Abstract: An elongate elastic metal alloy member for use in a medical device. The elongate member may be formed from a linear elastic metal alloy which may be twisted such that the torsional elasticity of the member is removed while the longitudinal flexibility of the member is maintained. The elongate member may further be placed under tension, fixed to prevent rotation, and heat treated such that the stress caused by tensioning and twisting the member is relieved without transforming the linear elastic metal alloy into a superelastic metal alloy. The resulting elongate elastic metal alloy member may have increased straightness and may be easier to grind.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 28, 2000
Assignee:
Symbiosis Corporation
Inventors:
Matthew S. Solar, Eric Welch, Richard Acevedo
Abstract: A stent is provided which may be mechanically locked in an expanded diameter. The stent may have several locked diameters or may be locked at different diameters along the axial length of the stent.
Abstract: A catheter for the right coronary artery where the catheter includes a substantially straight proximal shaft section and a distal shaft section. The distal shaft section includes a support arm which is sized to traverse the aortic root such that the one end of the support arm rests against the aortic wall opposite the right coronary ostium and the other end of the support arm rests in the right coronary ostium. The support arm provides for increased back-up support by utilizing the opposite aortic wall. The distal shaft section further includes a tertiary curve disposed proximal of the support arm. The tertiary curve has an arc angle of less than about 90 degrees such that torque may be readily transmitted from the proximal shaft section to the support arm thereby facilitating controlled tip manipulation. Methods of using such a catheter are also disclosed.
Abstract: A guide wire that is capable of sensing pressure at its distal. The guide wire contains a non-compliant path from its distal end to a pressure transducer, at its proximal end, that has a maximum signal rating of 10-1,000 times the nominal signal.
Abstract: A percutaneous aspiration catheter removing thrombus or other emboli from blood vessels and a method of extracting embolus pieces larger than the diameter of the catheter. The percutaneous aspiration catheter has barbs positioned near its end to trap material within the catheter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 17, 1999
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Corporation Northwest Technology Center Inc.