein pusher-probe distal end protrudes out of cannula distal end; and extending mechanism including cam member, a follower shiftable from first to second stations on cam member, and plunger selectively traveling in cannula lumen while forcing relative motion between cam member and follower, wherein pusher-probe distal end repositions between retracted and protruding positions. Optionally, includes data-information analyzing device having triggering mechanism via a winged hub member and associated components.

CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PURIFICATION SYSTEM

The present invention provides methods and systems for conditioning cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by removing target compounds from CSF. The systems provide for a catheter flow path and exchange of a majority volume portion of CSF in the CSF space. The removal and/or delivery of specific compounds can be tailored to the pathology of the specific disease. The removal is targeted and specific, for example, through the use of specific size-exclusion thresholds, antibodies against specific toxins, and other chromatographic techniques, as well as delivery and/or removal of targeted therapeutic agents.

Regional anesthesia catheter with anchor

Embodiments of the invention provide a system and method for accessing an internal body region using a catheter. The catheter includes a catheter body and a medication lumen positioned within the catheter body for delivering medication to the internal body region. An inflation lumen is positioned within the catheter body. A balloon is in fluid communication with the inflation lumen, and the balloon is configured to move between a collapsed position and an expanded position as fluid enters the balloon through the inflation lumen. An anchor covers at least a portion of the balloon on an outer surface of the catheter body and includes a movable section with a first retracted position and a second deployed position. Upon inflation of the balloon, the movable section of the anchor moves radially outward from the first contracted position to the second deployed position to secure the catheter in the internal body region.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL EPIDURAL CATHETER BEING EQUIPPED WITH SENSOR FOR DETECTING PRESSURE APPLIED TO COMBINED BALLOON
20240066275 · 2024-02-29 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a multifunctional epidural catheter being equipped with a sensor for detecting a pressure applied to a combined balloon. And, most particularly, provided herein is a multifunctional epidural catheter being equipped with a sensor for detecting a pressure applied to a combined balloon, wherein the catheter comprises a main body, and a catheter insertion part being connected to the main body and inserted in a patient's body, wherein the catheter has a combined balloon attached to one side of the catheter insertion part that is inflated when the catheter is inserted in the patient's body so as to expand an empty space within the patient's body, the multifunctional epidural catheter comprising a syringe connection part for a balloon formed on one side of the main body to protrude outside and having a syringe for the balloon connected thereto so as to supply fluid into the balloon, a fluid transfer part being formed inside the main body, having one end connected to the syringe connection part for a balloon, and transferring the fluid supplied from the syringe to be supplied to the balloon, a pressure sensor being formed inside the main body, contacting the fluid transfer part, and measuring a pressure of the fluid according to an expansion or contraction of the balloon, a display unit being formed on an external side of the main body, receiving a measurement value detected by the pressure sensor, and numerically displaying the received value, and an alarm unit generating a visual or auditory alarm when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor reaches a threshold value.

LIGHT ASSISTED NEEDLE PLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240058032 · 2024-02-22 · ·

Systems and methods to assist a practitioner to confirm location of a distal tip of a needle within a patient include confirming tactile feedback from a needle insertion to a point of loss of resistance of fluid flow and by viewing a display showing color of a tissue plane at the distal tip of the needle at the point of loss of resistance.