Abstract: A pressure sensitive valve comprising: (a) an outer balloon adapted for intravascular insertion comprising at least one hole adapted for ejection of a fluid; (b) an inner structure adapted to substantially fill the outer balloon; (c) at least one selectively blockable flow path between the outer balloon and the inner structure, at least some of the at least one flow path in fluid communication with at least one of the at least one hole; (d) an inlet port to the at least one flow path; and (e) a pressure source operable to provide a fluid at least at a selected injection pressure to the inlet port. A flow of the fluid along the at least one selectively blockable flow path to the at least one hole is prevented when the pressure source provides any pressure below the selected injection pressure and a flow of the fluid along the at least one selectively blockable low path to the at least one hole occurs when the pressure source provides pressure at or above the selected injection pressure.
Abstract: An anastomotic connector (60) for attaching two blood vessels, comprising a cylinder-like portion having a lumen, two ends, and an array of cells elements, and a tissue engaging portion (60) comprising at least one set of spikes (64) wherein at least one spike arranged adjacent one of the two ends of said cylinder-like portion. The connector (60) may comprise at least a second set of spikes (66) adjacent the other of the two ends.
Abstract: An anastomosis connector comprises a plurality of ring segments (106), together defining a radially expandable ring-like shape (106) having a lumen; at least one pivot bar (114) coupled to at least one of said ring segments (106); at least one spike (109) mounted on said pivot bar (114) and rotatable around said pivot bar (114), wherein radial deformation of said ring-like shape (106) does not substantially directly affect said spike (109) rotational position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 20, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 27, 2005
Assignee:
By-Pass Inc.
Inventors:
Amir Loshakove, Ido Kilemnik, Dvir Keren, Nachman Zimet