Abstract: Pulmonary treatment devices, systems and methods of use are provided which take into account the vast tissue damage of advanced COPD sufferers and provide treatments designed specifically to treat the particularly compromised lung tissues that are present in these patients. These treatments reduce trapped air volume, tension lung tissue and enhance lung elastic recoil. In particular, a variety of embodiments of invertible pulmonary treatment devices are provided. The devices are comprised of a shape memory material wherein the devices are able to be expanded under tension, and then are able to recoil back toward an original relaxed or resting shape. In these embodiments, a portion of the device is invertible. Thus, each device is able to store energy at least in the inversion, wherein the energy is utilized to continually tension the lung as the device relaxes toward its original shape.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 9, 2022
Publication date:
December 8, 2022
Applicant:
Free Flow Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark L. Mathis, Michael W. Lau, Kevin Mitz, Ryan Braxtan, Christoph Steven
Abstract: Pulmonary treatment devices, systems and methods of use are provided which take into account the vast tissue damage of advanced COPD sufferers and provide treatments designed specifically to treat the particularly compromised lung tissues that are present in these patients. These treatments reduce trapped air volume, tension lung tissue and enhance lung elastic recoil. A variety of embodiments are provided, including pulmonary treatment devices that move portions of lung tissue around a rotational axis into a torqued configuration, anchoring such tissue in place for improved breathing mechanics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2021
Publication date:
June 24, 2021
Applicant:
Free Flow Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark L. Mathis, Michael W. Lau, Kevin Mitz, Ryan Braxtan
Abstract: Pulmonary treatment devices, systems and methods of use are provided which take into account the vast tissue damage of advanced COPD sufferers and provide treatments designed specifically to treat the particularly compromised lung tissues that are present in these patients. These treatments reduce trapped air volume, tension lung tissue and enhance lung elastic recoil. A variety of embodiments are provided, including pulmonary treatment devices that move portions of lung tissue around a rotational axis into a torqued configuration, anchoring such tissue in place for improved breathing mechanics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 18, 2019
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2020
Assignee:
Free Flow Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark L. Mathis, Michael W. Lau, Kevin Mitz, Ryan Braxtan
Abstract: Pulmonary treatment devices, systems and methods of use are provided which take into account the vast tissue damage of advanced COPD sufferers and provide treatments designed specifically to treat the particularly compromised lung tissues that are present in these patients. These treatments reduce trapped air volume, tension lung tissue and enhance lung elastic recoil. A variety of embodiments are provided, including pulmonary treatment devices that move portions of lung tissue around a rotational axis into a torqued configuration, anchoring such tissue in place for improved breathing mechanics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 18, 2019
Publication date:
October 31, 2019
Applicant:
Free Flow Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark L. Mathis, Michael W. Lau, Kevin Mitz, Ryan Braxtan
Abstract: Pulmonary treatment devices, systems and methods of use are provided which take into account the vast tissue damage of advanced COPD sufferers and provide treatments designed specifically to treat the particularly compromised lung tissues that are present in these patients. These treatments reduce trapped air volume, tension lung tissue and enhance lung elastic recoil. A variety of embodiments are provided, including pulmonary treatment devices that move portions of lung tissue around a rotational axis into a torqued configuration, anchoring such tissue in place for improved breathing mechanics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 18, 2019
Publication date:
October 10, 2019
Applicant:
Free Flow Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark L. Mathis, Michael W. Lau, Kevin Mitz, Ryan Braxtan