A61M25/0097

Catheter with active return curve

An active return curve deflectable catheter includes an elongate member, a fixation member, a deflection assembly, and a pull wire. The fixation member is coupled to a distal portion of the elongate member. The deflection assembly includes a hub assembly coupled to a proximal end of the elongate member, a handle, and a control member. The pull wire extends from the control member through the hub assembly to the fixation member. The elongate member is configured to deflect from an initial configuration to a deflected configuration in response to a pull force applied to the pull wire by actuation of the control member in a first direction.

Valves and hubs for tubular devices and methods for making and using them

A valve is provided for a sheath, catheter, or other tubular device that includes a first face, a second face opposite the first face and an axis extending between the first and second faces. A first slit extends substantially parallel to the axis from the first face towards the second face to a first intermediate location within the valve body, a second slit extends substantially parallel to the axis from the second face towards the first face to a second intermediate location within the valve body, and a bore extends along the axis between the first intermediate location and the second intermediate location.

CATHETER ASSEMBLY
20220387761 · 2022-12-08 · ·

A catheter assembly includes: a catheter; a catheter hub fixed to the catheter; an inner needle inserted through the catheter; a grip fixed to and holding the inner needle; a first support portion, which is a member separate from the grip and is configured to support an outer side of the catheter; and a second support portion, which is a member separate from the grip, has at least a part that is located at a position facing the first support portion, and is configured to support the outer side of the catheter. The first support portion and the second support portion are releasably engaged with each other.

CATHETER ASSEMBLY
20220387754 · 2022-12-08 · ·

A catheter assembly includes a catheter, a catheter hub fixed to the catheter, an inner needle inserted through the catheter, and a grip that fixes and holds the inner needle. In addition, the catheter assembly includes a support structure portion that supports the outer side of the catheter. The support structure portion comes into contact with the catheter in an assembled state to deform at least one of the support structure portion and the catheter.

CATHETER ASSEMBLY
20220387763 · 2022-12-08 · ·

A catheter assembly includes: a catheter; a catheter hub fixed to the catheter; an inner needle inserted through the catheter; a grip that fixes and holds the inner needle; and a support structure portion that contacts an outer peripheral surface of the catheter at a contact position to support an outer side of the catheter in an assembled state. In the assembled state, the support structure portion presses the catheter at the contact position without clamping the catheter at the contact position, and thereby deflects the catheter so that the catheter is curved along an extending direction when viewed from a direction orthogonal to the extending direction.

Hub and Valve Systems for an Aspiration Catheter

A valve system for a catheter, such as an aspiration catheter, is disclosed and includes a valve having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the valve is coupled to the catheter. The valve has a flexible lumen in a first state that is constricted or twisted. The valve system is housed within a hub, where actuation of a button on the hub causes the proximal and distal ends of the valve to rotate relative to each other to put the lumen in a second state that is unconstricted or untwisted state.

Drainage catheter hub with a semi-compressed suture seal

Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.

Interventional tool delivery devices, systems and MElHODS
11517721 · 2022-12-06 · ·

In general, medical sheath systems that include a curved support sheath are described. In one embodiment, the support sheath includes a curved tube includes a distal portion fixed in an orientation perpendicular to the proximal end during advancement of an interventional tool through the support sheath.

Expandable introducer sheath for medical device

An introducer sheath for the insertion of a medical device into a blood vessel having an expandable sheath. The sheath has a length, a thickness, and proximal and distal ends. The expandable sheath has a frame extending longitudinally between the proximal and the distal ends, and having an exterior surface and an interior surface that forms an interior lumen along the length of the frame. The frame is configured to achieve an expanded state and a contracted state, the expanded state forming an expanded cross-section in the lumen for passing a medical device therethrough. The frame has a smooth coating about the exterior surface and protrusions extending into the lumen along the interior surface. The introducer sheath can be introduced into a patient in the contracted state, with the distal end of the introducer sheath prevented from moving in the proximal direction by an abutment against a dilator end surface.

Integrated acute central venous catheter and peripherally inserted venous catheter
11517719 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A catheter assembly includes a peripheral intravenous (“PIV”) portion that provides expedited vascular access. The catheter assembly includes an elongate catheter body defining a first lumen and includes a CVC portion, a transition portion, and a PIV portion. The PIV portion defines a relatively smaller diameter, a tapered tip, and a lumen configured to receive a needle. The needle extends through a needle access aperture, disposed through a side wall of the catheter body, through the PIV lumen, to a point beyond a distal end of the catheter body. A clinician accesses a vasculature using the needle and the PIV portion. The needle is then removed and a guidewire advanced through the lumen of the catheter body and the PIV portion into the vasculature. The CVC portion is then advanced over the guidewire into the vasculature, self-dilating the insertion site as the transition portion enters the vasculature.