Patent classifications
A61F2210/009
Prosthetic liner and prosthetic shaft system comprising prosthetic liner and prosthetic shaft
A prosthetic liner for application on a stump, the prosthetic liner including an elastic base, which has a proximal opening for insertion of the stump a receiving space, and a distal end. At least one pneumatic piston is arranged on the outer face of the prosthetic liner.
INTRAOCULAR LENS AND TREATMENT APPARATUS
The disclosure relates to an intraocular lens having an optic body and a haptic element including a thermoresponsive polymer having a transition temperature and particles that are magnetic and/or magnetizable. The disclosure additionally relates to a treatment apparatus including the intraocular lens and a magnet set up to subject the intraocular lens to a magnetic field that alternates with time.
Implantable apparatus for retention of biological moieties
An implantable containment apparatus for receiving and retaining a biological moiety or a therapeutic device within a tissue bed is disclosed. The device includes a shaping element to maintain the device in a generally toroidal configuration and to return the apparatus to that configuration after deformation. The apparatus can be placed in a host tissue with minimal trauma to the patient. Methods for implanting and using the apparatus are also disclosed.
Venous valve prosthesis
A venous valve prosthetic implant for treatment of venous disease may include an expandable anchoring frame, a valve seat attached to the anchoring frame, a ball retention member attached to the anchoring frame, and a ball disposed within the lumen of the anchoring frame, between the valve seat and the ball retention member. The anchoring frame may include a first end, a second end, and a middle valve portion, where the middle valve portion expands to a smaller diameter than a diameter of either the first end or the second end. The ball may move back and forth within the middle valve portion, between a fully open position and a fully closed position.
Ureteral stent and related methods
The embodiments disclosed herein relate to a ureteral stent having two stent bodies and a tether. The stent can minimize or prevent migration of the device out of the bladder of the patient while also reducing patient discomfort associated with such stents.
VENOUS VALVE PROSTHESIS
A venous valve prosthetic implant for treatment of venous disease may include an expandable anchoring frame, a valve seat attached to the anchoring frame, a ball retention member attached to the anchoring frame, and a ball disposed within the lumen of the anchoring frame, between the valve seat and the ball retention member. The anchoring frame may include a first end, a second end, and a middle valve portion, where the middle valve portion expands to a smaller diameter than a diameter of either the first end or the second end. The ball may move back and forth within the middle valve portion, between a fully open position and a fully closed position.
Flow Control Device
A device for controlling urinary flow comprises a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The device comprises a valve movable between an open position in which fluid can flow from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet and a closed position in which fluid flow is blocked between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, and an actuator operable to move the valve between the open position and the closed position. The actuator is positioned on a first side of the fluid inletand the fluid outlet is positioned on a second, opposite side of the fluid inlet.
Glaucoma tube implant with modulated flow
Disclosed are implantable ocular drainage devices that include a reversible switch mechanism to control flow through the drainage device. The devices include a drainage tube and a reversible, bi-stable switch mechanism that includes first and second stationary magnets spaced apart from one another and a magnetic or ferromagnetic mobile element moveably disposed in a channel in the housing.
Annuloplasty device
An annuloplasty device is disclosed comprising first and second support rings being configured to be arranged as a coil in a first configuration around an axial direction, wherein the first and second support rings are configured to be arranged on opposite sides of native heart valve leaflets of a heart valve, wherein the first and second support rings are separated with a first pitch distance in the axial direction, in the first configuration, wherein the first and second support rings are configured to assume a contracted state having a second pitch distance in the axial direction being shorter than the first pitch distance, and wherein the first and second support rings are configured to be transferable between the first configuration and the contracted state to pinch the heart valve leaflets. A method of repairing a defective heart valve is also disclosed.
Method for delivering a support member to a native heart valve
A method includes advancing a delivery assembly through a patient's vasculature toward a native heart valve of the patient, wherein the delivery assembly comprises a first catheter assembly and a second catheter assembly extending through a shaft of the first catheter assembly, and wherein a support member is in an uncoiled, elongated configuration within a sheath of the first catheter assembly. The support member is deployed from the sheath by pushing the second catheter assembly distally relative to the first catheter assembly so that the support member is uncovered by the sheath and the support member extends around native chordae tendineae and/or native leaflets of the native heart valve. A prosthetic valve is implanted within the native leaflets of the native heart valve such that the native chordae tendineae and/or native leaflets are frictionally engaged between the support member and the prosthetic valve.