A61M25/09041

MEDICAL DEVICE WITH DISTAL TORQUE CONTROL
20180008166 · 2018-01-11 ·

A catheter with a distal end that rotates through the conversion of linear motion to rotational motion, thus the distal end may be rotated without longitudinally advancing or retracting the distal end. The catheter includes a tube with a single helix or a dual chirality helix cut into the tube, a distal end segment, means for linear displacement of the helix, and means for coupling the junction point of the helix to the distal segment.

Helical balloon catheter
11707607 · 2023-07-25 · ·

Methods and devices described for improved catheters including those having a deflectable section to allow for expansion while maintaining flow through a vessel.

GUIDING DEVICE FOR A VASCULAR CATHETER

A guiding device for a vascular catheter that is inserted over a guidewire. The guiding device comprising a tapered component for passing through a bore of the vascular catheter and extending from a distal end thereof. The tapered component has an aperture through which the guidewire may pass so that the tapered component (12) may move along the guidewire. A pushing means extends from the tapered component and is configured to extend beyond a proximal end of the vascular catheter. The tapered component comprises a first section, a second section and the third section. The first section is disposed between the proximal end of the tapered component and the second section, the second section is disposed between the first section and the third section, and the third section is disposed between the second section and a distal end of the tapered component. The first section is a cylinder and the second and the third sections are conical. The taper of the second section differs from the taper of the third section.

Rapidly Insertable Central Catheter Insertion Assemblies and Methods of Sheath Removal

A rapidly insertable central catheter (“RICC”) insertion assembly can include a RICC, an introducer needle, a coupler coupling the RICC and the introducer needle together, and a sheath-splitting means for splitting a sheath body of the introducer needle away from an access guidewire. The sheath-splitting means allows the access guidewire to escape from the sheath body and remain in a needle tract established with the introduce needle. The splitting of the sheath body by the sheath-splitting means can be initiated by withdrawing the sheath body by a pair of finger tabs extending from a sheath hub around the proximal portion of the sheath body, twisting the introducer needle or a needle hub around the proximal portion of the needle shaft, triggering one or more triggers disposed in the coupler housing, or pushing a catheter tip of the RICC into the sheath body.

Torque Device Apparatus and Method of Use
20230233816 · 2023-07-27 ·

A torque device useable in some embodiments in an endovascular procedure. The torque device is connectable to catheter end to provide an interlocked torque-device/catheter that can be mounted to, and slid over, a guidewire as a unit. A spring arm extends from a main body section of the torque device and can be depressed into the main body section so that the spring arm and main body section can be secured in position with respect to each other. In one embodiment, the depressed spring arm and main body section are mountable to an end of a catheter to secure them in position and to the catheter. Alternatively, the torque device can be mounted to a guide wire by depressing the spring arm, and releasing the spring arm can cause torque device to grip the guide wire and allow the operator to turn or move the torque device and gripped guide wire. Some embodiments provide a torque device through which material may be injected into a catheter to which the torque device is connected.

Hemostasis sealing device
11712550 · 2023-08-01 · ·

The present technology relates to a hemostasis sealing device having a device enclosure with a first seal portion for a medical device and a second seal portion for guide wire sealing. The device enclosure can be generally configured for compressive communication with a housing. The second seal portion can define a split that is in compressive communication with structural elements of the hemostasis sealing device, which can simultaneously provide sealing functionality and allow passage of relatively large-bore devices.

Medical guidewires for tortuous vessels

Three groups of guidewire embodiments are described with particularly suitable structures for navigating circuitous vessels, especially blood vessels of the brain. Some of the guidewires have a hyperbolic taper that provides desired flexibility. In some embodiments, an integrated guide structure provides for extension in the blood vessel of a corewire to provide for extended reach of the guidewire. In further embodiments, the guidewire has a flexible tip that can be guided directly by the flow in the vessel.

SLAVE-END APPARATUS FOR INTERVENTIONAL ROBOT
20230022245 · 2023-01-26 ·

A slave-end apparatus for an interventional robot includes: a body, a first drive mechanism, a second drive mechanism and a front clamper that are mounted on the body. In a case that a first guide wire runs into a first catheter, and the first catheter and the first guide wire are respectively clamped by the first drive mechanism and the second mechanism and move to a desired position on the body, the first catheter and the first guide wire are taken off from the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism, the front clamper clamps the first catheter to prevent movement thereof, such that a second catheter runs into the first catheter, a second guide wire runs into the second catheter, and the second catheter and the second guide wire are clamped by the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism and is pushed on the body.

GUIDEWIRE DELIVERY CATHETER
20230225717 · 2023-07-20 ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure include a device for passing a guidewire around an anatomical structure within a body, comprising a catheter including an elongated tube having at least a first lumen and a second lumen, a guidewire configured to pass through the first lumen of the catheter, and a snare configured to pass through the second lumen of the catheter. A first exit of one of the first lumen and the second lumen may be positioned at or near a distal tip of the catheter, and a second exit of another of the first lumen and the second lumen may be positioned on a side of the catheter at a distance proximal to the distal tip of the catheter. A portion of the catheter distal to the second exit may be configured to bend around at least a portion of the anatomical structure of interest within the body.

ELONGATED CATHETER ASSEMBLY HAVING GUIDEWIRE DEFLECTOR
20230226326 · 2023-07-20 ·

An elongated catheter assembly defines a catheter lumen configured to receive the distal guidewire section of the guidewire, and also defines an axial portal and a radial portal. A guidewire deflector is mounted to the elongated catheter assembly. The guidewire deflector is configured to selectively deflect urged axial movement of the distal guidewire section of the guidewire away from the axial portal and radially toward the radial portal.