A61B2017/00469

INTRODUCER LOCK APPARATUS

Apparatuses and methods for retaining a catheter are disclosed. In particular, described herein are apparatuses (e.g., introducer lock apparatuses, devices and systems including them) and methods for securing a catheter relative to an introducer sheath. In particular these apparatuses and method may secure an outer catheter of a mechanical thrombectomy apparatus to prevent the outer catheter from moving proximally when an inner member within the outer catheter is pulled proximally, applying a compression force that would otherwise drive the outer catheter proximally.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEM COMPRISING AN END EFFECTOR LOCKOUT AND A FIRING ASSEMBLY LOCKOUT

Surgical stapling instruments are disclosed comprising a staple cartridge, a firing member, and a cartridge lockout configured to prevent the firing member from being advanced through the staple cartridge if the staple cartridge has been already spent. The stapling instruments further comprise a lockout in the shaft that responds to the cartridge lockout blocking the firing member.

Methods and devices for crossing chronic total occlusions

The present disclosure is directed to a method of facilitating treatment via a vascular wall defining a vascular lumen containing an occlusion therein. The method may include providing an intravascular device having a distal portion and a longitudinal axis and inserting the intravascular device into the vascular lumen. The method may further include positioning the distal portion in the vascular wall, rotating the intravascular device about the longitudinal axis, and advancing the intravascular device within the vascular wall.

SURGICAL STAPLING SYSTEMS

A method is disclosed. The method can comprise obtaining a first staple cartridge and obtaining a second staple cartridge, wherein the first staple cartridge and the second staple cartridge comprise the same length and the same width. The method can further comprise inserting the first staple cartridge into a channel comprising a keyed profile, wherein complete insertion of the first staple cartridge into the channel is prevented by the keyed profile. Additionally, the method can comprise inserting the second staple cartridge into the channel, wherein complete insertion of the second staple cartridge into the channel is permitted by the keyed profile.

Connector mechanisms for surgical stapling instruments
11504121 · 2022-11-22 · ·

A surgical stapling instrument includes a body portion and a tool assembly extending from the body portion. The tool assembly includes a jaw member, and a first connector assembly disposed within the jaw member. The first connector assembly includes a first connector housing and first and second connector members extending from the first connector housing. The surgical stapling instrument further includes a cartridge assembly selective receivable within the jaw member. The cartridge assembly includes a second connector assembly configured for electrical connection with the first connector assembly. The second connector assembly includes a second connector housing and first and second contact members disposed within the second connector housing. The first and second connector members of the first connector assembly are configured to engage the respective first and second contact members of the second connector housing when the cartridge assembly is received within the jaw member of the tool assembly.

Tip, inserter attachment and delivery device

The present invention relates to a tip for use with delivery devices, particularly for use in implanting retinal implants into the retinal space of an eye. The tip includes a flexible envelope and an internal sliding member. Further, the invention relates to an inserter attachment and a delivery device including said tip.

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR SETTING POSITION OF A SHEATH IN A SCOPE
20220361902 · 2022-11-17 ·

Devices and methods for setting position of a medical tool within an endoscope. In an illustrative embodiment, a device includes a housing that is configured to be connectable to a distal end of a scope and a sheath stop component that is configured to limit distal movement of a sheath received within the scope.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CROSSING CHRONIC TOTAL OCCLUSIONS

The present disclosure is directed to a method of facilitating treatment via a vascular wall defining a vascular lumen containing an occlusion therein. The method may include providing an intravascular device having a distal portion and a longitudinal axis and inserting the intravascular device into the vascular lumen. The method may further include positioning the distal portion in the vascular wall, rotating the intravascular device about the longitudinal axis, and advancing the intravascular device within the vascular wall.

Hand piece for handling a optical fiber during a laser-surgical intervention

A hand piece for handling an optical fiber during a laser-surgical intervention comprises a handle body elongated along a main axis and having a through hole extending along the main axis. A guide tube having a tube lumen aligned and communicating with the through hole is attached to the handle body. A fixing device is provided in the handle body for fixing the optical fiber extending through the through hole and the tube lumen in direction of the main axis. The guide tube is made of a shaped memory alloy, which has a transition temperature between 50° C. and 120° C., and which has a straight base shape. Below the transition temperature, the guide tube is bendable by plastic deformation out of the straight base shape into a curved shape, and, when heated up above the transition temperature, the guide tube returns to its straight base shape.

Clamp for attaching or detaching medical saver
11490921 · 2022-11-08 · ·

The present disclosure provides a clamp for attaching or detaching a medical shaver, in which the clamp is provided for attaching and detaching a suction tube (30) detachably coupled to and rotated together with a shaft (20) rotated in a shaver body, and includes: a body; a detachment groove (120) formed in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction on a front surface of the body; a detachment slit (125) formed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction on an upper surface of the body to communicate with the detachment groove; and an attachment groove (145) formed along the longitudinal direction at a center of a right side surface of the body.