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DEVICES FOR BLOOD CAPTURE AND REINTRODUCTION DURING ASPIRATION PROCEDURE
20250222185 · 2025-07-10 ·

A blood reintroduction system can include a canister having a chamber configured to collect blood. A system may include an inlet configured to fluidically connect the chamber to a first tubing in fluid communication with an aspiration catheter. A system may include a first filter within the chamber, wherein the first filter is configured to separate blood from thrombus. A system may include a second filter downstream of the first filter, wherein the second filter is configured to separate blood from thrombus. A system may include a second tubing connected to an outlet of the chamber, wherein the second tubing is configured to reintroduce filtered blood from the chamber to a patient's vasculature.

METHODS FOR BLOOD CAPTURE AND REINTRODUCTION DURING ASPIRATION PROCEDURE
20250222181 · 2025-07-10 ·

A blood reintroduction system may include a canister configured to collect blood. The system may include an inlet configured to be fluidly connected to a first tubing in fluid communication with an aspiration system configured to apply aspiration to a vasculature of a patient. The system may include a first outlet configured to be fluidly connected to a second tubing in fluid communication with an aspiration pump. The system may include a second outlet configured to interact with a blood reintroduction device, wherein the blood reintroduction device is configured to withdraw the blood collected inside the canister. The system may include a filter positioned inside a flow path leading to the second outlet.

Treating circulating cell clusters
12491304 · 2025-12-09 · ·

Circulating cell clusters found in subjects with cancer, autoimmune conditions, infections, or other diseases, can be trapped or disrupted by filtering them with an intra- or extracorporeal device and, in some cases, exposing them to a substance, such as enzyme, that reduces intercellular adhesion.

TREATING CIRCULATING CELL CLUSTERS
20260069755 · 2026-03-12 ·

Circulating cell clusters found in subjects with cancer, autoimmune conditions, infections, or other diseases, can be trapped or disrupted by filtering them with an intra- or extracorporeal device and, in some cases, exposing them to a substance, such as enzyme, that reduces intercellular adhesion.