Patent classifications
A61F2/90
MEDICAL KIT, MEDICAL SYSTEM, AND COVERING DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANEURYSMS
The disclosure relates to a medical kit for the treatment of vascular malformations, in particular aneurysms and/or fistulas, having a permanently implantable covering device, in particular a stent, for covering the vascular malformation, the covering device having a tubular, self-expandable lattice structure and a covering made of an electrospun fabric, the covering being connected to the lattice structure and overlapping the lattice structure at least in part such that, when implanted, the covering is placed over the vascular malformation; and an embolisation means, which can be applied by a feed means in the implanted state for treatment of the vascular malformation, the covering forming a porous membrane which can be penetrated by the feed means for application of the embolisation means and which is designed to lie against the outer periphery of the feed means in the penetrated state.
STENT DELIVERY ASSEMBLY
The present invention provides a stent delivery assembly including: a catheter including a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, and a balloon provided closer to the proximal end than the distal end on the shaft; and a stent having a tubular shape, and coupled to the balloon to surround an outer circumferential surface of the balloon, wherein the balloon includes a main body having a first end and a second end, the stent is located to be biased towards the first end, such that the main body includes a preferential inflation region exposed to the outside between the second end and the stent, the main body is formed to extend with a diameter that is constant from the first end to the second end, and while the balloon is inflated, a portion of the stent close to the preferential inflation region is inflated in a tapered shape by a force caused when the preferential inflation region is preferentially inflated.
MEDICAL DEVICE DELIVERY DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
A medical device delivery system includes a joining element with a bumper having a distal end portion configured to engage a proximal portion of a medical device and a proximal end portion adjacent a distal end portion of an elongated tubular member. The proximal end portion defines a slot having a length along a first direction. The joining element further includes an aperture extending through the bumper and having a first, greater, cross-sectional dimension along a second direction and a second, smaller, cross-sectional dimension along a third direction. The system can include an elongated shaft having a distal region and a flattened region proximal of the distal region, the flattened region having a greatest cross-sectional dimension that is smaller than the first cross-sectional dimension but larger than the second cross-sectional dimension The flattened region can be received within the slot.
MEDICAL DEVICE DELIVERY DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
A medical device delivery system includes a joining element with a bumper having a distal end portion configured to engage a proximal portion of a medical device and a proximal end portion adjacent a distal end portion of an elongated tubular member. The proximal end portion defines a slot having a length along a first direction. The joining element further includes an aperture extending through the bumper and having a first, greater, cross-sectional dimension along a second direction and a second, smaller, cross-sectional dimension along a third direction. The system can include an elongated shaft having a distal region and a flattened region proximal of the distal region, the flattened region having a greatest cross-sectional dimension that is smaller than the first cross-sectional dimension but larger than the second cross-sectional dimension The flattened region can be received within the slot.
ABSORBABLE INTRAVASCULAR DEVICES FOR THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS OCCLUSIVE DISEASE
A venous stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. The stent elements are formed from a bioresorbable polymer material. The stent elements may have thick and/or wide struts and may be deployed oversized so as to overcome venous elastic recoil and anatomic compression.
DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVING STENT PERFORMANCE
A stent system is provided comprising a primary stent for location in a lumen of a target vessel, such as a vein or artery that may be fully or partially occluded. The primary stent contacts a vessel wall and at least one secondary stent element is deployed wholly within the primary stent and configured to engage with the interior surface of the primary stent. The secondary stent element is configured to apply a chronic outward radial force to the interior surface of the primary stent so as to effect modification of or to resist change to an aspect ratio of the lumen of the target vessel at the location where the secondary stent element is deployed. In this way the secondary stent element cooperates with the primary stent to restore patency to the target vessel. Various configurations of the stent system are provided as well as deployment devices and methods of treating fully or partially occluded vessels.
Device and Method for Treatment of Barrett's Esophagus
Barrett's esophagus is a serious complication of GERD. It is characterized by the replacement of the normal stratified squamous epithelium lining of the esophagus by simple columnar epithelium with goblet cells (which are usually found lower in the gastrointestinal tract). A method comprising deploying multiple stents to cause pressure ischemia and subsequent necrosis of the mucosal layer of the esophagus which is affected with the Barrett's disease is disclosed. A pair of implantable stents having specific characteristics is disclosed which can be deployed in the esophagus to cause necrosis of the mucosal layer of the esophagus through induction pressure.
PERSONALIZED PROSTHESIS AND METHODS OF USE
A personalized prosthesis for implantation at a treatment site of a patient includes a self-expanding mesh or membrane having collapsed and expanded configurations. The collapsed configuration is adapted to be delivered to the treatment site, and the expanded configuration engages the personalized prosthesis with the treatment site. The mesh or membrane is personalized to match the treatment site in the expanded configuration, and has an outer surface that substantially matches the treatment site shape and size. The self-expanding mesh or membrane forms a central lumen configured to allow blood or other body fluids to flow therethrough. Methods of manufacturing and delivery of the personalized prosthesis are also disclosed.
PERSONALIZED PROSTHESIS AND METHODS OF USE
A personalized prosthesis for implantation at a treatment site of a patient includes a self-expanding mesh or membrane having collapsed and expanded configurations. The collapsed configuration is adapted to be delivered to the treatment site, and the expanded configuration engages the personalized prosthesis with the treatment site. The mesh or membrane is personalized to match the treatment site in the expanded configuration, and has an outer surface that substantially matches the treatment site shape and size. The self-expanding mesh or membrane forms a central lumen configured to allow blood or other body fluids to flow therethrough. Methods of manufacturing and delivery of the personalized prosthesis are also disclosed.
Stent
In one embodiment according to the present invention, a stent is described having a generally cylindrical body formed from a single woven nitinol wire. The distal and proximal ends of the stent include a plurality of loops, some of which include marker members used for visualizing the position of the stent. In another embodiment, the previously described stent includes an inner flow diverting layer.